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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, January 22, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 22, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes wednesday january 32,1966 deity of n to Cwb ind his sister Tranh Thanh Quynh before a Vine Hanoi 2 released Viet children rejoin Mother in . Anchorage Alaska a two children released to a . Congressional delegation by the government of Viet ram were reunited tuesday with their Mother who had to leave Ihm behind when she fled thai country in i90. Xuan Thi Nguyen fell to her Knees in the aisle of an air Force Jet crying and throwing her arms around 9-year-old Tran Thanh Quynh red id year old Nguyen Vul Chinh after they arrived at . The vietnamese had turned the Chil Dren Over to sen. Frank mar Kuwaski a the end of the is. Delegation s official meetings a Viii the vietnamese. Murowski chairman of the Senate veterans affairs committee led the four member delegation to Hanoi to learn if Vietnam was holding any of the 2,400 servicemen missing from the Viet Nam War. He answered a plea from the 35-year-old woman to get her children Back. Although she had exchanged letters with her children she had not spoken to them by Telephone since leaving Viet Nam in 1980. Another daughter age 10, remains in Vietnam. The Mother who Worfred for the . Agency for International development in what was formerly South Vietnam declined to detail her separation from her children or her escape. She had said she feared such details might jeopardize the reunion or cause problems for rela Tives still in Southeast Asia. _ guardsmen called in to curb Hormel strife Austin Minn. Cap 9 tonal guardsmen not dabs � hand shoulder to shoulder outbid a go. A. Hot Mel & co s flagship Plant std Jan Langry jeering strikers As some meat packers reported to work. Cov. Rudy pct Pich activated about 600 guardsmen w monday after to officials requested help in controlling the strikers. Union members and their supporters had blocked Plum Gates with the. 5"�pickup trucks monday and yelled Scab at people entering the is 00 million meal pack c Plant which reopened Jan. 13.  Chi key Donald Hoffman said a pickup track leaving the Plant was struck by a Bullet monday and a Hormel photographer was kicked a Union Leader called the potential for violence a company fantasy out the mayor a striker said our concern is for inc Public  tie mood among hundreds of strikers and supporter was angry Early tuesday is they came face to face with guardsmen taunting jeering Ait mimicking he guard members in fatigues and helmets. Hoffman me with his officers after the blockade began and they told mat was lost la was such Al potentially dangerous thing thai we needed he  we re talking a1T4 a non violent sting r1c, and there s been no violence said Jim Uycic president of local p-9 of he unit cd food and commercial workers whose 1,500 members have been on strike for five months despite opposition from the Parent Union which has agreed to concessions at other Hormel plants. Asking he governor to activate in nations guard was not a very easy decision but 1 guess our concern a for the Public safely of this Community said mayor Tom rough a 31-year p-9 member. I m sure there arc a Tot of p-9 members who dido t appreciate hat decision but i think i made the decision As be executive officer of Lam City and it s in the Best interest of the cily to do  about 100 meat packers who had Gath ered outside Iofi Plant s main Gate since Early monday ended their blockade shortly Afler pc Rich a announcement supervisor and workers inside were Hen Able to leave. Bubbling teens disrupt soap opera wedding scene Charleston . A the peaceful composure of historic Charleston s narrow streets was shattered by hundreds of shrieking soap opera fans monday As the popular daytime Drain general Hospital started three Days of taping. About 350 Fani mostly teen age girls crowded behind police lines in the City s historic District trying to catch a it imps of their favorite stars while the production Crew taped oils id a nearby Home screams went up As the crowd caught a glimpse of the stars. It surged Forward Only to be ordered Back to. He sidewalk by police with bullhorn. I be never seen anything like this never said Abc spokeswoman Kim Row Ley. When general Hospital goes on Loca Tion the shooting locales and times Are not publicized she said. But because of Charleston s new film guidelines such in formation waft requited to be made Public beforehand. The production Crew came to the City looking for a quaint Small town Atmo sphere to portray the fictional town of Ian Region. Is. John s lutheran Church was to be the site of the wedding Between Terry played