European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 22, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes , october 22, 1985 future smokers will smoke alone Koop predicts Washington aim the smoker of l 5 Likely will he segregated Sci ctr forced in practice his Habil Ilone or . As mils Low aril a smoke free society by lie Zeno. Surgeon in neral c. A Mierei Koop predicts. Chip. In an interview Filer Bing nominated by presi Dent reaper fur a second four War Lerton. Said the govern men will Mil Ait Mph in ban smoking pcs pile his Campaign to rid Sik leu smoking in the end of the Century. This is not a prohibitive society he said. We re nol going to ill people the can t smoke. We Learned that we can t Tell people they can t Ului inc Ali old grass roots movement of militant non smokers already has made smoking More difficult Koop said. Almost All males now have some smoking a Sciric Lions ranging from simple smoking bans in elevators to Minnesota s comprehensive indoor c lean air act. And the movement will go further he predicted. I think the person that smokes in 1495 is going to have to smoke alone or with other he said. Thai misfit be in his bathroom or his backyard or in a Segre gated area. I would t be surprised to see it out of about so of the 400 Indian health service clinics now prohibit smoking indoors he said strictly As a result of grass roots pressure from non smoking nurses and orderlies not because of restrictions imposed from above by doctors or administrators. Koop plans More pressure. Iris report on smoking and health this year will Deal with smoking in the workplace he said and will Tell corporate officers Hal smoking bans in the office and factory mean healthier workers and less sick leave. The a Cal phase will be emphasizing the dangers of Pas Sive smoking non smokers breathing the smoke that drifts through the air. " he Marc evidence we get he More we see that Side Stream smoke actually contains More noxious stuff than mainstream smoke inhaled by the smoker he said. Koop said he is so confident of his smoke free society goal that he believes in is Lime to Start thinking of How to mitigate the damage to people depend Dan on the Industry. It s going to hurl a lot of he said. It s going to Hurt the tobacco Farmer. The distributor the retailer the wholesaler and i think we have to Slart thinking about them. I feel we have an obligation to these people he said. And i la do anything 1 can to work with anyone to alleviate that mock terror in Little Rock an actor playing Lac part of � terrorist during filming of Mode is shrouded in smoke As he fires a make Bali Etc rocket at the Arkansas slate Capitol. At the san time special effects personnel Sel off charges on the dome itself lighting Lac Lille Rock Skyline As this double exposure photograph shows. The made for to Motie under siege stars Hal Holbrook and will air in Early 1986. Justices to Rule on rights of disabled air travellers Washington a the supreme court monday Sel the stage for an important ruling on handicapped rights by agreeing to decide whether airlines May discriminate against the disabled. The justices said they will review a Rul ing challenged by the Cagan administration that the government must guarantee the rights of handicapped air travellers. A decision by the High court is expected by july. On Jan. 18. The . court of appeals Here ruled that commercial airlines Are covered by a 1173 Law that bans discrimination against the handicapped by anyone receiving Federal Aid. The appeals court said the Law applies to the airlines because they Benefit from the supreme court Roundup government s air raffle control system which costs taxpayers More than $2 billion year. The appeals court said the air traffic control system in effect is a subsidy to All airlines because it is absolutely critical to their operation. 1 he lower court said the government also helps make air travel possible by providing id to Airport operator it is Lime that a handicapped person s right to reasonable Access to non discriminatory commercial air transportation had the Force of Law the appeals court said. The three judge panel ordered the department of transportation to draw up rules to assure the rights of the Handi capped aboard planes will be protected the government appealed the ruling to the full appeals court and by a 7-3 Vole in refused to review the Ihrcke member panel decision. Organizations representing the disabled said the appeals court ruling would nol re quire major spending by the airlines bul would have a big Impact on helping in handicapped. Lawyers for the Handi groups said the ruling Mea implement on a uniform and procedures which Many of them have already subsidised airlines Are even barred from requiring handicapped persons to give and Vance notice of their special needs unless the required assistance is extensive. The groups seeking the Protection for the handicapped Are the paralysed veterans of America. The american Council of the Blind and the american coalition of Citi Zens with other cases the court Sci the stage for a potentially sweeping ruling Over whether property owners arc entitled to be compensated when local governments prevent land development. The justices said they will review a Cali fornia Appeal by a group of stymied developers of residential housing. Agreed to Settle a dispute Over How much Money defendants found to have Vio lated someone s civil rights May be Force to pay the other Side s lawyers. The court said it will hear a Case from Riverside calif., to decide whether it is permissible to award lawyer fees Large than the monetary judgments won. Agreed to decide what evidence i needed to support search warrants authorizing seizure of allegedly obscene court said it will hear an Appeal by new a re prosecutors seeking to crackdown on an Trie county store hat a cols and Sells video cassettes of adult movies. Agreed to resolve a dispute the govern ment says could Force it to guarantee billion sul additional dollars in Bank provided credit. The court said it will review a ruling that ordered the Federal Deposit insurance corp. To pay a company Hal had a letter � in ? i w la Lac failed Penn Sliu Ari ban of Oklahoma City. Let stand an $850,000 award against the manufacturer of an Oral Condrac Clive to have caused a to suffer a crippling stroke. The court without comment rejected an ii canned rights to by Ortho pharmaceutical corp., is to 3tis$z5r- ". Pm. I us Vrioni ovum customs urged not to repeat postal inspection Blitz by Cunt Swift Washington Bureau Washington the army is proposing an a peal to the . Customs service to head off another seizure of Christmas gifts like the one that stopped More than 2.600 packages headed Home from service members in Korea last year. A letter drafted by postal officials sits on the desk of James Wade assistant Secretary of defense for acquisition and logistics. If Wade approves the letter will in out with his signature to customs commissioner William von Raab. The letter asks customs not to order another Blitz said Ling Jen. Mildred Liedberg the army adjutant general whose Ollice oversees the postal Agency. We Lun i feel Ilic individual Soldier should be penalized Lor the acts of a leu individuals Olio ship Commer Cial lots she said for three weeks last october and november All pack Ages from military Post offices in Korea were opened at customs offices in Honolulu. San Francisco and Seattle inspectors were looking for counterfeit goods and Quanti tics obviously in can for resale. In is against the Law to Send to the Stales facsimiles of products that arc protected there by copyright or Trade Mark. C customs has a list of thousands of such year s cd d he Cen spec to "
