European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 5, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday april 5, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 5 student punished for critical editorials files suit co Linsville. 111. A a civil liberties group tiled a Federal lawsuit Friday seeking $200,000 damages for a High school student disciplined after criticizing the school s proposed conduct code in the student Nave first amendment rights just like any other citizens and cannot be punished Tor the lawful exercise of Hose rights said american civil liberties Union lawyer Jane Whicher who prepare the lawsuit on behalf of Collinsville High school senior Brian seeks $100,000 in compensatory damages from the Collinsville unit 10 Board of education and $100,000 in punitive damages from High school principal Ronald said Lunn whole editorials Natl tall criticizing the proposed conduct code Ganchi Nilz ordered him suspended from school for three Days ousted him As editor of the Katoki student newspaper and sus Pended publication of the paper whether said. She said Lunn 17, attacked the code As vague an wrote that it was bad policy because it sought to control students behaviour off code which was withdrawn without being implemented would have required students to agree to its rules As a condition of engaging in extracurricular activities said Bruce Goldstein an attorney acting As Lunn s chief lawyer in the lawsuit. Goldstein said Lunn won an Appeal of his suspension before having to serve it but he seeks reinstate ment us Slud enl a dior As Well As a judicial order barring Gan Schmitz from continuing a ban on the paper s newspaper normally is published five times a school year but was suspended after its second Issue Fortis school year came out last fall Whicher said. said he had not seen a copy of the lawsuit and had not consulted with the school District s lawyer on los Kara he school District s lawyer was not at his Collinsville or East St. Louis offices and was unavailable for comment receptionists Al the offices said. Mother says Lonetree denied spy charges. ". V-y--1 j _. Of my. If sgt Clayton Tucson. Ariz a Marine j. Lonetree s Mother in an interview published Friday said her so denied having allowed soviet spies into the . Embassy in Moscow Clayton told me there s not a whole lot that happened Sally Benally Tso Sie told the Arizona daily Star it just that the Newt Media has blown it out of in december Lonetree became the first of three former embassy guards to be arrested amid allegations that the became sexually involved with soviet women and allowed soviet spies to prowl the embassy. Lonetree is charged with espionage his arrest was the second Nightmare that has hit her family in recent years Tsosie said. The first was the Federal government s program to move her family and other navajos off land that had been awarded to the hop tribe in a tand dispute they took my Jand away she said. They took my livestock away. The took everything i have away Ana now and other family members be came local heroes in the dispute when they were arrested after an october 1980 scuffle. Charges against her were dropped. The family now lives in tuba City Small town on the Navajo reservation. To Oslo said Lonetree s reported anger Over 19th-Century treatment of indians did t ring True and said he showed Strong loyalty to his country. He decided to make a career of the marines in Partout of anger Over the 1983 bombing of a Marine Barracks that killed 241 service men in Lebanon she said. Summaries of Lonel rce s interrogation by military investigators say he admitted having an affair with a soviet relationship evolved into an espionage arrangement according to s attorney William Kunstler released documents last week that Sho Lonetree gave conflicting accounts of what happened to Sonje said her neighbors held a Bene fit dinner thai raised about $2,700 former son s defense and the tribal govern ment has also offered financial said she visited Lonetree in Jan uary and last spoke id him by Telephone week ago he is being held at Quantico Marine base in , the eldest of her two sons by a previous marriage lived with his Mother until he was 14, Ihen lived with his Winnebago father in St Paul Minn relatives said. He joined he marines in 1980,Tsosie said she tries not to dwell on her fear that her son could face the death penalty under military Law i m 40, but i feel like i m a million years old she said. 5 people injured when huge Grain Burlington Iowa api a huge Grain Eleva Tor caught fire and exploded Friday blowing the tops off storage bins shattering windows for 25 blocks an forcing evacuation of downtown buildings when flame threatened an underground fuel people were Hurt by the flames and smoke one seriously. Twelve people worked Al the elevator official said but most were evacuated when the Fin broke out As i was looking up there was a great big fireball an the whole thing just kind said Tony Miller chief