European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 14, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday september 14, 1980 the stars and stripes Page 7 believed dropped from plane Cylinder fas from sky misses House by inches . A. Up1 Metal Cylinder fell from the sky Fri in and buried itself in Virgil Howard s Side Yard a few inches from his Home an funeral parlor. Howard called police who called a bomb ordnance detail and removed the 4-foot 4-Inch-Diametcr object of a Fiel two Miles away. They think it probably fell out of plane Howard. A preliminary Check determined shut the Cylinder was not explosive and the army took it away. It was accidental they say said Howard. As i understand it. It has to do with underwater snark using. Of submarines or something i saw it an eight hour timer on in and a setting for deep or a police spokesman n a in been determined i be Cylinder i a on buoy Hui did not elaborate. A Navy spokesman who would in say what the device was for. Said officials would retrieve in from the army. Howard reckoned he had been Kicky. I must be living right he said. It could been something. It Musi have been travelling with terrific Force. It buried itself six or seven inches in the Abs Eim videotape includes boasting of political clout pm a any coun Cilman i Jerpe x. Sch Aart Man and the indicia Cal of five other. Schwartz 65. And fellow councilman marry p. Jannoni 56, arc accused of conspiring to violate Federal racketeering stat utes and conspiring to commit extortion. During the meeting undercover Fri a genl Michael Wald asked Schmarl about i political Power. I have an excellent rapport with the mayor who also becomes important in this said Schwarz. The Tuyor is a very close Friend stepped Down from Post yes 1 can control the City Council the proof was my election today Jan 2-1 As said Schwar. Who stepped As count president after his indict Meni in May. Can you control the zoning Board on variances the agent asked Schwa i. Yes. And it May be necessary to go to these various commissions and boards. But they Are part of be organization Schwartz replied sipping a Bourbon and smoking a Long Cigar. All these people Are appointed by the mayor. I go a him. 1 Don t Iee one of these flunkies Schwa i said. Mayor William Green had been de scribed As an ail american boy by Phila Delphia lawyer Howard Criden. Who also attended the meeting. When Wald asked if he could Deal with Green Criden said. You can l do that. It would be a critical i Ltd cases severed Criden and councilman Louis Johanson. Convicted last month in new York in the nation s fir a Cam rial have had their cases severed from the present trial. When Wald brought up the subject of sch it s fee the councilman said that s not my prime concern. I m inter a Ted in the City of wild opened his briefcase and used two envelopes one purportedly con Taining the s30.0go, which he handed to Sci Iwori. And one allegedly containing s5. 000. To Criden. Who Sei up the meeting. . Steel to pay three women for jobs denial Charleston. . A . Steel corp. Has agreed to pay three women Coal miners $20,000 each because they repeatedly were denied jobs Al its Thacker no. 20 mine in Mingo county. The settlement reached through the slate human rights commission also Calls for 25 per cent of All new employees to be women. Howard d. Kenny executive director of the commission announced the settlement agreement reached last week came some four years after each of the women individually complained 10 inc commission thai the company s hiring practices discriminated against women. . Steel admitted no violation of the slate human rights act in its settlement with Deanna Collins. Nancy Bowen and Leslie Dudley. But the company agreed to pay their lawyers $25.000. Bringing the to Tal Scull end it to $85.000.under terms of the agreement. 25 per cent of new employees hired by the mine will be women. The company also has agreed to idlers to 70 women applicants giving them an Opportunity to update heir said the settlement is the largest reached by the commission. The company agreed to Send the commission the Job applications filed at the mine Over the next two years allowing the commission of Monitor hiring practices. The women filed complaints after being promised jobs Al the mine if they completed an 80-hour underground mine preparation course they said. I tried to Pel a Job in 75 before anyone was hiring Bowen said. I took the course and 1 talked to the superintendent there and he was kind of crabby about in. Me told me 1 could t lift a tool Box much less work in a after completing inc course she was told by the company Ihil it was not hiring. My father worked at the mine and i had inform Ion that they were hiring men she . Kenny said the company agreed to or. Cuss a settlement this summer after notices had been posted for Public hearings on the complaints. The company had refused in discuss a settlement after the commission s investigation was completed said. He wife of Jimmy Hoffa Dies at age 62 Detroit a Josephine Loffa wife of missing former teamster Boss Jim my Hoffa is dead at age 62. She died Friday at Grace Hospital of Small stroke syndrome Small blockages that Stop the flow of blood to parts of the brain a Hospital spokesman said. She had been Hospital i cd last sunday for a mild stroke and placed in the coronary care unit the next Day said Hospital spokes Man Frank Bredull. According to Fri reports. Mrs. Hoffa last saw her husband on july 30, i�75, at their Home in Lake Orion or Pontiac Hoffa was on his Way to the Machus red Fon restaurant just North of Detroit sup Posedly for a 2 p m. Meeting with Anthony Tony Jack Giacalone named in 1963 Senate testimony As a big Man in the Detroit mafia. At the restaurant. Hoffa called his wife and asked if she had heard from Giacalone. She said she had no. That apparently was the last Lime they spoke. After his disappearance she said i be got to find out what happened to my Man. Oiher women lose their husband. They Al icam have the Comfort in knowing where they died and Are the Hoffa were married sept. 24, 1936. They had met while she was picketing the laundry where she made 17 cents an hour. Hoffa had been called in by unionized Laun dry workers to keep four teamster Driver from crossing the line. Mrs. Hoffa is survived by a daughter Barbara a son James a. A Detroit lawyer and a Fosler son Charles l. Chuckie o Brien of Hal Ianuale. Fla., who was driving the car the Fri believes was used in the abduction. Hair similar to i of a s was found in the Auto. The Case is open but unsolved. We re still working on it 0. Franklin Lowie head of the Detroit Fri office said
