European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 7, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday november 1s86 the stars and stripes pages Florida stays deportations Over new Law Miami of South Florida immigration director Sayi be hat hailed deportations in anticipation of the signing by president Reagan of Abill granting amnesty to illegal alien. "1 have the authority to stay the deportations and it would not be very fair to Deport people now Laid Perry Rivkind District director of the immigration and naturalization service Rivkind said the deportation of convicted criminals continues because they Are excluded from the amnesty provision and he emphasize that illegal aliens Are still being rounded up and held in detention centers it would be improper for me nol to enforce the existing Law while the new Law is unsigned he said. Up to 100 people Are usually deported from the District each week he said. The Bill passed in the waning Day of the 99thcongress last month is on the president s desk and i expected to be signed before the nov. 11deadline, Rivkind said. Under the measure undocumented aliens Liv ing continuously in the United states since at least 1981 would receive Legal residence weeks ago Rivkind stopped deporting illegal immigrants who appear to qualify under he Kwh and has allowed some to be released on their own recognizance. Rivkind is the Only District director in the country known to have halted deportations said Mem Jarvis ins spokesman in Washington. Sofar Washington has not issued any orders on the matter he said. Veterans plan Floral tribute to those killed in Vietnam Washington a Vietnam veterans Are pre paring a flowery remembrance this veterans Day bringing red White and Blue carnations and roses Toile capital to weave a Floral Flag above their memorial the organizers ts-by-23 foot Flag will be Woven monday night on the mall directly Over the polished Black Granite memorial dedicated there in 1982 to the 58,113 americans who lost their lives in Vietnam said Jan Scruggs the Veteran who conceived the Monument. There will be a Flower Tor every american who die there he said adding that it will be unveiled by the Sun rising on veterans Day. Scruggs spoke at a news conference called to discus the construction of similar memorials 10 Vietnam vet Erans throughout the United said the Monument in Washington u truly a National shrine that has been a catalyst which led tothe building of other memorials throughout the coun there Are at least 143 memorial to Vietnam Veter ans around the country most of them built by local organizations put together by veterans of the War Ai members of the project on the Vietnam Genera Tion which ipod Niord the Newi conference. We found that 13 Yean after the last american combat soldiers left Vietnam communities were build ing memorials to Welcome Home the Vietnam Veter an " Laid Bobbi Mck Emul a historian who prepared a report on Vietnam memorials across the country. She said she was surprised to find that Vietnam veterans Are building their own memorial with 70 percent of the local construction committees organized by men and women who served in Indochina. Among the other proposed monuments backed by Vietnam veterans Are a Washington memorial to women who took part in the conflict and a new South Monument to racial Harmony that ii to be erected on the Banks of the Mississippi River at Mem Phis Tenn. Charges filed Over phony juice artist captures Duck stomp contest Washington a a Wisconsin artist s Oil painting of three redhead ducks in flight won the gov new York a the president of Beech nut and five others were indicted wednesday on charges of Selling Flavoured sugar water labelled As Apple juice for babies in millions of bottles from 19j8 to 1983. The company denied the charges and said its sup pliers had provided phony juice concentrate. The counterfeit juice is no longer on the Market said . Attorney Andrew Maloney. He said no health problems were reported but that the food an drug administration could nol Rule oat the possibility that a potential risk to Consumers understand it looked like Apple juice tasted like Apple juice but it was t Apple juice he l. Hovald president and chief executive offi cer of Beech nut nutrition corp., and John Flavery vice president for manufacturing of the company s Plant in Canajoharie n.y., were among those charge with conspiracy and violations of the Federal food drug and cosmetic indictment said the company shipped the phony juice to 20 states puerto Rico the Virgin is lands and five foreign countries. The concentrate was made from beet sugar can sugar syrup Corn syrup and other ingredients but was sold in bottles with labels that read "100 percent Appl juice Maloney said. Beech nut said it recalled the counterfeit juice inthe fall of 1982, but the indictment charges that Salei occurred through March 1983. Maloney said Hovald and Lavery Learned fro government food inspectors and their own employees in the summer of 1982 that the concentrate was Phon Yand continued to sell it. The company indicated in its statement that it Warnol Able to detect the counterfeit juice. The issues in