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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 25, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes wednesday february 25,1997 prison inmate who escaped in truck captured Joliet Iii. A Ait inmate who Rode out of inc maximum Security prison Here on a movie Crew s truck was recaptured in South Dakota. Officials said tuesday. Daniel f. Dunne 32, was arrested monday night during a traffic Stop in rapid City s.d., by a trooper who noticed a Lillie he was out on the car he was driving said Nic Howell spokes Man for he Illinois department of corrections. Radically inc Talloo on his neck gave him away Howell said. The ear turned Oul to be stolen he said. Duane escaped saturday during inc filming of the movie weeds starring Nick Nolle at these Atville correctional Center. Officials said Duane was among 250 inmates who worked As extras for the movie. He posed is a prison guard and got a ride Oul on an equip ment truck. Howell said guards at the prison s exit Gal apparently failed to follow policy and Check the. Identification of everyone in the truck. The convict apparently travelled on Money wired to him from a source in Las vegas Nev. And May have been assisted in some Way by someone in the Milwaukee area Howell said. Duane was being held tuesday in the Pennington county jail pending extradition proceedings. Saturday s escape was Duane s second in fou years. The first Lime he will said he escaped from the Menard correctional Center by hiding in a truck. Duane who was serving a 15-year sentence for attempted armed robbery was sentenced 10an additional five years for thai escape. Howell said Duane now faces a possible Dou bling of his sentence if convicted on charges connected with this escape. Proposals to Cut a budget breach of Faith vet says Washington a presided Reagan s pro posed cuts in the veterans administration budget arc a breach or Faith to millions of veterans Kenneth Mussel Mann commander of the disabled american veterans told lawmakers. The 1.1 million member Dav on tuesday asked the Senate and House veterans affairs committees to reject administration efforts to reduce medical and mortgage programs for veterans it would be a breach of Faith to those who served our nation. If the Congress were to countenance the decline or a benefits and services As envisioned by bomb Reagan s office of management and Bud get Musselmann told a hearing packed with hundreds of veterans. Last thursday the House committee ignored the administration s proposals and Insl cad called for an additional $716 million in the a budget for the fiscal year beginning oct. I. Senate committee leaders indicated they also wit reject the proposals. Sen. Alan Cranston d-calif., chairman of the sen ate committee accused the office of management and budget of having a shortsighted preoccupation wit achieving Quick  we Musl not break Faith with Hose who served he said. Sen. Spark Matsunaga a Hawaii said. Veterans have been made the Scapegoat of inc Federal  among its proposals the White House asked con Gress to Cut a medical personnel reduce the frequency of patient care take Backst million already appropriated for health care this year delay j20 million authorized for a Pentagon medical research and in crease fees for a Home Loans. Musselmann also asked the committees to Force Theva to accept claims from soldiers exposed to radiation from atomic testing decades ago and from those exposed to the chemical defoliant agent Orange in Viet Nam. It is our belief that sufficient evidence a on hand to warrant the authorization of presumptions of serv ice connection for certain categories of both agent Orange and radiation veterans said Musselmann who lost both legs in Vietnam combat. Antarctica duty improves health of . Sailors researcher says conference Leader Madrid Spain a Spain s roman Catholic Bishops tuesday elected Cardinal Angel Ruquia  archbishop of Madrid to head the Epis Copal conference for the next three years conference spokesman Joaquin Onega said. New York a Navy personnel who spent a Winter in Antarctica had lower hospitalization Rales after returning Home than other sailors suggesting the teamed valuable coping skills a researcher says. Those who went Down there ended up being healthier than those who did to said anthropologist Lawrence Falih Kas of the naval health research Cen Ter in san Diego. For his study described in the March Issue of psychology today he reviewed the medical histories and psychological profiles of All Navy personnel who were accepted for Antarctica duty Between 1963 and 1974. The Navy provides sailors Tor four research stations i Antarctica that collect biological geological and meteorological data pail studies Nave shown that duty in Antarctica imposes such stresses As social and physical isolation Monotony and confinement psychology today reported. Those who spend the Winter mid february to mid october can suffer dry skin nausea feeling of Para Noia intense loneliness sleep difficulties depression and anxiety the Magazine said. In studying the records or those accepted for Antarctica duty Palinkas found that those who actually spent the Winter there bad a lower rate of first hospitalizations for any cause once they got Home than did the sailors who did not