European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 29, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse May 1985 the stars and stripes Page 7 whats 64 years to lovers a photo Ruth gets a Bug from her 28 relatives might try to Stop they met year old husband Kevin in paso when Ruth hired Kevin to clean a Rug the two were married Friday in a three months this Guy has got me civil ceremony because they feared ruths spoiled Ruth Black patriots May get first memorial in capital Washington up on the Day the United states set aside to remember its War the head of the City Council launched a Campaign to build a memorial honouring Black pending passage of a Bill introduced ear Lier this month by Nancy r the Monument would be the first in the nations capital to Honor Black men and women and their role in the american Rev i firmly believe that the memorial to Black Freedom fighters will provide a Long overdue Symbol of the valuable contribution which Black americans have made to the establish ment and maintenance of american free City Council chairman David Clarke told a memorial Day news it will also be a catalyst for the education and in some cases reeducation of our citizens regarding the deep debt of gratitude which All americans owe to not Only the Black revolutionary War but also to the tens of thousands of men and women of color who have fought and died throughout our Sev eral he the Monument is expected to Cost about million and would be privately funded by the Black revolutionary War patriots foun Lead by sons of the american revolution member Maurice Barboza and daughters of the american revolution member Lena a Black with ancestors who battled in the revolutionary waged a one woman Battle in 1984 to become one of the first minority members of the predominantly White if the Bill the foundation would Han dle the design of the Monument and Start Rais ing funds july Clarke will serve on the foundations advis Ory As will Sarah president Gen eral of the and Dwight vice presi Dent of the National association of Barboza said the statue would include a Man and child to show the contribution of Black families to the country this will be More of a family Freedom memorial than a War Barboza it will be As Humble As the men and women it it will be a powerful attraction to students and adults who will see what proud and Brave Black people of the revolutionary Era looked sealing of two exits on 747s causes uproar Washington a few noticed last fall when the government approved the elimination of two of the 10 emergency exits on Boeing 747 jumbo but now safety flight attendants and some members of con Gress Are in an the Case of the disappearing doors also has put the Federal aviation administration in the Peculiar predicament of endorsing an aircraft design at the same warning airlines they would be Wise not to go along for safety last september at beings the Faa approved the sealing of two of 10 emergency exit doors the two directly Over the Wing on the 747 jumbo the air lines stood to gain extra space in the reduced weight to save fuel and elimination of two cumbersome exit since the the two doors have disappeared on some Boeing 747s flown by foreign British air ways recently sealed the doors on All 28 of its jumbo jets to provide More Galley no airline has followed but Boeing officials say they Are ready to provide retrofit kits to Seal the doors and will design new 747s with instead of Emer gency exits if asked by a while the airlines and Boeing contend safety is not Calif prison transfers cons As fines mount Santa a officials transferred about 100 prisoners from the overcrowded main jail to a minimum Secu Rity facility monday As a court Fine mounted for each inmate who must sleep on the there wont be any bad no heavy felons among those said Orange county Vince assigned to the Theo Lacy minimum Security jail in nearby on Theo Lacy sent 76 of its prisoners to a jail in Eltoro and installed extra Beds to make room for the newly arrived he mondays Transfer was completed with out said this will result in 100 fewer inmates sleeping on mattresses in the mens More than 220 inmates do not have Beds and must sleep on the floor or cafeteria to District judge William Gray has ruled the county in contempt of an order to provide each prisoner with a bed by May he has fined the county a Day since then for each inmate who sleeps on the the reduction in emergency doors has produced Strong its the most disturbing step backward in Cabin fire safety in recent declared Matt director of air safety for the association of flight which represents members at 14 Jim chairman of the National transportation safety urged the to reconsider its citing accidents it has investigated in which As Many As half of the available exit doors could not be a 20 percent reduction in the number of exits on aircraft which Are known to carry in excess of 400 Passen Gers hardly seems complained James chairman of the subcommittee that oversees Faa consumer and safety advocate Ralph Nader charged the change contradicts common sense and that Acci dents have shown that 10 exits have in some cases been barely but Faa administrator Donald Engen has responded that his hands Are tied on the matter because Federal regulations require Only that there be two doors capable of evacuating 110 passengers in 90 Boeing officials argued that the 747s carry no More than 440 passengers and that tests have shown that eight doors meet the Feder Al As a the reduction in doors was approved by the Faas Seattle office and later affirmed by its Washington which concluded the change complies fully with All applicable safety but the critics complain that the Faa never conducted Independent evacuation tests to certain that the eight doors just As their placement allows for Safe evacuation in a crash or they note that the removal of the two doors leaves a 72 foot space Between emergency exits on the 231footlong aircraft despite Accident investigations showing the importance of having exits As close to passengers As the Faa has begun to show concern about the proposed change As last Anthony associate administrator for aviation said while the change complies with Faa safety regulations he will urge airlines to keep All 10 exit doors on their i believe this is necessary if they Are to operate with the highest possible level of Broderick wrote the air line pilots which also criticized the narcotics agents getting Back to nature a the camper in the next tent could be an undercover narcotics say authorities who plan to put plainclothes officers in the White Mountain National Forest this year to crack Down on wilderness drug dont be surprised if the Guy who has pitched a tent next to you comes Over and says youre under Carroll county Dep Uty Chuck Morneau warns hikers and Camp ers who carry drugs into the i realized while on routine patrol that drugs were All Over the Morneau adding that marijuana is very common and that there has been a recent upsurge in cocaine use in the he said authorities made More than 50 drug arrests at the campgrounds last but that sheriffs state troopers and Federal service personnel surpassed that number during the memorial Day weekend with 55 including 30 on charges of Possession of a controlled drug and four on cocaine Morneau said officers will be in the Woods along the Saco River and kanc magus High Way in Plain clothes and unmarked cars and in talking Blue shirts and shirts and that what were going campers and there will be some who will actually be pitching tents and camping Morneau he said he Doest think there is anything sneaky about going undercover on the its All being done in Public View and open to the he its not like we Are spying on people on private property or Morneau said the campgrounds Are a place for family camping and authorities were concerned that the area would revert to the Condi Tion of several years ago when there was a lot of drinking and police officer kills shoots his partner los Angeles a a police offi cer who fired at a dog that was biting his partner not Only killed the dog but also shot his partner in the authorities the Russell was wounded sunday after being sent to James Johnsons House in sout Central los an Geles to answer a report of a quarrel be tween Johnson said he called police out of concern that a neighbor might have gone to get a then they come and kill my Johnson the German Shepherd was try ing to protect Johnsons 16year old George the family towns said he was holding who was when police one of the offi cers pointed his revolver at him and told him to put his hands towns they were Yelling at come come then the dog got he was protecting towns officer Samuel Ward fired the shots that struck Freeman and the according to Charles head of the departments offi cer involved shooting during the invest a dog broke grabbed and was biting officer officer Ward fired several wounding the one round striking his partner in the Freeman was taken to Daniel Freeman Hospital where he was treated for dog bites and the gunshot
