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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, September 3, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 3, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday be Pieger 3, Tao stateside police draw the curtain on 2 seeking exposure los Angeles a a nude Parade planned by a couple who wanted to gain exposure for their Campaign for a clothes optional Beach was brought to a Quick halt. As soon As Dave and Suzy Davis shed their clothes sunday afternoon a dozen officers wrestled them to the ground draped them with towels and arrested them thwarting their plan to ask Beall Igors to join their March Down Venice cach. They planned 3 big Media event and it did t occur police sol. Mike mines said. They asked peo ple to disrobe and nobody  Davis 54, was booked for investigation of resisting arrest and or. Davis. 46. Was booked for investigation of Batter for allegedly kicking an officer mines said. Both were released on bail b Early monday. Search for missing boat with 5 on Board called off North Bend Ore. Up coast guard offi. Vials have called off the search for an 80-foot shrimp boat missing for five Days off the Oregon coast with five people aboard. The possibility of survival was very unlikely coast guard spokesman Rob Coster said monday after the search was called off. Searchers scanned a wide area of the Pacific off Southern Oregon and Northern California for a fourth Day monday looking for the lie Ling which was last seen by another shrimp boat Early thursday i $ Miles South of Cape Blanco. Ore and three Miles offshore. Missing and presumed drowned were Dale Dixon. 40, of Crescent City Calif. His three sons. Rusty 18. Jason 15, and Caleb 8 and crewman Mike Moergen 25. Of Broo Kings Ore. Diving instructor student die at Bottom of Spring Defuniak Springs Fla. A a diving instructor and a us Dent from Georgia died in 80 feel of water at the Bottom of a fresh water Spring authorities said. Investigators did not know Why Michael p. Clennan. 37, of Lawrenceville ga., and Brenda Ellen Budnot. 26, of Newman ga., failed to surface said Walton county sheriffs dispatcher can Nytle Cooksey. The two were part of a 16-member group from Al Lanka diving saturday night Al Morrison Springs in Eastern Walton county Aid Cooksey. They had been diving with 10 other members of the group who surfaced after Clennan indicated he and Budnot would remain Down another four min utes authorities said. When Clennan and Budnot did not surface after budget Cut efforts Spur spending by lobbyists Washington a energized by the High stakes rewriting of the . Tax co Capitol Hill lobbyists spent Allessi $13,77 million trying to influence Congress in the first three months of 198 6. The surge in spending reflected in reports filed with the House clerk and the Senate continues a trend thai began lost year when president Reagan prodded con Gress 10 begin work on the Tan revision. Spending in the first Quarter of this year was s2.6 million More than the quarterly average of is 1.16 Mil lion paid out by registered lobbyists since the Start of1983. Imitation Arsenal App to Moon woo left and Sarge Kappa of the commando clothing store in Chicago display part of the arse Nal of realistic linking Dummy weapon for Sale at the store. A customer can choose from 14 different imitation rifles and 19 different bogus handguns Selling for As much As $250. Vietnam vets begin fast for life1 to protest . Aid to contras Washington up two Vietnam veterans began a fast for life monday in opposition to .Aid for Nicaragua s Contra rebels and said iwo other men would join their protest in mid september. Three of the veterans assembled on the East Steps of inc capital to Dettore they would cat nothing and drink Only water offering i hair lives in a statement of ultimate protest against the si00 million Congress approved this summer in military and humanitarian Aid for the rebels. Charles Liteky 5of san Francisco the spokesman for the group read a statement to reporters that said As veterans we will not remain silent a will not sit passively by while timid politicians Lead us into another  the principal goal of our prayer and fasting is to inspire the protest movement in this country to save lives  said Liteky a former military chaplain who wore a Button in his Lapel Inal read fight truth  Liteky and George Mizo 40, of Wilmington mass. An army Veteran who also served in Vietnam began their fast monday. Brian Willson. 45, of Chelsea. Vi., a former air Force officer and Vietnam Veteran and Duncan Murphy a world War ii Veteran from Arkan Sas will join the fast sept 15. All but Murphy were present for the monday news conference on the Capitol Steps. Liteky renounced the congressional medal of Honor thai he won in Vietnam for bravery and sent it to president Reagan july 29 in an earlier protest of . Intervention in Centra America. A t m f t i t04th inf div veterans thanked by survivors of nazi death Camp san Francisco a forty one years after they were liberated from a nazi death Camp two men expressed gratitude 10 their rescuers in emotional speeches to a reunion of world War ii veterans. Thank you for giving me my life Back said Eddy Wynschenk 39. An insurance Salesman from san Bruno Calif. There Are no words Only  Wynschenk and Emanuel Gelbart of san Francisco met their liberators from the 104th inf div the Tim be wolves Ai the group s annual meeting at the san Francisco Airport Hilton hotel. Wynschenk whose entire family died in nazi  Chambers said he was incapable of emotion when 17 years old he saw american soldiers arrive at the Nord Tausen Germany Camp in 1945 to end his five years of Ira vat through a series of concentration Camp. I had no feelings he said tearfully As some of the listening veterans wept. I fell nothing at All. I could t cry. Thank god j can cry  Gelbart 65, a retired Delicatessen owner said am Here today to thank you for nuking me a survivor not a statistic vet fasting on behalf of gis exposed to radiation Capitola. Caiser. Up a world War 11 Veteran who served in the occupation of Nagasaki Japan after us devastation by an atomic bomb started a hunger strike to press for rights of former military personnel who were exposed to radiation in the line of duty. Victor Tolley. 71, describing himself As a crusty former Marine started the fast monday. He said he has not suffered any ill effects from the exposure Loradia Tion but has seen other veterans die of radiation related sicknesses. Toltec said he would not eat until Congress repeals the so called Warner amendment a 1984 measure that he said prevents members of the armed forces former members or heir families from seeking damages in court for ill Nesses stemming from exposure to Radia Tion during their military duties. The retired postal worker served in the . Occupation of Nagasaki after it was blasted by an atomic bomb in a gust 1945. Shortly before the end of world War m. Tolley said he would drink Only juice and water and would take no solid food during the fast. Sen. Alan Cranston d-Calif., and others have tried to dissuade Tolley from the Hun Ger suite  in a letter that he would try to arrange for the Issue to be the first item on the Agenda of the Judic iary committee when Congress reconvenes sept. 8. According to Andy Hawkinson a Friend of Tolley. He s a hardheaded Man Hawkinson said. "1 wish he would not do this but i truly understand it. Of he had nol i or others probably  Hawkinson s co founder and Public relations director of the National association of radiation survivors said Tolley s wife june also was upset Al Tolley s decision to fast. The two have been married 47 years. Tolley said if i collapse there is an other Veteran in Portland Maine to take my place. And there is another Veteran and another Veteran also willing to   
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