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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, December 8, 1985

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 08, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page2 the stars and stripes sunday. December 8. 1985 sex police officers recall Day of infamy Honolulu  i Ort four years after the japanese sneak  thai of Recd the l Nisei Stales into world War ii men who Here on it is police of cars recalled the horrors of the a Ilia president Rikiso vell said would he in in  i or Thomas m. Vidro. Dec. 7, 1941, a As his first Day As a police officer. Anyone who was Here december 7th and tells you the weren t afraid. They re  Pedro. 67. Said recently. The most vivid memory of the Altaev on Pearl Harbor for Chester Dods. 69, a police sergeant Al the Start of the War. Came later in the Day As the . Fleet Lay smashed am hospitals tended to the wounded. He recalled people gathering very quietly that evening in the streets around police Headquarters. They were very frightened the went Home after our lieutenant told them there was nothing they could  Arnold Capelis. A had to jump for his life when a japanese plane strafe his car with machine Pun fire. A ceremony was to be held saturday at Pearl Harbor aboard the Ari Ona memorial. The memorial operated by the National Park be vice spans the sunken battleship in which 1.177 sailors and marines remain entombed. The attack claimed the lives of More than 2.300 american servicemen and fix civilians. Tip Hleen ships were sunk beached or damaged during the bomber and submarine assault. Al Hickam Wheeler and Bellows air bases the raid left 163 persons dead 3.16 wounded and 43 missing. The lesson of the attack is to Send a Clear signal to potential enemies that Amer Ica will not again be caught  vice . Kendall e. Moranville. The 3rd Fleet commander said in remarks prepared for an expected 200 persons at inc ceremony. Similar ceremonies were to be held at other military installations on the Island of Oahu. At 7 55 ., the Lime Japan s attack began the Pearl Harbor naval shipyard s whistle was to sound for a minute in Honor of those killed. Hawaii air National guard jets were to Fly a missing Man formation Over Pearl Harbor Headquarters of the Pacific Fleet. The Observance was to be closed with a Marine corps gun Salute and Echo taps by butlers. Jaguar shrugs off Fine for not meeting . Fuel Levels London up the prestigious British automaker Jaguar said saturday it will pay a . Government Gas guzzling Fine of More than 56 million within 15 Days and shrugged off the Penally saving it came As no Surprise. It s a Bil like income lax. If you want to sell luxury cars in America you be Goilo accept this sort of  said a company spokesman. He said the action came As no Supric. It was the first time an automaker has been fined for tailing to achieve corporate average fuel Economy Levels. The Fine was announced Friday by the National Highway traffic safety administration a Branch of the i s. Transportation department. The department said the Hrush aul Omaker failed to meet automotive fuel Economy standards for i j83 and 1984  models sold in the United Stales. The Jaguar spokesman said the company would comply with a requirement that the Fine is paid within 15 Days. In any Case he Addi. Jaguar expected to sell up to 20,000 automobiles in the jailed slates this year Worth about $700 million. The penalty arises idiom a 1975 la1 passed because of the Arab Oil embargo and subsequent Energy crises. It stipulates manufacturers pay penalties at the rate of $5 for Verv i oth of a mile per gallon below the Standard Multi plied by the number of vehicles in their fleets. Jaguar maker of the luxury vehicles scored a corporate average fuel Economy level of 19.2 mpg for its Model year 1983 passenger car Fleet. That year the . Government Standard was 26 mpg. In 1984, Jaguar did just a Little better with 19.4 mpg while the Federal Standard was 27 mpg. In Model year 1983, Jaguar imported 12,639 cars into the United states and in 1984 it imported 15,679 vehicles. Jaguar s Fine would have been several million dollars higher but the automaker received a $4,297,260 credit in Model year 1980 when it exceeded the Federal mileage Standard. News update Baxter critical new York Ltd actress Anne Baxter remained in critical condition saturday Al the manhat Tan Hospital she was to Ken to after suffering a stroke on a City Street wednesday. A spokeswoman for Lenox Hill Hospital said there had been no change in Baxter s condition since her collapse wednesday while walk ing to a Hairdresser s appointment. A so Kew Oman in los anodes said Baxter had been unconscious since suffering the stroke. Baxter 62, arrived on the cast Chasinov. 