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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 3, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes thursday november 3,1994 at a glance a amp x russian president Boris Yeltsin has dismissed col. Gen. Matvei Burlakov above the former chief of russian forces in Germany who has been linked to corruption and the killing of a reporter. See Story on Page 11. . Suspect faces trial Francisco Martin Duran has been bound Over for trial on charges stemming from a Rifle attack on the White House. A. A pages Marine kills himself v a Marine corps Drill instructor at Parris Island s.c., shot himself to death As recruits watched. V. A a a a a a a a. A a a a a a a Pagos unpaid work some a act staff members will work without pay during layoffs aimed at reducing the group s $3.5 million deficit. -. A a a a pag�7 Clinton digs at gop president Clinton picked at chinks in gop Armor on social Security before an audience of Rhode Island senior citizens. A Page 9 no Lone killer several people were involved in the slayings of . Simpsons a wife and her Friend the defense told jury prospects. I a Page 10v Mcdonald a steaming Mcdonald a executives would like to Fry Iowa a Tough franchise  Page 14 1 Index Abby Ann Landers .21 classifieds. 24-28 comics. 21-23 commentary. .17 crossword. 21 faces Yff places. .20 Horoscope. .28 Jumble. .28 letters. 16 Money matters. 14 sports. 29-36 to listings. .35 weather. .15 Crews removing victims from remains of plane Roselawn ind. A w teams on tuesday began the gruesome meticulous task of removing the shattered remains of the victims of flight 4184 from the Muddy Field littered with the plane s wreckage the process will take seven to 10 Days said Newton county Coroner or. David Dennis. A there just Isnit a lot to work with a Dennis told reporters outside a nearby National guard armory being pressed into service As a temporary morgue. All 68 people on Board the american Eagle plane were killed monday when it slammed into the Muddy bean Field during a driving rainstorm. Authorities have said the severity of the crash made immediate identification of the victims impossible. A if we found a thumb even a thumb that sat least something to Start with a said Fri special agent Wayne Alford. A if we had a hand that a More to work  a a \ a. / a a a v. A technicians might eventually be Able to identify 80 percent of the people on the plane said Alford in charge of the Fri in Indiana. Flight 4184, in route from Indianapolis to Chicago had flown in a holding pattern for 32 minutes then descended to 8,000 feet when air traffic controllers asked it to hold for 10 More minutes a thank you a the Pilot acknowledged those were the last words controllers heard from the Crew. Three minutes later the plane disappeared from radar screens. Two in flight weather advisories had been issued Tor turbulence and icing said National transportation safety Board chairman Jim Hall. Investigators were checking the panels cockpit voice recorder to see if the Pilot received the warnings. It is not unusual for planes to Fly in holding patterns for 32 minutes said David Hinson an administrator with the Federal aviation administration planes sometimes Are held for two to three hours he said. Hall said at a news conference that preliminary transcripts show there were no transmissions or distress signals after the pilots agreed to Circle for 10 minutes More. State police sgt. Jerry Parker said about 75 people were working at the site wednesday morning. A a it a very painstaking a he said. About �0 volunteers have come Forward to provide food and mental health services to investigators and the Community said Steve Whitehead executive director of the Lake county red Cross. A the average american will never see anything like this a Whitehead said. Uniform from Page 1 coat with its new stripes which is a Well liked and should be kept As is a Fogel mansard. Officers who already have the new coat with sleeve insignia should continue to Wear it until the service develops a transition schedule for moving Back to the Metal shoulder rank he said. Quot we Are working to make the change a minimum Cost Effort a he said. A if you done to have the new jacket you might want to hold off for a  air Force officers do not need to have the new coat Foroff Cial photos. In fact Fogelman said be plans to scrap the requirement for official photos in promotion folders by Jan. 1. Both officers and enlisted personnel will resume wearing the . Insignia without Circle on their lapels he said. Specific instructions on that will be issued within two weeks. As far As ribbons Are concerned Fogel Man said air Force members May Wear All some or none As Long As they Are worn in the right precedence. In terms of badges Fogelman said his philosophy is that a if you earned it you can Wear it for the rest of your career a but we need to put some reasonable limits on