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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 03, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday novembers 1994 us. The stars and stripes Page 7 four aboard Small plane. Survive crash into duplex from wire reports Sparks Nev. A Small plane with four people on Board crashed into a duplex tuesday touching off a fire that heavily damaged the building. No one was seriously Hurt. The Pilot and three passengers All managed to climb from the wreckage authorities said. Three adults and two children in the duplex also got out safely. Only one person was hospitalized a passenger on the plane who suffered broken Riband facial injuries. Witnesses said the twin engine Cessna 421clipped a Light pole and slammed into the two Story duplex that is in the Takeoff and Landing pattern for the Reno Tahoe International Airport. No scents taken seriously Minneapolis Spike the old spice. Pour put the Polo. Kiss your White diamonds goodbye. For some people at the University of Minnesota school of social work Christian dior s Poison is exactly that. So the school has prohibited its 250 students from wearing perfumes colognes and other scented  ban is a response to a puzzling new affliction called multiple chemical sensitivity environmental illness which can leave people temporarily paralysed by even a whiff of perfume. It s not known now Many people have the  ban applies Only to social work students but others who use the school s four Story building t which also houses the philosophy Ana women studies departments Are gently urged to stay scent free As Well. Lawyer says client insane new York the lawyer for the Man accused of killing a hasidic student and wounding three others on the Brooklyn Bridge last March said tuesday that his client a sort responsible because Middle Eastern turmoil had made him  Eric Sears told jurors in his opening statement they should look beyond the 15 or so seconds in which Rashid Baz 28, sprayed a Van filled with 15 hasidic students with  said Baz lived until he was 18 in Beirut Lebanon amid civil War and violence that beside being constant and random was often brutal. The House you left in the Morring could be rubble thatnight.1 Baz a livery cab Driver is changed with the murder of Aaron Halberstam 16, who was travelling with 14 others. V a n k houses hot Money Portland Ore. There was Money to Burn literally monday in Portland. An Early morning fire in a vault at the City s Federal Reserve Bank Branch damaged a undisclosed amount of currency. But sorry bargain Hunters there will be no damaged $20s marked downto$15. Welders working in an upper vault monday apparently let some hot slag fall through a vent int another vault below said Najj Heesacker Portland fire Bureau  Crews had to use a Torch to Cut their Way into Thesy Ault which was sealed by a time lock. The burning Money was removed from the vault and doused Heesacker said.  a spokeswoman for the Federal Reserve Branch said not Many of the Bills were singed. She declined to give the amount. Y. Thicken head prompts suit Pittsburgh a woman has filed suit because she says there was a head in a package of Chicken she bought at a  Fields of Monessen has sued Tyson foods of Springdale ark., and the Belle Vernon Woodland i Westmoreland county common pleas court. Spokesmen for Tyson and the Woodland store would not comment tuesday. In her suit Fields says she bought the package of Tyson Chicken july 4 and when she opened it  two Days later she saw the Chicken head. This caused her to become nauseated pass out and  falling she apparently struck her head on the Kitchen table said her attorney Neil  suffered neck and Back injuries and had to be treated by a chiropractor Marcus  suit accuses Tyson and Woodland of negligence because they marketed and sold product which was unreasonably dangerous and  to up in la Baltimore a some a act staffers have signed up to work without pay during layoffs aimed at reducing a $3.5 million deficit at the nation s oldest civil rights organization. The a act announced tuesday that it had sent Home All of its approximately 90 employees this  Layoff order was for a week but some employees will be of Steoger. Despite the deficit the organization has been spend ing about $40,000 a Day while bringing in Only $15,000 Aday said interim administrator Fred Rasheed. He Esti mated the layoffs would save about $250,000. We cannot continue to operate As we have in the past Rasheed said. We have to stabilize the financial situation of the organization and then build on that and move  Rasheed did t know How Many employees would be called Back. About 40 staffers have signed up to work for free handling the most critical aspects of the operation he said. A act Board members have accused former executive director Benjamin Chavis of running up the Defi Cit. Chavis says he inherited the debt from his predecessor Benjamin Hooks. Hooks says the group had a $600,000 surplus when he left in 1993. Attempts to reach Chavis were unsuccessful tues Day. The layoffs will affect at least 80 employees at the National association for the advancement of coloured people s National Headquarters in Baltimore As Well a employees at the regional offices in Atlanta Baltimore Dallas Detroit los Angeles new York and St. Louis. Iri september the organization Laid off seven employees indefinitely and told about 75 others making More than $22,000 a year to take 10 Days off by mid december said the interim executive director Earl Shinhoster. Those 75 were Laid off for an additional five Days this week and 16 employees who make less than $22,000 were furloughed for two weeks Shinhoster said. The layoffs Are Only the latest problem for the Trou bled a act. In july it was disclosed that Chavis had agreed Topay a former assistant up to $332,000 to Settle a sex discrimination complaint. Chavis was fired in August and the deficit came to Light afterwards. Then came a series of lawsuits and counters jts Over the firing. In Early october Chicago times columnist Carl Rowan accused Board chairman William Gibson of seeking reimbursements for expenses he had already charged on an a act credit card. Gibson has denied the accusation. The Board recently ordered an audit of spending by its officers including Chavis and Gibson. Paul Hill right accused of murdering an abortion doctor and his escort in Florida listens to trial testimony tues Day. Hill who is serving As his own attorney is joined by standby lawyer Earl Loveless. Now chief hesitant in murder Case Pensacola fla. A the head of the nation Al organization for women spoke out against the death penalty tuesday but would t say if she would of to court to spare the life of a Man accused of killing an abortion doctor. Now president Patricia Ireland was holding a new conference outside the courthouse where Paul Hill is on trial when a Hill supporter asked her to testify against the former minister s execution. Hill could face the electric chair if convicted of the july 29 Shotgun slayings of or. John Bayard Britton and his bodyguard outside the ladies Center in Pensa cola. He is representing himself at his trial which entered its second Day tuesday. Will you take the stand for Paul in arguing against the death penalty asked Vincent f. Heuser jr., a Law yer and Hill supporter from Louisville by. We have a Strong National position in now against the death penalty including the application. To Paul Hill Ireland said when Heuser asked again if she would testify ire land replied i Haven t been asked  i m asking you to Heuser said. You re not his attorney Ireland said. And this snot your news conference in court Hill asked that a subpoena naming the Rev. David Trosch As a prosecution witness be quashed so that Trosch could watch the trial witnesses normally Are excluded from a courtroom except when  believe the prosecution is just using this to keep him from the audience Hill  judge Frank Bell refused to lift the subpoena but said he would make an exception allowing Trosch a roman Catholic priest from Mobile ala., to attend. Hill 40, was convicted last month of violating a new Federal Law barring the use of violence or intimidation to prevent people from entering abortion clinics. He faces up to life in prison when he is sentenced dec. 9.during that trial Hill asked no questions of prospective jurors Cross examined no one and made no open ing statement. He also made no opening statement at his murder trial monday questioned no prospective jurors and has t questioned any of the witnesses who testified against him monday and tuesday. Bell has barred Hill from arguing that the shootings were justifiable  is charged with killing Britton 69, of Fernandza Beach and retired air Force it. Col. James h. Barrett,74, of Pensacola. He also is accused of attempting to kill Barrett s wife june who was wounded and of shooting into an occupied vehicle. The victims were rid ing in a pickup truck that was riddled with gunfire after they drove into the clinic parking lot  
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