European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 13, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Pagee the stars and stripes wednesday january 13,19b8 successor sought new York a Rudolp Giuliani says he won l be Able Loran for the Senate unless he right candidate is chosen quickly id succeed him As . Attorney in Man Hattan the new York times Slid monday. We have so Many important investigations of criminal activity now under Way that i cannot leave unless i m sure the right person succeeds me he said sunday. If no successor is chosen in two weeks Giuliani said he would re main . Attorney. Giuliani a Republican appointed by president Reagan spoke after a film and lecture program on politics the newspaper reported. Giuliani s name has been advanced As a potential challenger to Daniel Patrick Moynihan a. Democrat. Judge orders Amoco to pay $85.2 million for 1978 Oil spill Chicago a a Federal judge monday ordered Amoco corp. To pay ss5.2 million for damages from the wreck of the supertanker Amoco Cadiz which spilled 68 million Gallons of Oil of the Brittany coast nearly a decade ago. . District judge Frank Mcgaur who ruled in 1984 that the Chicago based Amoco was liable for the march16, 1978, Oil spill heard More than a year of expert testimony before deter mining damages in the second phase of the trial. Besides France the plaintiffs included90 villages associations of Oyster men and fishermen environmentalist an property owners and a Small third group of plaintiffs. The claims by the plaintiffs were Al most always seriously and greatly exam Geraled Puc Garr said in reasoned that the Best Way to gel what they were entitled to Wasto ask for three four five times what the claims should have been and that what icy did Megarr said s39.7 million of the 85.2 Mill Ion awarded was inters. He said that calculated at monday Exchange rates the total amounted 0 252,837,823 francs. The French slate sought $466 million in damages while the 90 plaintiffs sought j69s million at current Exchange rates attorneys said. We re very confident the court of att peals will recognize that Many or the things the judge called theoretical arc in deed compensable under French Law said attorney Barry Kingham. Officials from 10 French villages Allendc monday s hearing including Deputy mayor Andre Roscco from a fish ing Village near the spill. We Are a Little bit disappointed be cause we thought the damages caused to Brittany were estimated justly Kosc said we thought we would get More Money because of our lost image 1 ii since Many of the towns Are r Wheeling reopens fops to Ohio River temperatures t cd�mu9. Rafii Hlun. P Lort Dort. Pm lid. T Munch. Pirn p rom p the Woods Adams said. Fuel from dispersing and slowing its makeshift system had kept drinking movement water flowing since the fuel reached Sist Enville mayor Lester Leach said Wheeling s water intakes Friday. Offi Ashland Oil co. Has dispatched Barge vials in the City of 43,000 resumed carrying More than 1 million Gallons of pumping water sunday from the Ohio Waler to the town of 2,200 people. R. � pm i. . _ a m i Wheeling , a the Cit began depending on the Ohio River for All its water again monday after Levels of Icsel fuel from a million gallon spill fell to treatable Levels but authorities warned Hal business As usual could still. Drain reserves. Through sponge fillers then mixed it in a the fuel spilled into the Monon Gaitos of it Reservoir with water pumped from the River sout of Pittsburgh Jill Era 4&-y barges. We re just going to stay on Island keep working on it said t Oyd Adams the City Engineer and Public works manager Mike Nau said Reservoir Levels were rising monday As the rive water began flowing. Nau said the the City s main Reservoir with a 3.5 million gallon capacity contained slightly More than 2 million Gal Lons monday morning. The tank was Down to 500,000 Gallons sunday mom ing. Adams said Wheeling s Ohio rive water intakes were turned on fully Over night but barges thai had been pumping clean water will be kept on standby. Ii will be a while until we get out of year old Ashland "6fl tank crumpled As it was assistant cily manager Nancy Vapner being filled and other officials used the word Crit the Slick has travelled More than 100 Miles on the Monongahela and the Ohio through Pennsylvania Ohio and it Oil has offered to pay All ical to describe the was the focus of water con Cerns sunday As the last Pennsylvania resident affected by the Jan. 2 spill had their Lap water civil emergency in Steubenville Ohio was lifted saturday and rive water was being treated and pumped to customers a Cal Iown expected to be affected is Sistersville about so Miles Down Stream from Wheeling but authorities Don t know when. Cold weather has caused i in the Ohio River keeping the cleanup Steubenville the civil emergency that had ordered All non Csc Nival Busi Nesses closed Friday was lifted after we took another look at things and figure that the worst of it was Over mayor David Hindman am not satisfied thai the situation is Back to Normal. But 1 am sure absolutely sure Hal the water is of s de a Vul Swit says on visit to Korea Ary in the Wiric kind income. Soldiers i f Soldier show. Application deadline is in Tler ested soldiers show Ltd submit hic Alion forms together with of clearance from their unit commander immediately a Alicr than first waiting to see if they Are nominated. Seoul South Korea a i seemed like coming Home Loretta soil said when she finally visited Korea tomake a film on the country and the War that was the setting for the popular tvs eries Swit who starred As maj. Margaret hoi lips Houlihan in the show Shook her head As she stared at some North korean Border posts. Despite the fact that a a so was filmed in Southern California she said the surroundings seemed very familiar. It s Dejavu because i spent 10 years of my life pretending to be in Korea said Swit who arrived in the country Las week. Filmmaker Arnold Shapiro turned 10swit when he came up with the idea of making a film about the korean War an America s role in it. It really is the forgotten War Shapiro said. the Story of a . Army medical station handling Bailie casual ties is about the Only association mos americans have with Korea. Shapiro said. But his film korean War stones will aim to show More of the terrible reality of the War he said this in t Light entertainment. This is dramatic powerful and in some cases shocking he sail. The War erupted in 1s50 when communist North Korea invaded South Korea. The United states and other a Lions sent hundreds of thousands of troops to Aid the South in what became Athree year War of Allilion. The Blank spot in America s memory about the War puzzles Shapiro and he Hopes the film will help people a Mem soil u hot up a Elihu Ber. About 55,000 american died i Korea almost As Many Ai in the much longer . Involvement in Vietnam. Carol Fleisher the show s writer said it is time America recognized the men and women who fought in Korea. It s terrible to live knowing that what you did has been forgotten she said. The film which will open across the United Stales in May is timed to take advantage of the 35th anniversary or the end of the War and the coming of the Seoul olympics in and Fleisher say few Ameri cans realize the United slates still i deeply involved with american Roopi guarding the Border with the North under defense pact with South Korea. U is a difficult and dangerous assignment and dozens of american Jol diera have been killed or wounded Over the years. The sealed Border Between North and South is defended by hundreds of thousands of troops on con Stant Alert. 4 for the film Shapiro interviewed vet Erans and some of the 40,000 . Troop son the Border. Soil and the film Crew toured , army Border positions meeting servicemen. They also rubbed shoulders with North korean soldiers atthe fan Muoio Nice site. "1 had never been so close to danger to impending violence soil said it an encounter with a North korean offi car interviews with american sow enwere far More relaxed As soil asked them about their work and living talked shyly about musing family and Wail of North korean propaganda Sonu blaring from loudspeakers across the Border provided a steady backdrop for the interviews. The Sosien who can t understand the broadcasts in korean shrugged when asked if it bothered hem. No. It s like listening to a Spanish radio station said one private
