European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 8, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes sunday december 8, 1985 sex police officers recall . 4b& Honolulu a forty four years Afler the sneak i i cd thai forced the United slates into world War ii. Men who were on duty As police officers recalled the horrors of the Day that president Roost veil said would live in infamy. For Thomas m. Pedro Inci. 7, 194, was his first Day As a police officer. Anyone who was Here december and tells you they weren t afraid. Lying Pedro 67, said acc Ontl the most vivid attack on Pearl Harbor for 69, a police sergeant at a Arr of the War came later acct Lav smashed and hospitals in Jtj a he recalled people gathering by hat evening in the Staci pm Headquarters. frightened. They went iwo so four lieutenant told the Meta Ymir nothing they could sold Capellas 59, had to jump for his Hen a japanese plane strafed his car with machine gun fire. A ceremony was to be held saturday at Pearl Harbor aboard the Arizona memorial. The memorial operated by the National Park service spans the sunken battleship in which Sre and marines remain attack claimed the lives of More than iceman and 68 civilians. Beached or damaged during the As Mil. At Hickam Wheeler an air bases the raid left 163 persons dead 336 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 Unready vice . Kendall e. Moranville. The 3rd Fleet commander said in remarks prepared for an expected 200 persons at the ceremony. Similar ceremonies were to be held at other military installations on the Island of Oahu. At 7 55 ., the time Japan s attack began the Pearl Harbor naval shipyard s whistle was to sound for a minute in Honor jets were to Fly a missing a Var Pearl Harbor Headquarters of the raffle Fleet. The Observance was to be closed with a Marine corps gun Salute and Echo taps by butlers. J shrugs off Fine for not meeting . Fuel Levels London up the pics till _ said saturday it will pay a . Govern Menf Gai guzzling Fine of More than j6 million within 15 Days and shrugged off the penalty saying it came As no Surprise. It s a bit like income tax. If you want to sell luxury cars in America you be got to accept this sort of action said a company spokesman. He said the action came As no us prise. It was the first time an automaker 1 failing to achieve corporate in Kimii fill i 11 Nin Iii. Levels. The Fine was Dythe National Highway traffic a Branch of the . Transporuui0"dep8rtment. The department said the British automaker failed to fuel Economy standards for 1983 and1984 t l Jaguar spokesman Saunie with a requirement that the Fine any Case he Adjer i r to ten sell up to 20.0 " d states this year Worth about no Ilion. The penalty arises from a 1975 Law passed because of the Arab Oil embargo and subsequent Energy crises. It stipulates manufacturers pay penalties at the rate of $5 for every 10th of a mile per gallon below the Standard Multi plied by the number of vehicles in their fleets. Jaguar maker of the luxury Chicles a a Jil corporate average Ilij Mhor rep Tor its Model year . I Nat year the . Government Standard was 26 mpg. In 1984, Jaguar did just a Little or with 19.4 mpg while the Federal Standard was 27 -rhp7 imported 12,639 cars into 115,679 vehicles. In Model year the United slates and in l9 Jaguar s Fine would have been higher but the automaker received a 54,297,261 Model year 1980 when it exceeded the Federal mileage Standard. News update tainted cheese Sacramento Calif. A raw milk used to make Jalisco Brand cheese coupled with a failure of the company s pasteurization pro Cess was the most Likely cause of the Lister Osis disease linked to More than 80 deaths investigators said. We All agree the cause of the contamination of Jalisco cheese is most probably he raw milk that went into the company s Plant said or. Michael Linnan an epidemiologist with the Federal centers for disease control. Even so. The Spring and summer epidemic would t have occurred if the milk had been properly pasteurized by Artesia based Jalisco mexi can products inc. Before it was used to make cheese said Hans Van nes Deputy director of the state depart ment of food and agriculture. Eggs defends self Washington not. M. Beggs of Thel Lional aeronautics airspace admin ration said Ops Ageous and Rio Bulous charges Mains him Are part Mig rowing scr serial Cli mate that to make it almost Imi ism for the space and military we plies to do their jobs. In a emotional speech to Joncy enl yees Beggs expressed Al nos for a outpouring a a Sporl defend Chis own ethics those of deplored the Liti Gao and ear statements that have deflated try As an adversary. Hiack suspect says he is a Esfi Nian Valletta. Malta a a Man suspected of being the Lone surviving Hijacker of the Egypt air jetliner told police that he