European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 7, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday. September 7, i9bo the stars and stripes Pogo 5 Reagan s attack on stealth leaks has Carter angry getting their feathers ruffled Tow geese it of . Field Park in Brockton mis?., Iron l Happy with Ibet Hui Nini with round Tutt who come rolling through to Cir faster thin icy wobble out of us War. Tin cause of their fright and for so Jim the ii Highl is i pair of Rolker skating Sis ters Sharon Btij Jataas Holmes. A Washington up the administration Friday accused Ronald Reagan of overstepping the acceptable Bounds of political partisanship with the accusation presided Carter sanctioned the release of military seems to win re election votes. In a Florida speech last week Reagan said Carter breached National Secu Rity by allowing Secretary of defense Harold Brown to talk to reporters about development of . Aircraft immune from radar detection known As the stealth aircraft system. Reagan said Brown s remarks were in in did to bolster Carter s image but at the same Lime they dealt a grievous blow to National Security by letting the soviet Union in on the secrets. While House press Secretary Jody said Carter has rarely been More angry than on Reading Reagan s charges. Any implication from governor Reagan or anybody else that the president or Secre tary of defense acted in a manner that dam aged the Security of this country is wrong and is not responsible and goes far beyond the acceptable Bounds of Pulitic Powell said at a White House briefing. What Reagan raised was an allegation that is clearly false Powell said. Any idea i was an official leak is preposterous. I give i he russians credit Lor read no Progress in strikes by teachers Washington up contract talks in teachers strike across the . Dragged on Friday leaving thousands of locked out of classes. The strikes in nine states and puerto Rico involved about 700.000 pupils and 40,000 teachers aides and clerks. Talks in the biggest strikes Phila Delphia Newark and Rochester no. Were either recessed or bogged Down. Main issues in most of the strikes around the country were higher salaries is of living increases limitations on class size and More teacher preparation time. In Philadelphia a strike by 23,000 school personnel kept 210.000 at Home. Talks in the dispute broke Doyn l riday. About 3.450 teachers were striking in 17 other Pennsylvania districts Wilh 51,000 . In no War. Public schools were shut to 62,000 youngsters. Of 55 schools in Roches Ter 17 were closed by a strike of 2,300 teachers. A strike in three Rhode Island districts involved 1,200 teachers and 21,300 Stu dents and Anatha 550 teachers walked out in Illinois close Jug three Chicago area High schools to Somi. 9.qoq . Other Illi Nois strikes involved 35 districts with about 102,000 . In Columbus. Ohm a strike by 2.500 non academic employees Cut school Atten dance to about 40 percent of 73,000 Stu dents. Strikes by 441 teachers in three other Ohio communities kept 7,400 Siu dents out of Michigan. 4,570 teachers picketed schools in 22 districts Wilh 85.100 Stu dents. Similar picketing by some 170 teachers in Arizona was ignored by 5,600 stud Anta who crossed the Lints and were being taught by sub Struhs. Improvement in Outlook facial surgery is found to help cons behaviour san Francisco up two Doc tors who have performed corrective facial surgery on prison inmates believe a disfigured or ugly face May often be the cause of criminal and suicidal behaviour. Or. Elmer Bear of the medical College of Virginia in Richmond va., told doctors at tending the annual meeting of the Ameri can association of Oral and surgeons he has performed corrective sur Gery for 20 years at the Virginia state Penitentiary. He said after the surgery he noted immediate improvement in the inmate Outlook on life. Or. Edwin d. Joy or. Of Floc medical col lege of Georgia said he has had the same experience. Initially these prisoners complain of dental pain or discomfort when breathing or chewing and ate referred to our special Pris Oner facility at the University for treat ment Bear said in a report prepared for the meeting. Soon however it becomes apparent that they suffer from a negative self image one hat has played a major role in forming Japan to dump a waste into sea despite protests Tokyo up ignoring Strong pro tests from Pacific Island nations Japan has decided to dump 10,000 barrels of Low Grade nuclear waste into International Waters 560 Miles Southeast of Tokyo officials said. The waste will be solidified with to prevent any leaks after the barrels Are placed 4 Miles under the sea Japan s Sci ence and technology Agency said. Their asocial behaviour Bear said facial deformity also often plays a major role in suicides Many persons attempting to take their own live Are classified As criminal because suicide under the Law is a crime in Many states. In their suicidal attempts they often inuit blk their faces with gunshot wounds and Are hospitalised As Well As incarcerated it is in prison where the immediate deformity is treated that their self image changes. In some cases the old perception of self is destroyed often giving Way to a new More n Tractive the surgeon emphasized that facial sur Gery cannot solve nil he problems such a prisoner has. Often psychological patterns have be come so ingrained thai no simple rehabilitation method is entirely successful. But successes Wilh Orat Masill facial surgery have been frequent enough and at times dra Matic enough to establish its value in these most prisoners referred to the Virginia medical school suffer from protruding up per Teeth receding or protruding lower jaw and lips that Don t come together All factors hat can of acct talking breathing chewing and swallowing at first impression these deformities Nii Ghl be looked upon As minor he said. But they arc enough to trigger peer Ridi Cule and the subsequent hostile reaction shh Cornea from knowing you look a Little different " he also said advances in such surgery Over the past 25 years Malte it possible to Correct facial crookedness at the age of 6 or 8 and it is important that parents seek a correction at the condition As soon As Possi ble. In the Reagan spokesman Lyn Kcf Sigyr said the f4cts speak for tic Mcives and i would refer Jimmy Carter and Jody up will to the Congress if they need to refresh their memories Jimmy Carter s anger is completely phoney. This is just another one of his attempts to change the subject. We Don t intend to let him do Brown has insisted his remarks had Noth ing to do with politics but were designed to head off a flood of leaks that could con lain distortions and inaccuracies. Brown himself Friday attacked Cragin for damaging National Security by an in a Runca denigration of . meanwhile Sci �3n arid former Secre tary of slate Henry Kissinger met for More than an hour to discuss what was described As a threat to peace made by the administration s mishandling of International affairs. Reagan and Kissinger had lunch at the candidate s rented estate in Virginia Hunt country 50 Mil from Washington. Kissinger said he had been invited of Dis cuss inc current state of world affairs and the Outlook for the coming year. He said the meeting was not a signal he would play a larger Rofe in the Campaign or that he might be a Job in a Reagan administration. In other developments More doubt was cast on the possibility of presidential debates. Powell and Campaign chairman Robert Strauss stuck to their position lha Carter wants a one on one debate with Reagan first after which More debates including Independent candidate John Anderson could be worked out. Keagan insists Anderson be included in any debates. party presidential candidate Harry commoner said his parly May try to Block Luwie financing of Anderson s Campaign. The Law is Clear thai Only candidates of parties Are eligible to receive funding commoner said. John Anderson whatever his. Admirable qualities May be is an individual seeking the presidency As an inde pendent not As the candidate Ofa n the stars and stripes. 30 years ago today sept. 7. I950 in muh Worf. Ger Many when a family s cat appeared ill after eating leftover mushrooms the family rushed to the. Hospital to have their Stom Achs pumped. When they Rte Imick Home they found their Cai lying on the flour proudly tending a litter of Kittens. 20 years ago today sept. 7, i960 in Kansas City m,., National Heaters amusement corp. Lifted the color Barrier at All seven of its Heaters after several Wecks of picketing and demonstrations by the National association for the advancement of coloured people. K years ago today sept. 7. 1970 Arab guerrillas hijacked four new York bound airliners directing three of them to the Middle lit. The fourth an israeli plane was freed after a go Nbattle aver which left a Crew Man wounded and a Hijacker dead
