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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 25, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Probation Agency recommends Goetz be spared prison Friday september 25, 1987 the stars and stripes pages new York a the cily Proba Tion department has recommended that subway gunman Bernhard Gnetz be spared a prison sentence after being convicted on a weapons charge a defense attorney said wednesday. Golz a 39-year-old electronics specialist was convicted june 16 of third degree Possession of a weapon in connection with the shoaling of tour youths on a Manhattan subway train dec. 22,1984. The jury acquitted him on More serious charges including attempted Mur Der and assault. Golz is scheduled to be sentenced oct. 7, and faces up to seven years imprison. Mark Baker an attorney for Goclin confirmed the sentencing recommendation but refused to elaborate saying it would be  however in by to said it obtained a copy of the report which recommends intensive psychiatric counselling for Roctz in lieu of a prison term. In by said the report described Golz As a quietly intense angry and fearful individual determined at whatever Cost not to be victimized by violent  although it appears the defendant a not completely free of the racist feelings All Loo common in our society our investigation uncovered no evidence to sup port the conclusion that the events sur rounding the offence resulted from racist attitudes the station quotes the report As saying. The report according to in by said Roctz should not receive a jail sentence because he has no prior criminal record carried a weapon Only for Sitf dec Csc and will continue to suffer the consequences of worldwide publicity Stem Ming from the Case. Texans playing catch up in Colorado Tomato War twin lakes Colo. Apr out numbered texans preparing to take re Venge for Colorado s onslaught of Texas jokes in the Best tradition of the Alamo Hope to win one for a change this week end in the sixth annual Colorado Texas Tomato War. About 600 combatants arc expected to plunk Down 139 for to shirts and Toma toes und fling six tons of the soft and Rotten reds at each other beginning at High noon saturday. Bui Only about 250 of them Are expected to be texans putting them in the underdog role right off the Bat. The texans set up an Alamo replica on Ibe Hillside and it s the last Strong hold to fall said John Berg of Lead Lille an expatriate texan who has fought in four Tomato wars on behalf of the Lone Star state. The winners those who last the Day with clean shirts win bragging rights for another year so far Texas has won Only once. Texans fondness for Colorado As a Vaca Tion spot is at the Root of the event begun by Taylor Adams of Leadville command ing general of in Colorado forces. While they do bring Money icy also become the butt of jokes throughout Colo Rado beautify Colorado put a texan on a bus is one of the More popular lines i Colorado. Basket Weaver app4�id Jacob Hektner 4-year-Ald from Fer Gus fails Minn weaves his Way Down his Drift Way in i laundry Basket lie did a skateboard. Sands of time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Sept. 25. 19-17 an Allied big three commission agreed to distribute part of a $330 million sold Cache seized during the War from the germans to meet the financial needs of european countries. 30 years ago today. Sept. 25, 1957 five Hundred troops from the 101st airborne div inform Campbell ky., started Landing at Little Rock fab w put Down violence inthe integration torn cily. 20 years ago today. Sept. 25. 1967 teachers Union president Albert Shanker declared Sun Day that there was no possibility teachers would return to work monday indicating new York s Public school system was headed into a third week of disruption. 7 0 years ago today. Sept. 25, 1977 the United stale Sand the soviet Union affirmed Hal they would continue their 1972 treaty limiting anti missile defences and reaffirmed their goal 10 conclude a Long term Accord to limit their strategic weapons. The dec rations came at he close of soviet for eign minister Andrei Gromyko s two Day visit to Washington. Thousands still idled by school strikes by the associated press a three week strike by Boston school bus Drivers has left 27,000 students to find their own Way to classes and some Are coping with class. Robert Macpherson. Co owner of Ladd limousine in Quincy donated his services to Solomon Lewcun Borg mid dle school in the Boston Section of mat Tapan. Lewenberg principal Thomas o Neill or. Told students they must behave in the 1987 Cadillac stretch limousines because each vehicle is Worth about $50,000. Macpherson said he has t had prob lems. The kids Are having a Ball Mac Pherson said. They be gotten to the Point where they want us to open the doors for them. They want to watch the soap operas and listen to the stereo. They re just  Macpherson said he decided to donate his services to Lewenberg students who arc Ages 11 to 14, because the school won an award for its Reading and writing pro Grams in 1985, meanwhile the seven member leadership team for striking teachers in nor ton mass., was cited for contempt for violating an injunction against the strike. And a judge said he would Fine the teach ers association 11,250 daily until its members returned to classrooms. In Michigan teachers in East China complied with a court order and re turned to work while striking teachers in Cassopolis planned to go to court to pre vent the school District from tiring them. Strikes continued wednesday in Gibraltar and West Iron county the Michi Gan education association said. The three strikes involve 331 teachers and 6,972 students. Contract negotiations resumed wednesday Between the school Board and the Fla infield n a education association which represents 850 teachers bus Drivers cafeteria workers custodians and secretaries. In Elizabeth . A 6tt-hour negotiation session ended at 3 30 . Wednes Day with no Progress reported on ending a strike by 2,000 school employee there. Newspaper claims it has police aids list Montgomery Ala. A police have compiled a list of residents who have aids and a College newspaper re ported wednesday that it had obtained a copy with nine names on it. It came from a very reliable source did Donny Clilon editor of the  Nimbus at Auburn University. It was provided by an Anonymous source who said he got it from a police officer he said. Mayor Emory Fulmar who has re fused to disclose How the department got the names of aids victim said the list obtained by the a omnibus is  Folmar has said the police list is Nec Essary to protect police and fire officials who might come in Contact with an aids victim. Claxton said Folmar has asted 10 see the newspaper s list but he has not decided whether to comply. I would like to see it and compare it to the information that we might have. It is not the real list t guarantee it the mayor said. Claxton said the list has the names of nine people. Addresses and race were included for seven of them. He said the list appeared to be a photocopy with the words known aids victims at the top and the words compiled 20 june t9b7" Ai the Bottom  
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