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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, December 3, 1985

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 3, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes tuesday. December 3, 1985 news update Jordan to Campaign Atlanta a Hamilton Jordan former president Carter s top White House aide who is under going treat Mcnol for cancer says he is free of disease and will run for the is. Senate in Georgia next Cir a newspaper has reported since i left Washington. I have done several things and made a Good living. But in has not brought me happiness 1 have Bce i happiest in Public life. I talked with my family prayed a lot and decided to run for the  Jordan a i quoted As saying in an article appearing in monday s editions of the Atlanta Constitution. Jordan 41, said he Hopes to com of Csc his treatment for cancer of the Lymph system in the next few weeks and to begin campaigning full time in Georgia next month exporter sentenced Minneapolis a a Man charged with trying to make an Ille Gal multimillion Dollar shipment of engine parts for m-60 tanks to Iran has been sentenced to is months in prison. Kenneth t. Everson jr., president of a marketing corp. In plym Outh pleaded guilty in september to a charge of knowingly filing a false shipper s i port Boj ration. I it was sentenced by . District judge Diana Murphy. Federal authorities began watch ing if marketing in january 1984 after being tipped that negotiations were going on for the Sale of parts to Iran. In March 1984, . Customs agents Sci de 12 Large emits at a rail Yard in Minneapolis and confiscated 14 More crates at the company s building in Plymouth. Shipping papers with the crates said they contained automotive spare parts. Soldier 18, is killed when struck by train Heidelberg is an 18-Ycai old Soldier died Friday after being hit by a train near Heidelberg a Public affairs spokesman said monday. Pvt. 1 Sandra Lorraine Schult a Mili tary policewoman assigned to the 503rd my co. Frankfurt was struck at about 6 10 . In midair when she jumped from the train she was on the spokesman said. Friends travelling with s Chulz said the train slowed Down apparently to allow an other rain to pass and Schultz thought they were mopping at the Heidelberg train Slation. Schult. Who was throw. N More than 60 feel after being struck was pronounced dead a the scene by a German doctor. She was taken to the army Hospital in Fly incl Borg. Three companions All assigned to the 503rd my co also jumped from the train Bui were unharmed the spokesman said. Army officer Dies in ski Accident in Italy Bolzano Italy up a . Army major on a skiing trip fell had first into a Crevasse saturday and died from suffocation before Rescue workers pulled him out police said. He was identified As maj. Albert v. Sangermano 40, of the 5th signal come Worms Germany. The major was making a descent on the 10,500-fcct High mount Giorgo Alto when he plunged into the Crevasse the police re port said. Sangermano is survived by his wife Karin and two sons Malhew 13 and Jason 10. Victim of hijacking in Good spirits while recovering in army Hospital a die k if in son Kaiserslautern Bureau i an Stulll. Germany the Hus band of an american teacher hot in the Hail during last month s hijacking of an Egv Putian Airliner said monday his Wile is in Good spirits considering what she s been through Scott of Lupe. Also a leather at Cairo american Olla go described his wife. Jackie Nink i Flugt. As coherent and he said she responds to things she would normally respond to during their visits. Or. . Col Mike Colter who is mrs. Pfluge s attending ncurosurgcor1 lit the  army Hospital in , said the 30-Vear-o d woman is in stable condition and is making a Good recovery from her injuries. She underwent surgery in Malta to remove a Bullet from her head before being flown to i. Stuhl saturday. Potter declined to discuss specifics concerning her injuries or prognosis saving it was Loo Earh in her recovers to make such Szalc Mcinis we Are making arrangements now to evacuate her to the  he said we Hope she will be evacuated within a  Potter said in has not been decided where mrs. Luge s treatment will Colin be in the United states. He would not comment on hospitals under consideration or possible i Pes of treatment she May require. She will be transferred to the care of another Scuro surgeon in the slates for the remainder of her recovery and rehabilitation he said. She s made an excellent recovery so far. It s really too soon for me to Tell whether Shell have permanent dam age and. If so. To what  sixty people died at tin. Hands of the terrorists or in the comma do raid and ensuing fire aboard the plane which was hijacked to Malta on its flight from Athens. Cir acc. To c Airo. A Egypt. On nov. 21. Mrs. Pfluge called her Mother in the Houston suburb of Pasadena . On saturday the associated press re a Rcd. She sounded Greal. I still Don t know when she s coming but i know she s gel Ling along  Rylma Nink told the a. The Nink  was told the Tiro lists tied mrs. Pflugk s hands behind her Back forced her to Kneel at the rear of the plane shot her in the head and pushed her onto the runway where she Lay Lor three hours. She was rescued by a Crew delivering food to the terrorists mrs. Nink told the a p. Mrs. Pfluge had gone to Athens to visit her husband who was coaching a Volley Ball team in an International tournament. When in plane was hijacked she was on her Way Back to their Home in Cairo to by Tony Nau Rothbill Cook one of the illustrators at or. To shirt shop discusses details of a Desipin proposed by Al prospective sol everything that tits they print if fhe message in t too wild by Tony Naurot ii Nuernberg Bureau . Germany Nuernberg military Community morale support activities office has what it says is he Only military arts and crafts Branch printing shop in . Soldiers units and other organisations can Purchase custom printed to shirts sweat suits jackets and other clothing. Bill Cook Bob Bolish and Joe Raimond arc the illustrators who run or. T s shirt shop out of what used to be the Kitchen of a Vietnam Era military prison at Johnson bar Racks. Cook said most of the finished products Start out As customers sketches upon which the illustrators improve. Sign " c be. Never received a camera ready Den he said and we won t print anything that s going to Hurt our reputation. This includes designs using obscenities. I go Over everything we get with a Fine twin  Cook said it lakes Aboul a week to com plete an order. The shop needs an order of at least 10 items for silk screening. Prices vary according to the number ordered and How Many colors Are requested. An order for Between 10 and 25 Gar ments costs s2.vo per garment one color Only. 1-or 1,000, the Price drops Losi 15 per garment. Add 75 cents per garment for each additional color up to Lour col or Sand 50 cents per garment if icy Are purchased somewhere else. Printing prices do not include the Cost of the garments which run from j3.90 for a solid color t Shirl to s30 for a three piece training suit. Took said the shop s prices arc competitive with local shops which have prob lems gelling strictly . Garments such  baseball uniforms. It s also easy for units to use their unit funds at the shop and organisations from throughout  can do business with them. There Are some things they can t do. Heavy or quilted jackets arc very difficult Cook said. He said they recommend heal transfers also available at the shop while you wait. That s also for the Soldier who just wants one garment Cook said. For More information Call Cook at Nuernberg civilian 0911-713588. Operating hours Are x . To noon and i to 4 30 pm monday through Friday. The shop is closed on american holidays and inc last Day of each month for inventory  
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