European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 30, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes sunday april 30,19b9 Day flights of stealth fighters reported Washington a the airfare which acknowledged last novem Ber that it had been flying he Socail tighter at night for five years has started operating the Al 17a jets during the Day a Magazine reports. Aviation week and space technology reported in its May 1 edition that Over the past two weeks As Many As 20slcailh fighters have been spotted Over Mojave Calif near Edwards fab. The weekly Magazine published Grainy color photograph of an airborne f-i17a, but it was far less detailed than a picture released by he air Force when it acknowledged the exis tence of the air plane for the first than 50 of the a Cpl Wing twin engine warplanes arc stationed at the to Nopah test Range air Field in Nevada. They Are attached to the 4450th tac air group at Nellis fab. The air Force said nov. 10.capl. Susan St Rudnansky an air Force spokeswoman at the Pentagon said Shehad no information about Daylight nights of the f-117a, but noted that the november announcement signalled that such operations were imminent. Daytime flights have been available to them since we released their exis tence said St Rudnansky if you Fly it Only at night you cannot integrate it into the rest of the air stealth fighters arc being purchased from the Lockheed corp. Atan undisclosed Price she said. Aviation week quoting unidentified residents of Mojave said the fighters were dying what appeared to be training missions at 5 30 . And 10 30 . Local residents Many of whom Are aerospace workers said the f-ii7a has a distinctive although faint engine whine that the Magazine said May because by an unusual design in the air intake. The stealth fighter Ikic the &-2stealth bomber under development is triangular and incorporates design Fea Tures and material intended to make it All but invisible to enemy targeting trailing Edge of the wings is sawtooth in shape to avoid presenting right angles to enemy radar aviation week reported. When the air Force disclosed the exis tence of the f-h7a, it said the plane was first flown in june 1981 and had been i operation since 1983. School serves up new butlers the . Way Parma Ohio a a woman who went to England trying to find a Butler and then found him much too Stuffy for her american ways has started a Butler school. When we looked into the idea we did t know exactly what a Butler was said Julia Rice founder of the Cambridge school for the Ameri can Butler i talked to a Butler from England but he was overbearing and hard to get along with. There s a big difference Between cultures Between tone and heavily on the writings of etiquette experts such As Emily Post and Amy Vanderbilt and a 1939 . Department of labor Job description Rice decided to develop her own course of study geared to american needs and apart time Market. She said it s the Only one of its kind in the country. Rice said she tailored the course to Meci the needs of modern american households that no longer maintain Large staffs or serve seven course school graduated its first class of eight butlers in january. They now work for Rice s Butler Exchange which offers Tuxedo Clad but ters at $25 an hour. Rice has not cd scheduled another term for the three Day course held on like the idea of picking up a butter. It s like a fantasy.1 Rice said. You can get one and then let him unlike traditional butlers living in Large Homes and supervising other household staff members butlers from the Butler Exchange work on a daily basis usually at parties where they Greet and announce guests serve food and drinks and clean up afterwards. Rice said. Sim p Dell. 57 n Cleveland native said he decided to become a Butler after retiring to Cleveland from sales jobs on the Luisi Coas where employ Merit was difficult to find at his age. O Deil said his sales work which look him to tap hotels in Europe and the United states pre pared him for Butler work. He was judged lop student in the class and Rice said she hired him As corporate Butler to oversee the Butler school and business. You have to develop a certain attitude o Dell said the Butler is an Extension of the family and his main concern must be the the course includes How to mix drinks serve dinner Wear a Tuxedo and while gloves properly and make the Host and hostess feel warm and do said. Fred Antil director of career planning at the Cornell University school of hotel administration said there is a growing need for butlers in the United Stales i think the Market is very Strong Anvil said. A Lotif wealthy families would love someone who can manage their he has heard there Are other american Buller schools but docs not know where they arc some schools popping up he said. How Good they Are i Don t know.1 at least one other organization the Lancaster hotel in Houston sporadically off re a three week condensed course for traditional Butler training. The course is Ofle Rcd in conjunction with England s Ivor Spencer school of Butler administration and housekeeping. Hundreds of anti abortion activists arrested at nationwide protests by the associated press hundreds of hymn singing people protesting Abor Tion were arrested saturday As they and slogan chant ing counter demonstrators vied for attention at entrances to clinics around the country. Police reported arrests in Colorado Louisiana. Massachusetts Michigan new Jersey and Ohio and other Large protests were reported in other states including California. Bob Nolle a spokesman in new York for operation Rescue the group coordinating the