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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, December 18, 1992

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 18, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes . Friday december 18, 1992 All files weren t checked on Hiss general says new York apr the russian general who in october said Alger Hiss never spied for the soviet Union has backed off from his statement telling the new York times he a was not properly  Gen. Dmitry a. To Logonov a russian military historian said he Only knew that there was no evidence in Kab files he searched that Hiss was a spy the times reported thursday he had looked at the files at Hiss rec Cust. A the ministry of defense also has an intelligence service which is totally different and Many documents have been destroyed a to Logonov told the times. �?o1 Only looked through what the Kab had. All i said was that i saw no evidence. A a Phis was Only my personal opinion As a historian. ,. What i saw gives no basis to claim a full clarification. There a no guarantee that it was not destroyed that it was not in other  reached at his Manhattan Home wednesday night Hiss 88, said he hoped the general would find other files that would vindicate him. A if he and his associates Haven to examined All the files i Hope they will examine the others and they will show the same thing a Hiss said. On oct. 14, the general released a statement that said Hiss a had never and nowhere been recruited As an agent of the intelligence services of the .S.R.�?� in a 1948 congressional committee hearing that riveted the country former communist Whittaker Chambers charged that Hiss had spied for the soviet Union while he worked for the state department in the 1930s. Hiss who was convicted of perjury in 1950, has insisted he never was a soviet spy. Campus shootings apparently random great Barrington mass. Apr a gunman who shot a professor and a student to death and wounded four others apparently chose his victims randomly authorities say. Wayne to 18, was charged with murder assault with intent to murder and assault and Battery with a weapon after the shooting spree monday night at Simon a Rock College of Bard. Ill appears its More a crime of being in the wrong place at the wrong time Quot said Fred Lantz of the Berkshire county District attorneys office. Authorities also said they were investigating reports that to had made derogatory remarks about Blacks jews homosexuals and the handicapped. Authorities said to a violinist roamed the Campus in the Berkshire mountains Hamlet of great Barrington armed with a semiautomatic Rifle he had bought earlier in the Day at a gun shop in nearby Pittsfield. To of Billings mont., appeared in District court on tuesday with his head shaved and wearing a sweatshirt with the name of the Rock band sick of it All. He was ordered held without bail after pleading innocent. A Wayne was really quiet except for when he was making racial slurs a senior Hiadee Tae Kheir 20, of Portland Maine told the Berkshire Eagle. She said to was a known bigot. A heard him say the jews were in a conspiracy. A they re trying to destroy the world. They be got to be killed a a she said. Wayne to stands at his arraignment tuesday with his attorney Richard la Blanc left. To is charged with killing two people and wounding four. Detroit fires officers charged in death Detroit apr the four officers charged in the fatal beating of a Motorist were fired wednesday As a hearing continued on whether the four will stand trial. Police chief Stanley Knox fired officers Walter Bud Zyn Larry Nevers and Robert Lessnau and set. Freddie Douglas after an administrative hearing wednesday. The announcement was made by Bob Berg spokesman for mayor Coleman Young. Partners Mudzyn and Nevers Are charged with second degree murder in the nov. 5 beating death of malice Green outside a suspected crack House. Douglas is charged with involuntary manslaughter and wilful neglect of duly. Lessnau is charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm. All four have pleaded innocent. David Griem an attorney for Douglas told div to that the firing was a travesty of Justice. A now one week before Christmas he finds himself without a Job without Ever having his Day in court a grim said. A spokesman for Knox had no comment. Three other officers alleged to have been at the scene during part of the confrontation were not charged with crimes. But they remain suspended from the Force. T heir status with the department will be determine beaten Black accuses White fellow officers Nashville Tenn. Apr a Black undercover officer roughed up by White policemen during a traffic Stop said wednesday that the beating  have happened had he been White. Police chief Robert Kirchner said the two officers used undue Force. Officer Reggie Miller said the officers who beat him should t to on the Force. During a disciplinary hearing Berg said. He  say when the hearing would be held. The former officers preliminary hearing was scheduled to continue thursday. Witnesses at the hearing have said they Only saw Nevers and Budzyn take part in the beating. If the officers go to trial and Are convicted Budzyn and Nevers would face a maximum punishment of life in prison Douglas would face 15 years in prison on the manslaughter charge and up to a year on the w ill Ful neglect of duty charge Lessnau faces 10  on subway shoots attacker then disappears from wire reports new York a a subway rider shot an attacker and a companion of the attacker before vanishing police said thursday. The attacker was killed and his companion was wounded. Four Young men confronted the rider late wednesday on a train Between grand Central terminal and 14th Street on Manhattan s East Side said transit police spokesman it. Bob Valentino. Valentino said one of the four punched the rider and the others dragged the puncher into another car. When the train arrived at the 14th Street station the puncher returned to his victim and they quarrelled again. The rider pulled a pistol shot the puncher several times in the Chest and shot another of the four once in the hand Valentino said. Valentino said Anthony Johnson 25, who was shot in the Chest died and Stephen Clarke 21, was listed in stable condition in St. Vincent a  Road for dog Charleston . A dog ended up so far from Home that when someone called to say it had been found the owners brother figured the Call could t be legitimate. He did no to even take the callers name. But Sebastian a 7-year-old Cocker Spaniel from Kittery Maine really was 900 Miles away in West Virginia. And despite the brother a disbelief the dog will be Home for Christmas. The owner Sheila Sulick said Sebastian vanished five months ago. Sulick s 13-Ycar-old brother who took the Call did no to believe the woman had the right dog so he did no to take her name. But he told his sister about the Call and she contacted the Charleston daily mail. The newspaper wrote about the dog and the woman who found him contacted Sulicki a  destruction studied Washington a a russian company a proposal that chemical weapon stockpiles could be destroyed using underground nuclear blasts requires More study . Researchers say. The analysts said wednesday that the International Chetek corp. Suggestion that nuclear explosions could quickly efficiently and comparatively cheaply Render chemical weapons agents harmless should be considered. A whether it is Good or not you can to answer at this Point a said Stephen Black a Public policy expert at the University of Pittsburgh but there was no question that a nuclear explosion could destroy chemical weapons. A the fact is within 10 milliseconds or less you a have no chemical weapons agents left. The Lon term question is whether you can contain the radioactive products underground a he  Relief sought new York a the regional director of the Federal emergency management Agency says he will recommend that president Bush approve requests by new York and new Jersey for disaster Relief. Stephen Kempf or. Said wednesday that the approval could come As Early As saturday a week after the states were pummelled by storms. On tuesday the governors of Connecticut new Jersey and new York asked the president to declare the two Day storm a major National disaster the 41st of 1992. Gov. Lowell Weicker of Connecticut put the damage to Public and private property in his state at $60.1 million. Gov. James Florio estimated damage to new jerseys roads Bridges beaches and Homes at $76 million. New York gov. Mario m. Cuomo estimated. Public property damage in his state at $82 million and damage to private Homes at $24 million  
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