European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 1, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page2 the stars and stripes sunday june 1, 1936 news update mount Hood survivor improving Portland Ore. A one of iwo students whip survived Ihrcke Days und nights in a mount Ilia i Snow Cave continues to respond to treatment fur i Chest infection doctors ski d thursday. Gill Thompson i of Lon View wash., devel oped an infection earlier but remained in serious Bill stable condition thursday said or. bid at Providence medical Center Thompson was one of 13 students and faculty members from he Oceon episcopal school who became lost in a May 12 on mount Hood. Nine members of the group died iwo walked to safety and iwo survived among the members pulled by meters from the Snow can maj 15 3 held in Poison extortion Tokyo police have arrested there men on charges of cd Worling j-473.000 from one of Japan s largest Cand makers by placing poisoned Eho cubes on supermarket Shekus. A Puliese official said thursday the three arrested wednesday Are Shigeru a rna Shita 27, owner of a Coffee shop in Tokyo Tsu no Kusaka 21, and a 9. Ear Ole with threat of eur wish i Chuck Vinci i a Langton Bureau Washington Juba Fonse officials concerned about a subcommittee to coordinate service families Cope with the problem. I i seems that the Scricc members Ihen Emra Are j Ling a fair amount of training regarding Turro Karin Murray Deputy director of the Dod Fai office. Family members really get no Thairu area. So we Hope 1" use the subcommittee a fit to get information to the Overall intent of the Subco Mitu to keep family members informed about the and How they can Bent protect said. Gossip and rumours can be us Del mental in a Situa Tion like this the said i link family members and Security personnel cooped pc Well on a local level but we re looking of ways a improve Ihal. We Wartt family members to know Cuffy who to go to for the be placed under the Dod family personnel committee is in its preliminary stages she Sadr she said acre has been one planning meeting and final a Cislon a subcommittee members and the group s goals have a to can made. Ill we know Well have representatives of the family policy offices a Curlly personnel from each of the services As dds " secs Lite Noii Ruwart Security personnel have concern about How should be released she said we re the subcommittee can work to find a Middle tar she said the subcommittee also would like to enlist he help of mental health experts in the service to work with people who have been victims of terrorist incidents. Murray recently completed a three week trip to Europe to informal talk with service members and their families die found they believe the subject of terrorism in Europe a blown Mil of proportion by stateside Media. Be told me they had received worried Calli from ism a embers in the slates who thought terrorist acts were Nahring every Day she said. Murray Alsoto Ckuj the anxiety of and their families conc Hyrb terrorism decreased in direct proportion 10 How Coral be they Felt in their local civil Ian communities their degree of their local communities was a significant Factor Ira worried they fell about living in Europe she said. She said americans living in places i big German City with a targe transient pop limb were More nervous than americans living in of towns. Tew Rule for military liquor stores mrw funds Pentagon Tays Gorman Black military writer Washington decision by Congress to require military liquor Siores to narc has alcohol locally has caused a dramatic increase Inta crating costs and a loss of profits used for recreation for Toice personnel and their families Pentagon officials say. \. The Law also is eliminating comic we bidding it a time when the defense department is being Chi Kaird for its procurement policies and allowing Siale to lax the Federal government indirectly uhe officials mat lobbyists for alcohol wholesalers and Diu tirs Olio played a key role in securing passage of the Lav the Pentagon has t lived with the Law Long in oink to make such an assessment. They also claim Cong res intervention was necessary because the defense dcpai4 ment was embarking on a plan that would have wiped on the wholesale system in this the fight Between the Pentagon and alcohol Industry a drawing state governors into me fray and is once attracting congressional attention. Although the l expire sept. 30 unless resurrected the Senate services committee voted this month to repeal Jjon Ionedi ally and a ranking member of the House a de serv ices committee rep. Dun Daniel d-va., dumb to pursue a similar step. Of the Law was passed through the Tutor off rep. Gliomas a Dclay a Texas. And sen. Marl Dandrews . During House debate Dclay desc Rij the proposal As a minor fair Market adjustment to twas needed because there is no Public policy reason off alcoholic beverages to find their Way into the Civik marketplace at prices cheaper than local merchant Jan provide the 1,1� is just like did ring l i Al military air plane parts used in Californi Arnould be purchased in califor Nia said a top sen Aulaff official who asked not to be named. A it s just bad Poncy and totally contrary la what the Congress is Raj jilting for i he Pentagon everywhere else. It says pay Price " the official said. Bui at lab Hyrsl for the coalition on alcoholic Bev crag Skur Cuenl an Industry group said it was to Early loj cach any conclusions on pricing. Our initial monitoring is not finding the High prices that file Pentagon is throwing around on Capitol Hill. We would obviously nol accept Ihal Prumis of higher prices,11 Schwai said this week. Military stores Selling liquor Andyne Are not supported by taxpayer funds. They Are Jln operated and maintained using the revenues . With profits going to morale. Welfare . Or mar program such As youth centers Arctic facilities child care centers libraries and Hobby 4f although precis Ramila Iione Are not available for fiscal 1935, the sales of about 1430 million and profits of Abl is million of which half went to mar programs. I. Fete Bender of the Pentagon s manpower office the new system of in state liquor buying was rented in january. Nonetheless he says the Pinta Fias enough evidence to show the Law is hurling the ,51cm and in the process service personnel. The Cost in the stores of procuring alcohol has jumped Knuch As 179 percent in West Virginia and 45 percent store in other states such As Nevada. North Dakota org Al Outh Dakota and Wisconsin. Bender says. While the incr us in other slates Are much smaller there is no state in a ugh military installations have reported a de Cline in Purkel based on Ilij Lizul statistics defense Secretary Chapman Cox re factly informed Congress in appears the mar programs win Lea loss of 122 million Thi year. Raising retail eliminate the Small discount that now exists and Send my uary personnel to retail a lords off base further depressing saw Sald Bender. According to Chwat the inf lev fought for the Tow fast year to Block creation of a Cenor Mcd buying operation that would have effectively wiped Oulu wholesale systemic this the old system had seemed to be Jakine of he added. It in making its Case. Die Industry has governors that wholesalers pay taxes. Chwa ttys his group has the support of 27 governors. While in is Well established Ihal slates cannot a he Federal government Many of the governors. Arguing they have the right to insist on purchases the alb wholesalers under the 21 is amendment to the Constitution which delegates to slates the authority to regulate the importation of spirits. Teamsters president pleads innocent Cleveland a teamsters Union president Jackie prefer pleaded innocent Friday to charges of labor racketeering and embezzlement stemming from an alleged ghost employee scheme at a Cleveland local. Pc scr recently elected As National Leader of the 1.6 million member Union was arraigned before . Magis trate David s. Perlman. Co defendants Harold Friedman president of local 507 and teamsters National vice president and Anthony Hughes the local 507 recording Secretary also pleaded innocent Friday before Perelman to the charges returned in an indictment two weeks ago. Ail Ihrcke defendants were indicted May 16 by a. Federal grand jury in an alleged scheme to Issue Union paychecks to people who did no work Al the Union local where pc scr is Secretary treasurer
