European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 1, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday june 1. 1989 the stars and stripes Page 7 space Saver Foj k san Antonio of paper that i stored on Artsil lilt i f Docu Cun of leans Auu inst two Slacks company officials say can the optical disk he holds in his hand. The company uses the same technology used in making musical compact disks to convert printed data into its computer readable disks. Tape shows Swindall aware drug Money was included in loan Atlanta a former rep. Pat Swindall repeatedly acknowledged an undercover agent s warnings that a loan he walled included drug Money Accord ing to a tape recording played at his per jury trial tuesday. Swindall. Who is accused of lying to a grand jury investigating Money Laun Dering has denied he knew anything about where the Money for the Home loan would come from. Jurors heard a 90-Minutc audio tape of a conversation Swindall had on sept. In 1987. With internal Revenue service agent Mike Mullaney. Who was posing As a Miami Money broker and with Charles . A Swindall associate since convicted of Money laundering. In the taped conversation. Mullaney told Swindall thai he could Only draw the conclusion that certainly there Are drugs and said he would understand if swim Lall wanted to Back out of the Deal. Swindall responded that he did not feel he would be in danger in obtaining the Money for his House. Later. Mullaney told Swindall. Again my gut feeling is there has to be narcotics dollars in in arc. It is not flight Swindall responded. Mullaney told him. I just want you to know that and. Because you know 1 Don t want to. " Swindall interrupted. Swindall. A two term Republican con Gressman who lost his re election bid in 1988. Is accused of lying to the Federal grand jury about his dealings with Mulla Ney and a Schasney. One of the 10 counts accuses him of lying when asked if Mullaney told him that the Money was narcotics dollars he responded. I Don t recall any conversation like another count accuses him of lying when he denied knowing that a a Schasney mortgage company would be used As a Buffer in the sending of $850,000 in Cash from Mullaney to Swindall in Exchange for a $1 million promissory note. The Money was intended for Swindall s expensive Home in suburban Stone Mountain. During the sept. 13. 1987, meeting in West Virginia Swindall said that if any questions arose in the Deal he would Point to know there s no question in this transaction that i am basically using Charles As my he said. If there were Ever a problem i d say listen. Charles assured me that this thai this thing is All straight up and at another Point Swindall told the agent Mike. I would far prefer if any one Ever asks me. To say i know nothing about any heard recordings of five Tele phone Calls Between Mullaney and la Chasney. In which they further discussed the details of the Swindall Deal. A Schasney told Mullaney on sell. 14 that Swindall had decided to just sell the note instead of having be Chancy create a mortgage. The congressman would then re port that he sold Illo a foreign hut on sept. 18, Mullaney informed that Swindall wanted $1 million for the note told a Schasney. No Way. Lite Deal is what we talked about up in West Mullaney told a Schasney he would bring Swindall $ 150.000 up front to help with his immediate Home construction costs but later told lec Hanscy. The Bottom line is he s laundering $800.000 for by sell. 21, a Schasney was telling the agent thai Swindall was returning to me initial plan Back to the mortgage in the agent s words. Female students protest computerized nudes Pittsburgh him computer users at Carnegie Mellon University have begun programming pictures of nude women in Centrefolds into a computer network Slu a cols use. Prompting women to protest Campus officials said tuesday the Centrefolds were placed into a computer net work named Andrew after industrialist Andrew car Negie Mellon. Students could Call them up after enter ing a command into a certain bulletin rut some students objected when their colleagues exhibited the nude women on their computer screens while they worked in computer terminal rooms. Six women last month wrote a computer letter asking people to please refrain from using nude computer screen backgrounds in the terminal rooms because they offended hold males and females said graduate student Marion Kee. This was a thing that was going on in Public Termi Nal rooms that Are used by undergraduates said Kec who works for the c enter for machine translation. The problem arose in terminal rooms where up to 30 students at a time work on projects. Kee said. Any one who objected could not leave since they would still need to finish Homework on the terminal she said. You could t just gel up and leave because some body had a nude picture next to she said. They offended people who Felt they the pictures should t be used in a work environment where you could t get away from it. What happened during the rest of the semester is thai a lot of people quit using it in the Public terminal rooms because they did t want to offend people she said. Nevertheless some women decided logo on the counter offensive and programmed pictures of nude men into the computer network she said. Jean c my director of academic computing said computer users had to actually Call up the files to get at the user has to first choose that particular bulletin Board and then choose a particular file that s slowed there Dexheimer said. It s roughly equivalent to you walking into an adult Bookstore on Liberty ave Hue and Start flipping through pictures. There s no Way you la see those pictures from the she said. The individual has to first choose that bulletin Board. My position is that it s a first amendment Freedom of speech Issue. It can extend beyond that depending on the behaviour of the individuals using the s not of to bring the picture up on the screen and leave it on there and walk away so someone else might see in who might not want to Dexheimer said. So far we have used social pressure nol disciplinary action to control who sent pictures to someone who did i like them by electronic mail might get a harsher treat ment she said. Harmless asteroid to make Brief appearance Gainesville Fla a an Aster Oid will pass within a Little More than 8 million Miles of Earth saturday inc Clos est approach since March but pics Ems no danger to inc planet astronomers say. The asteroid estimated to be one to two Miles across May be visible As a faint Star and will grow brighter Asil approaches at 20 Miles per second astronomer Billy Copke said in a release tuesday from the University of Florida. On March 23. An asteroid came with in 450,000 Miles of Earth which was considered a near miss in astronomical terms. Brian Marsden associate director of the Harvard smithsonian Center for astrophysics said tuesday thai the As Leroid due saturday is the sixth relatively close approach this year. He called the number a statistical Marsden said no one should worry about this or any other known asteroid the one Hal hits probably won spoiled until it s too Laic to do any thing. It s nol a que lion of if an asteroid will hit us but when Cooke said. And in will make earthquakes volcanic eruptions and other natural disasters Pale in comparison to its destructive some astronomers believe an As Leroid larger than a Quarter mile across Hils the Earth once about every 50,000 years. The last Crater formed by an asteroid occurred in Arizona about -50,000 years ago. Cooke said. An asteroid Hal struck the Earth 65 million years ago May have wiped out the last of the dinosaurs some scientists believe. Such a strike today would have effects similar to nuclear War without the radiation. In would level buildings for several Hundred Miles and would Ercale giant tidal Waves Cooke said. Scientists in the 1960s and 1970s thought asteroids Hal pass by Earth were rare Loday they believe there May be hundreds and possibly thousands of them. It is unclear if there Are More asteroids or if astronomers have simply become better at finding them Cooke said