by Robyn Bernard and Kevin portrayed by Kevin Bernhardt according to a press release from the South Carolina state development Board. The Crews will be taping in the Day through wednesday with 125 residents serving As extras. Almost 2,700 people turned out saturday for a casting Call for extras Rowley said the Charleston episode i i ims Broad cast in the United states Between feb 5 and feb. 17. Injured inmates Lack constitutional right to sue court says Washington a Tjie supreme court ruled tuesday that injured prison inmates have no constitutional right to sue negligent prison officials even if they have no other Legal remedy. In separate cases from new Jersey and Virginia the court said inmates who suffer injuries May base negligence lawsuits on state and Federal Laws if such Laws isl but not on alleged constitutional violations. Lack of care simply does not approach the sort of abusive government conduct that the Constitution s due process clause was designed to prevent said Justice Wil Liam h. Rehnquist for the court. The guarantee of due process has never been understood to mean that the slate must guarantee due care on the Purl at its  by a 6-3 vote the court upheld the a Missal of a suit by Robert Davidson an inmate at the Leesburg stale pcs i in new Jersey who was attacked by another male in 1980. Davidson who was repeatedly stabbed and whose nose was broken in tic As Vitili. Told prison official the other prisoner threatened him but officials took no action to protect him. He was awarded $2,000 by a Federal judge in his Sun against the slate. But the 3rd . Circuit court of appeals threw out the Case. Davidson said he was left without recourse since new Jersey Law barred him from suing prison officials for neg in the second Case the court threw out a claim by Roy Daniels an inmate in it Richmond vs., Jaii who said he was injured when he slipped on a Pillow left on a stairway in 1982, Daniel sued for $25,000, claiming the Pillow was left on the stairs through the negligence of prison officials a Federal judge threw out the Case and the ruling was upheld by the 4th . Circuit court of appeals. Relinquist said tuesday jailers May owe a special duty of care to those in their curl cd under state tort negligence Law. Bui. We reject the Contention the due process clause of the Constitution s 14th Amend ment embraces such a tort Law  in a dissenting opinion in the Davidson Case. Justice supreme court Roundup William j. Brennan said prison officials should not be protected against suit if they acted rec Kkesty. The failure of prison officials to protect Davidson from attack after being alerted appears to have been reckless and not merely negligent Brennan said. Justices Harry a. Blackmun and Thurgood Marshall also dissented in the Davidson Case. Stack Muir in an opinion joined by marshal said the state forced Davidson to rely solely an its own agents for Protection. When threatened with violence by a fellow inmate Davidson turned to the prison officials for Protection but they ignored Bis plea for  in other action the court ruled 5-4 that the Federal government May prosecute Indian Leader Dennis Banks and three others on 11-year old charges of transporting firearms and dynamite. The court said the four were not denied a speedy trial. Over timing a ruling that threw out the charges. Barred Utah ranchers from reopening lawsuits that accused the Federal government of killing thousands of their sheep in 1953 atomic testing and then attempting a cover up. The court by a 6-3 vote let stand rulings last a lire out the suits. Agreed to decide whether tenants of Low income pub Lic housing projects have the right to sue Over alleged violations of Federal housing Taw. The justices said they will review rulings in a Case from Roanoke va., that such tenant must rely on the Federal department of housing and Urban development to enforce housing Law against local Public housing authorities agreed to decide whether Connecticut school officials must accommodate a teacher s request for six religious Holiday a year. The court taking on its newest Freedom of religion Dis Pute said it win review a ruling that the teacher either be permitted to take the holidays with pay or Only be penalized for the Cost of hiring a substitute teacher Tor three of the missed Days. Refused to expand its review of affirmative action in the american workplace by examining court ordered quo tas for Hie Buffalo n.y., police and fire department. Rejecting an unusual request the court refused to Speed up in consideration of an Appeal by an organization of Black police officers that asked the High court to uphold a ruling favouring Blacks women and hispanics  
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