European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes thursday november 13,198s stateside court upholds decision on Job discrimination Atlanta a a Federal appeals court has agreed that the City discriminated against a White Man by hiring less qualified Black and female candidates a directors of a civil War attraction. The i Ullh . Circuit court of appeals on monday upheld a . District court ruling which gave Dennis a. Walters or. The Job As director of the Cyclorama in1985, four years after his application was turned Down. The appeals court also kept intact most or he$237.500 in damages the lower court awarded Walters. The Cyclorama features a mural depicting the Bat Leof Atlanta in 1864. Dallas times Herald sues rival paper claiming fraud Dallas a the Dallas times Herald said tuesday it has filed suit against the rival Dallas morn ing news accusing the news of fraudulently inflating circulation suit filed in Federal court in Chicago also names the audit Bureau of circulation which audit the paid circulation of most major daily newspapers. The times Herald is seeking unspecified damage from what it says Are losses related to advertising. The times Herald alleges that the morning new fabricated and altered circulation records overstated paid Home delivery and paid single copy circulation improperly included bulk sales in paid circulation and obstructed Osome president and editor of the morning news called the allegations without new Springsteen album May have saved 300 jobs Pitman . A Rock superstar Bruc Springsteen who sings of troubled working class America and recently tried to save a factory in his Home town May have delayed layoffs at a record Plant Jusi by releasing a new Rush by fans to buy Springsteen s new five record set of concert performances has prompted stepped up production Antic lbs records inc. Factory Here. The Plant which made 350,000 copies of Bruc Springsteen & the e Street band live 1975-85" during the last six weeks got word monday to Crank out200.000 More said production manager Wally Martin. Lbs announced earlier this year that 300 of the Plant s 700 employees would be Laid off in december and the factory would be retooled to produce compact discs. The company said it expects to hire 300 workers when the renovations Are completed in 1988. Man 63, killed by train ignored pleas to move Waldwick no. A a 63-year-old Man sit Ting on train tracks ignored commuters pleas to move and was run Over by a freight train Man who was not identified pending notification of family lived in a nursing Home said sgt. John Riccardi of the . Transit corp police Kathleen Byrne a con rail spokeswoman said the train had 34 loaded cars and 36 empty ones and was travelling from Buffalo ., to operator of the train placed the Tram into emergency once he saw the Man said Riccardi. Twas still dark not to mention it was overcast and it s quite an amount of weight behind that train. It won t Stop on a reported the Man ignored All pleas to get Oft the track. 2 City judges suspended by Appeals court Albany A two new York City judges indicted on criminal charges have been suspended bythe stale s highest court. The court of appeals tuesday suspended with pay Justice Francis x. Smith of Queens. Smith is accused of lying to a grand jury about meetings concerning Cable television franchise with Hen Queens Borough president Donald Manes and real estate Developer John Accarp. Husband of 1984 democratic vice presidential candidate Geraldine killed himself in March when his alleged role in a City corruption scandal began coming to court suspended without pay Justice Jerome d Cohen of Brooklyn. He is accused of funneling$250 000 from 54 children s Trust funds Hal he con trolled into a credit Union in Exchange for interest free have pleaded innocent. Injured in explosion Appolo two injured firefighters wait to be taken to Hospital tuesday after a natural Gas explosion in Colum by Ohio. The blast blew out the rear of duplex Row House injuring nine people including six firefighters and a re company worker. Three firefight is were hospitalized and the other three were released after treatment two sock who lived to be but. Chute Brooks i Christine Rod were Irin cd Tram the Hospital after treatment for injuries received from Fly inf guns. Boob said he was rooting an old Eunuce in the basement when he apparently knocked a up line Loose and Gas caused the blast a xon Ford faed to keep vows to Aid South Vietnam Book says Washington up two american presi dents promised South Vietnam the United state would respond with bombing raids or even an inva Sion if North Vietnam violated the Paris peace agreement according to letters appearing in a new Book. The documents marked secret and lop secret arc published in the Palace the Book was written by Nguyen Tien Hung a former vietnamese Cabine minister and assistant to South vietnamese president Nguyen Van thick and jct rold Scheeter a former time Magazine correspondent and spokesman for the National Security Council. Jusi before the fall of Saigon in april 1975. Hun left Vietnam with the letters from presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. In an attempt to mobilize american help for the doomed South vietnamese government he Mads Public two of the letters but the were Given scant attention in the . Press and no Strong , action was taken. The 31 secret letters 27 by Nixon and four Byford were written As part of a series of threats and inducements Over a period of four Yean to persuade thick to go along with the accords being negotiated i Paris by Henry Kissinger then Nixon s National Secu Rity adviser. As pan of the inducements the letters promised that the United states would replace any equipment lost in the fighting against North vietnamese truce Book says that Promise made by both presidents was violated and it quotes american military men assaying that much of the . Equipment turned Over to South Vietnam was worthies. James Schlesinger who served As Secretary of de sense in the Ford administration said he did not know of the commitment and says in the Book Hal had he known of the presidential promises he would have used them to try to win further military Aid commit ments to South Vietnam from Congress. The More important Promise according to the Tex of the letters published in the Book was thai the United Stales would retaliate with what was called full Force in Case of flagrant North vietnamese truce Vio lations. Toy firm recalling 2 baby rattles Washington a baby rallies that could pose a choking Hazard arc being recalled by the . Toy co. Of Grandview to. Involved in the recall Are the Berchet Betl rattle and sunny smile Mirror Raluca the consumer product safety commission reported tuesday. Although no injuries have been reported the safety commission said its tests indicated that the toys could pose a Hazard because the handles were Smalt enough to enter an infant s Mouth and lode in the Throat posing a danger of choking or suffocation. The Berchet rattle is made of yellow plastic in the shape of a Ben with a red striker and u about six inches Long. Embossed on the rattle Are the words Joules Berchet made in France Diefenbach design c19 79 the sunny smite Mirror rattle is about five inches Long made of yellow and Blue plastic and has a Mirror on the Blue Side and a smiling face on the yellow tide. It has no Labelling but is packaged in a Clear plastic bag with a cardboard header labelled sunny smile Mirror rattle the safely commission reported. Cafes Europe does not carry either life a spokesman said wednesday the safety Agency urged parents to Lake these Lori away from infants and return them for a refund to we store where purchased or to the . Toy co 1227 e. 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