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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, January 3, 1990

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 03, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday. January 3,1990 the stars and stripes Page former Marine Drill sergeant files suit alleges rights violated for  new York Timi a former Marine Trennt who k r assignment As ,1 nil instructor i lifting that i i h Mui in tie .1 Fine Job has a  opinion i. K in the Man.  1 Litnski Iid. No. Sir. In is  Jameson pleaded guilt to charts it Impi i it aits and for Alcini Alan with at Malc recruit. So was sentenced to a car in prison demoted to private and Dis honorable discharged. Hilm skis Legal p pers assert that four Days after the court martial her supervisor told her that her testimony showed poor judgment because she was lenient in her position on  Hilinski was then removed from her duties As Drill instructor and her salary reduced by $220 a month. The supervisor then put into Hilinski s service record a report that her judgment is questionable the Legal papers  filed a report Lipini Liwinski Vladu Matij . , and Dei i  the Legal papers a. Ai Ler ii cars As a Marine. Hilinski left the ser inc in february 19x9. The Back a she is seeking. $1.320, rep resents the difference in the amount she would have received As a Drill instructor and the Pav she Drew in her new assign ment. No hearing Date has been set for her petition filed with the Board for correction of naval records. Another sergeant. Gloria Gurule Vvhs testified As a character witness for Jameson was also removed As a Drill instructor on july 18. 1988. The permanent service records of both Hilinski and Gunile were left showing an unsuccessful tour of duty on the Drill Field. A Martin spokesman Al the i Arns is land. Strain base acknowledged at inc time that the women were reassigned because of their testimony. . C no. Fied i Eck. A spokesman for the marines in Washington said it was not a question of retaliation or of punish ing Hilinski for failing to share her com Mander s views on homosexuality. Rather he said her testimony showed that she did not share a belief in the rules that her Job As Drill instructor required her to enforce. Hilinski s lawyer. Nan Hunter of the american civil liberties Union argues in her Legal papers thai the reassignment was an unconstitutional retaliation for the testimony and a Way of punishing the sergeant for having a different attitude toward homosexuality than her superiors did. Hey George better change your bait first lady Barbara Bush and fishing partner Ray Scott left use a mounted Large Mouth Bass to pull a joke on president Bush who was in a nearby boat. The trophy fish us substituted for a Small Bass the first lady had Caurel. I he president right caught one Small fish during an Tuting in pin Lula Ala. Acle will defend right of Kkt to protest King Day Nashville. Term. A the american civil liberties Union will represent the Kun flux klan in its lawsuit challenging a City s denial of a Parade permit near the Martin Luther King or. Holiday Acle offi Ciales said. I Don t believe what the klan stands for. But that does t give the City of Pulaski the right to restrict their right to peacefully demonstrate attorney George bar rett said sunday. If you can do it to the klan today you can do it Toa group with opposite views tomorrow said Barrett who said he plans to handle the klan s lawsuit for the Acle. The lawsuit expected to be filed this week will con tend Pulaski s mayor and aldermen arc violating the klan s first amendment right to Freedom of Assembly. The Board passed an ordinance that restricts Parade permits to one a month. The january permit has Al ready been granted to another group Giles count ians United officials said. The Giles count ians United which organi cd a Boycott of a recent White supremacists March in Pulaski has scheduled a brotherhood Parade Jan. 13. The klan had sought a permit for Jan. 13 or Jan. 20,the saturdays before and after the Jan. 15 King holi Day. A special session of the Pulaski City Board is scheduled wednesday to discuss a new request by the klan to March on the morning of Jan. 13. Pulaski the Post civil War Birthplace of the Kun flux klan has been the scene of marches by racist groups for the past several years. Last january. Klan members and skinheads gathered on the courthouse Square to protest the Federal Holiday honouring civil rights Leader King. Slain in year end violence in new York City new York not twelve people were slain in new York City in less than eight hours sunday night and Early Mon Day police said As one year of bloodshed and homicide gave Way to another with the blare of noisemakers and the crackle of gunfire. Final numbers will not be known for weeks but in appeared that 1989 was one of the City s deadliest years Ever. Police had counted 1.754 murders by nov. 30, some 27 More than a year ear Lier. They said the year s total probably would surpass the 1988 record of 1,896. An average of More than five a Day. Even by these grim standards the last hours of the old year and the first hours of the new constituted a night of murder and mayhem written in infamy. Of the people killed Between 7 45 . Sunday and 3 30 . Monday nine were slam by gunshots one Man was beaten to death and two people were Vic Tims of vehicular homicide. The new year s eve murders police said began at 7 45 . With the death of30-year-old Randy artist of Queens wit Nesses told police he had been arguing with someone in an Alley outside his building. A shot rang out the killer fled and the victim was found shot in the head. Five minutes later in the foil Greene Section of Brooklyn Eugene Breeden. A Man in his 20s whose address was unknown \y2s Fai ally shot in a dispute Uilah an assailant who fled. In a robbery at the in grocery in Brooklyn at 8 35 ., thugs fatally shot the proprietors Felix pure 56. And his son. Juan 28, both of Astoria Queens. Both were shot amid what the police said were signs of a struggle. The police said Damon Bradley 23. Of Manhattan was walking on Broadway near 138th Street at 9 35 . When an unknown assailant shot him fatally in the Back. At 10 56 . Thomas finn 39. Of Brooklyn. Was found in Brooklyn s Ca Narsie Section the apparent victim of beating. He was taken to Brookdale hos Pital where he later died. Tariq Mahood. 46. Of Hook Len. Was shot four times in the Chest at 11 13 . As he drove in the Bensonhurst Sec Tion of Hook Len. Police Suid. The police had no suspects or motives some 45 minutes after the new year began. Lillian Torres 22, of the Bronx was walking across inc grand concourse near East i84lh Street when a Black jeep struck her Down killing her and sped away. At 12 50 . Gregory Harley 20. Of Brooklyn was fatally shot in the Back As he was walking in the East new York Section of Brooklyn. Police said he was apparently caught in crossfire. Police said Kevin c ooh ill. 20. Of Brooklyn went to an All night fruit stand in Bay Ridge Brooklyn and became involved in a dispute with the owner Yoo Chang. 32. At 1 25 . Witnesses told police that c ooh ill began throwing food and Chang shot him fatally in the head with a licensed .45 Caliper pistol. At 1 50 . In the East new York Section of Brooklyn. Michael Pris Sanante. 25, of Queens chased three men one of whom had snatched a Chain from his neck. One of the three turned and fired a gunshot that struck him in inc Chest kill ing him. The assailants escaped police said. A visitor from Florence Italy was killed at 34lh Street and Lexington ave nue at 3 30 . When the taxi in which he was i Ihirg was nil by a car being chased by the police. Police charged Anthony d Avalo 29, of Smithtown n.y., with vehicular homicide. There were two other homicides ear Lier sunday and three More after Day Light monday  
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