European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 23, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes sunday september 23,1990 Senate to get pact ending allies rights in Germany Washington up the Bush administration announced Friday that it will submit the treaty ending the four Powers occupation of Germany to the Senate where Quick ratification is expected. State department spokeswoman Margaret Tutwiler said the treaty will be sent to the Senate Early this week. The treaty was signed in Moscow on sept. 12 by the four occupying Powers a Britain France the soviet Union and the United states. The document gives up the occupation rights of the victorious world War ii allies and fixes the Borders of a United Germany As they Are presently drawn by Bast and West Germany. In the treaty Germany renounces a fall territorial claims a and the manufacture or Possession of nuclear biological and chemical weapons. It also limits the military Force of United Germany to 370,000 ground naval and air forces. Germany will be permitted to be a member of the nato defense Alliance. The Senate leadership has said that the treaty is not expected to run into significant opposition and May be ratified before the scheduled oct. 3 Unity Day in skilled Gary Thompson looks As if he a trying to be the spider Man of Columbus Ohio but he a actually just doing his Job. Thompson is crawling to the Peak of a 50-Root aluminium Frame to release cables connecting it to the Crane that listed it into place. The Structure will cover a sewage treatment tank.2 More patients of dentist test positive for aids Tallahassee Fla. Apr two former patients of a dentist who died of aids have tested positive for the virus and officials Are anxious to pin Down exactly How they were infected. A we need to be Able to begin gathering information about what if any risk groups these folks May be part of Quot said Steve Konicki a spokesman for the state department of health and rehabilitative services. A we done to have any answers to that right now a the source of the virus in the two patients notified Friday has not been determined Konicki said. The names of the patients were not released. David j. Acer a dentist in Stuart died of aids related cancer sept. 3, three Days after he wrote to his patients to Tell them he was dying of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The letter was written after the Federal centers for disease control in Atlanta said a dentist had passed the virus to a 21-year-old woman while pulling two of her Teeth. The cd did not name the dentist or the patient. Soon after acer died Kimberly Bergalis of fort Pierce said that she was the patient in the cd report and that acer was her dentist. In the letter acer said he followed safety guidelines a such As wearing a mask and gloves while treating patients a and doubted whether he had transmitted the disease. But he urged former patients to be tested to allay their fears. Konicki said 364 of acers former patients have been tested with results Back on 354. The three were the Only ones to test positive he said. Konicki said 100 More former patients of the dentist awaited testing. The cd estimates that up to 1.5 million americans Are infected with the aids virus. Health officials said Florida has the third highest number of people with aids behind California and new York. Wealthier Blacks also face discrimination study says Gainesville Fla. A despite economic advancement Many wealthier Macks still encounter discrimination ranging from racial epithets to suspicions that they Are criminals a study shows. University of Florida sociologist Joe Feagin cited numerous examples of racial discrimination from a recent nationwide study in which he interviewed about 200 Blacks in medium size and Large cities. All of those included in the Survey said they experienced some form of discrimination although the severity differed from person to person Feagin said on Friday. The Blacks in his study came from families earning $40,000 a year or More. He said he wanted to study Middle and upper income Blacks because most research has focused on discrimination against poorer Blacks. Feagin said his study shows that wealthier Blacks a including doctors lawyers and executives a Deal with discrimination every Day and done to feel they get the respect they deserve. One subject a news director at a to station said she was told by a restaurant manager that she get a table because she was Black. A student at a major University said a professors students everybody Here will ask if you Are an the student said that when he tells them he a not they assume he was admitted because he is Black. A Black professor at a predominantly White College described How she has been stopped by police because she drives an older car and is Black. Others said Many Whites Cross to the other Side of the Street when a Black approaches. Numerous interviewees said Whites still Call them a Nigger a and Many complained of being treated unfairly in stores Feagin said. One woman said White sales clerks often ask a a who a next a when they see a Black woman is first in line. Blacks handle the discrimination in several ways ranging from resigned acceptance to verbal or physical confrontation according to the study. The 1964 civil rights act promised Blacks equal treatment in education and entitlement to a the full and equal enjoyment of the goods services facilities privileges advantages and accommodations of any Public stateside childhood tooth decay decreasing experts say Atlanta apr the nation easily surpassed its 1990 goal for preventing childhood tooth decay Federal health specialists have reported. A set of 1990 health objectives for the nation established in 1980, called for 60 percent or less of american 9-year-Olds to have experienced tooth decay. At that time the most current Survey showed tooth decay among 71 percent. But subsequently released surveys showed that the goal had been surpassed even before it was set. A1979-80 Survey found 49 percent of 9-year-Olds with tooth decay. By 1986-87, it was 35 percent. In the future programs should emphasize older children who show higher rates of tooth decay said or. Dolores Malwitz a dental health specialist with the centers for disease owner who sold stolen army jackets fined Salt Lake City up the owner of an Oklahoma military surplus store has been fined $2,000 for Selling stolen army flak jackets to an undercover Fri agent the court said Friday. . District judge Thomas Greene also ordered Carl Gatliff 46, of Lawton okla., to pay $3,506 restitution in instalments of at least $100 per month. And Gatliff was placed on probation for three years. Gatliff owner of Carlos military surplus and his brother were among about 50 suspects arrested nationwide last year during a operation punch out a a Justice department sting aimed at cracking Down on theft from military bases.3 hispanic women sue tavern that ejected them Eugene Ore. Up a three women have filed a lawsuit against an Oregon tavern that they say threw them out because they were speaking Spanish. The $600,000 suit claims that the three hispanic women suffered humiliation indignation and emotional distress because of the incident which occurred at the Howdy pardner tavern in North Eugene. Named As defendants in the lawsuit Are the tavern its owner Welton Wilson and the City of Eugene. The suit was filed in Lane county circuit court by Magdalena Portillo 40, Susan Loren 43, and Mireya Hill 43, All of Eugene. The women allege that in october of 1989, the bartender at the tavern told them the owners policy was that no Spanish could be spoken on the premises and that they would have to leave if they continued speaking the murdered in store As police guard outside Lewiston Maine apr a cashier working alone in a convenience store was stabbed to death As police tipped off to a possible Holdup watched the outside of the business. Relatives of Melissa Roy were outraged Over her slaying contending police should have been guarding Ner inside the store rather than watching from outside. A they let a 20-year-old girl get stabbed to death a said her Mother Carol Roy who spoke with the part time College student shortly before her slaying. A Why would they leave her there done to Tell me it was of her own free will. They made her feel a she told me on the phone a a its no big Deal a a Roy said. Police arrested Henry l. Guay 25, of Lewiston on a murder charge after following his car from the store called the big Apple. A weapon was recovered