the  no More than two occupational aeronautical badges May be worn above the pocket. The individual May choose which two. The missile a pocket rocket May also be worn but it will count As one of the two occupational aeronautical badges. A a Quot badges indicating special duty with the joint chiefs of staff a unified command the White House or the office of the Secretary of defense May be worn As a third badge even when the individual is not assigned to the specific duty or organization for which it was earned. Service Caps a known As a wheel hats for men and a bucket Caps for women a will be mandatory for Field Grade officers. Such officers Are majors lieutenant colonels or colonels. A we Are reviewing the policy for company Grade officers and enlisted personnel Fogelman said. A in All cases the nature of the affair or event will dictate when the wheel hat is  one item that is still up in the air is the name tag which was eliminated from the new uniform three years ago. A no change for now but the jury is still out a he said. Air Force leaders intend to canvass their personnel for ideas on All uniforms to present to the service s next uniform Board scheduled for Early 1995. Hearing from Page 1relli asking that he reconsider his decision. The hearing at tinker focused Ort five members of an airborne warning and control system aircraft who face charges stemming from a series of mistakes that led May and the other Pilot capt. Eric a. Wickson to believe the helicopters were iraqi. Wickson has been granted testimonial immunity even though he was the Mission flight Lead and the first to shoot. He testified for the government at tinker and is expected to testify at May shearing. A 17th air Force statement said Santa Relli a ordered the hearing closed to spectators in order to protect classified information to encourage Complete testimony to protect the rights of the accused and to insure that the privacy rights of the accused Are not unduly infringed upon during the investigative stage of the  from Page 1 give inoculations but will Arm teens with the information needed to understand and handle a variety of medical concerns including acne menstrual cycles sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy. Or.  Mark Berman and maj. Harriet Paul a nurse practitioner told parents that the clinic would provide basically the same services As the military Community clinic. Diesselhorst began talking about opening a Dinic in september when there were 10 pregnancies at the school. The principal now in his sixth year at Baum older High school said there might Lave been a one or two pregnancies in each of his five previous years. The principal said that he had surveyed 397 seventh through 12th-graders at the school earlier this year and that 20 percent had admitted being sexually Active. A look at Only the ninth to 12th grades and the number increases to 34 percent a he said estimating that 50 percent of those students use no contraceptives. Berman said he understood parental concerns about patient confidentiality for teens 15 and older which army regulations require. But he vowed to encourage teen agers to discuss care with their parents. Parents of those 14 and younger will be notified if their children Are treated. Parents also seemed worried that their children might become too Independent As health care providers Honor the doctor patient relationship and keep mom and dad out of the Loop. One Mother predicted that the clinic would contribute to a Rise in student sexual activity because of the confidentiality provision. Another critic voiced a similar concern noting that the panel a Diesselhorst the majors Ana school nurse Karen Kish a promoted abstinence but were willing to distribute condoms and birth control pills. Birth control devices will not be provided to pupils younger than 15, said Berman. Another Mother candidly told the panel and crowd that she kept a condom in the Medicine Cabinet at Home. She said her son knew it was there and she hoped he would not need it for some time. But if he did she said she at least knew it did not come from a vending machine. A a it a teen pre Artancy a family matter a said Lois Mcclave whose 13 and 16-year-old boys attend at Baum older High. Mcclave said that she did no to like the idea of opening the clinic and that she did no to think distributing birth control devices dealt with underlying problems. Mcclave who occasionally substitutes for the school nurse said a no one was consulted about the clinic before a decision was made to open it. Diesselhorst could not pinpoint when the clinic will open in january but he said the school was not a a Rushing into it. Appointments will be made through the school nurses office. The teen clinic will probably be open Only one afternoon a week Kish said. It will be in a private office which will not be shared for any other purpose  
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