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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, March 23, 1992

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 23, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday March 23, 1992 the stars and stripes a Page 5kgb May hold key to questions on Juk Washington up a the Kab May soon be asked to help solve a real life american mystery who really shot John f. Kennedy and Why rep. Louis Stokes a Ohio who headed a House investigation into the assassination More than a decade ago plans to introduce a Resolution this week asking the soviet secret police and intelligence Agency to turn Over its file on Lee Harvey Oswald the suspected trigger Man. Questions have Long persisted whether Oswald who defected briefly from the United states to Russia in the late 1950s, was an agent for the Cia and whether there was a conspiracy to murder the president. Those questions have been Given new life by Juk the movie about the Kennedy assassination in Dallas on nov. 22,1963. A if you want to know if Oswald was Cia you should look at the Kab files not the Ciao so said g. Robert Blakey who served As general counsel on Stokes House committee on assassinations. Even if the Kab concluded Oswald weren to connected with the Cia it May be Able to offer new details about Oswald a shadowy life. He was shot Down himself shortly after being charged with the shooting by strip joint owner Jack Ruby. While in Russia Oswald was under surveillance by the Kab a his apartment was bugged and his Telephone was wiretapped. His neighbors were debriefed after he returned to America. Blakey now a Law professor at the University of notre Dame in Indiana helped Stokes draft the House Resolution that will request the Kab file and also Call for the release of Long sealed . Documents on the assassination. A similar measure will be introduced in the Senate. A a let a get everything before the Public a said Stokes confident the resolutions will be easily passed. A we done to want the american people to think there was some kind of a  Juk reflecting numerous unproved theories contends there was a grand conspiracy to kill the Young and charismatic president. The docudrama suggests that the plot involved elements of the Cia the Fri army and Navy anti Castro cubans and even organized crime and the Dallas police. Some have called the movie by activist director Oliver Stone Brilliant. Others have damned it As fantasy. But virtually All agree it has been provocative. The Warren commission concluded in 1964 that Oswald acted alone. But most americans have Long doubted it. President Johnson who created the commission said in 1973 that he did not believe the findings either. Last Spring a poll found that 54 percent of americans thought there was a conspiracy. A new Survey conducted in january a month after Juk was released placed the figure at 77 percent. A Juk was a powerful movie albeit fiction a Stokes said. A but it raised questions in the minds of the Public that we should try to answer by getting information before  the Cia and the Fri have agreed in principle to open their records and the House and Senate intend to open theirs. Blakey said the White House has Given its support of the action too. Stokes House committee on assassinations concluded in 1978 that Oswald killed Kennedy but that he Likely had help. It maintained there had been four shots a not three As the Warren commission had determined. But it could provide no suspects or any smoking guns. In Early 1979, the committee requested the Kab file on Oswald but the soviet Union refused. With the end of the cold War and the collapse of the soviet Union Blakey and Stokes Hope that the Reform minded russians seeking closer relations with the United states will comply with the new request. The Law professor also said that regardless of what is in the Kab files some members of the Public like movie producer Stone whom he characterized As a paranoid a will refuse to believe it. A if the Kab says Oswald Wasny to Cia  say they Are lying a Blakey said. A if the Kab says he was in the Cia they  a beastly move Quot a replica of a giant Baluchi thorium a prehistoric Rhinoceros ing. Don Steen director of the museum built the Model in a is trucked Down a Highway past dome Rock near Gering neb. Warehouse. It is a duplicate of one that used to be on display in the Model will be exhibited at the Wyo Braska museum in Ger Morrill Hall at the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Former chief of naval operations Dies in the stars and stripes10 years ago March 23,1982 a the space shuttle Columbia set off for its third and longest journey beginning a 3 million mile test of the shuttles ability to master the temperature extremes of space. The shuttle will remain in space for seven Days.20 years ago March 23,1972 a in a proposed constitutional amendment guaranteeing women equal rights the Senate refused to exempt women from the military draft. The proposition was approved by the Senate and was sent to the states for ratification.30 years ago March 23,1962 a East German police shot up an american military staff car from the . Military Mission at Potsdam while it was driving through East Germany. No one was injured in the incident.40 years ago March 23,1952 a Gen. Douglas Macarthur charged that Quot bankrupt Quot leadership was steering the United states Down the Road to communism As surely As if the Kremlin were charting its course. Macarthur attacked the Truman administration and its taxation practices in a speech before the Mississippi legislature. World War ii 50 years ago today 23 Marchi .9 .4.2 japanese troops occupy the Andaman islands in the Bay of Bengal West of Burma ii Days after the British and gurkha defenders were evacuated. In the Mediterranean three Supply ships reach Britain s Island fortress of Malta after a Small Royal Navy flotilla Staves off an attack by a much stronger Force of italian warships led by the battleship Littorno. Source 2194 Days of War. W h Smith a publishers inc. World almanac Book of world War ii Bison books clip. I Cut us Washington a George w. Anderson jr., a retired four Star Admiral and former chief of naval operations died Friday at a nursing Home. He was 85. Anderson died at Arleigh Burke Pavilion a nursing Home for retired military officers in suburban Mclean a. Cause of death was Given As congestive heart failure. Anderson served As chief of naval operations the Navy Stop uniformed Post from August 1961 until his retirement in August 1963. His tenure coincided with a buildup of soviet naval forces and increasing . Involvement in Southeast Asia. He frequently clashed with then defense Secre St. Paul Minn. Apr a dentist who refused to treat a patient infected with the virus that causes aids was ordered to pay the patient $10,000. An administrative Law judge George a. Beck said dentists who refuse to treat patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus violate Minnesota a human rights Law. A this record demonstrates that there is no scientific medical or dental reason for a dentist to refuse routine dental care to an his infected person a Beck wrote in his decision released Friday. Tary Robert s. Mcnamara who sought to exercise greater civilian control Over the armed forces. Anderson was born in new York City and graduated from the . Naval Academy at Annapolis md., in 1927, where he became an aviator. He also graduated from the National War College in Washington. During world War ii Anderson served in the plans division of the Bureau of aeronautics and was involved in the design and production of warplanes. He also served in the Pacific As navigator and tactical coordinator of the Carrier Yorktown. He was also an assistant to the Deputy Pacific Fleet com a such discrimination based on fear rather than medical knowledge cannot be  the patient James b. Busby of Minneapolis complained that dentist Donald j. Clausen who had treated him regularly denied him treatment after learning Busby was his positive. Clausen claimed that he referred Busby to another dentist but did not deny him treatment. He also said his actions constituted a reasonable medical or dental judgment. Beck rejected both arguments or Mander vice adm. John h. Towers. From 1953 to 1955, he was special assistant to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and later was assigned to nato Headquarters in Europe and As chief of staff for the Pacific Fleet commander. After retiring front the Navy Anderson was ambassador to Portugal until 1966. In the 1970s, he served As  the foreign intelligence advisory Board. Survivors include his wife Mary Lee Sample Anderson a daughter a stepdaughter 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Dering Clausen to pay Busby $10,000 for mental anguish and suffering and to pay a $5,000 civil penalty to the state. Clausen can Appeal the decision. Erica Jacobsen special assistant to the attorney general said the ruling could have a Broad effect. A a lot of his positive people in Minnesota cannot find a dentist to perform routine dental work on them a said Jacobsen who represented Busby. Neither Clausen nor his attorney were available for comment. His patient awarded $10,000 from dentist  
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