anti abortion pro tests said actions were planned in 65 to 70 cities fro Anchorage Alaska to Gulf on miss in the group s widest previous protests on oct. 29, he said 2,600people were arrested for blocking entrances of clinics in 32 midday saturday precise figures on the number of arrests nationwide were not tallied but they numbered at least 300 in the cities where police gave preliminary Friday Nolle said 334 anti abortion demonstrators had been arrested in six states and the protesters succeeded in closing at least three clinics for the Day one in Charlottesville va., and two in Lansing Mich. In suburban Detroit Molly Yard president of the National organization for women appeared saturday at an abortion clinic to denounce activists who were blocking doors we Call it operation bully because they Bull women Yard said. Operation Rescue protesters said they Hope to per Suade the . Supreme court to overturn Roe is. Wade the 1973 decision legals ing abortion. The court heard arguments last week on a Missouri Case the Bush administration has said should be used to overturn the landmark decision but the justices have not yet ruled. Outside clinic in the Boston suburb of Brookline one of hundreds of pro Choice advocates who outnumbered operation Rescue members attributed her Side Good turnout to publicity Given to the supreme court who have sat Home. Said to themselves my god we worked for this stuff 20 years ago to Slop the deaths of Young women Kathy Ayres said. Abortion protesters Sang hymns held pictures of fetuses aloft and in some cases clutched rosaries while kneeling to Pray. The pro Choice contingent shouted such slogans As ok., hear our voice Massachusetts is Columbus Ohio at least 10 abortion protesters were charged with disorderly conduct including fou who temporarily chained themselves by their necks to a 55-gallon barrel tilled with Concrete. The barrel had been rolled into the doorway of a clinic. Outside the planned parenthood clinic ,.nj., where police reported at least 100 arrests executive director Phyllis Kinsle said the pro testers just absolutely shoved video cameras in peo ple s faces As the patients came Iri for their appoint ments. Bob Pawson a spokesman for the protesters said the videotapes would not be released for privacy Rea sons but were necessary to counter claims by pro Choice advocates that operation Rescue protests Are Boulder. Colo., where operation Rescue kept secret the location of its protest until saturday morning about 300 abortion protesters arid 30 counter demons tractors turned out at the Boulder Valley women health Center Vincennes skipper s wife to leave Obas teacher in Deal with school san Diego a the wife of the Vincennes skip per who lost her teaching Job after a suspected terrorist bombing says she has accepted a financial settlement from the school in Exchange for her resignation. The agreement came after weeks of negotiations be tween lawyers for Sharon Rogers and private la Jolla country Day school under the Deal the school agreed to pay her $ 135,000 for her resignation effective aug. 31 when her contract expires. Many people have asked me if i am angry at the Way i have been treated by the school. 1 May say that Over the past weeks i have fell Many different emotions but today 1 am simply just disappointed More disappointed than i can possibly express she said shotting Back tears. I feel very sad for our mrs. Rogers spoke at a news conference that was at tended by her husband Cape. Will c. Rogers i. The conference was guarded by a dozen Security agents. Mrs Rogers 50, escaped injury March 10 when a pipe bomb exploded beneath her As she drove alone to school. The attack is under investigation As possible act of retaliation for the Vin Connei mistaken Downing july 3 of an iranian Airliner in the persian Gulf All 290 people aboard the Pine died. On March 16. While she and Rogers were under protective seclusion school officials told mrs. Rogers that she could t return to Campus because of safely concerns. Crnic Fipp president of the school s Board of trus tees said in a idler sent Friday to parents and faculty that the concerns about Security remain the reason Sharon will not be resuming to teach on our Campus is because the school and Sharon were unable to determine the level of risk her presence May pose to the children and faculty Fipp $ 135,000 settlement and $5,000 in attorneys fee were approved Friday by trustees in recognition of her Long term relationship with the school Fipp said. Me added that the school recognizes her difficult school also Slid that offered her continued. Employment but that there was disagreement Over what conditions would allow her Safe return to the classroom. A majority of parents at la Jolla country Day said the backed her desire to remain As a teacher but some parents threatened to pull their children out of the school Rogers said he was saddened that his wife was losing a position that meant a great Deal to her. He also warned that people should not allow themselves to be splintered by terrorism i think the lesson to be Learned from this is that nobody is an Island and the fact that the Community and the country and our neighbors and our friends have stood up is very very important. Thai sends the right kind of signal he said. Mrs. Rogers who holds a masters degree spent nearly half of her 25-Jear leaching career at la Jolla country Day and was paid about $32,000 last said she plans to continue teaching. Mrs. Rogers and her husband expressed Confidence that those responsible for the bombing would be caught. They also said their lives would return to Normal
