European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 1, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday March 1, 19b9 the stars and stripes Page 7 retired Admiral repays moving expense Washington map a retired Navy Admiral has reimbursed the government 53,400 for using Iii Lary personnel to help him move files and other posses Sions from Honolulu 1o begin his retirement he Nav said. The service said retired adm. James a Ace Lyons or. Was requested to reimburse the Chi Cess costs incurred by the government and has voluntarily paid $3.420.94 to the Navy. The Navy said Lyons made the payment after Navy Secretary William l. Ball determined hat some of the benefits received by adm Lyons upon his retire ment exceeded Lyons who commanded the Pacific reel left his Job on oel. 1, 1987 on Short notice not Long after John f. Lehman resigned As Navy Secretary. Lyons Depar Ture also came soon after he publicly complained about the manner in which the Navy was overseeing operation of warships assigned to the persian Gulf. According to the Navy an Anonymous complaint shortly after the Admiral stepped Down from Active duty alleged thai Lyons had improperly shipped per Sonal properly on a military plane. The Navy said that Lyons had shipped some person stood Ali Lii come in tritus far Triplex Donald John Anil Robert Smith of Clear Springs my. Litre ii y Slinn Titt triple play the Trio at to Tim born to Cand heir 1,3flo-Privf statement monday that it received a Large number Oucoin plaint in this mat . Marchers demand anti alcohol legislation Santa be . Al1 residents of a Northwestern new Mexico Cit monday pleaded for anti alcohol legislation after completing a 200-mile March to the stale Capitol thai was spurred by a fatal Accident caused by a Drunken or her. More than 1,000 people joined the couple of dozen marchers who had come from Gallup a City of about 18,000 in mckinlcy.county/, near the Arizona Border they received pledges of support from gov. Carrey Carruthers. Gallup major Edward Munoz Navajo a lion vice chairman Johnny Thompson and others. Later the state Senate heard of emotional speeches and testimony Ais desc Bine the a Pho Jim problem in Gallup. We could walk from Here to China and it would t do a bit of Good unless we had. The support of the people to enact ," Manor told the Senate. The. March which began feb. 17, was dubbed the journey for Jovita for an infant of that n ame who was killed in an alcohol Rel Ald Ira tic Accident in Jan uary. The of alcoholism and alcohol abuse has reported that Mckinley county s rate of alcohol re Laid be alas per 100,000 people was nearly six times the . Average from 1975 to 1979, the marchers asked lawmakers 16 support legis lation including a liquor a to fund alcohol rehabilitation programs funding for a Delos fiction program and a ban on drive up Cirii Iowa at liquor stores. Although Only a couple of do in people walked most of the 200-mile, groups from Indian schools and Pueblos and other Mckinley county residents joined final few Miles . Mayor proposes jail for All gun crimes Washington api mayor mar Ion Harry jr., hoping to reduce the Ber of drug related murders in the nation s capital. Monday proposed a mandatory five year jail term for persons who use guns to commit crimes. We arc going to launch an Alt oui As Saull on weapons in Washington Barry said during a news conference at a police warehouse where More than 15,000 weapons confiscated Over the Jast several Jears Are stored. We warn to get Tough on those who carry guns Barry s proposal which was to be submitted to the City Council tuesday would toughen the City s current Mise Meanor gun Law which includes a Mcm mum penalty of one Jear in jail and a s1,000 Fine for those caught with unregistered weapons. Barry hoped the City would pass the. an emergency basis Barry s Bill also proposes redefining the City s bail Laws so that those caught carrying an unregistered weapon Selling drugs or using a weapon in an assault could be denied pretrial release. Barry wants to create a drug free zone covering areas within 1,000 eel of City schools. Rich can t do without their microwave Var new Vork Al forget about a roof Over your head and three Square meals America s wealthy these Days say they simply can t Sunie i Jathoul their microw e of ens. Vars and answering machines a study shows. These Are among the conclusions of the company that initiated the study of households will annual incomes above $100,000., according to the figures Rompis cd for thei dote Graf Kaj advertising Agency by the Roper organization 57 percent said icy could t live without i microwave oven. -49 percent called their an swering machines a necessity. C42 percent absolutely needed their Home computers 36 percent considered their u de tape recorders indispensable those four items ranked above such important but apparently dispensable mailers As sending children 10 an clue College 30 percent or a private school 25 percent
