European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 8, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the e stars Anil stripes monday february 8,1988 . Plans show of Force during olympics new York times Washington tic Reagan administration plans a full scale show of military Force in and around South Korea next fall to deter possible North korean terrorism or attack during the olympic games in Seoul administration officials say. The North korean government under president Kim la Sung has made i Idle Effort to disguise in attempts to exploit political turmoil in South Korea during last fall s presidential election. Officials predict similar problems during the parliamentary election this month. The United states which has 40,000 soldiers in South Korea has a Mutual Security treaty that requires the unite states to Render military assistance in the event South Korea Comaj under attack. About 47,000 More americans including 20.000 marines Are in Japan. In its preliminary plate administration officials said one aircraft Carrier and possibly two each with 6 to 10 escorting vessels would steam off the coast of South Korea during the games which Are scheduled for late september and Early october in the South korean Capi Tal. More air Force Psanos May be flown from Japan to join those already in South Korea the officials indicated. Marine amphibious battalions often accompany Carrier Batik groups and would be available from american Bajc on Oki Nawa perhaps Mout important the official said surveillance by reconnaissance air Craft and intelligence satellites would be increased to provide South Korea wit the earliest possible warning of trouble from North Korea. Before that at least one army and one Marine battalion will be flown into South Korea in late March for an annual training exercise known As team spirit. That Drill is intended to reassure. South Korea that the United slates can bolster forces there and to remind North Korea dynamite9 Fitzgerald Story found Princeton . Up a bizarre and previously unknown f. Scott Fitzgerald Short Story with a daredevil heroine who claims to be a literally dynamite packed human Cannonball Isid be published for the first time Princeton University has said. The Story a full life was found Ina collection of Fitzgerald papers at the Princeton Library among items donated by Marie Shank the author s Secretary in 1937 Hon the Story was written. It kill be published in the Winter Edi Tion of the Princeton University Library chronicle Sci Dulce for feb. 15, univer sity spokesman Justin Harmon said. Fiti Rgerald the cult Avagail living jaw age writer Best known for the is novel the great gatsby wrote the five Page Story while living in a hotel in Tryon . While his wife Zelda was in a mental Hospital. By 1937. Fit Berald was having difficulty Selling stories in part because of his disaffection with a trademark character Type the Young Beautiful wilfully Independent heroine often modelled on Zelda said in pcs , West lit who discovered the unpublished work. In the surviving second draft of a of scan Fitzgerald full life Gwen Davics jumps from the i3rd Story of a new York skyscraper in an inflated rubber suit and sur Vives to marry the heir to a Gunpowder Fortune jump from an Ocean liner and work As a human Cannonball the Brief Story Endi with Davies talking with a fiend or. Wilkinson just before she is shot from a Cannon but i m not an artificial Shell she said. The joke s on you i m full of dynamite so 1 always knew i d go off. Blowing up Owen seems to have been a private gesture for Fitzgerald said West an English professor at Pennsylvania slate University. The surviving draft of a full life Ells us that for him his heroine was dead Long before he detonated West said he discovered the Story through pure serendipity 10 years ago while working on a Book using materials in princeton1 Fitzgerald collection. He researched the Story deter mined it was unpublished and began working with Futlz Gerald s literary Eseo tutors to publish it. A first draft of the Story titled the vanished girl was tent to red Book Magazine in March 1937, by Fitzgerald s agent Harold Ober but was rejected Weil said. Fitzgerald ignored Ober i suggestions for revisions in preparing the second draft which included the reference to the Dyna mite he said. Acc dismisses complaint against station that broadcast White supremacist talk show West Jordan Utah a the Federal communications commission has dismissed a complaint against a Utah radio station that broadcast a White supremacist talk show an acc spokes Man said. An investigation found no indication that Kozl s aryan nations hour Cre ated an imminent danger of physical injury of the Type that warrants action under relevant court Agency spokesman Ralph Plumberg said Friday. The complaint against k2zi was filed by rep. John Dingell d-mich., chair Man of the House Energy and Commerce com Millie just before the program s dec. 5 debut. Hosted by avowed racist Dwight Mccarthy amid intense Public