23 to spend thanksgiving at her Home in Mas a Conn. She had planned to return to los Angeles this week to resume filming the Abc television series. Hotel in which she plays widow Victoria Cabot owner of the hotel said spokeswoman Joyce Wagner. Beggs defends self Washington not James m. Boggs administrator of the National aeronautics and space administration said outrageous and ridiculous charges against him Are part of a growing adversarial Cli mate that is threatening to make it almost impossible for the space and military industries to do their jobs. In a Brief quietly emotional speech to Agency employees Boggs expressed thanks for an out pour ing1 of support defended his own ethics and those of Industry contractors and deplored the litigation and Media statements that have depicted Industry As an adversary. Retired Justice Stewart Dies after stroke Washington a retired supreme court jul slice Potter Stewart a Piv Otal swing Vole on inc nation s hire test court for 2j years died saturday in a new Hampshire Hospital five Days after suffer ing a Start inc. He was 70. Mike Nobel a spokesman for Dart Mouth Hitchcock mid incl Center in Han Over n.h., said Siewart died at 3 20 . Stewart was admitted to the Hospital on dec. 2 Stit becoming ill at his daughter s of Mac in duty version. It. Lie retired from the Bench july 3, 1981. Citing an urge to spend More time with his grandchildren. He was succeeded by Justice Sandra Day o Connor the first woman named to inc supreme coun and president Reagan s Only selection to Date. Although a member of the Liberal court dominated by the Laic chief Justice Earl War Ren through the 1960s, Stewart remained the personification of a Middle of the Road judge even though tags such As moderate Republican and centrist displeased him. I never thought in terms of putting a Label on myself except trying to be a Good lawyer Stewart once said. He was born Jan. 23, 1915, in Jackson Mich., where his family was vacationing. Stewart grew up in Cincinnati Ohio in an atmosphere of Law. His father a prominent lawyer and onetime mayor of Cincin Nati once served As a member of the Ohio supreme court. Stewart attended loll Chriss school in Connecticut then Yale and the Yale Law school. He worked As a lawyer in new York City for about three years before returning to Potter Stewart Cincinnati where he became involved in Republican politics. Stewart served As a City Council member and As vice mayor. He had no judicial background when in 1954, president Eisenhower named Stewart to the 6th . Circuit court of appeals. At the time Stewart at 39, was the nation s youngest Federal judge. Four years later on oct. 7, 1958, Eisen Hower elevated Stewart to inc supreme court. Although overshadowed Early in his ten ure by such justices As Hugo Black and William o. Douglas and chief Justice Warren Stewart s moderation helped him emerge As a key member of the court in the late 1960s As a still continuing Battle be tween liberals and conservatives took hold. Stewart often held the pen for the draw ing of lines Between individual Liberty and societal Protection especially in defining a person s right to be free from unreasonable police intrusions. Stewart s retirement at age 66 stunned the Legal profession and several of his Breth Ren. He was the fourth youngest among the court s nine members. He had told no one on the court except chief Justice Warrenl. Burger about his retirement plans before announcing them. It s better to go too soon than stay top Long Stewart said in explaining his Deci Sion. Stewart kept Busy in retirement finding much Law related work to do when not spend ing time at his vacation Home in sugar Hill n.h., to be closer to his grandchildren. He and his wife Mary Ann he called her Andy remained socially Active in Washington. Vice president George Bush was one of Stewart s closest longtime friends and Are. Stewart often played Tennis with Justice Connor. Stewart last had been hospitalized in 1982, when he broke several ribs and chipped his Collarbone in a fall at Hii new Hampshire Home. Stewart is survived by his wife Hii three children Harriet Potter or. And David five grandsons and a granddaughter. Aids victim faces felony spitting charge car show extended at Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern the cafes Kurop new car show on the vog Chweh Community parking lot Here has been extended through tuesday an cafes spokesman said Here saturday. The showing of 1986 american cars had originally been scheduled Only through sunday. Show hours on sunday Are noon to 6 ., while hours on monday and tues Day will be from 10  To 7 . Flint Mich. Up a 27-year-old aids Carrier who spit in the face of two police officers was to be arraigned saturday on a charge of assault with intent to murder. In what police Are calling an unprecedented action. John c. Richards of Davi son Mich., was charged with the felony Friday 12 hours after he was picked up and jailed for Drunken driving resisting arrest and assaulting police. The Gen see county prosecutor s office issued the warrant after a review of Rich Ards aggressive behaviour earlier in the morning police said. Richards caused concern last month when he told police in the Gen see county jail thai he carried the sometimes deadly acquired immune deficiency syndrome virus. He had been arrested on assault and arson charges. Police arrested Richards Friday after a traffic Accident. He began fighting with police and spit in the faces of the two arrest ing officers police said. During the struggle Richards told police he had aids a virus that May at tack the body s immune system and can Lead to death when it docs. Taken to the gun Csc county jail Richards continued spitting at anyone who came near him police said. The jail physician told police that spittle should be considered potentially dangerous. The centers for disease control in Atlanta said it is theoretically pos sible but highly unlikely the aids virus can be transmitted through saliva. However the virus is known to be transmitted through blood and jail authorities were concerned after Richards began hitting his head against his cell Wall Friday opening a wound. Doctors reported that Richards had the aids virus but he is not considered to have a fully developed Case because his immune system has not broken Down to allow the entry of diseases that plague most aids victims  
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