photographer at the town s daily newspaper the Hawk Eye. The newspaper s offices Are 350 Yards from the believe it was caused by Grain dust although we Don t have any confirmation said Jerry of Lundorf operations manager for the state office of disaster services. He called it a major company was cited in 1985 for safely violations involving Grain dust and paid a Fine said Mary Bryant stale occupational safely and health administration Archer Daniels Midland elevator along the Mississippi River is used to store Grain principally debris blown hundreds of Yards away started Small fires after the 10 40, . Blast. A Barge and Railroad cars East of the terminal also caught fire witnesses said. The explosion blew the Topi out of six10-Story Concrete storage bins in the 12-bin Complex. By flames smoke elevator explodes and other bins were damaged it blew the lid right off said Charles Gates the Hawk Eye s managing editor. It was like a 2,000-Pound bomb going off at 3 p.m., More than four hours after the blast police chief Ted Al enc said there was no More Dan Ger of explosions and people were being allowed backing a 10-Block area that had been cleared officials had feared Railroad tank cars containing anhydrous ammonia a hazardous compound used in making farm fertilizers might explode or that the names might reach an underground diesel fuel tank. Miller said he and fellow photographer Mark a Geol heard the fire Call and were walking toward the elevator when the blast had to Lake a step Back to catch myself. As i looked up there was All kinds of Sheet Metal and Burn ing Wood and hot embers and a lot of smoke and All or that stuff was starting to rain Down Miller said he took cover under a Railroad car Over hang. The heal was so intense you could hardly stand it. 1 looked Al my hand As i was shooting and h was kind of burning it was that hot. 1 have kind of ared Mark on my hand he said. The thick Cloud of smoke was selected on National weather service radar 75 Miles Northeast in Molina 111, five people were taken to a local Hospital but four were released. Sands of time in the stors and stripes 40 years ago today. April 5, 1947 a japanese Soldier hiding for 20 months in the caves of an Island 550 Miles East of the Philippines surrendered after learn ing thai world War ii was Over. 30 years ago today. Aprils 1937 Willie cemetery Pencil,51, Caddy for president Eisenhower at the Augusta National Golf club in Georgia was fire because he was getting too old to keep up with the president. 20 years ago today. April 5, 1967 three lip Reading expert viewing North vietnamese films of two captured american pilots allegedly confessing to atrocities said that nowhere on the film did the pilots lips match the accompanying dialogue. T 0 years ago foe a. April 5, 1977 in a while House visit egyptian president Anwar Sadat told president Carter that the palestinian Issue must be re solved quickly to avoid wasting a Golden Opportunity for peace to the Middle East. Lightning May have caused rocket s failure Cape canaveral Raap pinpoint Hole in a charred chunk of a failed satellite rocket is Strong evidence the vehicle was hit by lightning before it broke apart after liftoff March 26, the head of a investigation team said Friday. Jon r. Busse told a news conference that no conclusions Hud been reached by his team but electromagnetic interference is the leading Busse displayed the Yard Square piece of rocket describing the suspect area As a pinhole in the fibreglass and Cork Sec Tion of the conical part of the nose fairing or nose Cone protected the military communications satellite atop the Atlas Centaur rocket which broke apart 52 seconds after it was launched in a rainstorm the fib Reiou Side of the recovered Section was charred Over an area about 2 inches in diameter. On the Cork Side the pinhole is surrounded by another charred Section about 6 inches Long and2 inches wide. The quart or Inch thick piece is among bout 100 fragments of the Atlas Cen Taur rocket recovered from the Ocean or nearby beaches. Other pieces arc being examined for evidence of said lightning experts on his re View panel said the Burn was similar to those caused by lightning on fibreglass sections of aircraft. But he said they Nave not concluded whether the alias Centaur fairing was charred before during drafter the Accident. Busse said four lightning strikes were re ported near the rising rocket about 48 seconds Alicr liftoff Ana there was a Strong indication thai electromagnetic interference was associated with the interference could be caused by lightning or by Static Clear deity induced by the rocket Asil Rose through the rain. There was no evidence that the launch team violated launch criteria by launch ing in a rainstorm Buss review Board was broken up into five smaller teams Friday to look at specific areas such As the launch decision weather pre launch and Post launch activities and hardware Salvage he said. The largest team was the one examining the weather
