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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 27, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes monday june 27, 1977 at the Post Bailor sign in sign out plan seeks to stamp out late arrivals Early departures Long absences Washington a the postal serv ice is trying to catch employees at its Washington Headquarters who take too much time away from the office. Postmaster general Benjamin f. Bailar has ordered that employees nil out cards whenever they enter or leave the Modem id floor building on Washington s l infant Plaza. Bailar announced the step in a circular a Headquarters employees that made Clear he purpose of the program is to find those to Are spending too much time during the working Day outside the building. Tie action is necessary because of the Imti Nudd unauthorized late arrival and Early departure by some postal employees is Well As extended periods of absence rom work locations during the Day Bailar said. As part of the procedure two of the three ground floor entrances to the build ing Nave been blocked off. A checkpoint has been established at the third and employees must fill out a card when they want to leave the building or get Back in. Bailor s announcement said a periodic analysis of sign in sign out cards will be provided to each department. Manager should apply existing rules governing the assessment of charges to accrued leave when appropriate or initiate formal act onto Correct any continuing  the Issue of morale among postal serv ice workers is one of the subjects expected to be dealt with at House hearings begin Ning next month on legislation to restructure the service. One of the sponsors of the measure rep. Charles h. Wilson. D-calif., said in a recent floor speech the need for such legislation has been underscored by sever Al actions which have further heightened Amy and the Angels after meeting the stars of to s Char lie s Angels in Honolulu. President Carter s daughter Amy clutches her camera and prepares to take some Pic Tures of the television celebrities. Smil ing at Amy is David Doyle. And Center to right Are Kate Jackson Cheryl Ladd and Jaclyn Smith. Amy accompanied the first lady Rosalynn Carter to Honolulu where mrs. Carter at tended the dedication of a new Hawaii Federal building. A photo the degree of alienation Between top postal management and the rest of the service s  Wilson chairman of a House Post office subcommittee said there is a severe morale problem among those dedicated people who really make the postal service  Wilson criticized a program of sending out press releases telling the salaries of postmasters calling this a vindictive new program aimed at postmasters who have made critical comments about top Man  postal service also has been involved for several years in controversies with its unions Over involuntary transfers of employees. Bailar has said the transfers have made possible substantial savings for the financially pinched  Maine Senate rejects forced retirement Augusta Maine up the Maine Senate has voted 22-5, to prohibit forced . Ralph m. Lovell a Augusta said the 170,000 senior citizens in the state and several thousand More who Are approaching 65need the legislation. Older persons should not be forced to retire simply because of age he told the Senate especially when they Are valuable healthy employees carrying their share of the  Senate was to vote again monday. The House already has approved it. Dallas judge decides Monkey shines Fine Dallas a a Dallas municipal judge did t see anything funny about the Monkey shines of Marion Mccarty s pets. He fined her lot after neighbors complained about her so pet  neighbor . Jennings who complained that the monkeys Are devaluing property and keeping my awake at night said the problem has t been eliminated with the disturbing the peace conviction. Hell still have the monkeys staring at him every  i Wake up every morning and look out my bedroom window All i Sec is monkeys staring me in the face Jennings had said in making the complaint. A night i cannot sleep because the monkeys make so much  . Reportedly put a Monitor device in India Portland Ore. Up the Central intelligence Agency and the army recruited american mountaineers some from the Pacific Northwest for a 1966 Covert operation in the Himalayan mountains of Central Asia the oregonian newspaper said. The mountaineers aided by Indian army troops set up a radioactivity monitoring system on the highest Peak in India. 26,000-foot Nanda Devi in preparation for the explosion of the first chinese atom bomb the newspaper  least one of the mountaineers was reported to be an Oregon Man. The device was said to have been dismantled in 1968. Ferrari s sighs released after Long breather los Angeles a How can you sell a record normally priced at 81 cents Lor $2.25? add three minutes of Farrah Fawcett majors sighs and whispers and mix Well. The actress has a record coming out called you a it74 Cut in which Singer Jeanpaul Vignon sings and Farrah breathes the English translation. The record was t marketed when it was recorded because the former Star of Abc tvs Charlie s Angels series was just another pretty Sigher Back then. If her to shirt and poster Sale Arenow any indication her sighs May just topple the charts. John Martin sex time Magazine editor Dies Washington api John Stuart Martin first managing editor of time Magazine died in a Phillipsburg. . Hospital after a lengthy Battle with Emphy Sema a son reported. He was 76. Martin joined time in 1924, a year after its creation by his first Cousin briton Hadden. And Henry Luce said the son. David . Martin later was instrumental in the founding of life Magazine and returned to time during world War ii As its War new editor. After the War he ran a digest size general interest Magazine that was variously titled 1947. 1948 and 1949 during the years it was published. Youth beaten to death 3 cop suspects skip probe Buffalo. . A three police men were suspended without pay Satur Day night after they failed to appear a ordered at police Headquarters where defectives were investigating the slaying of the teen age son of a prominent family who was dragged from his car and beaten to  had delivered appearance orders from the police commissioner to the offi cers Homes and served the Trio s lawyer with a court order thai they appear for a lineup. But attorney John w. Condon or. Was quoted by a prosecutor As saying "1 have no responsibility or ability to direct them  told police that Richard y. Long. 18. Of Buffalo was dragged by his hair from his sports car and beaten and kicked by about nine Well dressed men Early saturday a Roommate chased away the assailants with a club and administered first Aid to Long but the youth was pronounced dead shortly after arrival a Sisters Hospital. The attack apparently provoked by a traffic incident involving Long s car and iwo luxury1 cars took place a Lew feet from the youth s North Buffalo apartment police  of five to 10 witnesses gave police a License number that was traced to a police Man Samuel Fusco according to court papers filed by Erie county dist. Atty. Edward c. Cosgrove. Papers submitted by Cosgrove also stated that a religious medal a Type worn by Buffalo police  was found at the scene of the crime. The medal bore the initials . And the number 311 and these initials Are those of Phillip c. Gramaglia. And the number is the badge number of Phillip c.  the papers stated. Suspended from the Force were Samuel Fusco. 26. Of Buffalo Gramaglia. 30. Of suburban Blasdell. And Gary m Atti. 25, of suburban West Seneca. No charges have been filed. Former . Sen Vance Hartke. A ind. Who said the victim s late father was an old Nind of  conferred with Homi cide Bureau chief Leo j. Donovan for about 10 minutes at police Headquarters earlier in the Day. Long s father the late Kichard y. Long or. Was identified As former vice president of the now defunct look Magazine. Donovan said Hartke came As a Friend of the family and had not been sought by police. The victim s older brother Samuel had worked As a Page in the Senate for Hartke. He said. One of the three policemen sought. Gra Maglia. Appeared at the Hospital Early sat urday and was visibly shocked when told Long had died Donovan said. He was asked if he wanted to make a state  said Donovan but Gramaglia declined. Donovan said police had no leads As to the identities of other assailants  
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