is not a tunisian but a palestini an born in Lebanon a maltese govern ment spokesman said Friday. Paul Mifsud the spokesman told re porters that the Man said his real name is Omar Mohammad Ali Razaq and that he was born in 1963. He had previously identified himself As Omar Marzouka of Tunisia but tunisian officials said they had never issued a passport in that name. Mifsud said the Man is still being treated for Bullet wounds and is in intensive care at St. Luke s Hospital under heavy guard but hit condition is improving. The government spokesman would not give details of the wounds but he did say they were caused Only by bullets. The suspect had been described by maltese officials As the alleged Leader of the takeover of flight 648, but later they admitted that it was unclear who had been giving orders in the hijacking. Mifsud said the suspect has not told police much but insisted that there were Only two other hijackers besides himself. The Captain told investigators that he thought there were five hijackers while most passengers have said there were Only three. The suspect told police that his accomplices were an egyptian who lived in Leb anon named Salim and another Man whose name he did not know Mifsud said adding that he described Salim As the Leader. The bodies of the two slain men who were travelling under moroccan passports Are still on this Mediterranean Island nation because they Are needed for the investigation the spokesman said. Mifsud reiterated that the suspect would not be extradited to Egypt but would have to stand trial in Malta. There were two murders committed in Malta As Well As other attempted murders and the Laws of Malta will not allow any other course but to try the alleged Hijacker in Malta he said. An american woman and an israeli woman were shot dead by the hijackers. Three other passengers two american and an were shot in the head. Sixty people died during the hijacking and storming of the air plane. Retired Justice Stewart gravely ill Washington up retired supreme court Justice Potter Stewart 70, was hospitalized in critical condition Fri Day after becoming ill at his daughter s Home in Putney vt., a court spokeswoman said. He is gravely ill said Toni House the supreme court spokeswoman. House said Stewart was taken to the intensive care unit at Mary Hitchcock memorial Hospital in Hanover . She said Stewart May have suffered a stroke but the medical diagnosis was not final. Stewart stepped Down from the court in july 1981 after 23 years of service. He vacancy brought a historic first to the court the appointment of the first woman Sandra Day o Connor. Stewart an Ohio native was appointed to the High court in 1958 by president Dwight Eisenhower. He was known for Many Yean As g swing vote on the court under both Liber Al chief Justice Earl Warren and conserva Tive Warren Burger. He was a relatively rare dissenter and joined the majority in Many of the major decisions issued White he was on the Bench. Although he did not write the Deci Sions Stewart went along on finding a constitutional right for women to have abortions and holding that the one per son one vote Rule applied to state Legislatures. On religious nutters Stewart was he Lone dissenter when the High court struck Down Laws allowing prayers in Public schools. Aids victim faces felony spitting charge car How extended at Kais slam Terry kaisers Lau ski cafes Europe new car Sno Vonc vog Chweh Community parking Flke has been extended through Job Day Stan cafes spokesman the show Jan 1986 Ameri originally Ben scheduled o sunday now hours on sunday Are 6 a fat while hours on monday and ill be from 10 To 7 . Flint 11 in Momii i i i i aids Carrier who spit in the crawl officer was to be arraigned Satu charge of assault with intent to murder. In what police Are Catling 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 Genesco county pro issued the of Rich Ards earlier in the jail that he carried the sometimes deadly acquired immune deficiency syndrome " had been arrested on assault and police traffic Accident i ice and spill twit hop Ards caused concern last month when he told police a the gun Sec county ii 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 does. Taken to the Genesee county jail Richards continued spitting at anyone who came near him police said. The jail physician told police that spittle should be con _ it is theoretically pos it highly unlikely the aids Tims can be transmitted through saliva. However the virus is known to be transmitted through blood and jail a were concerned after Richards re bpm i had against his cell Wall Friday Nimfa wound. Doctors had the aids virus but hei7lmbidered to have a fully developed Case by clip hit immune system has not broken Down to allow the Cal re of diseases that plague most aids victims
