European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 22, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes monday june 22,1967limited attack on . Called crippling scenario new York a a new study concludes that a limited attack on the United Stales involving Only 1 percent of the soviet nuclear Arsenal could set off a collapse of the american Economy that would last for decades according o a published report. The new York times reported in its sunday editions that Federal officials said the study by he Massachusetts Institute of technology was flawed and lha recovery from even Large nuclear attacks could take place in years not decades. The study claims thai an attack aimed Only at liquid fuels and their distribution Points could cripple transportation Energy production and key industries and damage the Economy so badly that most of the Ameri can population would die of starvation in months. The survivors the times said in quoting the study further would be reduced to near medieval Levels of existence for decades. But the study also said the soviet Union would be even More vulnerable than the United states. The study nuclear crash was based upon four the Man credit George Gibson 88, Caps off his High school Days by hogging his Friend my so Hwy. Gibson it a lived his High school diploma ust week in mount Vermyra . He left school 76 Yean go to help support his family and decided to get his diploma because the College when be is auditing cd Sec Wourn l Gie my credit without in. Years of computer simulations of nuclear attacks and their consequences. The computer instructions were modifications of a Model originally developed for the Federal emergency management Agency. The usual Assumption is that the Economy recovers said or. Kosta Tsipis senior author of the study and director of Mats program in science and technology for International Security. But this program shows ii will not recover even 1510 30 years after an but Paul k. Kruc Ger Fema s assistant a Yvo i i director for mobilization resources told the times hit while he had not seen the report he knew that the study s underlying set of computer instructions had been abandoned by Joe government in 1984 because they Wen deemed unrealistic Tsipis told the newspaper that the computer Model had been dropped by the government became its re sults conflicted with the government s Public positions. Krweger vigorously denied the assertion the time said Way up North picnickers enjoy Home style Chow new York a hundreds of current and for Mer mississippians gathered in Central Park saturday for the eighth annual Way up North in Mississippi picnic enjoying Down Home food and discussing toe strange ways of new yorkers. In the crowd were Hodding Carter Iii former presi Dent Carter s state department spokesman and Larry Speaks president Reagan s former press Secretary. Carter began his journalism career in Mississippi and Speaks was bom in Cleveland miss. Also attending were Gerald Turner Chancellor of the University of Mississippi and Nan Summrall a former miss Mississippi. The picnickers ate Fried Catfish Jambalaya Gumbo okra and of course Watermelon. Greg Harkins of Yaughan miss., was there Selling rocking chairs. It s the damnedest thing but in new York ther Earen l any front porches Harkins said. In Mississippi everyone s just silting on the porch and spitting Palli Bankston of Gulfport miss who flew up to new York with a group noted that life in Mississippi is generally slower we have t hard Lime keeping up Wilh them on the streets she said. Jeannine Richey said today we went into a Deli and we wanted to sit Down and have a soda while the lady made our sandwiches but she said no that would bei2."in Mississippi they d insist you sit Down and they d talk 10 you for about six hours and they d make you have a care of human life called 1 St object9 of government new Orleans up delegates to idea onion National right to life committee were told by presiden Reagan in a videotaped message thai All rights Are meaningless Wishom the right to life. The care of human life and happiness and not their destruction is the first and Only legitimate object of Good government Reagan said saturday quoting Thomas Jefferson in the two minute message. More than 1,000 delegates gathered at a hotel to hear Reagan s message and speeches from two presidential candidates. More than 300 years ago the founders signed the declaration of Independence which proclaims the in Ali Diuble rights granted by our creator Reagan said. The first and most Basic of these rights without which the others have no meaning is the right 10 Reagan reminded the delegates his administration has proposed legislation to prohibit use of Federal funds for abortions except where the life of the Mother is endangered Reagan s position was echoed by two presidential candidates who addressed the group rep. Jack Kemp r-., and evangelist Pat Robertson. Kemp applauded the leaders of the anti abortion movement As the giants on whose shoulders we they Are the men and women who put to shame the politicians of this world who state personal opposition to abortion but refuse to if a Finger to do any thing about in. Shame on them. Shame on them he said drawing enthusiastic applause. Robertson said the president elected in 1988 would have the Opportunity to set judicial policy into the next Century. We will affirm at every level our support of the right to life of the elderly and the right to life of the unborn he said. Stateside women now accepted As Optimist club members St. Louis a Optimist International has begun accepting women As members for the first time since it was founded in 1919. A spokesman for the 160,000-member organization said the group s Board approved the move a week ago but held off the announcement to permit time to inform the presidents of the nearly 4,000 Optimist clubs in the United state Canada and the Caribbean. Our Legal counsel has advised in that the provision of our organization Constitution restricting membership to men no longer is enforceable in Light of the . Supreme court Smay 4 ruling involving rotary International said Optimist International president Lester , of Lake acc maw . The organization which has its International Headquarters in St. Louis is celebrating in 68lh anniversary. Woman gets $ 1,680 for death of poodle Daytona Beach Fla. A a jury awarded a dog owner ,680 in damages after her poodle died from an accidental overdose of worm Medicine. The Volusia county jury deliberated 45 min utes before awarding the damages Only one tenth of what owner Diane Deen had sought Cocoa a 5-to-c-Pound toy poodle died nov.7, 1983, after a Volusia animal emergency clinic employee mistakenly gave her a Noo Wom drug intended for a 13-Pound Doberman pitch or. Deer who raises and Sells show dogs and pets at the hush Puppy Kennel sued the emergency clinic Over profits she would have realized had the dog lived. She had asked for j 16,608, claim ing that Cocoa could have produced up to eight profitable litters. Wives forum to focus on Job of being first lady Des Moines Iowa a wives of six of seven democratic presidential hopefuls have agreed 10 a forum july 26 to talk about Hie Posi Tion of first lady. Agreeing o appear Are Harriet Babbitt wife of former Arizona gov Bruce Babbitt Jill Biden wife of sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware Kitty Dukakis wife of Massachusetts gov. Michael Dukakis Jane Gephardt wife of rep. Richard Gephardt of Missouri Jeanne Simon wife of sen. Paul Simon of Illinois and Mary Elizabeth Gore wife of sen. Albert Gore or. Of Tennessee. The Rev. Jesse Jackson s wife has said the will be in Russia and unable to attend said Sharon Dearden of the Polk county democratic party sponsor of the forum at Drake University. Sex Black Panther faces Calif embezzlement trial Oakland. Calif. A former Black panic or party Leader Huey Newton serving a 2 year prison term for illegal weapons Possession has been ordered tried on embezzlement charges relating to a now defunct school operated by the party. Newton and another school official. Mart Al expander appeared in Oakland municipal court for a preliminary hearing then were ordered held for trial on charges of embezzlement and misappropriation of funds at Oakland Community school. Antwion. 45, faces a maximum of 10 years in prison and Alexander seven years if convicted. The state alleges that Newton and Alexande diverted for their own use about $60,000 in state department of education funds thai were sup posed to support the school according to Dep Uty attorney general Charles Kirk. The school folded in 1982. The year of the alleged violations
