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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, June 24, 1988

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 24, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday. June 24, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 3 Cash and carry banking of Phon John bundrick makes a big withdraw Al from a Bank in Columbia . The Happy super scooper is leaving the vault with All the $1, $5 and $10 Bills he we Able to snatch from the floor in 98 seconds. The Bank staged the dash for Cash to publicize the opening of a new downtown Oiler. Bundrick won the right to grab the greenbacks and he managed to emerge with $27,381. North ordered to list secrets he plans to disclose Washington a the judge inthe Iran Contra Cue signalled his determination wednesday to bring Oliver  to rial by ordering the fired White House aide to specify which government secrets he wants to disclose in court. . District judge Gerhard a. Csell provisionally rejecting a defense Chal Lenge to the constitutionality of the classified information procedures acl announced what he termed a possible remedy to the problems posed by reams of secret documents collected by inde pendent counsel Lawrence e. Walsh. Gesell gave North until july 11 to list the classified documents he wants to Dis close in his defense against charges he conspired with former National Security adviser John m. Poindexter and arms dealers Albert Hakim and Richard v. Accord to illegally divert iranian arms Sale profits to he nicaraguan Contra re Bels. Gesull s ruling coupled with Las week s finding thai Walsh did not make use of three defendants immunized con Gressional testimony is a further Indica Tion the judge is trying to fashion proce dures for bringing North to trial by this fall. Gesell has ordered separate trials for the other defendants. The defense contended that a require ment in the classified information la that it notify the government before trial what secrets it wants to disclose would tip Walsh to its strategy putting the defendants at a tactical disadvantage. Lawyers for North and his co defendants asked Csell to declare the Law unconstitutional As applied to the Case. Resell acknowledged that a strict application of the 1980 Law would be impossible because of the Case s Broad intrusion into classified areas of  Walsh has identified some 50.000 pages of classified documents that might be relevant to the defense plus an additional 150,000 pages at various stages of review by an inter Agency task Force. It probably was never contemplate that classified information problems of this magnitude would be presented to a trial judge in a single Case the judge said. But he said that when Congress enacted the Law it gave trial judges leeway to fashion or alive and air solutions to problems posed by a Large number of classified materials. While afforded this leeway the Courtis unable to determine definitively at this stage whether or not the classified document problems presented by this Case can be resolved Gesell said. A proposes to make the Effort but the complexity of the situation defies obvious answers. Final ruling on the de sense motion must await further devel  a Way must be found to preserve defendant s constitutional rights that is ill affords adequate Protection or National Security concerns the judge said. Accordingly go set said he will initially review North s list of secret documents without consulting with the prosecution. The judge scheduled a closed hearing for july 14 to be attended Only by North and his lawyers to hear arguments Why certain government documents Are Rele vant to the Case. Gesell said the documents deemed Rel Evant will be reviewed by the inner Agency task Force to determine whether the Dis closure in court of any documents would Compromise National Security. He gave the task Force until aug. I to Complete this task. After that Gesell said he would con duct closed hearings with both the prosecution and defense to determine a Way 10 disclose the information contained inthe sensitive documents without com promising secrecy. Carter reported upset by Reagan s remarks new York Dpi Jimmy Carter is mad about what he Calls president Reagan s insulting miss Alc a cols about the Carter administration and then denying he said them the Southern Magazine reported. Carter in an interview published in the Magazine wednesday said he once complained to Reagan about some of his televised comments and the president de Nied making the remarks. What 1 do not understand however is Why he would continue to make so Many outright missive meals about my administration Carter said. Once what he said about me was just. Well it was  said the former democratic president whose tenure in the while House from 1977 to 1981 preceded Reagan s. And i have to confess that it made me angry. So t called him the next morning and told him i did t appreciate hearing such nonsense from him and do you know what he said to me he denied hav ing said what i heard him say on television the night before Carter also ruminated Over the storm that erupted Over Larry up cakes confession that As Reagan s presidential spokesman he invented comments and passed them off As his own. Jody Powell Carter s press Secretary called me and told me he was taking a Public oath that he d never done anything like that which leaves me in the embarrassing position of haying to own up to every thing he Ever said i  Carter told the Magazine it ought to be pointed out. Thai every time in happened every time up cakes made something up and told people that s what Reagan had said. At least two people knew he was lying Carter said. Carter also told the Magazine that Reagan has never shown the slightest interest in establishing a relationship. It was a hairy situation for subway riders new York not the woman on the subway platform was staring intently at something on the trucks. See she old. There s a Hurt Puppy on the  the other subway rider peered Down la see a furry hairy mailed Gray thing. I really Don t think it s a Puppy be said. And even if it is it s gut id be  woman said it s poppy and we be got la an something fast she turned la the direction the brain would be coming front. None could be Beard approaching. Look the woman old to Man who had walked Over. Whit do Yon think out it Down there on the tracks 1 say it s a poppy and it s badly Hurt. What arc we going to do about itt the newcomer peered Down. I Don t think Ift a Puppy be said. Could be a. Cal. Maybe � big Nairy rat whatever ii is 1 Don t think it s  ii is the woman said. Look you can see it  the ethers could detect no signs of life. Several More people appeared Sll ing for the train. The woman asked if anyone would jump Down to Rescue what the of certain was an injured poppy. No one Toh Monred but then Wai continuing debate As to whether ii was a Puppy a Cal or rat or whether it was alive. The woman was becoming agitated. In Tjw time we re been Ai Tong on of Yon could have jumped Down picked it no and taken it la us vet Ibe said. We just can t Lei it Lay there and  another person joined the group. Pardon me ill he was asked Bat what do Yon think that or he looked Down at the tracks. Hii answer we Nutter of Tut and a nuked what Yon nun t  
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