European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 8, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday. Augusts 1987 the stars and stripes Page 3 of ties Naf jobs to dependent status kaisers Lauvern Bureau air Force non fund employees hired after july 13 who lose their dependent status will also lose their jobs under a Safe policy designed to keep positions open for family members and Oft duly military personnel the folks family members we bring Over Here who need these jobs can gel them said Allen Kalishman chief of the employment entitlements and career management division of Safe s directorate of personnel. The policy has no of Eccl on people hired before july 13,1987, but those taking it i Lar employment after that Date will receive a 60-Day Job termination notice once they arc no longer family members. Policies in the army Navy and inc air Force called for termination of for Mer family members in appropriated fund jobs but Only inc Navy and the army had policies governing non appropriated fund workers. Employees who lose jobs under the policy can reapply for their positions and can be rehired if no suitable family Mem Ber or Oft duly applicant is found. Loss of dependent status can result from death of a sponsor divorce or Legal separation from a sponsor departure of the sponsor from the area or separation of the sponsor from the military service. A dependent child automatically loses dependent status at age 23, Kalishman said. The policy also applies to Oft duly Mil itary members in non appropriated fund jobs who leave or retire from the service. They will lose their jobs on the Date of separation from Active duty. Safe personnel officials began developing the policy two years ago As preferential treatment of family members in inc government Job Market gained sup port both in Congress and the depart ment of defense. In inc past some of the limited number of jobs available to family members were closed permanently when an employee lost dependent status replica of ancient battleship Given sea trial a Crew of British oarsmen Bend their backs to the last providing sailing Power for a replica of a trireme. The Wmk ship which was equipped with a deadly Bronze ram at its prow und a rowing of Crew of 200, Athens 3 dominate the greek world in the 5th Century . The Hmay trial Lesting its Speed and Taneu Ler ability started his week off the Island of form. Already scorched greek Mainland struck by 2nd heat wave in a month Athens Greece up a second blistering heat wave in a month struck the greek Mainland Friday prompting health officials to go on Alert and foreign language radio broadcasts to warn tourists to stay Zutoft Hysun the High death toll from last month s scorching i May heat wave whose temperatures remained stubbornly Over 106 degrees caused severe Izacc prob lems in morgues cemeteries and Hospi tals where some bodies had to be stacked in Hall a s. The july heat a a. Which the Athens weather Center said nos caused b a front from Africa s Sahara Region rated when Breeze from St Cring Northern Europe brought temperatures Down. Shops were told out of air condition ers and fans Friday and Many athenians prepared to evacuate the capital fur the weekend heading for cooler Sites on nearby islands and mountains. Health minister George Mangakis. Who told reporters the july heat killed at least 950 people Friday ordered All hospitals open on a 24-hour basis to Cope with the expected surge of heat victims. Mangakis also ordered exclusive Mili tary hospitals to open to the Public Dur ing the heat wave which greek forecast ers said would last for at least four Days. He also ordered air conditioning units and fans installed in hospitals and ambulances. The health ministry said it was considering forcing shops and offices to close during inc hottest part of the Day. Archbishop Serafeim the primate of the orthodox Church in Greece Laid funerals would be free during the heat wave. Priests were attacked fur Over charging for funeral services during the july heat wave. Switchboards at some foreign embassies and consulates around the country Ere jammed fonday As anxious tourists tried to get information about the heal wave. Knght French and German Broad casts on Lia Piorun radio warned tourists to stay out of the Sun not to drink Alco hol and to avoid physical exertion. Banner headlines on the front Page of Greece s English language daily warned overweight tourists to avoid Catig heavy meals or Sticky sweets. Travel agents however said the hot weather had not dissuaded tourists from coming to Greece. The weather in Northern Europe is so miserable charter companies Are putting on extra flights to Cope with surging de said a Lour operator on the resort is Lind of Corfu. Kepi in said temperatures in Many apartments without air conditioning were two to three degrees higher than few Grei it buildings Are air Condi Tiuliu d despite u that some limes reach 1 m in Trie Shade. Health authorities said those most vulnerable to the heat were the elderly peo ple with weak hearts and respiratory problem Una those receiving certain types of medical Ion. But stayed on the Job. 1 Don t think it will have a great Impact Kalishman said. We re not going to take All of the people on the Rolls Ana say you re fired. " the Bottom line is that new employees will know the hiring conditions going in. Those who fail to report a change in stat us will be subject to immediate firing. Another change in the works will affect non appropriated fund hiring Kalishman said. A department of defense directive being developed As an air Force policy will give preferential treat ment to military spouses being consid ered for Naf jobs. . Law already Calls for such preference in government serv ice jobs. 2 More Hurt in Highway shootings by the associated press a woman was shot in the leg on a Highway near san Francisco and a trucker suffered a facial injury in a shooting near Bakers Field calif., on thursday As the summer rash of violence among com Muters flared throughout California. Meanwhile authorities in Washington stale arrested two men after motorists on interstate 5 reported seeing a Shotgun pointed at them from a parked car. There was no evidence that any shots were fired. Four people have been killed and More than a dozen injured since violence on California roads flared in mid june. Most incidents have been on freeways and highways in Southern California. Traffic disputes have sometimes been the motive while in other cases the As saults seemed random. Patricia santas 31, of san Jose calif., was hit in the left leg about 1 30 . Thursday by a shot fired through her car door As she and her husband drove on interstate 280 near san Francisco. The couple told police there had been no a i Catton with the occupants of the other car. Truck Driver Carl Russell Miller 27, of Long Beach calif., was in stable condition at Kern medical Center with a lip wound reportedly suffered about 3 . On California 99 in Bakers Field. Miller told police he stopped his truck to stretch and a shot from a passing Motorist shattered his Windshield As he was climbing Back in. Authorities have urged Drivers to be courteous and avoid traffic disputes that could Lead to shootings and other As saults. Los Angeles top prosecutors have vowed stiff punishment for people involved in freeway shootings. Elsewhere in inc West the washing ton slate 1 Atrol said thursday thai two men were arrested after motorists on interstate 5 near Olympia wash., reported that a Shotgun was pointed at them from a car on inc Road shoulder. In Arizona truck Driver Victor Ango la of la Puckle calif., told police two shots were fired at his truck in Tucson by a Motorist who May have been angry be cause his car was splashed with water. No one was injured. Nobel prize nominations Washington at1 a Nobel peace in for prime minister Rajiv Gandhi of India and president Jumus r. Jayward inc of sri Una was proposal in Congress thursday to Honor their agreement on ending four years of civil strife in sri Lanka. Rep. Stephen j. Solan a Democrat said he had made the proposal in a letter to inc Nola a committee
