European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 28, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes . Friday. October 28.1994 Fri to Lexington by. A As the Fri joined an investigation into the kill ing of a Black teen Ager by a White police officer the police chief retreated from his description of the shooting As Acci dental. / -.vy. ".-, a chief Larry Walsh said wednesday that he would no longer comment on the circumstances of the tuesday shooting which touched off a downtown rampage by about 200 Blacks. Antonio Orlando Sullivan 18, was shot in the head after four police officers two of them Black came to his girl Friend s House with warrants charging him with assault and Wanton endanger Orient in a sept 30 Street shooting. The Fri will look into whether Sulli Van was a victim of police brutality said v. David Kohl agent in charge of the killing of. i teen Fri in Kentucky. He met with Sullivan s family wednesday. Walsh said at a news conference everybody involved in this has rights and it is a criminal investigation. And i m not going to taint the investigation with giving but that kind of information it s alleged to be an accidental shoot mayor Pam Miller told the courier journal of Louisville that police inflamed tensions by calling the shooting Acci dental although she acknowledged that the disturbances probably would have happened anyway. The officer who shot the teen Ager sgt. Phil Vogel was suspended with pay. Vogel a 22-year Veteran said his gun went off accidentally As Sullivan emerged. T from closet. Residents of Sullivan s predominantly Lack neighbourhood near downtown said the shooting was representative of Rou Tine racial abuse by word of the shooting spread about 200 Blacks overturned cars smashed win Dows and threw rocks and bottles at White people and police. Seven people were arrested for disorderly conduct and at least nine people suffered minor injuries. \ s Mother Mary Clark was sceptical about a police investigation. How Are they supposed to investigate when one of them did it she told on tuesday night residents met with officials at a Community Center and complained that police routinely pick on Young Blacks and that less experienced officers Are too Quick to show Force. There Are racial attitudes that exist that Are not positive on both sides of the Fence the Rev. Michael Wilson who is Black told walk am. But the unfortunate thing about this is you have a peo ple that Are being subjected to it on a More consistent basis than Whites he acknowledged that police have problems with some Young people in sul Livan s neighbourhood. Sullivan s neighbourhood was tense wednesday afternoon., a to news Crew in an unmarked car was hit by gunfire nobody was but wooden barricades came Down there weren t Many police officers on the streets and people went about their Busi Ness. In the stars and stripes 10 years ago oct. 28,1984 the Western european Union of seven key nato members decided to lift All remain ing controls on the production and stockpiling of conventional weapons by West Germany. 20 years ago oct. 28,1974 veins in the left leg of former president Nixon Are "99,44 percent closed and he will need close attention for several months doctors said. 30 years ago oct 28,1964 Cambodia announced that its forces had shot Down a . Air Force transport plane that it said had strayed across its Border with Vietnam on oct. 24, killing eight americans. 40 years ago oct 28,1954 the state department announced it had strongly protested to the soviet foreign ministry the detention and mistreat ment by secret police of two wives of . Embassy attaches in mos cow. 50 years ago oct. 28,1944 Nav Secretary James Forrestal told the nation that the three Day Battle of the Philippines destroyed an estimated two thirds of the enemy s battleships and reduced its Fleet to a level below that of the Pearl Harbor attack world War ii 50 years ago today oct. 28 1 94.4 the . Army s 7tharmddiv Battles counter attacking German paratroops around the dutch town of Heijel. The soviet Union and Bulgaria sign a formal armistice putting bulgarian troops under red army command. In the Philippines american troops take Tabontabon on Leyte but meet heavy fighting from the japanese at Carigara . Planes sink two japanese submarines of Cebu. Source 2194 Days of War. W. H. Smith publishers inc. The world almanac of world War ii. Bison books corp., 1981 a Only one life Denise Wardell of Concord n.h., holds a Kitten left that developed rabies. While still for Sale at a local store the Kitten was handled by hundreds of custom ers Many of whom were vaccinated against the disease wednesday. Both cats were killed for testing. The cat at right did not have rabies. Wardell is pictured in an undated family photo. Hamburger shortfall proves to be Windfall