European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 12, 1995, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday september 12, 1995 Citadel pondered rejected plan to be private All male from the associated press Charleston . A Citadel panel rejected the option last year of going private a move that would allow the military College to stay All male a newspaper reported. The Citadel could save taxpayers $17 million a year by going private but to do so would require tuition increases and service cuts the Post and courier reported sunday. Calvin Lyons Citadel vibe president for finance and business affairs said the College s Board of visitors decided in 1994 that the option of going private was not viable. Based on figures provided bythe Citadel the newspaper said the school would have to tap into its endowment for $4.5 million and would need an extra $17 million a year to go private Citadel Board chairman James Jones or. Said the school might reconsider going private if the . Supreme court refuses to let it or the Virginia military Institute stay All male. Bombing linked to ticket Smithers . Three men were charge sunday with bombing a police officer s House shortly after they received a traffic citation from him. The men threw several Molotov cocktails at officer Joseph Burrow s House and truck while his wife and children were Home Early sunday the Bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms said. No one was injured. William Bragg 20, Tommy Johnson 21, and Kelly Howe 23, All of Smithers were charged with arson illegal Possession of destructive devices conspiracy and firearm charges. Jails probed for abuse Phoenix the Justice department is investigating possible abuses at jails run by the get. Tough sheriff who banned Coffee and Playboy magazines for inmates. V Arizona s . Attorney Janet Napolitano said the investigation of Maricopa county jails has nothing to do with tents Lack of Coffee Bologna sandwiches or any of those kind of Joe Arpaio who took office in 1993, made headlines by putting prisoners in tents in 110-Degreeheat Banning cigarettes and r and a rated movies and playing Newt Gingrich s video lecture series in the stars and stripes Page 7 the investigation which began last month centers on possible civil rights violations and on. Whether jail commanders have failed to address allegations of abuse Napolitano said. Defense vet Dies it 94 Washington Garrison Norton 94, a former state department and defense department official died saturday at his Home in Washington after a was an assistant Secretary of state in the Truman administration Art assistant Secretary of the air Force from 1950 to 1956 and later in the Eisenhower administration an assistant Secretary of the was president of the Institute for defense analyses a think tank representing universities doing consulting work for the state and defense departments from 1959 until retiring in 1965. An accountant by training he was born i Chicago grew up in new York City and Washington and was graduated cum lauds from Harvard University in 1923. He had served As chairman and then trustee emeritus of the Carnegie institution in Washington. Survivors include his wife of 52 years a daughter and two granddaughters. A son died in 1970. Hitting a High note children from the Broadway kids chorus frolic in con Fetti during the production of Broadway on Broad Way a free outdoor times Square concert in new York on sunday. The Broadway kids chorus is a special chorus created for the event which also featured cast performances from current Broadway musicals. Mcveigh Knem Why Fri came -. ,. A .".,. -. " to see h j m \ Fea red f o r his i if e los Angeles a when two Fri agents paid a visit to Timothy Mcveigh at a tiny county jail two Days after the bombing of the Federal building they asked if he knew Why they had come. Yes Mcveigh replied according to documents in the Case. That thing in Oklahoma City i Guessthe april 21 Exchange took place As about 300 people hearing investigators had found a suspect crowded around the Noble county jail in Perry okla., about 63 Miles North of Oklahoma City. Mcveigh fearing an Assassin in the throng asked agents to take Hin from the jail through the roof you remember what happened with Jack Ruby he said. Agents refused and brought out a grim faced Mcveigh wearing a Bright Orange Jailhouse jumpsuit. Citing Fri reports search warrants sheriffs logs jail booking cards and witness accounts the los Angeles times pieced together the 48 hours following Mcveigh s arrest near Perry on traffic and weapons charges on april 19, the Day of the bombing. ,. During that time a polite relaxed Mcveigh who tried to shoot the Breeze with the Highway Pat Yalman who slopped him waited to be released from jail. Mcveigh made two phone Calls from the jail one to a bail Bondsman in Stillwater. The paper did not say who he called the second time. On april 20, the Day after the bombing his bail hearing on charges of unlawfully carrying a weapon transporting a loaded firearm in a vehicle failing to display a License tag and having no insurance was delayed. The next morn ing Mcveigh was brought downstairs for a hearing. Moments earlier sheriff Jerry Cook had received a Call from the Bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms. Cook told Jailer Farrell Stanley to put Mcveigh on a Federal hold and escorted him Back to his cell. Do you have any idea when i la be going to court Mcveigh asked. No it la be sometime today the sheriff. Answered. / " 7 Cook then Cut off the jail phone lines and set up a Secu Rity perimeter around the building. His office phones were jangling incessantly. By noon on Friday. April 21, the Fri had arrived along with two government helicopters. Mcveigh was brought Down from his cell to meet Fri agents James l. Normanjr. And Floyd . After his initial remark about that thing in Oklahoma City he asked for a lawyer and was advised of his rights. Mcveigh gave his name age and other routine personal information but walked Ai telling his place of birth. I will just give you general physical information he said. when the agents told the bombing suspect be flown to Oklahoma City he said he was concerned for his safety. Agents assured him he would be Well guarded. Al though Mcveigh told Newsweek Magazine in his Only Metulia interview that he asked for a Bullet proof Vest the sheriff said he did not. A Kcf Nafi on Road to restoring German accent Cincinnati a it used to be called Bremen Street after the port from which Many germans had sailed for America. Then it was changed to Republic Street during world War i. Now it could be known As Bremen Street again to reflect a rebirth in Pride of the City s German heritage. Nearly 80 years after the City Council passed an ordinance to rename German sounding streets the panel will vote wednesday on a plan to install signs with the original names of 12 streets under Neath the current ones. The vote coincides with Cincinnati s annual oktoberfest one of the largest outside Germany. This really puts All of the anti Ger Man feelings from the War period to rest said Don Heinrich Tolzmann pres ident of the German american citizens league of greater Cincinnati. Other cities that have changed Ger Man Street names include Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis and Louisville ky., Tolzmann said. Ron Meyer chairman of the Public works department s committee. Of names said he had not heard of any opposition to the plan. It seems like a really innocuous sort of suggestion Meyer said. Germans were among the earliest settlers of Cincinnati founded in 1788. Today nearly half of the area s Popula Tion is of German descent but the City s Ger Man heritage became a sore Point when the United states entered world War i. People burned German books and newspapers in bonfires. Many businesses and individuals dropped their German names in favor of american sounding ones and the City Council passed the Street ordinance in 1918. Humboldt Avenue for instance turned into Taft Road and Berlin Street was rechristened Woodrow Street
