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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday june 4, 1994 . The stars and stripes Page 13air baggage handlers charged in . Thesis from wire reports Washington a eight baggage handlers for american airlines have been arrested and charged with pilfering High ticket items from checked baps at National Airport. / Airport police and the Fri installed hidden cameras in the baggage area and said they recorded numerous instances of the workers breaking into baggage. The workers would examine the contents and remove valuables such As 35 my cameras video cameras jewelry and Laptop computers Anthony a a Daniels assistant director in charge of the Washington Field office said thursday. Authorities said american airlines officials suspected a problem notified police and cooperated with the investigation. If convicted each defendant faces up to five years in prison without  judge reinstated Columbus Ohio a a judge who dismissed charges in a child rape Case because a witness was 20 minutes late got Nis Job Back thursday. A special commission of judges lifted a six month suspension without pay that was handed to judge William l. Millard on March 5. He still must continue to comply with other requirements including remaining on probation and counselling. Last month Millard 62, asked for reinstatement to his $86,650-a-year Job. His lawyers said he had undergone counselling taken two classes read 16 books and written an apology to a female lawyer he criticized in court among other things. In november Millard acknowledged six violations of judicial conduct. Among them was improperly dismissing charges against a Man accused of raping an 11-year-old girl. The dismissal came after a prosecution witness was 20 minutes late. The Ohio supreme court appointed the five member commission to handle Millard Scase. The commission previously ruled he could be reinstated after 90 Days if he complied with its  says he s not surprised at verdict against damages by Tracy Weber los Angeles times los Angeles a Rodney King making his first Public comments spice the verdicts in his civil damage suit trial said thursday that he was not surprised the jury awarded him no punitive damages but Kings lawyer said the jurors might provide grounds for  after the first verdict in Simi Valley nothing surprises me a King said referring to the state court trial in which the police officers accused of beating him were acquitted sparking the 1992 los Angeles riots. A a in be gotten the Short end of the stick from the Simi Valley trial until  but King said he had to concentrate on the Mil hons of dollars that came out of an earlier verdict on compensatory damages and a make something out of that a he said he is attending classes to learn How to a hold on to the  King said he would not have sued for punitive damages if the officers Quot had shown some sign of  Kings Lead attorney Milton Grimes said discussions with a juror who was troubled with How the verdict came about could provide the basis of an Appeal. One juror Cynthia Kelly a self employed seamstress from South Pasadena met with Grimes. Grimes said he was concerned by statements made by Kelly the Lone african american juror that Justice had not been done and that she had to a fight like hello to get the earlier verdicts favouring King. Grimes also said he had been contacted by a second juror whom he did not identify. A i done to Thi Yak we can say this is the final chapter in the trilogy of Rodney King a he said. Rodney King holds a news conference thursday in Santa Ana calir., accompanied by his attorney. Milton Grimes left. After 11 Days of deliberations a nine member Federal jury found wednesday that former los Angeles police department officers Laurence Powell and Stacey Koon had acted with malice in the 1991 beating of 1 King. But the jury decided unanimously that the officers had been punished enough and declined to award King As much As $15 million in punitive damages. Earlier the jury had awarded King $3.8 million in compensatory damages payable by the City of los Angeles for the police beating. Grimes said he could not say How much of the $3.8 million King will receive after attorney fees but Quot or. King will be left with a substantial part of the Money a fort Worth outlaws gang signals fort Worth Texas a gang members who use hand signals to Start a disturbance can get More than a slap on the wrist under a new City Law. Officers May ticket offending gang members for disorderly conduct a Misdemeanour punishable by a $500 Fine. Officers May Issue tickets Only if they can describe the signs understand what they mean and show a How the resulting disturbance Wras directly related to the throwing of the sign a a police memo said. The. New interpretation of the City a disorderly conduct Law was sent to officers May 4. It follows a proposal to hire gang members As Street Counselor. Police say gang members often use hand signals to identify themselves or to Challenge or insult rivals. The policy is a at least another tool a said it. De Daniels head of the police departments gang unit. A i think what we re looking for is something where an officer secs something beginning and can breach it before it escalates a he said. Cooking course for information Contact Lawrence a. Pisoni Villa Piccard 38070 Lozzano Tren to Italy Tel. 0049-461-884005 fax 0049-461-064534 remains exhumed to probe 1953 plunge after Ltd test Frederick my. A a forensic expert said the 40-Ycar-old remains of a scientist who fell to his death Days after he was Given Ltd in an Cia Experiment were found in Good condition when they were exhumed thursday. Frank Olson a family wants his remains examined to try to determine whether he jumped from the 13th floor of a new York hotel on nov. 28, 1953, or whether he was pushed. Olson a death was classified As a suicide and the Cia said thursday it had no reason to think otherwise. A the role of Cia employees in the events leading up to his death was extensively investigated in the 1970s. The facts were made Public at that time. President Ford made a formal apology on behalf of the Federal government and a monetary settlement was awarded to the Olson family. The investigations indicated no reason whatsoever to suspect that homicide was involved a the Agency said in a statement. A government commission investigating the Cia indicated that the Agency had experimented with Ltd and other hallucinogens in the Early 1950s and that a number of experiments were conducted on unwitting Federal employees including Olson a civilian biochemist involved in biological War fare research at fort Detrick. His son Eric clutched a photo of has father As a Backhoe cleared the Dirr covering the Concrete vault at Linden Hills cemetery. A a it a been a pressing question for me All the time and the questions certainly were not Laid to rest with the Cia Story in 1975,&Quot the 49-year-old psychologist said. The casket was taken to the Hagerstown police station where Olson a remains were. Removed and a Rayed. A the remains Are in exceedingly Fine condition and that a attributable to the embalming done in new York and to the Container said James e. Starrs professor of Law and forensic sciences at George Washington University in Washington . A we have remains that Are in mummified condition. We even have the Opportunity to get  forensic experts plan to Analyse hair brain tissue fingernails and Bones for injuries not attributable to the fail Starrs said. They will look for toxins and drugs including Ltd and other hallucinogens. A final report is expected in about one month. Eric Olson and his brother Nils said they decided to have their father s body Analysed now because they were moving it to another cemetery where their Mother and sister Are buried. 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