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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, November 6, 1985

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 06, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday november 6, 1985 the stars and stripes pages teacher strikes Idle 26,000 students a the association press strikes h More Ihm  teachers idled More Hun 2d. He students monday in four districts in Illinois and one in Massachusetts a Tun Tuedt strike by 100 teachers in . 111., ended. In the largest District affected about  students Sia de Home in i ast St. Louis ii where teachers walked out monday after the so Neil Board rejected a tentative settlement with the Union. Ilsc Uherc in Illinois strikes began in the Cumberland schools in Lic Eastern part of the stale Anil in the Chicago sub Urb of Berwyn. While a walkout in mar shall entered 11. Ninth d in to Wesbur . North of Boston a teachers Wall in  m its third Day and a Union official said the two sides had made some Progress but were still far 10 indicted after drug bust Washington a the Justice department said monday that 10 people have been indicted on drug trafficking charges in connection with the importation of More than 20,000 pounds of marijuana flown from Colombia to an abandoned Airstrip in Utah. Attorney general Edwin Mccase said a scaled indict ment was returned oct. 17. It was unsealed monday in Federal court in Salt Lake City a desc said. He said the investigation was conducted by the organized crime drug enforcement task Force program Cre ated by president Reagan to coordinate Federal enforce ment against drug trafficking rings. According to inc indictment the drug flight occurred in september i9h3. When a dc-7 air Ift picked up the marijuana cargo in Northern colom a and flew to the Airstrip in Emery county in Southern  More than 20.00 1 pounds of marijuana were loaded onto a tractor trailer Rig and a number of marijuana Bales were put on a pickup truck the indictment said. It said that local and state Law enforcement personnel intercepted the trucks Sci cd the cargo of marijuana and arrested 10 people. The Justice department said that All of them eventually were sent to prison. A follow up investigation by the drug enforcement administration led to monday s indictments. Those indicted included Harry Morton Hon Nult 36, of Miami Warren Harding Bullock 64, of Miami Randolph Burton Bullock. 44. Of Boulder Creek Calif. Pedro Rodriguez 30. Of Miami and Manuel Arturo Arisso. 32, of Miami. Five others All identified Only As John Doc also were indicted. All were charged with conspiracy to import marijuana conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and posses Sion with intent to distribute marijuana. Bennett and Rodriguez also were charged with inter state travel in Aid of racketeering. They allegedly travelled from Colorado to Utah to set up the delivery. Sands or time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago foe a. Nov. 6, 1945 Palestine authorities have taken Steps to combat illegal immigration Arvd sabotage of railways by imposing a dusk to Dawn curfew in the entire coastal area and along All Railroad rights of Way. Previously there was Only a Road curfew. 30 years ago today. Nov. 6. �955 French Painter Maurice Utrillo 72, died of bronchial pneumonia at a hotel in Dax. France. Utrillo was born in Montmartre and began painting there when he was 18. 20 years ago today. Nov. 6, 1965 Rhodesia proclaimed a stale of Emer gency but Premier Ian Smith in Salisbury denied it was connected with a possible unilateral declaration of Independence. 10 years ago today. Nov 6 1975 Jim Palmer of the Baltimore orioles beat out Jim Catfish Hunter of the new York Yankees for the cd Young award As the lop Pitcher in the Ameri can league. It was his second by Young citation. Apart on wages. 1 he East St. Louis walkout complicated East St. Louis senior High s bid for an other slate foot ill title but representatives of the City s i.100 teachers said the strike probably will be Short. Talks be tween the two sides resumed  afternoon. I Nion vice president Terry to Icv predicted the strike would end by saturday when the High school   is in appear in the third round of the slate play no is. The undefeated flyers Are seeking their third consecutive state championship. Superintendent Leroy Ducksworth. He District s chief negotiator said the Board rejected the tentative contract because of a provision that would require Empl jecs covered by the contract to pay Union dues even if the were not Union members. Details of the  Centralia agreement ratified monday by the District s lot teachers were not released the pact enabled classes for  pupils to resume for the first time since oct. 21. The walkout a 71 teachers in Cumber land unit District 77 halted classes Mon Day for about 1.500 students said Chuck Sci Bens of the Illinois association of school hoards the Board s chief negotiator. At Marshall teachers spokesman Dan Lisak said contract talks sunday failed to bring Progress in a strike that began oct 23. Idling 1.430 students and about 90 teachers. Teachers in the North District 9x in Berwyn struck monday in a salary Dis Pute. About 1.200 students were idled when the h9 teachers walked out.  a Secretary in the superintendent s Ellice in Tewksbury. Edward . Acting superintendent said classes for Ilie District s 4.1100 students were cancelled a third a when not enough  re a Birtcil l � r work lie said school was Lenla Mck scan culled lot a . Pending the Iii Home of negotiations. Which re Umcil monday night hut Kichard . President no inc teak Surv teachers association which is bargaining Lor the 273 .  the Union stood bits pledge. No contract no  lie sail although talks had been productive sunday we Are still what we con Sider Miles apart on  headed for the Henhouse Mary Ames of Northport Maine ducks through a passage in the Hall of firewood beside her Rural Home. Winters can be bitter in Maine and Ames wanted her firewood close to the door but that meant clock Iii inc path to the Henhouse. Her solution left her a direct route to the chickens and easy Access to the differ dramatically the study found that the relationship Between cancer and marital status differs dramatically depending on sex race and Type of cancer. You can take this data and certainly Sec that single Blacks could be an excellent target for alcohol and smok ing prevention programs said g. Marie Swanson director of epidemiology for the foundation. Swanson said the advantage of studying How cancer relates to marital status is that it May help in identifying other factors that could determine who gets cancer. Stress for example May play a role in Why widows and widowers have a higher incidence of cancer among some groups she said. The foundation s Survey was based on More than 59,000 cancer cases diagnosed Between 1978 and 1982 in Michigan s Wayne Oakland and Macomb counties. Swanson said previous studies that look into account a victim s marital status were of people who had died of the disease not those who had contracted it. Those studies have found that married people made up a smaller portion of cancer death rates than single people she said based on incidence but the foundation s study which is based on the incidence of cancer shows thai marriage probably does t play a role in getting cancer. What that might suggest is that marriage is a protective Factor for survivor ship but has Little to do with the occurrence of  she said. The study also found that single Black males far out distance other groups in contracting Many types of can cers she said. For lung cancer for example the rate Tor thai group was 522.7 cases per 100,000 people. Single while men. By comparison had a rate of 2is.2 per 100.000, she said and single White women had a Rale of 60.3. Among All while women divorced while women had the highest lung cancer Rales. 110.9 per 100.00 1. She said. Single Black women had the highest Rale among All women. 114 per 100.000. The study also found that single men and women had the highest Rales of stomach cancer among All Blacks while widowed men and women had the highest rates among All Whites  
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