European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 23, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes wednesday jufy23.1986 military stores to continue sales of adult magazines Washington up _ adult magazines such a Playboy and Penthouse will remain available for Sale to military personnel despite reservations expressed about Tufa publications by the attorney general s commission on pornography a Pentagon spokesman said monday. We Don t permit pornography the spokesman said but we do not prohibit the Safe at military pm and commissary stores of adult publications Suchias Playboy and Penthouse. A Pentagon spokesman said the magazines Are Cov ered in Brown paper except for the titles and Are placed out of the reach of children when sold inside put an commissaries. Stars and stripes bookstores which sell adult publications have adult display fixtures where the lower shelf is High enough so that Only the Magazine title invisible said Deane Mcdermott circulation manager. We also have a sign that reads adult Reading which is on the from of the in places where the store is too Small for those display Racks Mcdermott said a Gold plastic Board labelled adult Reading blocks out the magazines Cov ers so Only the titles Are visible. All bookstores that Are in shopping centers where there is a High concentration of family members have the Racks near the cashier so he or she can see who i browsing through the magazines Mcdermott said earlier this month the commission in a 2,000-Page. Report sought to link pornography and sexual violence and encouraged citizens groups to protest the Sale of adult magazines in stores in their neighbourhoods. Neither Playboy nor Penthouse is considered obscene under Legal definitions although both have been the target of such citizen actions and have be enforced from the shelves of a number of convenience stores drugstores and other retail outlets. Censer reports if received blood from donors exposed to aids Providence up state hospitals receive Dup to loom Job of blood Between 979 and 1981 from donors who were later found to have been exposed toads Rhode Island blood Center officials said. In i Telephone interview with wine to monday mood Center director or. Ronald Wankee said aids antibodies were discovered in 14 repeat donors mid Caling they had been exposed to the incurable disease Wayn Kec said that to Bis knowledge none of the Down developed aids. He said that Between s per cent and 20 percent of those who test positive for Theao Tibonie even Tubby come Down with acquired immune deficiency Lynd Ronie Wankee said up to 100 packages of Wood from the donor later found to have aids antibodies were distributed in the form of red blood cells platelets and plasma. He Lau the Center would notify Bot Pital hat received the products. We keep our records of where the blood went and we know if it goes to a particular Hospital they Are responsible to know which patient got the blood there said recenter s Laboratory director Ralph Burke. What we re doing now is making Contact with the hospitals about a potential procedure for notifying the patients Burke said. Last week a spokesman for the new York blood enter the world s largest blood collection Center said 500 people in the new York City area received Moo from donors who were later found to have been exposed to aids the Center said the recipients would be notified in the fall. Other people in upstate new York also Are to be notified that they received blood from donors later found to have aids antibodies officials have said. Hydrocarbons discovered in Perrier ads Angeles up the discovery of Low lev Eta of Petroleum hydrocarbons in Perrier Mineral water forced Southern California store owners to Pun All ii ounce bottles of Tho popular beverage off their shelves officials said officials believe the amount of chemical poses no Filini infant health he it of maybe if you drink a liter a Day of the stuff for 70 years there might be a potential problem Peteriet sirt a health department frfcft""11 said Mon g to drink it and keel Over however Etna Consumers should return All 1 1 ounce Bonks of non Flavoured Perrier to store where they were purchased. Monday s recall by manufacturer of Femer followed test by the state department of Heath services on bottle removed sunday from an Altadena Thrifty drugs tests were conducted after a woman complained of after drinking Tome of the distributor of Perrier great Waters of France based in Greenwich conn., was trying to determine the source of the hydrocarbon Weisser said. Representative of the firm could not immediately be reached for comment. Iris Mendez 33, bought an 11-ounce bottle of per Rier saturday night opened it at Home noticed a strange odor and went Back to the store to Exchange Ita Swallow from the second bottle caused a burning sensation in her Throat los Angeles sheriffs Deputy Sieve Lee said. Mendez was treated at St. Lake s medical Center i Pasadena and then released $ 10 Miffin spent to re a produce Convoc Philadelphia up Srail Klinc Beckma corp. Says it has spent some $10 million to reintroduce the cold remedy Contact which will return to the Market aug. 1 after a recall because of tampering. Jeremy Heymsfield a spokesman for the Phila Delphia based pharmaceutical company said monday that