European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 2, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse June 1985 the stars and stripes Page 9 waiting for help in Bangladesh a photo sheltered from the hot Sun by umbrellas and a red Cross survivors at Uris wait for a tidal wave caused extensive damage to their coastal District when a Cyclone hammered the Region May hundreds of fatalities have been there Are estimates that the death toll will reach judge tells army not to build Lolo ical warfare lab in Utah for air Prce put Dup memorial fund established Washington not in a setback for the Penta Gons plans for new chemical and biological warfare pro a Federal District judge Friday ordered the army not to build new research laboratories at Dugway proving ground in judge Joyce hens Green found the risks of building a million aerosol test lab at the army 90 Miles Southwest of Salt Lake serious and far reach in bar 331page Greem giver tote deadly nature of the material being considerations of the larger interests of society particularly concerns for Public health an safety militate heavily in favor of enjoining Green also said an environmental assessment prepared the army last year was clearly inadequate and there fore a substantive violation of the National Environ mental policy i a statement issued Friday the army said it was disappointed by the the courts order will delay still further urgent defense the statement the army said it would study the ruling and then deter mine whether to Appeal the Case or take other action that would allow the Dugway project to financing for the army plan was obtained last year through1 a special budget process without congressional debate the decision was a Victory for the foundation on eco nomic a Washington group opposed to certain types of research on genetic which sued the army to halt construction of the new the foundation argued that the project was an unnecessary and hazardous escalation in the Field of biological a 1972 International treaty prohibits the production and of biological except in Small quantities for defensive Dugway has conducted tests of protective garb and detectors for organisms that cause diseases such As anthrax the laboratories sought by the Pentagon would provide maximum Security facilities for handling what the army called substantial volumes of toxic biological aerosol including exotic germs that cause diseases with no known at a hearing before Green on april Irving a Dugway said there were no plans to use Gene splicing techniques in the biological warfare re but Amoretta the principal Deputy assistant Secretary of the army for chemical and biology cal1 warfare filed a statement with the court that said Dugway might use genetically engineered materials in future witnesses for the foundation questioned whether there could Ever be adequate oversight of the proposed Laborati maintaining that the most risky area of research was the study of toxic for which the new facilities were Colorado a memorial fund has been set up at the air Force Academy in memory of and Jerome who were killed in an aircraft Accident april Omalley was commander of tac air donations Are tax deductible and should be sent to the association of Box air Force Colorado of Academy group sponsoring Safe the wing1 dinner Ramstein Germany the air Force acad Ems association of graduates will sponsor a state of the Wing dinner at the Ramstein officers club june All chapter members and their guests Are acad Emy graduates who Are not association members May join the red Baron chapter for a no graduates of the air Force Academy Are also invited to the dinner and May join the local organization As associate members at the same dues the dinner will Cost per and a Paya you go social hour begins at with dinner at dress is civilian coat and tie for cocktail attire for the deadline for dinner reservations is june for More information about the dinner and the con tact Tom Rausch at Ramstein military or Johnny Whitaker at 5 officers of damaged Carrier Are relieved of duty Vav pfc five officers of the Carrier a nigh dam aged last month in Ai collision with ecuadorean Oil relieved of their duties the Navy said vice Robert commander of the naval air took the action after an investigation into the april 11 incident a bout 45 Miles off both ships suffered substantial but no were one of those these peo ple did not do something out of malicious Ness or intentionally do something said Dale a Navy spokes Man Itic a real harsh Man statement accountability in the the not revealed the cause of the the Navy identified the officers As Robert the Coral seas command Ralph Fink Michael Kasper Tommy Barr and Dean
