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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 22, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes monday january 22,1990 Stanwyck Dies at 82 Santa m actress a was Academy Sun Wyck i.-. I Ica. Calif. Apra Stanwyck who four times Forand who won three emmy for a body of work that included roles in 88 movie Sand More than 200 Tele vision shows died Friday at the age of 82. She died of heart failure at St. John s Hoto ital and health enter shortly by Mac 5 p.m., Larry Kleno. Her press agent announce saturday Afler Nool. Stanwyck received a non competitive Oscar in 982 for the body of her work. She on two of he three television enemy awards for her starring role if the series the big Valley in the crate 1960s, and another  1983 for the miniseries Thorn  ? in 1987, stand we left a Hospi Tal where she was Wing treated for a Back injury to accept the Ameri can film Institute life achieve ment  films induced night nurse with a you Jig Clark Gable Stella Dallas which led to the first of her four at Demy award nominations and double  meet Johnj Poe sorry wrong number clash by night and Cauffm Queen of Montana in which she had a passionate love scene with co Star Ronald Reagan. F Haiti declares state of siege port a Prince Haiti up military ruler Gen. Rasper Avril declared a 30-Day state of siege saturday suspending constitutional guarantees and ordering troops Firrest opposition politicians in what Wal described As a crackdown on terrorist  state of siege came one Day after col. Andre Neptune Rotthe presidential guards was assassinated Hong with his wife and a servant in sub ban  of the capital. Journalist Jean Wilfred zest in 31, who forked for Catho Lic radio was slain by gunmen tuesday. The state of siege War announced in presidential communique on National Tele a shirtless Edward Leigh Hunt jr., 26, is led away by Fri agents in a Angeles after mrm Khoras promised in two letters. Suspect in $651 surrenders in a. By the los Angeles times los Angeles exactly As he promised in two letters to a delaware1 newspaper a Man wanted in the theft-ftf$651,000 from an armoured truck a Phil Adelphia two years ago surrendered Toubi agents at noon saturday in front of the los Angeles chamber  in downtown los Angeles. Edward Leigh Hun Lutr. Appeared Sud Denly in the Street in find a mob of re porters and Phoulo Grapher crowded around the front door of the offices. Three Fri it genes dashed from the front porch of the building seized the 26-year-old fugitive Pale and shirtless and silent under a barrage of reporters questions and rushed him Back to Ward the building. Several bystanders applauded and shouted let him speak and free Leigh As Hunt looking somewhat stunned was hustled through the crowd. Most said Hunt did not respond but Oneman said he heard the fugitive mutter America is a great country before entering the building. The Fri said Hunt was being questioned and would be arraigned monday in Federal court in los Angeles. He was indicted by a grand jury on Federal theft charges in april of 1988. Agents declined any detailed comment on the arrest refusing to say whether they believe As Hunt stated in his letters that he gambled All the Money away in a vain attempt to quadruple the amount and pay Back twice As much As he stole. Robbery promised invt gators say that on Jan. 20, 1988,Hunt Vuk working As a guard for the Brooks armoured car co. In  him on a truck that Day were  Martin Moran Anda Driver . Police say Thau Khen the truck stopped at the main office tac a downtown Phila Delphia Bank Hunt saved in the  Moran and twaddle returned about 30 minutes later hum and two Canvas bags were missing inc bag contained about $230,000, the diner about$400,000, All in used Bills. About four weeks ago editors of the Wilmington Del news journal received two letters apparently written by Hunt saying that the Money was gone and he wanted to surrender in los an Geles. Baku from Page 1 vision. Seemed More sympathetic. It s about time. Gorbachev should have acted sooner. Things were getting completely out of hand said a Moscow taxi Driver. The decision to Send troops into Baku whose 1.8 million inhabitants Are mostly shiite moslem has seriously strained relations with the soviet Union s neigh Bor Iran. Soviet television saturday night accused Iran of sheltering popular front activists and sending 100 Irania militiamen into soviet territory. An iranian foreign ministry statement expressed deep regret Over such improper measures. Iran which has a Large population of ethnic azerbaijanis seriously wants the soviet govern ment to halt the violent encounter with the people of Azerbaijan and resolve the Issue by employing peaceful Means said the statement carried by the official news Agency  radio said thousands of azerbaijanis had streamed into Iran saturday morning across a Border Bridge in Asia a a resort town on the Caspian  intervention in Baku provoked an unprecedented declaration of Independence from the soviet Union by Nakhli Chevan an azerbaijani enclave of250,000 surrounded by Iran Turkey and soviet Armenia. Action of 2 women gis in Panama studied.  i Chafer does not mean that any would beat military or Tow brought. Washington . Military  arc just being considered Thorlies Are considering charges against . Two women soldiers who refused to drive Al thought am policy bars women other soldiers into downtown Panama from being Sentif Tiff a Bat. A City at the Peak of the . Invasion defense department sources said Fri  sources said the women feared women were among blasted their Way  on 20 to oust . Manuel Antonio for their lives in the Mission which involved ferrying troops into the snore tilled City after Sunrise on the Jet aay of the invasion. Tears were involved said the source. The source cautioned that while charges May be considered for such a thing As disobeying a direct order that no women were members of units assigned support functions not front line combat roles even though some of their assignments resulted in women coming under fire. The Best known example has been capt. Linda Bray whose military police company engaged in a firelight before capturing a panamanian defense forces Barracks and dog  defense depart meal of 0kesman, it. Cmdr.  declined  report that the two _ broke Down in tears and refused drive into a combat area. Asked about the details of the Inci Dent the spokesman said the two women som has were unable to make a trip to drive Cental soldiers in the Early morning  were assigned but users to the 193rd support in he said. A they were replaced by soldiers As signed to the 193rd inf brigade Light who carried out the driving assignment he added. The two women were returned to their unit and performed other Driver duties the spokesman  women belonged to a battalion that was supposed to provide support toll army units normally assigned to pan Ama Satterfield said. S there Are s71 male and 73 female sol upper "t1" -. Diers in the 193rd support in which the Drivers state of mind at the us provided ground and water transport was such that they Felt they would end an  infantry units ran refuelling Posi Ger the lives of the combat soldiers they Lions for helicopters maintained Lehi were to transport if they were to under cles and supplied food ammunition take the trip Satterfield said. And other items to the forces the spokes because of the urgency of the mis Man said  
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