European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 29, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday june 29, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 7 plan to revise rulings governing officers is reviewed by the bomb these Are police sketches of son of Sam based on descriptions of witnesses. Up eyewitnesses describe suspected son of sam1 new York up witnesses have told police that a Man in a beige Leisure suit fled in a Mustard coloured car from the scene of the latest attack by the ".44-Cali-Ber killer who Calls himself son of Sam and uses a .44-caliber pistol to shoot Young women with Long dark hair and their boyfriends has slain five persons and wounded six in the Bronx and Queens since last july. Early sunday Judy Placido 17, and Sal Huipo 20, became the killer s latest victims when they were shot while sitting in a car parked on a Queens Street Francis Mcloughlin Deputy police com missioner for Public information said monday one witness was Able to see a por Tion of the car s License plate. A witness reported seeing a tall Man with dark hair in a beige Leisure suit flee from the scene at about the time of the shooting Mcloughlin said. He said another witness reported seeing Man in a beige Leisure suit flee in a mus it s Only temporary Tard coloured car. That witness was Able to discern two numbers and one letter from the car s License plate the spokesman we cannot say at this Point whether that Man had anything to do with the shoot Ings Mcloughlin said. Deputy inspector Timothy Dowd who Heads the 40-Man task Force that is As signed to the Case said. I think we have a better notion of How he moves. We have witnesses and they saw different aspects of this miss Placido s condition was listed monday night As critical but stabilized at Flushing Hospital and Lupo s As the killer believed to be Between 20 and 35 years old,.has written several notes taunting police and their investigative efforts in the past 11 months. Police said at least six men had been under constant surveillance for As Long As a month As possible suspects in the Case but they declined to elaborate. A s lottery players gambling on work Mcmurray a. A two lottery players who said they were ready to put their life savings into a Chance at a big win Are abandoning the game to go Back to work but Only temporarily. We re looking Forward to proving that we re not afraid of work said to Drake who suspended a career As a real estate agent to take the Long shot Gamble. I be gotten a lot of new customers just from All the publicity we be had Drake and his wife Philomena. Said in May that they would spend their life Sav Ings about $20.000 on Pennsylvania s instant Bingo game in Hopes of winning Al 000 a week for we. She quit her Secretary s Job with . Steel corp. When they began. Now she s hoping for a two week stint either As a Beauty consultant or As flagman on a construction Crew. The couple has already spent $3,500. Including Money raised in two garage sales but their principal assets Are locked up in real estate and Stock. We re supposed to close the Deal on the land we re Selling july is. When that goes through Well have to finish what we be started said Drake. When they get the Cash he said they will resume the game full time in anticipation of a single drawing where they will risk everything to gain a 100-to-l shot at an instant lottery officials draw one semifinalist daily from about 40,000 qualified entries in the game. By John Hart Washington Bureau chief Washington Pentagon officials said monday that the office of management and budget bomb is reviewing the proposed defense officer personnel management act Dogma we do not have an administration Posi Tion on the legislation at this said John p. White assistant Secretary of de sense manpower Reserve affairs and logistics in testimony before the House military compensation subcommittee. As you can understand White said the present administration wants to be sure that the legislation is sound and be cause of the legislation s complexity the review is taking other Pentagon sources said that the bomb has been reviewing Dogma since january. The Pentagon s Dogma propos Al is similar to that approved by the House last september by a 343-4 vote. The Senate did not Complete action on the Bill in the 94th indicated appearing with White before the panel was vice adm. John g. Finneran Deputy assistant Secretary of defense for military personnel policy. Although the administration s View on Dogma is not known at this time both White and Finneran indicated their support for the said that the specific purpose of the legislation is to revise the Laws which govern the management of commissioned officers on Active duty below the Grade of brigadier general or rear Admir Al. He outlined what the Bill would do establish new statutory limitations on the number of officers who May serve As senior grades below Flag rank. Provide common Law for the appoint ment of regular officers and for Active duty service of Reserve officers. Provide uniform Laws for promotion procedures in the separate services. Establish common provisions govern ing career expectations in various grades. Establish common mandatory Sepa ration and retirement legislation also contains significant improvements in the management of women officers according to Finneran. He said that Basic provisions of the Bill relat ing to appointments promotions career expectations and retirement will apply equally to both men and women officers. The proposed Dogma was designed to provide Dod with a More equitable effective and efficient system to manage the officer corps Finneran said. He added that the Long term Cost Impact of Dogma indicates annual savings on the order of $89 million can be attained this compares to the total implementation Cost of Dogma of about $66 million during the first five years according to Finneran. Wrecking Crew chief sees son killed by flying debris new York a seven year old Jason Frohlich had begged his father to take him to work to see How buildings Are demolished. The father did and then watched helplessly As Jason was struck and killed by a falling masonry slab. I m going to work with daddy the boy had exclaimed As he prepared to leave his East Rockaway Home with his father Ken Neth on the first Day of his summer Vaca said Frolich. Operator of the co Lumbia wrecking co. Of Queens was work ing with a wrecking Crew on a six Story building in the South Bronx. The boy was across the Street watching As a huge wrecking Ball shattered the Wall of the building and debris came crashing Down. A giant Concrete slab shot across the Street and hit the boy in the head killing him instantly police said. He was so excited about going with his daddy said neighbor Edward Cohen adding that Jason came Over and told me Cohen said Jason had just finished first Grade. He said the boy was excited Al weekend because he did t have to go to school and because he could help the subcommittee chaired by rep. Bill Nichols d-ala., after two hours of questioning White and Finneran did not take any action . Several of the sub committee members were absent and Nichols said they should have opportunities to ask questions about the legislation. Members of the subcommittee present were concerned about the Impact on Dogma of the White House commission appointed monday which will review Mili tary compensation. We May be spinning our wheels before we hear from the com Mission Nichols said. In response. White said. We anticipate changes from the commission but not in the context of this both White and Finneran indicated they Felt the legis lation should be acted upon even though the commission is not scheduled to report until March 1978. White said that the legislation has to do with a Complex revision of the officer personnel management Laws whereas the commission is covering All areas of compensation particularly retirement. The Dod has sought passage of Dogma since 1974, after an extensive study of offi cer personnel management. Nichols gave no indication As to when his subcommittee would resume Dogma hearings. Plan to stage Wii Battles draws fire mount Clemens Mich. A a Texas group that infuriated Japan by re creating the bombing of Hiroshima plans to re enact three world War ii Battles de spite complaints that the event will glorify re presenting this As some kind of entertainment and we object to War being treated As entertainment said sister Rose sties a member of the Catholic worker Confederate air Force group made up of Volunteer pilots and mechanics oper ates a flying museum in Harlingen. Tex., and is dedicated to keeping world War ii planes in the proposes to reenact the Battles of Pearl Harbord Day and Coral sea at self Ridge air Force base during the annual air show saturday and sunday in this City Northeast of Detroit. Snow will go on Deputy base commander col. Richard Wiles met with those who opposed the show but said the show will go on As planned. They re very Nice people Wiles said of those opposed to the show. And we be both got to express our the Confederate air Force re enacted the bombing of Hiroshima in Texas last october. The show included a simulated mushroom Cloud and featured the Pilot who commanded the original attack More than 20 years ago. The japanese government lodged a formal complaint that the air show Tram pled on the spirit of Hiroshima and was a blasphemy against the Many people still suffering from the after effects of the blast the american government apologized. Reno publisher Einstoss Dies Reno. Nev. Up Ron Einstoss. Publisher of the Reno evening Gazette an Nevada state journal died in a Hospital after an in month Battle with leukaemia. Hews 47
