European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 23, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 28 news briefs go accused in death of another Soldier s son Bamberg West Germany the 2-year-old son of a 1st army div Soldier died saturday apparently from injuries received aug. 14 whence was allegedly shaken by a Soldier visiting the child s Soldier pfc. Scott m. Mathieu 21, of he co 7th in 6th inf in Bamberg has Bee charged with murder in the incident said maj. John l. Shea a 1st army div spokesman. Tassilo h. Reynolds son of staff sgt. Randell. And Erika d. Reynolds died saturday morn ing at the Erlanger University children s Hospi Tal. Randell Reynolds is assigned to he Del Bamberg military Community. The alleged shaking incident occurred in Hall Stadt near Bamberg in the Home of another Friend of Erica Reynolds. The child had been uncritical condition with a brain injury since aug. 14.the army criminal investigation come is investigating the Case. Go gets 4-year sentence for larceny sexual assaults Heilbronn West Germany a 19-year-old Soldier received a four year prison sentence monday after pleading guilty to larceny and two charges of indecent assault. Pvt. 1 Joseph w. Walwood of the 525th Ordo in Sieg Elsbach admitted sexually assaulting two female soldiers in separate incidents april 1and june 11 at the Sieg Elsbach army depot army officials said. He also admitted stealing about $ 1,000 from one of the women. In the first incident Walwood carried the Vic Tim into an unoccupied office and had sexual Intercourse with her after she had become drunkard unconscious at a party officials said. In the second incident he stole the victim s Money an assaulted her about 1 . Or 2 . In her bar Racks room before she persuaded him to leave. A pretrial agreement reduced the length offal Wood s prison term to three years. He also was Given a dishonourable discharge and ordered to forfeit All pay and allowances. Augsburg Soldier drowns at of d swimming area Augsburg West Germany a 20-year-old Soldier drowned Friday after apparently developing leg cramps while swimming in a Small Lake a military Community spokeswoman said Soldier assigned to Vii corps arty in Augsburg was swimming in the Kussee an authorized swimming area within the Augsburg City limits when he went under Heide Lammer Wise lifeguard on duty pulled him from the water and administered car to no Avail she said. The Soldier was taken by helicopter to the army hos Pital in Augsburg but he was dead on arrival. The name of the Soldier is being withheld until his family is notified. Of sergeant sentenced for acts against daughter Span Dahlem a West Germany a39-year-old air Force master sergeant was sentenced to 13 a Vears in prison Friday after being found guilty of a number of sex related crimes against his daughter a base spokesman said offences against the teen aged girl included attempted rape carnal knowledge rape so Domy and other indecent acts base spokesman set. Darrell Brewer said. The acts began in may1985 and continued until april 1988, when the girl reported the behaviour to her Stepmother. The sergeant who was tried by judge alone Ina general court martial also was reduced to the lowest enlisted Grade and Given a dishonourable discharge Brewer said. The sergeant is being held at the army confinement facility in Mannheim West Germany awaiting Transfer to fort Leavenworth kan., where he will serve his stars and stripes is withholding the name of the sergeant to protect the identity of his daughter. Tuesday August 23,1988 Playboy plans to present More about Quayle from Parkinson Chicago a the managing editor of Playboy Magazine Jonathan Black says one time Washington lobbyist Paula Parkinson will make new comment about Republican vice presidential candidate Dan Quayle and will appear nude in the Magazine s no vember Issue. Black would not say however whether Parkinson comments will contradict what she has said previously about when Quayle shared a Florida cottage with two other congressmen and Parkinson in january 1980. Quayle was never accused of intimacy with her and Justice department investigation of Parkinson s relationships with members of Congress found no i pro s managing photo editor Gary Cole said sunday night he thinks the picture of Parkinson posing nude was taken in the Early 80s. Parkinson appeared nude in a 1980 Issue of the Magazine. Cole said the photograph will appear in a Section of the Magazine featuring women in Washington in the Issue scheduled to be on the Newsstands oct. 1. Quayle and two other House members shared a cot Tage with Parkinson during a golfing vacation in 1980. The two congressmen besides Quayle who shared the cottage were rep. Tom Railsback r-i11., and rep. Thomas b. Evans a Del. Parkinson said she had an affair with Evans who later left the House. Quayle now the Junior senator from Indiana has denied having an affair with Parkin son. She did t sleep with Quayle said society columnist Rudy Maxa a longtime confidant of Parkinson who was last week acting As an informal spokesman for her. Questions about the incident were revived last wee when George Bush named Quayle As his gop running mate. That s been looked into and there s absolutely nothing to it said Bush Campaign chairman James a. Baker Iii when the Issue