for homeless shelters Philadelphia a a Wendy s restaurant found itself in a Pickle when City inspectors discovered some hamburger patties were just shy of the advertised Quarter Pound. Licenses and inspections commissioner Bennett Levin seized 984 Wendy s burgers wednesday and distributed them to City homeless shelters and an emergency Foster care Center. After his inspectors found that a Sample of 24 burgers weighed As much As a Quarter of an ounce less than advertised he fined the Wendy s $100 a Burger or $98,400, in keeping with Federal department of agriculture guidelines. A spokesman for Wendy a based in Dublin Ohio said it was the first time that any of its restaurants had been so cited in the 25-Yearhistory of the company which once had an and Campaign featuring a feisty old woman who demanded to know where s the beef the spokesman Denny Lynch promised that the problem would be fixed and said the weight was Short Only because of evaporation of moisture that occurs whenever you use the finest fresh ground Levin said the action was part of a City Effort to Check the claims of restaurants and supermarkets. Similar inspections earlier this year found underweight portions at among other places Mcdonald s. The Mcdonald s is in line for a second visit. Wendy s had its second visit wednesday. After the first visit in a gust Levin sent a letter to inform Wendy s president Dave Thomas that some burgers at the restaurant were one eighth of an ounce received to reply. Ends in fatal training Accident -.-. " /.-. F by the los Angeles times san Diego Navy it. Kara Hult Green the first woman qualified As an f 14 Pilot had lived for the thrill of flying warplanes before she was killed in a training Accident. Hultgreen 29, was attempting to land on the Carrier Abraham Lincoln off Southern California when her f-14 Tom cat crashed tuesday afternoon. The fighter s radar officer ejected and was rescued with Only minor injuries. But a extensive search failed to recover Hult Green body. ". Hultgreen a graduate of the univer sity of Texas was among the first group of women pilots to apply for combat training when the restriction on women flying combat aircraft was lifted by then Secretary of defense Les Aspin in april1993. She was a wonderful giving generous person who loved flying loved the Navy and loved her country said her sister Dagny Hultgreen a television journalist. A High school basketball and Tennis Star and later an expert surfer Kara Hultgreen gave several interviews when she qualified in August As an f-14 Pilot. She stressed the exhilaration and yet the danger of flying the f-14. I mean it s fun to go fast and Light up the afterburner and pull out of is and zip around the Clouds she told Knud to in san Diego. I Don t think i be mastered it quite yet it s going to take a Lotof hours and a lot of she recalled the thrill of making her first four landings on a Carrier i barely remember my first four trap because All i could think of was How can i work the rest of my life to buy this drug. It s just an adrenaline although she and other women pilots received much the same training As themen their career options had been limited. In fact before the restriction was lifted Navy officials had suggested that Hultgreen leave the Navy because there were far More pilots than necessary who were assigned to the planes that women were allowed to Fly. Hultgreen was born in family moved frequently during her youth. She remarked once about being shocked when the family moved during her teen age years from Canada to Texas. Hultgren s Mother Sally Spears lawyer in san Antonio said her daughter had wanted to be an astronaut but then decided flying an aircraft was More exciting she joined the Navy while she was a senior at the University of Texas and be-1 came Active duty after receiving her de Gree in aerospace engineering in 1987, before going to f-14 school Hultgreen had flown a Jet designed to Jam an ene my s electronic gear. Hultgreen comes from a family of High achievers her Mother was one of. The first women admitted to the University of Texas Law school one sister worked As a television reporter in Pittsburgh and Losangeles and is now doing Independent production for the show the crusaders and a second sister formerly owned a fit Ness Salon and now works with a movie production company in los Angeles. Kara was the youngest of the three daughters. C her father who is divorced from Spears is a paper company executive in Appleton wis. Capt. Mark Grissom commander of the Navy s fighter Wing for the Pacific Fleet based at Nas Miramar in san Diego said investigators were trying to determine what caused the crash and whether Hultgreen ejected. One theory i that the plane May have stalled at 200 feet above the Ocean As Hultgreen at tempted the Day Landing
