European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 06, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes q Secretary general Calls for Imp . System Page 2 d America Haa big thirst for Vodka from 7 d som Tor is the word my top personnel officer Page 9 the a is and ripes airline family of retarded boy dispute refund by Tony Nauroth Nuernberg Bureau Bamberg Germany Condor airlines and aces charter service will not refund a family s airfare after a Blind retarded boy was removed from a flight for violent behaviour but the family lays it is discrimination. Virginia Rubino and her 14-year-old son an Drew were on their Way to Bamberg aug. 17 to visit Andrew s sister Virginia Dominici the wife of 1st it Robert Dominici of co a 1st in 52nd inf 1st Arm div. The Domenicis booked the flight through the aces military charter service on Condor air line a subsidiary of Lufthansa German airlines. It was to be the beginning of the Queens n.y., family s dream to take the boy to a Catholic shrine in Lourdes France that is reported to have see boy on Page 28 unofficial publication for Tim . Aimed pouches vol. 44, no. 141 Friday september 6, 1985 in Oon of sum d 8693 a asat weapon test draws soviet threat Moscow a the soviet Union says it will feel free to deploy anti satellite systems in space if the United states tests its anti satellite weapon. The official news Agency Tass issued a statement wednesday thought to have the authorization of lop Kremlin leaders. Tass said the soviet Union would con Sider itself free to lift its 2-year-old moratorium on deploying anti satellite weapons if the american test goes ahead. In Washington sources said the air Force had planned to carry out the first test of its Ami satellite weapon wednesday but the Pentagon postponed it to ensure compliance with requirements that Congress be notified. The Tass announcement appeared timed to coincide with the planned test. It accused the United slates of taking yet another step to escalate the arms race and spread it to Tass is authorized to state that if the United states holds tests of anti satellite weapons against a target in outer space the soviet Union will consider itself free of its unilateral commitment not to place anti satellite systems in space. The responsibility for the further development of events will rest entirely on the american Tass said the american test is an action directly Lead ing to the commencement of the deployment of a new class of dangerous armaments strike space Pentagon officials said in Washington the soviets already have an operational anti satellite system and have had one since the Early 1970s. The soviets have destroyed satellites in space with their asat system More than a High ranking Pentagon official who asked not to be identified said the defense department was Uncertain what the soviets mean when they suggest they would deploy an anti satellite weapon in space. They could be referring to the system they already have which is operational even though it s not based in space. Or they could be suggesting they might work on a see asat on Page 28 More restrictions on Csc expected in 1986 a Clint Swift a he Tob Boran Washington military members and government workers again will be Able to contribute to Legal defense and advocacy group daring this year s combined Federal Campaign but probably for the last time the office of personnel manage ment hat announced. The announcement said pm will pub Lish new regulations to implement presi Dent Reagan s much litigated 1983 executive order on the Campaign. Publication of the rules is required be fore they can go into effect. An pm spokesman said the rules would become effective next year after the Public is Given an Opportunity to comment on the proposals. Reagan s order sought to limit agencies benefiting from the Campaign to tradition Al health and welfare organizations like the red Cross. Groups such As the a act Legal defense fund fought the order but lost in the supreme court. In Europe the combined Federal Campaign will run from oct. 30 to dec. 11, a . European come spokeswoman said. Last year about 60 percent of Federal workers took part in the Campaign and gave $123 million said pm director Constance Horner. The new rules will contribute to greater employee Confidence in the Csc and encourage still broader participation she said. Horner said she was putting off implementation of the order reluctantly citing our interest in avoiding major disruption see Csc on Page 28 Germany s first . Army child returns 1946 stripes photo shows Albert and Lazuta Jordan with Newborn daughter Hannah. By Diana Valdez staff writer Heidelberg Hannah k. Jordan returned monday to the place where she had made . And German history almost 40 years earlier. Jordan is the first . Citizen born in the . Zone in Post War Germany. "1 wanted to come Back earlier she said in an East Texas drawl. But i did t have any Money. I just wanted to Sec the place where i was born and had heard so much about from my Jordan born feb. 9, 1946, lived in Heidelberg and Nuernberg with her parents Albert and Clazina Jordan before moving to the states. Hannah s father died in 1964. I got to see the old Hospital where i was born. And we went to see the building my parents were married in she said. Jordan s parents met in 1945. Al Bert from Lufkin Texas was an army private working As a Cook in a mess Hall. Clazina had come to Hei Delberg in 1941 from her native Holland to take care of children in a banker s Home. They met in Heidel Berg in May 194s and were married see child on Page 28 us photo by Lemmell Lilli or. Hinnah k. Jordan wanted to come Back earlier
