European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 20, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Navy by the new York times Washington the naval Reserve officers training corps is requiring All Roth midshipmen to sign an affidavit saying they can be discharged and forced to pay Back their scholarships if they Are found to be Gay. The military services and service academies have for years required their members to say whether they Are homosexual and whether they had Ever engaged in homosexual activity. The new Navy policy seems to reinforce the regu lation and make it Clear that it Means to recoup education and training costs if an officer is discharged for homosexuality. For years an army and air Force form has required Roth students to answer questions about homosexuality. The service academies use the same form. The services have threatened to Force students discharged Over homosexuality to pay Back their scholarships. But Legal experts said they believed none of the services had recouped Money. The timing of the Navy a policy has prompted Gay advocates to accuse the Navy of a vindictive Campaign against Gay men and women in the military in the waning Days of the Bush administration. President elect Clinton has said he will lift the nearly 50 year ban on homosexuals in the military sometime after he takes office Jan. 20. A i consider this inquisitorial affidavit a totally unwarranted intrusion in the private lives of american citizens a rep. Patricia Schmo Cdr dcolo., and a senior member of the House armed services committee said in a statement. Schmo Cdr sent a letter to defense Secretary Dick Cheney on tuesday protesting the affidavits and asked that Trie Pentagon suspend the requirements that Roth students at colleges and universities sign the document. There Are 7,109 midshipmen in training programs according to the Navy. They Are commissioned As Active duty and Reserve officers. Other Gay advocates said the policy represented an increase in efforts to enforce the recoupment policy. It costs an average of $52,967 to train a Roth midshipman the Navy said. No fan of smoking now Janet Sackman once a pitch woman for Lucky strike and chs 33 years of smoking led the protest at the site of Ter Flold cigarettes holds an advertisement featuring her during the Virginia slims championship seeking an end a demonstration outside new York s Madison Square Garden to the company s sponsorship of women a Tennis on wednesday. Sackman who developed cancer As a result of Sec tournament Story on Page 25.Relief group fights hunger in . Boston apr the famine Relief organization Oxnam which operates in Africa Asia and latin America is turning its attention to the hunger problem in another Region the United states. A you done to have to go overseas to find the third world a said of Fame a John Hammock. A the third world exists in the United states and in Urban As Well As Rural Oxnam scheduled fasts and other activities for thursday to kick off its . Initiative. Celebrity studded a hunger banquets will be held in Boston Hollywood Minneapolis St. Paul new York san Francisco Seattle and Washington . In september the Tufts University Center on hunger poverty and nutrition estimated that hunger has increased by 50 percent in the United states since the mid-1980s and that 30 million americans now go hungry. Hammock president of Boston based Oxnam America said the organization will provide development assistance rather than direct Relief in the United states starting in Rural sections of the South. Oxnam begun in London during world War ii will focus its . Efforts on arranging credit for Small Farmers providing Money and technical assistance for local advocacy groups organizing mortgage guarantees and supplying labor to build housing. Requests for emergency food assistance increased 26 percent in major american cities last year according to the . Conference of mayors. There Are an estimated 50,000 food Banks and soup kitchens operating in the United states according to the organization bread for the world. They serve 20 million people at one time or another every placed on Pentagon s Friendly list Washington up a the Pentagon has listed Russia among those nations considered Friendly to the United states in a test program for foreign military equipment. Wednesdays announcement said the defense departments foreign comparative jesting program for the current fiscal year would try out a russian aircraft ejection scat to Sec if it might be Worth buying for . Jet fighters. A under the foreign comparative j Esting program a the announcement said a selected. Defense equipment produced by nato and other formal allies and by other nations considered Friendly toward the United states is tested and evaluated to determine whether such equipment satisfies defense department requirements. A in the past it was unheard of that the . Military would include Russia or its predecessor the soviet Union on a list that included a Friendly Quot countries such As Britain and Sweden. The announcement said the evaluation a is encouraged because a Purchase of readily available foreign equipment May satisfy the requirements of the . Military services More quickly or at a More competitive Cost than a full scale . Research and development Effort. A foreign equipment included in the program must be non developmental meaning that it is already known to work. Ajjie russian ejection seat the k-36, proved itself before a crowd of thousands in a spectacular escape at the june 1989 Paris air show. J Here soviet test Pilot Anatoly Kvetch or was making a Low level pass Over Lebourget Airport in his Mig-29 Jet fighter when its right engine stalled and the plane flipped into a crash dive. Kvetch or ejected at an Altitude of less Thart 580 feet. Two seconds later the plane hit the ground nose first buried itself up to its Tail Section and exploded in a Bright yellow fireball. The pilots Parachute deployed and he landed nearby with Only minor injuries. One of the desirable characteristics of russians k-36 ejection seat is that it senses the pilots position relative to the ground at the time of ejection and propels him to an Altitude where his Parachute can open safely. In the Paris air show escape however it worked even better than it was expected to do. Of the other 21 items of foreign equipment that the Pentagon selected for evaluation eight were developed by Brit air three by Germany two by France two by Sweden two jointly by Britain and Sweden and one each by Australia Canada an italian israeli team and an International Najy of operations curbed after officers shoot officer by the new York j Imes new York a a detail of three new York City transit police officers on an anti crime patrol encountered an All too Eoin Mon situation on the Street outside a Brooklyn subway station tuesday evening two shabbily dressed men one holding a gun were menacing a woman. The shabbily dressed men actually police officers in Plain clothes were making a Spica arrest on the second to last Stop of the l line searching a suspected fare beater whom they had chased Down a staircase and cornered on the dark Street below. But the officers from the anti crime detail did realize what was going on. And two of them opened fire on colleagues from their own command the transit authority acknowledged wednesday. A a hey fired 17 shots in a matter of moments striking an officer twice on his bulletproof Vest and once in the Throat. The incident shocked other police officers. On wednesday Michael of Connor chief of the transit police temporarily suspended All plainclothes operations not under direct supervision responding to concern within the j Ransit police department that plainclothes officers who make up 10 percent of the 4,300-Man Force on any Given Day were not supervised properly. Transit police spokesman Albert of Leary said that plainclothes operations like combating fare evasion would not be ended but that no officer would be Al Lowed to go on plainclothes duty unless he or she had received special training or was accompanied by a supervising officer. The wounded officer Derwin Pannell 27, on a detail to catch fare beaters was shot outside the 105th Street subway Stop As he held his gun on a fare evasion suspect while his partner searched her for a weapon police said wednesday. The group of three other plainclothes officers also from the 33rd District mistook the search for a robbery in Progress
