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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 02, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Poge 2 the stars and stripes thursday june 2, 1977 i ii Kim of dilute Costa rican advises first lad human rights to cys hould use we Cement san Jose Cazau Rica a Rosa Lynn Carter made a hit with Costa Rica s president and got some advice on her Hus band s human rights Campaign from the Central american nation s foreign minis Ter. Having mrs. Carter in the country was exactly the same As if president Carter had arrived and made personal Contact said president Daniel Oduber at recep Tion tuesday night after nearly two hours of talks with the first lady. We Felt immediately at Home with her said Oduber. She s very natural and goes directly to the Point. She s very Well  minister Gonzalo Facio said he suggested to mrs. Carter that her husband Advance his human rights policy by inducement rather than  Facio said he proposed that the ., in Stead of punishing countries that violate human rights show commercial prefer ence to those that respect the  Facio also said they discussed  Sup port for establishment of a United nations High commissioner of human rights which Costa Rica has been advocating for the last 12 years. The reception attended by about 200diplomats, other officials and their wives was at the National theater after a con Cert by the National youth symphony which recently received a $1 million loan from a  Bank to buy  till t Tell  said mrs. Carter As she congratulated the Young musicians on their performance and invited them to visit Washington and perform atthe White House. She wore a Long Green dress with a purple Orchid Costa Rica s National Flower pinned to the . Carter has been studying Spanish since february and spoke briefly in that language on her arrival tuesday after noon from Jamaica where her seven nation 13-Day tour of latin America began monday. She also tried out her conversational Spanish during the reception. Friendly polite crowds gathered to see the visiting first lady As she was driven through san Jose in a motorcade to the Casa presidential and the National cultural Center. At the latter she was presented with a red Model of an of cart for daughter Amy and a kilo 2.2 pounds Costa rican Coffee Worth about $1 Heher relaxed Friendly manner tightened up noticeably at one question asked at to news conference just before  the jamaican capital a report Jer asked Why she thought she could Del cuss foreign policy with foreign Lea Deril since she is neither an elected official nor one confirmed by the Senate for that Pur p�"1 am the person closest to the 1 Dent of the United states and if i can help him to understand the problems of Thel world that s what i intend to do or try Carter replied. 5 airmen sentenced in Cross burning Case Lakenheath England a five members of a  Air Force police unit have been sentenced in connection with burning a Cross Kun flux klan style at night at the beginning of Black history week Here the air Force reported  sixth Man was found innocent of involvement in the incident which took place in the Early hours of feb. Is. The courts martial started May 23. Authorities said there was no evidence of Kun flux klan activity at the base but a witness special agent Conrad Norman said while investigating the incident he found some people had regarded it As Seri Ous and believed it could have led to racial  of the six were accused of conspiring to violate and with actually violating on air Force regulation that prohibits pro test and dissident activities on base. Maxi mum penalty on conviction could have been six months imprisonment at hard labor and a bad conduct discharge. A sixth Man was charged with an actual violation  air Force spokesman reported the disposition of the cases As follows senior airman Mark Vinson 20, of Ash land. Neb., was convicted of violating the air Force regulation against protest and dissidence. He was accused of making an Anonymous Telephone Call saying the Cross burning was just a Start the air Force spokesman said. Vinson was sentenced to forfeit 1100  . Henry Hooper 19, from Mil Ford.  was found guilty of both conspiracy and actual violation reduced to the lowest enlisted rank and Given a bad conduct  airman Bernard Popp 21, from Chicago was convicted of both charge Sand sentenced to a j300 forfeiture of pay and reduction in rank to the second lowest airman  . Gary Ferguson 21, of Glas Gow ky., was convicted on both charges and sentenced to a $300 forfeiture and reduction in rank to the second lowest airman  Patrick Ryan 20, of Victor n. Y., was convicted of conspiracy Only and was sentenced to four months confinement at hard . Gary Paquette 21, from Manches Ter n.h., was found innocent of both counts. Report lost december profess ignored rhodesian still hold town in Mozambique Salisbury a ignoring International protests rhodesian troops wednes Day were still occupying a mozambican town for the third Day. The White minority government Here defended raids