European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday september 14, 1986 the stars and stripes Page s Sadat quits College Job Over suit Columbia . A Johnn Sadat says she decided not o Leach this fall Al the University of South Carolina because of the embarrassment a journalism Stu Dent s lawsuit to require disclosure of her salary might cause the school. Sadat wife of the late egyptian president Anwar Sadat notified the school of her decision monday the first Day her fall class on women in egyptian culture was supposed to meet. I was deeply concerned that the lawsuit and continuing Media attention had the potential of in truding into my classroom and that my presence in South Carolina might be embarrassing to she said in a statement Friday. Commission candidates face ouster due to aids by Richard c. Gross up military writer Washington the Pentagon clarifying policy said Friday officer candidates service Academy cadets and midshipmen and Roth members who test positive for a virus linked to aids can be discharged from their programs. The clarification by Deputy defense Secretary William Howard Taft in is in tended to apply uniform standards throughout the military and its officer producing programs on treating people who test positively for the a Tiv Iii antibody. Previously the services differed in the Way they handled officer candidates who were found to have the virus. Under current policy members of the Active duty Force who test positive for the virus can choose to stay in the service for medical treatment. Recruit applicants and others such As cadets and Roth members arc barred from enter ing the military if they have the virus. Testing for he virus began a year ago to keep the military free of the deadly acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Tests have shown that one in 1,500 re Cruit applicants have tested positive for the virus or 689 people out of nearly half a million examined. The presence of the virus Means that u person has been exposed to aids but May not have contracted the disease for which there is no vaccine and which appears to be incurable. There Are 122,560 people enrolled in officer candidate schools in Roth pro Grams at colleges and universities and at the service academics. Those enlisted in Roth Reserve officers training corps make up the bulk of the total with 105,793. The clarification shows some compas Sion for Roth members and service Academy cadets. Those in Roth who test positive willbe dismissed from the program but will be permitted to retain their scholarships through the end of the semester and will not be required to repay any financial support they received. Cadets and midshipmen will be Dis charged although separation May be delayed until the end of the current Aca Demic year. Those in their senior Yea May be graduated without a commission and discharged. There Are 12,527 Stu dents in the service academies. Officer candidates who test positive will be dismissed from the program if they entered from Active duty. But they will be treated similarly to those in the service and will be retained in the armed forces unless they request a discharge. Officer candidates whose entry into the school is their first introduction tothe service will be discharged. There Are 4,240 people enrolled in officer candidate schools. Captives families want Reagan to negotiate Washington a the families of americans kidnapped in Lebanon joined by former captives pleaded Fri Day with the Reagan administration o negotiate for hostages release in the same Way it worked to get Nicholas Dan Iloff out of prison. We re encouraged by what has happened to or. Danisoff and we think it s a very Clear precedent to do what needs to be done said Peggy say the sister of hostage Terry Anderson. I think it s fair to say there should be negotiations. The similarities arc greater than the differences said Jerry Levin an employee of Cable news network. Hews held in solitary confinement until his release in february 1985. Just after the group s news conference to Appeal anew for the release of the kid Nap victims it was announced that the United states and the soviet Union a from left the Rev. Benjamin Weir Jeremy Levin and the Rev. Lawrence Jenco. Mother of 12 begins prison term for damaging minuteman ii silos Morton Grove Iii. A a peace activist packed her belongings and said goodbye to her 12 children Friday before heading to prison to begin serving an eight year sentence for damaging mis Sile equipment at an air Force base. We knew there d be repercussions but there was no other Way said Jean Gump explaining her decision to join four other members of the Plo shares peace group in March. The five broke into a minuteman ii missile site at Whitney fab near War Rensburg mo., on Good Friday an damaged the lids on two missile silos while a camera Crew from lbs to s "60 minutes filmed the event. They used sledgehammers and chisels o damage the silos then painted Cross Sand the slogan disarm and live on the lids in their own blood. Then they sat Down and waited to be arrested. Civil disobedience is a Means of affecting change Gump 59, said in a Telephone interview from her suburban Chicago Home. We wanted to confront the system and see if people really think disarmament is a Gump and the four other protester were convicted in Kansas City mo., on charges of conspiracy and destruction of National defense material. The incident at the Warrensburg mis Sile site was Plo shares 18th action since sept. 8, 1980, when two Roma Catholic priests Daniel and Philip Berri Gan and six other people damaged mis Sile nose Cones and poured blood on documents at a general electric Plant in King of Prussia a. An Appeal on behalf of Gump and her companions is being prepared by former . Attorney general Ramsey Clark. She will serve her sentence at the women s Federal prison in Alderson . Stolen underwear returned to peeping Tom Ventura Calif. A a Paro Lef jailed for three years for voyeurism and stealing women s underwear won his bid for the return of More than 300 undergarments seized when he was arrested. But a judge ruled that a parole officer will keep the Man s two Way Mirror. Darrell w. Fortner 42, went to court to seek the return of the panties bras and body suits that have gone unclaimed since his 1981 arrest. His request was granted by Ventura county Superior court judge Charles Mcgrath who turned Down a previous request because the District attorney s of fice had not received enough notice of the motion. He got Back in excess of 300 pairs of panties Deputy District attorney Rob Ert Meyers said. All the undergarments unclaimed by the 12 victims in the Case were released to former. There was no evidence they were Sto Len so the court gave them Back Meyers said. A two Way Mirror Fortner had in stalled in his House so he could secretly videotape his female tenants while they bathed was to be released to former s parole officer Meyers said. Fortner collected the lingerie while working As a tree trimmer when doing work for women he would ask to use the bathroom and once inside the House he would steal their undergarments. He was convicted of six counts of Bur Glary one count of theft one count of lewd conduct in Public and one count of making an obscene Telephone Call. Rived Al a Deal involving Daniloff the Moscow correspondent for . News & world report. The Daniloff Case shows that the administration is obviously negotiating and doing it freely say said. Levin said it is time for the administration to Stop treating the hostages like second class citizens. The former hostages and relatives have made a tape to be distributed to television stations in Beirut begging the kidnappers to release the men. I am glad to add my Appeal to that of the famines to the captors to do la in utmost to now seek to release the men they hold said the Rev. Benjamin Weir a presbyterian minister who was freed almost a year was held for a time with Anderson the Rev. Lawrence Martin Junco 51, of Joliet Iii. David Jacobsen 55, the administrator of the american University Hospi Tal in Beirut and Thomas Sutherland 55,acting Dean of the school s agriculture department. Jenco was freed july 26. Sands or time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Sept. 14, 1946 Jake Lamotta of new York City leading contender for the middleweight boxing championship knocked out Bob Sattur Field of chicagoan the seventh round of a scheduled 10 round fight at Chicago s Wrigley Field. 30 years ago today. Sept. 14, 1956 or. Jerome a. Urban a surgeon and instructor at Cor Nell University medical College told an International meeting of surgeons in Chi Cago that a Radical new operation for breast cancer involving the removal of the mammary Lymph Node Chain has resulted in an increased survival rate. 20 years ago today. Sept. 14, 1966 the Chevrolet division of general motors unveiled its line of 1967 cars including the new Ca Maro which it Hopes will compete with Ford s Mustang. 10 years ago today sept. 14, 1976 Jimmy Connors Defeated Bjorn Borg in the final of the . Open Tennis championships i Forest Hills n.y., to regain the title he last held in 1974
