European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 16, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Pages the stars and stripes tuesday june 16, 7987 plane crash mystery Keaton Rouge la. Up cd Cal experts found no Raisoni gubernatorial candidate n Bath Baum would have b before Hispran crashed into a Remote homa vesture the port issued by Oij homa Fred b Jordan said St uses of Baum s by fed and body fluff showed Nuj signs of poisons a Phol or or Jordan sport said uhf tests tin covered nol Redica Nasons Why Baum 49. land his single engine essnmp2 10 before in ran out of full a crashed in a Remote pasture k0rthwcst okla homa on june 3. Protest cd Rock last of the i january Dur Iii missile a have Pip Assing the tended Over Cussary orca k a the arrested in proles of Trident Al Cap canaveral no Conta to ires demons Trail i trespassing in property was tied con . Nec Heil justified la Avol Ilyf nuclear War. , Broward coi Daniel Ocilak rejected after attorneys for protesters introduced test y from a psychologist a i Ian minister an International and a retired Navy Admiral. U i Tan s Money Geneva a the j10 Mil lion donated by the Sultan of Bru Nei for the Nicaragua contras last year but mistakenly deposited can be paid Back to the ruler of the enrich Island slate a Geneva investigating judge has said. Judge Vladimir Slemberger said Sultan sir Muda Hassanai Bol Kiah had filed a formal claim to the Money plus j253, in interest. He also said . Prosecuting authorities had withdrawn their request to freeze the funds. Noth ing now stands in the Way of re turning the funds to the Sultan Stem Berger said. At the same time a spokesman for credit suisse said inc Bank had withdrawn the criminal lawsuit filed last month against the unidentified Swiss businessman on whose account the funds were re ported to have been erroneously placed. Army Reserve officer resigns of plagiarism probe Reserve colonel whose nominal High become a one Star general was pending an investigation of Plath charges has resigned his commission army officials said Friday co. James e. Willoughby submitted a letter of resignation last month to the commander of the 310th theater army area cd at fort Belvoir va., and it was subsequently accepted said Beu an army spokesman. Willoughby had been nominated to receive his tint Star when he was selected to become the Deputy commander that unit Al fort Belvoir in Marc month later the army s inspect of Ner Al opened an inquiry Baa Iron a complaint tiled by an your Mofied constituent of rep. Phitz Pfar k-i11. The inquiry focused initially on whether will Why had plagiarized an to a fellow officer and Vietnam War hero. It was broadened in May to include charges that he Camond had improperly worn various Vietnam War decorations on his uniform to which Jim was not entitled. La charges if sustained would Haveit on Willoughby s Nomine a brigadier general be cause they Elbl Hiye led to Champl conduct in Mccomi _ an army official of Fly cd to be named said Widyn his letter that he want i charges but that want to put the army or his unify through any none Embarrass the unusual investigation of Willoughby focused on a tribute he wrote to Cape. Dean Phillips a highly decorated Vietnam Veteran who died aug. 22, 1985, of cancer. The tribute appeared several months later in an edition of army Reserve Magazine. The appearance of Willoughby s rib Ute followed the publication of a righted tribute to Phillips in Belingon Post on aug. 3ljfi filth i by Lewis Puller ape.p0mnitiomcy. In Vietnam withphju0nviiloughby had served As Phil stateside commander in the army Reserve 1 Ith special forces group Alfort Mcade my. Willoughby later acknowledged there were numerous similarities Between his tribute and that of Puller. But he deed them As quite innocent and cer t deliberately Willoughby acknowledged to a rude publication defens week that he Mpr a time worn some Vietnam Deco ratio uhis uniform to which he was not in i a Tel