the Sio minion was spent on equipment to pro Duce Contact in caplet form advertising and other expenses for reintroducing the Medicine which also willbe available in capsules. We will continue to invert in advertising and pro motion particularly in the third Quarter to re establish this valuable product said Smil Okune president Henry Wendt who released the information As part of b second Quarter earnings report the company said the Sio million Cost for reintroducing Contact did not include the expense of the re Call which Wendt hat said Cost the company about j8million. Smith Kline recalled capsules of Contact Dietsc Andt Drin on March 21 when warfarin an ingredient in rat Poison was discovered in capsules of the three Medicine removed from Tores in Houston and Orlan do. A Tel Drin a Hay fever remedy also will be Cintro Ducco to the Market aug. I but Heymsfield said the diet Medicine die Lac will not be reintroduced because Sale were Small and were declining. The discovery of poisoned Medicine came after Aman anonymously telephoned authorities and warned that the Rai Poison had been placed in capsules i Houston Orlando Chicago and St. Louis. A Federal grand jury in june indicted Edward Arie Marks an unemployed Stock trader from Temple City Calif., on 27 counts of tampering with the Over the counter drugs. The indictment alleged that Marks tampered wit the products to create a Public hysteria leading to a decline in the value of Sroi Takline Stock. He allegedly purchased 298 Stith Kline put options on March in and an additional 62 put options to March 19. Authorities linked Marks to the tampering incident by a fingerprint found on one of the packages con Taining poisoned capsules. Stateside Mother of twins who died in hot car May face charges Garden Grove Calif. Up the Mother of 3-Rnpnth-old twins who died of heal stroke after being left unattended in a car wit temperature probably Well Over 100" should face felony charges police investigator say. Investigators said that they would ask the Orange county District attorney s office to file manslaughter and felony child endangerment charge tuesday against Beverly j. Ernst 25, of said a twin boy and Girt were left in a car sunday parked in an 80-degree midday Lite windows were rolled up except one that was open about an Inch investigators said. An official said temperatures inside the car were probably Well Over 100," and fire officials Esti mated it May have Joa Redlo 130 degrees inside. 2 boys survive plane crash that killed Pilot woman random Lake wis. A a 14-year-old youth was trapped about four hours in the wreckage of an air plane after a crash that claimed two lives authorities say. A second youth Craig Vervane 17, found wandering near the plane was hospitalized in West Bead where be Wai reported monday instable condition. Rescuers had difficulty reaching the crash sit because it was a swamp with mud up to your hips a Deputy sheriff trapped youth was hospitalized in critical condition officials said. His name and the names of the two people found dead in the wreckage were being withheld temporarily Tat Deputy Sharif Ojini Hon Sun. The four were aboard a singleengui172 that crashed sunday in Southern Sheboygan county while the Pilot was giving rides to people attending a family reunion officials said. Coroner Robert for Tab mid the two dead were the 53-year-old Pilot and a 36-year-old woman. Solution to Kitchen mess a bucket of earthworms mount Olive no. A a bucket of earthworms in every Home May help solve new Jersey s problem of finding a place far All its trash the Denvie health director says. Herbert Yardley said monday that studies conducted in the basement of his Home Here have shown that Worms can nibble through food scraps and shredded paper turning refuse into organic potting soil with no mess and no is saying that the solid waste problem in the state is so Complex and there s nothing the can do Yardley said. But nature has provided us with the method to get rid Ofa lot of this Container and the Worms Cost about s30, he said and because the Worms wort so fast the Gar Bage does not and begin to snick. But Yardley said it might be difficult to per Suade people to keep & plastic garbage can con Taining about 500 earthworms in the could become the Center of conversation it parties he suggested. Salmon s swim to Vermont is first since late 1700s Stockbridge. It a for the first time in nearly 200 years an Atlantic Salmon swam from Long Island sound to the White River in Centra Vermont aided by cleaner water and new fish lad Ders Over dams wildlife official Laid monday the sighting was Cotui dered a sign of Succes for the Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon restoration program a 10-year joint Effort by stale and Federal wildlife agencies and Utility companies trying to n turn the species Toorig Nal spawning areas. Atlantic Salmon stopped appearing in Man new England Rivers in the 1800s because of dams built on migratory routes pollution an overfishing said Inez Connor a spokeswoman for the . Fish and wildlife the late 1700s, she said no Salmon a been reported in the White River a Mountain fed tributary of the Connecticut River which divides Vermont from new nearly 2-foot-k no run was spotted by a sur prised Angler who informed authorities said con
