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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 13, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday october 13. 1985 the stars and stripes Page 7 10 teens injured by gunman in Detroit Detroit a 17-Ycar-old gun Man upset about a damaged car. Opened fire inside a Mcdonald s restaurant packed with lunch Lime patrons from a nearby High school and injured 10 teen agers two a them seriously authorities say. Tile my acc was a continuation of clashes thursday and earlier Friday Between Stu dents and non students. Deputy police chief Richard Dungy said. Three teen agers including the suspected gunman were in custody Early saturday at Detroit police Headquarters following Fri Day s shootings officer Marcia Cole said. Warrants probably will not be issued until. Saturday or sunday when the investigation is completed she said. Three teen agers shot at the restaurant remained hospitalized Early saturday three others were treated and released and four More were undergoing treatment late Fri Day and were not expected to be admitted officials said. 8 students Hurt at least eight of those injured were Stu dents at Cody High school on Detroit s West Side near the Mcdonald s where the shootings were reported at 11 27 . Fri Day police said. Some of the wounded probably were innocent bystanders Dungy said. He declined to identify the suspects but said two were 17-year-old boys and the other was 18. Police arrested the three about an hour after the shootings and later seized the gun believed to have been used. The restaurant was packed with lunch time patrons at the time of the shootings said Deputy chief Joseph Arcida. Jermaine Mosley. 14, said he was walk a Young girl cries on a Friend s shoulder after 10 to can Agurs were wounded in a Mcdonald s restaurant in Detroit. Someone shout Why did you shoot up my car followed by shooting and then All of them just started  three of the victims were taken to leased said nursing supervisor Joan Wright. Five other victims were immediately taken to mount Carmel mercy Hospital in a Calihan. Police earlier said the violence May have been gang related. Dungy said. The three individuals we have in custody we have no record of them being involved in gangs Jermaine Mosley. 14. Said he was walk thre f take l i thre King by the restaurant when he saw several Oakwood Hospital in nearby Dearborn Detroit and two were brought there later have no record of the being involve people scuffling inside. He said he heard where they were treated Friday and re Friday said Hospital spokeswoman Virgin  i60-Fon drug Bush a record coast guard says Portsmouth a. A the coast guard says the United Stales. Quarters in Miami said the Tancy is the Only . Nili the 160 tons of marijuana it confiscated off the Virginia the seized vessels were being escorted to Jacksonville ship still on Active duty that was at Pearl Harbor whet coast this month was the largest drug seizure it has Ever Fla., along with the confiscated marijuana but were not japanese attacked on dec. 7, 1941. The ship was com ,. T s Ion f t off t t it r made. A coast guard boarding party from the Cutter Tancy found the marijuana on a 175-foot Barge that was being towed by the tug sea maid i about 300 Miles off the coast. Stan Christman a spokesman at the coast guard s 5th District Headquarters said Friday the drug haul was valued at is 32 million. We Don t have anything on record bigger than this domestically said Billy Youl of the . Drug enforce ment Agency office in Miami. Larger seizures have been made in countries where pot is grown for smuggling into Senf son on air Force in feel the. The Fla. Expected to arrive until sunday. Progress was slow be cause the Barge can t be towed at More than a few Miles per hour. Seven colombians and a floridian Howard Welchin of Odessa were taken into custody said Petty officer Charles Briceno at the Mayport coast guard station near Jacksonville. The largest . Seizure before this was made by the Cutter courageous which took 120 tons from the vessel Calabresi 1977 in Louisiana. Coast guard Petty officer Joe Dye at District head . National guard spokesman fired Albany . A the new York National guard s spokesman has been fired for failing to generate Good publicity about the guard while it undergoes state and Federal investigations and for sending his son on an air Force trip an official says. Col. Marvin Shiro conducted an inadequate Public affairs program that failed to give the guard the Good image it needs to attract recruits said capt. Dennis Nelson who has temporarily replaced him. Maj. Gen. Vito cast Llano who Heads the state division of military and naval affairs and the state National guard is sued the order thursday to fire Shiro Nel son said Friday. Nelson said the final action that prompted Shiro s firing was a Story in the Albany times Union on thursday that revealed that Shiro had signed up his 25 year old son for a three Day tour by 35 Al Bany area judges doctors prominent Busi Ness people and politicians of air Force bases in the Midwest. Shiro s son Louis is a credit officer for the Sherwin Williams paint co. In nearby Glens Falls. The tour which Cost participants $95 each was designed to Brief Community leaders on military affairs said capt. Greg Smith a spokesman for the air Force s military Airlift come. Castellano told the times Union that Shiro s son was not a Community Leader and should t have gone on the trip. I was angry cast Llano said about learning from the newspaper Story that the younger Shiro had taken the trip. I was disappointed and it s an embarrassing Situ  Nelson said that investigations by state the Fri and the army s criminal investigation division of the state National guard arc a totally separate Issue that has Noth ex-. Steel Leader Dies Hawley a. Not Roger m. Blough who in 1962 inked horns with president Kennedy Over a Price increase by the . Steel corp., has died at the family Home Here. He was 81 years old. Ing to do with Shiro s firing. Much publicity the guard has received in recent months has been unfavourable. First came word in june of the Federal investigation which deals with allegations that include creation of no show jobs use of official aircraft for personal trips and theft of government property. It was revealed in August that an air National guard Crew loaded about 70 live lobsters on Board a c-5a transport plane during a training run to Maine. Two offi cers were reprimanded and reassigned after that. One of those officers. Col. Carl Scrivener then sent gov. Mario Cuomo information about incidents of allegedly improper behaviour by division of military and naval affairs officials. That is being investigated by Lawrence Kurlander Cuomo s criminal Justice director. Shiro a 55-year-old retired army offi cer had beaded the Public affairs office for the division and the guard since 1978 and was paid $48.273 a year Nelson said. He refused comment on his firing. Quarter i i Saith i the on. Military ship still on Active duty that was at Pearl Harbor when the japanese attacked on dec. 7, 1941. The ship was commissioned in 1936. The Taney. Based in Portsmouth was on routine patrol when it spotted the sea maid 1 oct. 4. The Taney stopped and boarded the vessel which was flying a honduran Flag. The Honduras government had no record of the vessel Christman said. The seizure was not disclosed until Friday because of fears that someone might try to interfere with the opera lion. Chris Man said. When you have a seizure taking place on the High seas the coast guard is susceptible to pirates he said. Gang rape article threatens Security says prison chief Anchorage Alaska up1 a 10 Page Hustler Magazine article titled the revenge of the prisoners was removed from alaskan prisons As a Security threat a corrections official said. We did t pull this thing because it was pornography said Deputy commissioner of corrections Art Schmidt. It was t a Case of censorship. It was because of  Schmidt said the Magazine depicted prisoners raping a female corrections officer. There s no question in my mind that it was a gang sexual assault he said. Schmidt said Alaska has about 175 women working As corrections officers and one of them brought the pictorial article to his attention. Guards were ordered to remove the 10 Page Section from the inmates magazines and store them with the prisoners belong Ings. The inmates were permitted to keep the rest of the Magazine which some sub scribe to Schmidt said. F ivc to 10 pictorials were Rem cd from each of the state s dozen prisons  
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