European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 07, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday january 1994 . The stars and stripes Page 9 bombs with notes protesting israeli policy found in . From wire reports new York two bombs made of thermos bottles and egg timers were left outside two office buildings along with notes accusing the israeli government of being too Liberal. A police bomb squad used a robot to defuse one device at the scene Early wednesday while the other exploded harmlessly at a firing Range. Tenants in the 20-Story building in Manhattan a Chelsea Section and the 35-Story building in Midtown Manhattan include jewish and pro israeli notes were signed by two previously unknown organizations the Maccabee squad and the shield of David said police commissioner Raymond maccabees were jewish patriots who successfully revolted against the syrians and ruled ,. Palestine in ancient times. Killer executed in Idaho Boise Idaho a Man who beat two people to death with a baseball Bat at a bar because it was time for them to die was executed by injection Early thursday. It was Idaho s first execution in 36 years. Keith Eugene Wells 31, died at the Idaho maximum Security institution after the . Supreme court rejected 7-2 a late hour Appeal filed against his , was convicted of murdering John Justad 23, and Brandi Rains 20, at a Boise tavern in 1990. Citadel going to High court Charleston . The Citadel is looking to the . Supreme court As its last Hope of keeping a woman from enrolling at the All male military 4th . Circuit court of appeals refused wednesday to rehear an Appeal from the state supported school enabling 18-year-old Shannon Faulkner to move one step closer to starting classes there next attorney Dawes Cooke said he would request a stay thursday while the school appeals to the supreme was accepted to the Citadel last year after having references to her sex deleted from her High schoo transcript. She was rejected once College officials Learned that she is a woman. Kkt to protest King Day Cumming a. A Kun flux klan group has received a permit to hold a rally protesting Martin Luther King or. Day in a county that plans to recognize the Holiday for the first time. The rebel knights of the Kun flux klan were granted the permit tuesday to protest at the Forsyth county courthouse on Jan. 15. The virtually All White county North of Atlanta will observe its first King Holiday Jan. 17, the same Day As the National Holiday.7 Jerry lord of Dawsonville grand dragon of the klan group said the Kkt protesters will demand that the Forsyth county commission reverse its decision to give a Holiday to the disgraceful Martin Luther King 10 killed in plane crash fort drum Fla. A twin engine plane whose Pilot radioed that he was having equipment trouble crashed and burned on a Rural Highway killing All 10 people aboard. Investigators were unable to establish the flight s origin or destination or identify the dead because the registration number painted on the plane could not be found a Federal aviation administration spokeswoman plane apparently was on fire when it went Down or burst into flames on Impact wednesday night 16 Miles from the Okeechobee county Airport. 20 years for hate crime los Angeles a Black Man who bought a gun and immediately shot a White stranger in Hopes of starting a race War has received 20 years in prison. Darryl Arnold 31, pleaded guilty dec. 6 to attempted murder. He was sentenced paid for a 9 my pistol waited the required 15 Days for a background Check and picked up the weapon at a store March 17. He stopped at an intersection and wounded Robert Nimmons an accountant. Arnold told investigators that he intended to Start a race War by shooting the first White person he saw prosecutors said. 2 marines discharged in probe of Gay porn by the los Angeles times san Diego two marines have been discharged for allegedly posing nude for a Man who says he ran a Gay pornography ring Camp Pendleton officials said wednesday. Three others might be discharged the officials said. In All 10 enlisted marines Are accused of involve ment with Luciano Ceballos a convicted forger who has been in the metropolitan correctional Center in san Diego since september on a parole violation. Military investigators accused All 10 of posing nude a violation of military Law but none is accused of engaging in sexual acts with others. The Marine corps said that of the 10 two were discharged. Three Are undergoing proceedings that could re sult in discharges. One was discharged for unrelated misconduct. One received administrative punishment. And two Are awaiting a decision on possible punishment. The status of the 10th was not disclosed. The Marine corps released a statement detailing the status of the nine marines after they issued an incorrect statement tuesday that All nine had been Given general discharges a step below an honorable Dis charge. The Marine corps began an investigation into Possi ble Marine involvement in a Gay pornography ring after Ceballos boasted to reporters