the Federal Case Are technical an hinge on whether or not the Beech nut employees had sufficient knowledge about the supplier s product said the company statement. Beech nut said it later sued its suppliers and recovered damages but the statement did not provide de tails. Company attorney John s. Martin had no com ment beyond the statement. O thre. I. J i i Ernnest i annual Duck stamp Competition wednesday lt4 f��f4 it Valc Ciccici a i Crl a bringing the Winner possibly millions of dollars in re it stqq6q it ivllo5l55lppl toll owl print rights a panel of five non government wildlife Art and Bird Expedita selected the design by Arthur g. Anderson ofonal8ska,, from among 799 rendering of two Drakes and a Hen flying Over River Marsh will Grace the 1987-88 migratory Bird Hunting stamp issued by the fish and wildlife Winner receives Only a Sheet of 120 lamps but stands to Cross Between $ 1 million and $2 million for reprint Duck Hunters 16 and older must buy the sump it i Cost of $7.50, and paste it on their state licenses. Sands of time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Nov. 7,1946 newspaper in new York reported that tabulation of the general election vote of nov. 6 in 47 slates showed republicans in control of both houses of Congress. 30 years ago today. Nov. 7,1956 the soviet onion asked the United a Toni to order Britain France and Israel to with draw from the Middle East and suggested the unite states and soviet Union enforce the withdrawal. 20 years ago today. Nov 7 1966 incumbent Democrat Edmund brawn Midi the loses to Ronald Reagan in the califor no to senior i race the republicans will have a Good Hare Toun teat president Johnson in 1968. Brown Zaidne believe Reagan Wentt to no for president 10 years ago today. Nov. 7,1976 after reaching an agreement without Tel &p., the United Auto worke Lunion in Rettof tums to general mown for discussions that could Fleet 390,000 Auto workers. Hattiesburg miss. A protesters demand ing More Black teachers in City school continued a six Day sit in at school District offices wednesday As the school Board agreed in a special meeting to develop a minority hiring Board met a second demand of the protesters agreeing to rehire a Black assistant principal whose contract was not renewed for the 1986-87 school year. It also agreed to work toward ending classrooms that taught students at two Grade Levels. But Sis other issues and a decision on whether thesis in would continue remained As the meeting continued into the 30 percent of the teachers and administrators in the District Are Black White 60 percent of its pupils Are Black. The protesters who entered the offices Friday had demanded two full time minority recruiters. It was no Clear whether the minority recruitment program would be Able to meet that goal. The Board said the recruitment program would see financial help from the Hattiesburg chamber of com Merce which two months ago created an education Trust fund. Board members of the Trust May donate Money fro the fund to help recruit Black teachers Tom Estes chamber first vice president said tuesday. At its regular meeting tuesday the Board offered Coset up a two member committee to work with the pro testers who Call themselves operation children first. But Black leaders refused to meet with a committee that did t represent a majority of the five member Board. Explorers join crusade against drugs Irving. Texas a the organization that help youngsters be prepared now is urging them to just say no to than 40,000 members of the exploring pro Gram of the boys scouts of America Are being enlisted the War against drugs and their weapons Are per suasion and facts said Brian d. Archimbaud director of Law enforcement exploring. The whole purpose of the program is to affirm that it s Good it s of. To say no1 to drugs said Archim baud. The program encourages explorers he said to became role models and peer Leaden to help other Young people Tay no exploring ii the scouting program that gives Young sters up to age 20 first hand experience in More than100 Careen. But Archimbaud said exploring is not Juit designed to prepare Young people for Careen but also for life. With that philosophy Tut Law enforcement exploring posts around the country began experimental Effort in drug abuse prevention More than two Yean ago. The Pilot t a 13.006" Grant to publish a Guidebook for All 40,000 Law enforcement explorers nationwide to join the Effort coordinated from boy scout Headquarters in in Laid the program is supported mostly by boy scout funds and no additional Federal Grants Are being sought the big Factor he said is the amount of time spent by the explorers. Last year s award forthe most time spent in Community service 23,000 hours went to the 30 members of the police explorer Pott in Phoenix Ariz. Archimbaud emphasized that the explorer Only give their Peers information and Don t engage in any undercover detective information not preaching again drugs is the program s approach said Yvonne Roque a 20-year-old explorer. We Are there to inform them hmm it can affect you body and your mind. We Are Jim trying to inform them what the dangers of drugs Are the said