end up serving in Antarctica that occurred even Bough those who did serve he duty had More health risks such As smoking and drinking More and older age be said. Palinkas believes Bat dealing with the stresses of Antarctica taught the Navy personnel coping strategies that later reduced their risk of illness the Magazine said. Heinz chairman Dies Pittsburgh a Henry John Chin ii chair Man of an International food processing company an father of sen h. John Heinz Iii r-pa., died monday in Florida he was 76, justices allow for honest mistakes by police Washington api honest i Slacks by police officers May excuse what otherwise would be an unconstitutional search of someone s Home tie supreme court said tuesday. By a 6-3 vote the justices reversed a ruling that had thrown out a Baltimore Man s heroin distribution conviction and 15-Ycar sentence. They said heroin seized from Harold Garrison s apartment in a 1983 police search properly was used As evidence even i Hough the officers had no authority to enter his apartment. The Validity of the search. Depends on whether the officers failure 10 cafe the Over breadth of the warrant was objectively understandable and reason Able Justice John Paul Sec vans in role for the court. Here in unquestionably  Baltimore police on May 21, 1982, obtained a court warrant to search the third floor apartment of suspected drug dealer Lawrence Mcwebb and spotted Mcwebb outside his apartment House accompanying him to the third floor the officers waited while Mcwebb unlocked a door at the head of the stairs and then entered into a hallway. The officers i Slif cd Hal they did not realize the third floor contained two apartments divided by the Interior hallway one rented 10 Mcwebb and the other to Garrison. From the hallway one officer saw marijuana in Gar Rison s bedroom. A search of thai room turned up in heroin. The Maryland court of appeals the state s highest court threw out Garrison s ensuing conviction. It ruled that the search of his apartment violated Hii constitutional Protection against unreasonable police searches As guaranteed by the fourth amendment but tuesday s decision reversed the stale court Rul ing. The objective facts available to the officers Al the Lime suggested no distinction Between Mcwebb s apartment and the third floor premises Stevens said. The officers conduct was consistent with a reason Able Effort to ascertain and identify the place intended to be searched within he meaning of the fourth amendment he said. In other action the court ruled that state officials May not be forced to surrender confidential welfare records to persons accused of child abuse. The justices voting 5-4, said the Pennsylvania us supreme court Roundup preme coun erred in ordering prosecutors to disclose such confidential information to a Man accused of raping his Young daughter. Ruled that full time gamblers arc for Federal la purposes engaged in a Trade or business and Are entitled to deduct gambling losses from Gross income. The 6-3 decision is a setback for the internal reve nue service and a Victory for a Peoria Iii., Man who since 1978 has made his living by Belling on dog races. Ruled thai Iules May place Al property tax on aircraft used within slate Borders even though most other business property is exempt. In a 9-0 decision upholding a South Dakota tax the court said such levies arc lawful when the proceeds Art used to Benefit the Industry hat pays the tax. Blocked Stales from imposing monetary penalties on defendants in lawsuits who Appeal unsuccessfully when the Case is tried in a Federal court. The 9-0 ruling barred Alabama in the interest of discouraging frivolous appeals and fool dragging from extending such penalties to Federal suits tried in he state. Ruled unanimously that a japanese firm that manufactures tire valves does not have to defend itself in a product liability lawsuit in California courts. It would be unreasonable and unfair 10 allow Cali fornia courts to exercise jurisdictional Power Over Asahi Metal Industry co. Because the manufacturer does not have any deliberate business lies to the stale. The court said. Joining Stevens in the search Case were chief Justice William h. Rehnquist and justices Byron r. White. Lewis of Powell Sandra Day o Connor and Antonin Scalia justices Harry a. Blackmun William j. Brennan an Thurgood Marshall Dinen led. Writing for the three Blackmun said the search Vio lated Zanison i right. Even if a reasonable error could bar a fourth amendment violation Blackmun said the police conduct at Garrison s apartment was unreasonable ii is difficult to imagine that in the initial Security sweep a reasonable officer would not have discerned that two apartments were on the third floor realized his mistake and then confined the ensuing search to Mcwebb s residence Blackmun said. Stevens said the officers would have been obligated to limit their search to Mcwebb s apartment if they had known or should have known about inc dual apartment setup. But he added that the supreme court Long has recognized the need to allow some Lali Lud for nones mistakes that Are made by officers in the dangerous and difficult process of making arrests and executing search warrants the Case it Maryland is. Garrison. 8 s-7j9  
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