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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 3, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday september 3, 1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 5 sex Dod consultant draws prison term for funnelling data Alexandria a. Apr a former defense consultant was sentenced to 21 months in prison and fined $5,000 Friday for his role in providing military procurement data to a defense contractor. Mark Saunders was sentenced by . District judge Albert v. Bryan or. For his role in the Pentagon procurement scandal the subject of a Long running Justice department investigation dubbed a operation 111  the investigation has resulted in nearly 40 convictions of Pentagon officials consultants and executives of defense firms. The company earlier paid $898,000. Saunders 56, was convicted june 5 of conspiracy to defraud the government wire fraud and conversion of government property. Bryan ordered Saunders placed on two years supervised release after completing the prison term. The former Navy procurement official who became a defense consultant was convicted of participating in a scheme to funnel secret Pentagon bidding information to another defense consultant who sold it to Norden systems according to trial testimony. Saunders obtained the information from former Navy procurement official George g. Stone who pleaded guilty to participating in the scheme and passed it to defense consultant Thomas e. Mul Doon. Muldoon then sold the information about the sophisticated Marine corps radar and communication system to Norden systems one of several companies competing for the $100 million contract according to testimony. Three Norden executives have already pleaded guilty to taking part in the operation. Muldoon who was convicted last year of unrelated defense fraud charges was indicted along with Saunders. But the charges against Muldoon were dismissed by a judge who ruled that prosecutors May Nave indicted him As punishment for appealing the earlier �?o111 wind conviction. Stone testified that he kept Norden in the Competition for the contract at the request of Saunders. Norden dropped out of the Competition after the �?o111 wind investigation became Public two years ago. Workers election win translates into Job loss Lamont okla. Apr two Days after defeating his Boss in the democratic primary for county commissioner a cancer stricken Road worker lost both his Job and medical insurance. Newton Mcwilliams who suffers from skin cancer was fired As a Grant county Road worker by county commissioner Kenneth Boyer the Man he beat in tuesdays primary. Mcwilliams 32, of Lamont said Boyer told me it was a time to pay the Piper and that i could go Campaign full time and to get off the premises. Mounting medical Bills have left him in debt and he a worried about finding another Job in his condition said Mcwilliams who for seven years helped maintain roads in a Rural Northern Oklahoma county. A if you be got cancer you can to afford to be without insurance a he said Friday. Boyer 59, denied any malice in firing Mcwilliams although he said Friday that he was upset about being challenged by an employee. A they probably ought to have a Law where a person has to resign when they run against an incumbent or their Boss a he said. Mcwilliams Campaign for november a general election would have interfered with his work said Boyer. Boyer who served one four year term said he allowed other county employees to give unused sick Days to Mcwilliams who missed a week of work a month for cancer treatments. Before that Mcwilliams was allowed six Days sick leave a year. A i feel sorry for anybody who has cancer a Boyer said. A it could even happen to you or me. I did everything i possibly  pair charged with slaying of Bronx Deputy prosecutor new adv /ttt1t\ <%1______u -ri_____1_______a_____1___. New York up a a 21-year-old reputed drug dealer and his 16-year-old companion were arraigned saturday on murder charges in the accidental drive by slaying of a Young Bronx assistant District attorney. The shooting believed part of a narcotics turf Battle fatally wounded 30-year-old Sean Healy in a grocery store across from a Bronx courthouse where he Nad stopped to buy Coffee and donuts. Jose Diaz the alleged dealer and Ernesto Garcia both of the Bronx were charged with second degree murder attempted murder and criminal Possession of a weapon in Bronx criminal court. They were remanded to jail to await trial. Diaz 21, a school janitor surrendered Edward l. Humphrey is led into Sharpes fla., court by Brevard county  still top suspect in 5 Florida murders Gainesville a. Apr although dozens of possible suspects remained under scrutiny saturday in the slayings of five College students attention focused on an 18-year-old University of Florida freshman charged with assaulting his grandmother. Edward l. Humphrey 18, was jailed with bail set at $ 1 million. Authorities acknowledged Friday he was being investigated in the slayings at off Campus apartments in this University town. Humphrey was among As Many As 100 people being checked out by homicide detectives police it. Sadie Darnell said. The victims students at either the University of Florida or Santa be Community College in Gainesville were All stabbed to death. A woman who lived at the Gator Wood apartments where the bodies of the last two victims a roommates Tracy Inez Paules and Manuel r. Taboada a were found told the Sun Sentinel in fort Lauderdale that Humphrey had a a major crush on  Humphrey lived at the apartment Complex for a time this summer. A a he a fall Over himself to be near her or to help her a said Rachel Olivier 22. A a he a go and sit by the Pool and watch when shed come  investigators who earlier took semen and blood samples from the crime scenes took a blood Sample from Humphrey his lawyer Public defender Randy Moore said. In Sharpes Brevard county judge Kerry evander ruled there was reason to hold Humphrey who pleaded not guilty on $1 million Bond pending trial in october on the assault charge. Humphrey was arrested thursday at his grandmothers Home in India lactic some 180 Miles Southeast of Gainesville. He was charged with aggravated Battery on a person Over 65. Assistant state attorney Michael Hunt said prosecutors sought the High Bond because a the would appear to be a threat to members of his family and the  but Hunt confirmed state investigators had talked to prosecutors about a possible link to the slayings. Late thursday 11 hours after the shooting. Garcia 16, was picked up by police Friday morning. Police commissioner Lee Brown said Diaz who has a criminal record fired the fatal shot and fled in a car driven by Garcia. He ascribed the shooting to a a turf battled Over drugs and said Diaz was looking for a dealer identified Only As a a Tony but hit Healy by Chance. Brown said Diaz went looking for Tony in his fathers car and fired an automatic pistol towards the store. He then drove off and found his Quarry somewhere else shooting and wounding him. Tony was treated at Lincoln medical Center and was being questioned by police Brown  of time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Sept. 3, 1950 a president Truman declared that the fighting in Korea would not expand into a a general War unless other communist armies and governments joined the battle.30 years ago today. Sept. 3, 1960 a fifteen 3rd army div soldiers were killed and 27 injured when an 8-Inch howitzer Shell with an incorrect powder charge overshot its Mark and landed in a training Camp area after a morning Roll call.20 years ago today. Sept. 3, 1970 a the United Auto workers targeted Auto Industry giants general motors and Chrysler corp. In a bid to win an Industry pattern setting new contract before the Union s sept. 14 strike deadline.? 0 years ago today. Sept. 3, 1980 a president Carter sharpened his attacks on Ronald Reagan accusing his Republican opponent of resorting to a slurs and innuendoes against the South and saying that he and Reagan differed a in almost every Basic   
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