European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 27, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 b the stars and stripes . Wednesday january 27,1993officials seek dues in Cia shooting Washington a a shocked Cia is coi Sid ering an array of measures to help protect its employ pcs outside its Headquarters Gate after a Rifleman squeezed off a deadly burst of shots there monday Agency officials worked feverishly with police mean White in an Effort to find the unidentified gunman who killed two Cia employees and critically wounded two others at the suburban Virginia fifth person who worked for a Cia contractor re a cited superficial wounds. The killer described As a Man in his 20s, escaped in his car after firing rapidly into five vehicles lined up in a left turn Lane leading from a commuter thoroughfare into the Cia compound. Fairfax county police chief Michael Young said authorities had compiled a list of possible suspects based on information from witnesses and survivors and a composite sketch was being circulated. Police also were working with a Cia supplied list of employees and contractors who might have been disgruntled officials said. The shooting occurred just 100 Yards from one of the most Security conscious institutions in the country the wooded compound is encircled by a High mesh Fence with an array of warning sensors and cameras. The Agency has its own Security Force with armed guards standing at the Gates and patrolling the perimeter a Scia employees arc shocked and saddened at the senseless attack on our friends and colleagues a said an Agency statement. A i know what a sense of sorrow and frustration Cia employees must feel and 1 offer them my support at this terrible moment a said James Woolsey the Ugin Cyl a director designate. Departing from the policy of refusing to name its employees the Cia identified the dead As Frank Dar Ling 28, and Lansing a Bennett 66, from nearby Heston a. Tvo of the wounded arc also Cia staff members and the third works for an Agency contractor spokesman Gary Foster said. Acting Cia director vice atom. William Studtman went on closed circuit television hours after the attack to assure the compounds estimated 15,000 employees that new safety measures would be put in place. But officials conceded that because the attack took place on a Public Road a a thoroughfare leading into the capital about 13 Miles away a additional Security measures would be limited. Police said they had Little doubt the gunman was targeting Agency employees noting that he pulled up to the two lanes from which cars can Only turn into the Cia Gate choosing the Busy morning Rush hour when Long tines develop at the site. Sen. Bob Packwood Speaks at a breakfast meeting monday in Medford Ore., As sharia Moffett of the Southern Oregon Timber industries association a Packwood says Senate holds his political Fate Medford. Ore. Api a kit Ncneil at a Medford Ore. A sen. Bob Packwood says it will be up to the Senate not his Oregon constituents to decide whether he should remain in office despite allegations of sexual misconduct. The Republican senator said monday that he resign even if an overwhelming majority of oregonians wanted him to. A whether or not you Are effective in the Senate pretty much depends on How you make the arguments. That a the ultimate body that will decide whether i am effective a Packwood said at a news conference. He pointed out that Oregon a other senator Republican Mark o. Hatfield was reprimanded by the Senate ethics committee for failing to disclose $42,000 in gifts a has that lessened his ability to perform for Oregon i Don t think so Quot Packwood said. A group of opponents oregonians for ethical representation has demanded that Packwood resign. Packwood was elected to a fifth six year term on nov. 3, acting Arkansas governor Sparks juror with pardons Little Rock Ark. A Arkansas top state senator is under fire for releasing a murderer and a drug dealer from prison during his three Day stint As acting governor. And some want Jerry Jewell ousted As Senate president. But Nis supporters say the protests arc racially motivated. As Senate president Jewell who is Black became acting governor when gov. Jim Guy Tucker went to Washington to attend the inauguration of president Clinton last week. Normally the lieutenant governor would take Over but that office has been vacant since dec. 12, when Tucker succeeded Clinton As Gocr. Nor. During his three Days As governor a a a by. In a a and sentenced to life in prison for first degree murder. Jewell also granted clemency to Tommy Mcintosh 29, who has served More than five years of a 50-Ycar sentence for cocaine Possession with intent to deliver. Mcintosh would have been eligible for parole in 2011. He also pardoned two others who already had been set free. Three of the four arc Black. A on monday the Legislatures first Day Back from a week s recess some lawmakers called for an explanation from Jewell and outraged residents went to the Capitol. Lawmakers also introduced Bills that would require 30 Days Public notice by fore a governor or acting governor could Grant a Pardon or sentence commutation for state inmates. The Bills were filed at Tucker s request. A we think he has abused the Power that was Given to him Quot said Mike Spence of Austin member of parents of murdered children which wants Jewell to resign As Senate president. A the was entrusted with a responsibility and he abused that Wuting is Bucu Piip As governor Jewell granted clemency to Billy Ray Davis 40, who was convicted in May 1971 it Ltd in Ufa in Erie in far first. Responsibility. The system that allowed him to do it Nas to be members of the group also accused Jewell a supporters of trying to make it a racial local chapter of the National association for the advancement of coloured people held a news conference sunday to defend Jewell. On monday Jewell said a a have no comment no comment at All on my activity while i was presiding As governor of the Jewell a dentist and a Democrat from Little Rock has not commented publicly on his actions since thursday when he told a television station that anyone who examined the facts would support his decision. His tight lipped response did not sit Well with some of his colleagues who said they had been flooded with Calls from people demanding action against Jewell. A i received a tremendous number of Calls last week and Over the weekend from folks who Are just like me just absolutely dismayed Quot said state sen. Cliff Hoofman who lost part of his District to Jewell after re apportionment in 1990. A the Public is entitled to an Quayle reportedly signs Book Deal Washington a former vice president Dan Quayle has sold the rights to his memoirs for at least $1 million according to a published report. On tuesday the Washington Post cited unidentified sources As saying a seven figure Deal had been struck with Harper Collins the sources said that the Book will begin with Quayle a selection As George Bush a running mate in 1988 and end with last november selection. The Post said that in addition to mainstream bookstores the publisher intends to sell the Book through its religious subsidiary in Christian oriented markets a much As it did the highly successful memoirs of Oliver North the former Marine lieutenant colonel linked to the Iran Contra in the Reagan administration 1110 paper said that the Quayle Book probably will be published in the fall of 1994 and that the proposal was shown to Only three publishers. Passport inquiry seizes data from presidential Iet if a cd if of or / i i rut a i a a a i a i a a Washington apr the special prosecutor in pcs lighting the search of Bill Clinton a passport files during the presidential Campaign has obtained data from a computer on air Force one according to a published report. The Washington Post reported tuesday that Independent counsel Joseph h. Disc Nova a office retrieved the data from the computer in the passenger compartment of the presidential aircraft Friday. The office was using a subpoena issued Jan. 15. Dig Nova was appointed by a three judge panel in december to investigate whether Laws were broken when officials searched passport records sept. 30 and oct. 1 in an Effort to find negative information about Clinton who at the time was running against then pc Sidcot George Bush. The subpoena was issued the same Day that a Federal appeals court barred the Bush White House from Cri my or destroying any computer records. The Post said the subpoena was so Broad that Cou d be read As covering even the data in the Cornier that Bush kept m his office. last week investigators seized computer i cords of the Bush White House and even removed a drives the Mam storage devices from the computers White House staffers. 1