last summer that 500 marines from Camp Pendleton were involved in his mail order pornography business. Investigators seized video tapes and a photo album with several Hundred Polaroid pictures of naked and partially clothed men. Experts suspect Mars observer exploded after tiny fuel leak by the los Angeles times the missing Mars observer most Likely leaked enough fuel barely two Tablespoons full to cause an explosion a Federal panel said wednesday. The probe s aug. 21 disappearance knocked the first . Mission to Mars in 17 years out of Contact with Earth the Nasa appointed experts also cited evidence of Sloppy workmanship and criticized management at the Jet propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena Calif., which had Overall responsibility for the interplanetary probe As inappropriate. No one will Ever know for certain what happened to the probe. The Board in fact found no smok ing gun said Timothy Coffey re search director of the naval research Laboratory who led the panel. There was no telemetry from the spacecraft no hard evidence to investigate. Therefore it was impossible to provide conclusive evidence. The most probable scenario was a massive rup Ture of the pressurization the Mars observer the first . Interplanetary probe to fail in flight since 1967, was designed to pro vide the most detailed look yet at the fourth planet serving As a Pathfinder for an International Fleet of probes to be launched toward Mars in the coming dec _ y _ 1 a _ a t _ a o a a a a a pm Ina Takt in deep space disaster scientists Don t know Why a a Mars observer fell a theorize that a fuel line ruptured. \ spilling liquid helium and fuel into probe would have gone into a spin unable to con act Earth or orbit Mars As planned. Main Antenna Man to scale solar Power panels instruments Contact Kurto Nauful. 21,1�1 town Day before prob i x 4 Souter Nasa it propulsion Laboratory a Karl Tat the Board findings. Another group called the Mission Success review team at Martin Marietta corp., which built the missing probe and two other satellites that failed last year attributed the observer s demise to an attitude overconfidence on the part of the engineers who built thel/1u17w3 la la Lauri Viiu la a m a we by w�.��.--. I wades. National aeronautics and space administration probe. Mission controllers plan one last attempt to con officials at Jet propulsion Laboratory concurred with tact the spacecraft next month. Navy refuses to drop 44 convictions Washington a the Navy on thursday rejected a request that it overturn the 1944 courts martial of 258 Black sailors who refused to Load live ammunition after an explosion killed hundreds of service members. The Navy review found that there was no evidence that prejudice tainted the men s trial and Mutiny convictions although racial prejudice was responsible for their being assigned to manual labor at port Chicago Calif. In response four California lawmakers who have been seeking vindication for the sailors said in a statement we believe that the Navy did not apply a Broad enough View to this extraordinary Case. We will continue to search for other Means to address this Issue in the belief that the surviving sailors and their families and the families of those now de ceased deserve the Chance to Clear their the statement was issued by rep. George Miller rep. Pete Stark rep. Ronald v. Dellums and sen. Barbara Boxer. Miller and the others included in the 1992 defense authorization Bill a requirement that the Secretary of the Navy review the cases. Miller in a letter to Navy Secretary John h. Dalton in september said the re View was called for because of Strong evidence regard ing an attitude of racial discrimination and facts that Challenge whether the sailors committed Mutiny. The incident followed a july 17, 1944, explosion at the port Chicago munitions Center in California that killed 320 people including 202 Black sailors. The blast at what is now the Concord naval weapons station destroyed two ammunition ships levelled much of por Chicago and was Felt As far away As Nevada. It was the worst military loss of life within the Continental United states in world War ii. Two weeks later when the Black enlisted men at the port were ordered Back to work 258 refused claiming it was unsafe. Of those 208 later returned to their jobs after being threatened with courts martial. They eventually were Given summary courts martial and disciplined. But they later were discharged under honorable conditions. The 50 who continued their Boycott were convicted of Mutiny and spent 16 months in a military prison. At the time the Navy maintained a policy of segregation under which Black seamen were housed and worked separately from White sailors. Many were As signed to manual labor such As at the port Chicago munitions base. According to accounts of the trial in a 1989 Book by Oakland writer Robert Allen the Navy allowed no Tes Timony about the causes of the explosion or unsafe conditions and the court martial panel took Only an hour and 10 minutes to find All guilty of Mutiny