resurfaced. At the time of the incident Parkinson was 30 Yea sold and a lobbyist for an insurance Industry group that opposed legislation to set up a National crop insurance program. The Bill passed in the House by a 235-150 vote in september 1980, but Quayle voted against it. The Justice department investigated Parkinson activities in connection with allegations of a sex and influence scandal but dropped its Case in August 1981 without filing criminal charges. Bush from Page 1 initially rejected by the Law school. He talked his Way in the elder Quayle dismissed questions about the Law school admission by saying i Don t see that there s an enor Mous demand from the Public to learn this Guy s High school monday Quayle reasserted that he broke no rules and did not do anything unfair to get into the Indiana National guard during the Vietnam War. Appearing on two television talk shows Quayle also said he did not think it was hypocritical for him to strongly Back the War Effort and opt to join the guard at the same he said he is convinced the juror will die Down and he can t wait for that to now i just sit there and answer questions Quayle said on Abc s Good morning about the question of hypocrisy Quayle said i Don t think it s hypocritical. There were a lot of people that were in my National guard unit that supported the goals of fighting communism in on Abc s today show Quayle said i Don Teven know what my draft lottery number was at the time he joined the joined the guard in the summer of 1969. The lottery system of selecting people for the draft took effect dec. 1 that posed for photographers in his Senate office later in the Day but he brushed aside questions about his continuing status on the Republican ticket saying Only i m George Bush s running As reporters attempted to Pepper him with More questions Quayle said i was a journalist one time. I used to Tell people Don t Ever get into an argument with people who buy Ink by the barrel " then looking at the television cameras surrounding him he said i m not going to even with Bush had said earlier he is confident Quayle will surmount the Flap Over his National guard duty but that in the meantime i be got to take the Bush said sunday that he remains upbeat about his election prospects despite questions about the extent to which family influence helped Quayle avoid being drafted and got him into Law school even though he did t meet admission requirements. Poland from Page 1 police of two strike bound Streetcar depots and a bus depot in and around the the City of Szczecin in which strikers were forcibly evicted from the depots strike organizers said. Police detained at least 150 strikers. They were throwing them strikers into police vans like pigs said Romuald Ziolkowski chairman of the strike committee at the Dabie bus depot. Earlier monday about 400 workers carrying polish flags and chanting Solidarity seized control of the Lenin shipyard. Police did not move against the strik ers at the shipyard which became the 13th Enterprise in a week to go on strike for higher pay and govern ment recognition of Solidarity the Trade federation that was suppressed under martial Law in 1981. At least 10 Coal mines in Southern Poland and Tran sit and dockworkers in Szczecin remained on strike on the seventh Day of the labor unrest which has idled More than 76,000 workers. Some Gdansk port workers also were striking As of monday according to reports from Western journalists. A Solidarity spokesman Jacek Kuron said3,000 Gdansk dockworkers were on strike. Aside from the shipyard which employs 10,000 peo ple no new strikes were confirmed by authorities monday. But there were Many opposition reports of labor unrest nationwide. Activists in Warsaw reported an attempt to Start Astrike at the 14,000-worker Ursus tractor Plant outside the City. A rally at the Plant was dispersed by police during the morning shift resulting in three detentions said activist Maciej Jankowski. But he said workers Laid Down tools in some departments. Protesters from Page 1 to protest the soviet led Warsaw pact invasion that crushed the Prague Spring Liberal Reform movement of Alexander Dubcek on aug. 20-21,1968. The witnesses said about 1,000 passers by on Gorky Street Moscow s main shopping thoroughfare stopped to watch the police action. They said those members of the democratic Union dissident movement who refused to disperse were roughed up then dragged to the buses and taken away for questioning. The state run Tass news Agency confirming the Inci Dent said militia bodies today headed off the planned provocative gathering of activists from the so called democratic Union which the latter planned to hold in Moscow s Pushkin a spokesman for the democratic Union said the militiamen were part of a special riot squad formed to put Down demonstrations in the armenian Republic in police and Kab plainclothes men helped disperse the demonstrators witnesses said. They said the officers roughed up . Television Crews cutting the camera Cable of one team and punching a camera Man in the Mouth. We will break your Heads a police officer report edly told a television journalist. It was a non violent protest the democratic Union spokesman said. Tass said the group had been denied permission by the Moscow City Council to hold the rally