outcry the show was cancelled after two broadcasts. Station owner John Hinton cited the loss of most of the station s advertisers and death threats received by him and Mccarthy. The acc complaint included allegations against the station by Cal Davis former Kozzi talk show Host and the Simon wisc Plhal Center in los an Geles a jewish advocacy group. Davis a jew claimed tic had Bee threatened by anti semitic statements made on the air and harassed by station officials and employees. Rabbi Abrah Mcooper of the Wiesenthal Center called the aryan nation s philosophies the pornography of however in a letter to Dingell. Acc chairman Dennis r. Patrick said local enforcement authorities were in a far better position to assess the Loci circumstances than is the Patrick cited a 1966 Standard allowing expression of any views not involving a Clear and present danger to the Community. If there it u be free speech it must be file for speech we abhor and Hale As Well As for speech we find Tolera ble or congenial Patrick said of the american Alliance with South Korea. The officials said the new plan would be similar to deployments in the Mien at the time of the asian games in sep tember 1986. At that time the aircraft carriers Ranger and Carl Vinson along with the battleship new Jersey and about two dozen other warships patrolled the sea around South Korea. Just what role american military Power would have in any terrorist Epi Sode during the olympics was not dear. Most conventional forces Are not organized for anti terrorist operations but they could be used to retaliate for terror ism. Aids worries could affect worker rights Atlanta api in Spile of medi Cal assurances a significant number of workers Are afraid of catching aids from sharing Job equipment res Lioon and cafeterias with victims of the deadly disease according to a new Survey. That suggests worries about aids could conflict with Legal decisions that protect victims rights to keep working said David hero la director of the Cen Ter for work performance at the Georgia Institute of a company can cancel 35 or 40 percent of it work Force to be afraid of using the cafeteria or to refuse to share equipment that has serious implications Herald said. The Georgia tech Telephone Survey released last week contacted 2,000 peo ple who were at least in years old work ing full time and not self employed the margin of error is 3 percent. It found that �6 percent of those who responded said they would be concerned about using the tame re room on Lac Job As a person who had acquire immune deficiency syndrome. Forty percent said they would think twice about eating in the same cafeteria As an aids patient while 37 percent said they would not share tool or equip ment with such a person. A third of those polled said they did not believe assurances that aids can Only be transmitted through sexual Contact or through contaminated blood. Herald mid that the indicated companies should do More to educate people about the disease corporations Don t really have a Han dle on How to Deal with the Issue of aids in the work place Herold said. There s a major need to educate the work Force before hysteria or panic sets findings of the poll however showed thai while some workers May fear aids victims an overwhelming majority Are sympathetic to Sulc Rirs. A Lehiy one percent of respondents Laid they would be willing to help the individual perform aspects of the Job with which he or she was having actors Cross swords for stage class Des Moines Iowa a learn ing the Fine Points of sword lighting might seem As useful As say studying How to Hunt mammoths but 22 would be swashbucklers Are Honing their stills at Iowa state University this semester. They re not practising fencing the sport with rules and Points. They re into rough and Tumble combat we swords hut Tor the stage rather than a Battlefield. You gel to live your fantasy in life said Gregg Henry 29, a Veteran stage combat instructor. I know that s me. I wish i was born in the Swash buckling Days. It s a real release for people 1 just Hope they do it instead of real sword they use seven Pound Wood and steel replicas without sharpened edges or Point. Still they re lethal enough and Henry insists on safely. Two or three years ago a student was not listening and he almost look my head off he said. It was an Over head and he was coming straight Down at my head. I knew in an instant tie was t going to Stop. I leaned Back and i saw the Point coming Down in front of my eyes. That s a weird feeling. The Point is you screw around in class you re out Tow idea of the three credit theater elective class on the Ames Campus is to make sword fights and other hand to hand combat appear real to the audience without drawing blood. A try to teach Ilas part of acting said Henry. As Well As learning the athletic moves involved actors must portray the feeling of combatants the Envelo stay alive or to Gore the other person. I think it s Good for the actor he said. We Tenc tto get too intellectual some times