into that territory where its forces destroyed four guerrilla Camps. The troops who crossed into Mozambique on the weekend to deliver a crippling blow to guerrilla bases operating into Southeastern Rhodesia continued to hold the Small town of papal 65 Miles from Rhodesia and 200 Miles from the coastal capital of   And British criticism of the raids seen As jeopardizing Anglo Ameri can efforts to bring peace to Rhodesia foreign minister Pieter k. Van Der Byl wednesday defended the operation. Of the raids in which at least 32 guerrillas were officially reported slain Van Der Byl said they were defensive operations designed to prevent invading groups from bringing violence and brutality into Rhode fees for registering Posto beaut a Heidelberg the fees charged for registering or re registering privately owned vehicles and obtain ing operators licenses will be reduced by ii july 1, a Usa eur spokesman said wednesday. The current fee for these services i $5. The spokesman for the Provost Manhal s office added that the Fol lowing services will continue to Cost s3 no operational registration re placement of lost decals plates registration documents and Driver s licenses renewal of operator s License issuance of a learner s permit and additions on a Driver s License. Services which will continue to be free include change of data on registration documents or instructor s permits updating of issuance data replacement of decals plates licenses or registration documents lost in the mail and issuance of an instructor s permit the spokesman said. By. Fire marshal says club was dangerous Southgate by. Up Kentucky fire marshal Warren Southworth said last december that the Beverly Hills supper club which was destroyed by fire saturday night was dangerous it was reported wednesday. Two More bodies were found in the ruins of the supper club wednesday. They were the first recovered since sunday. Campbell county Coroner or. Fred Stine said the bodies were badly burned and had not been positively identified. He put the toll at 161, saying a previous count of 158 instead of 158 had been in  s concern Over conditions at the club was reported by state sen. Tom Easterly in Frankfort during debate in a legislative committee on a motion that state investigators turn Over their findings to the  senator said manslaughter charges should be filed if it were discovered the fire was caused by negligence. Easterly told the committee that he had visited the club last dec. It and was struck by the fact that exiling under Nomal conditions was like a Maze and he added we just went from room to room i can imagine what it would be like without lights and with smoke pouring  Easterly said he reported his observations to Southworth and Southworth told him i m aware of it and i know it s dangerous. I be got the documents in my files to cover me. Easterly said Southworth also said that club owner Richard Schilling had opposed for years All efforts to make changes at the club. State rep. Larry Hopkins said if sufficient evidence of negligence were bought out in the investigation manslaughter charges should be filed. About 3.500 Pei sons were in the posh supper club where Singer John Davidson was the featured performer saturday night. More than 1,000 of the patrons were jammed into the cabaret room where Davidson was scheduled to perform when the fire broke out. Electrical experts were summoned wednesday to try to determine if faulty wiring May have caused the fire the electricians joined other investigators combing the rubble of the club which turned into an inferno saturday night the Tenned Blaze was still officially Ninde flags were lowered to half staff throughout Kentucky As the state began a month of mourning for the victims of the Sia which Are in the main perpetrated against innocent Black  in 4 a years of War against the nist backed insurgents according to Writy chiefs Here 1,036 civilians have beef allegedly killed by guerrillas Only Hittl them Whites. The South african bom minister one i the Hawks in prime minister. Ian is 16-Man Cabinet declared Rhodesia no hostile intention insofar As Mozall or any other of her neighbors is concerned. Our intention is solely to protect our own citizens of All races from terrorist aggression across our  the minister in a statement reminded British critics of the raids that Robert my i Gabe s Mozambique based Zapnla Zimbabwe National liberation army guerrillas killed in the raids had made it Clear they Are not interested in a peaceful settlement of the rhodesian Issue and in fact despise and distrust the Anglo Amerl can settlement  he also contended that Mozambique " her action in supporting Zapnla and by her t hostility to Rhodesia is likewise not fad i taling a settlement by peaceful  Brezhnev to visit France Paris a soviet communist party Leader Leonid f. Brezhnev will pay an offi \ Cial visit to France june 20-22, president Valery Giscard d Estwing s office has nil bounced. Plans for the visit have been u the works for some time. 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