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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 27, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 8 the stars and stripes Friday. September 27, 1985 a demonstrator makes male with new computer in rate that allows the user to Type notes on a special keyboard. The computer program then Ruslana the the sound of music otes show on the screen into sound which is played through the speaker ivs ten. The system was on display to Estea Germany this week. Farmer finds 1,500 coins in Crock but the British Crown claims them th1rsk, England a a Farmer and his Helper found a Crock containing More than  Gold and Silver coins that apparently had been buried near a Yorkshire cow shed for 300 years. But a Coroner s inquest filed that the treasure belongs to die Crown. The coins 30 Gold and the rest Silver glinted in the soil and were pulled out of the ground by Farmer Christo Pher Green sit and labourer Brian Robinson who were re pairing the shed at Castle farm near think. The oldest Coin was dated 1560, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1. An inquest jury declared wednesday that the coins constitute a treasure trove and therefore Are Crown prop Erly. The Hoard will go to the British museum which said the finders will receive several thousand dollars in compensation. They Are no Good to me and 1 Don t know what to expect. But they were a once in a life time find Green sit said of the old coins. Experts testified that although the Bullion value of the coins is Only about $4,000, their historical and artistic value makes them Worth tens of thousands of dollars. They said a terrified landowner probably buried the Hoard during the 1640s civil War Between King Charles i and Oliver Cromwell. Two paper receipts for cheese sold to the royalist army also were in the pot. Those receipts could have meant trouble for the owner if they had been discovered by Cromwell s Force. English Law requires an inquest on hidden treasure for which no owner can be found. World today 5 people injured by bomb in Northern Ireland Village Belfast a five civilians were injured in a bombing of a Village police station in Northern Irelia late wednesday police said. Police said a time bomb was left in a Van parked out Kite the police station in Ballinamallard county Fermanagh and houses were damaged when it blew up. Police said there was an Anonymous Telephone Wand before the blast but they did t have time to Evi cute every Home. The Village is devastated with windows blown of stud people running around dazed with Shock said a a councilman Bert Johnston. Some people were Call flying Glass and some did t have time to get out o Homes when their ceilings came Down on  a smaller bomb exploded earlier in a garage 30 Miles to the North in the Border town of Strabane county Tyrone damaging businesses but injuring no one police said. Police attributed both explosions to the outlawed Iritz Republican army fighting British Rule in the province Wii japanese bomber found by Timber workers in Malaysia Kuala Bumpur Malaysia a a group of Timber workers uncovered the wreckage of a world War ii japanese bomber in the Jungles of tin Jar in Sarawak state the ration Al news Agency by Rama reported thursday. The Agency quoted unidentified sources in Miri Mir the crash area As saying the wings of the bomber had at rising Sun Symbol of the japanese air Force and measured 20 feet by 4 feet. A cylindrical object believed to be 1 bomb was found on the undercarriage the Agency said. No further details were Given. Street in Moscow renamed in memory of Chernenko Moscow a a Moscow Street has been re named after the late parly Leader Konstantin Chernenko. The official news Agency Tass said that Krasnoyarsk Aya Street in a new District of Moscow was renamed after Chernenko and a red Granite Marker was erected. The communist party Central committee issued a de Cree calling Chernenko an outstanding Leader of the party and soviet state. Chernenko died March 10, and he was succeeded by Mikhail Gorbachev As general Secretary of the party. Bavaria to begin issuing traffic related smog warnings Munich a the bavarian government Hal approved a decree setting thresholds for issuing traffic re lated smog warnings based on recognized health risk of polluted air to sick and elderly people the decree to take effect nov. I will encompass Bam by travelled areas of the state s major cities Munich Aub Burg and Nuernberg. Extreme Northeast Bavaria also will be covered nah clean air pacts can be worked out with the neighbouring communist countries of East Germany and Czecho Donk la the Munich government said. Unhealthy air Quality periodically affects Bavaria Wrt by because it is a major transit zone for Northern euro peans driving to and from Holiday regions in the a and Southern Europe. Autobahn traffic jams stretching 18miles Aie common. The smog regulation based on medical research into the effect of bad air on the sick and elderly establishes Tirac Olds of pollution in the air at which Early first and second warnings will be issued to the Public of T Ian ecu 10 m Paul la leftover wartime expos ves conf Nung to claim lives Stockholm Sweden a land Westing said that in addition to the milians were Kilm a it mines Ana live explosives from wars Lona 4094 rival inc tin. An on. ,. To t Ana injured As late As Mevin Nelv a Nih,._ Sweden a land d Liv g past continue to claim victims All Over the Globe and in Poland alone world War ii ordnance has killed More than 4,000 people since be Day a . Researcher said. Long after wars Are Over an inevitable though not widely appreciated worldwide prow pm is that innocent victims Many of them children keep getting killed by hid Den explosive charges ecologist Arthur Westing said wednesday. Westing who specializes in the Environ mental Impact of military activities edited the Book explosive remnants of War mitigating the environmental effects which was published by the government funded Stockholm International peace re search Institute. Westin addition the 4,094 civilians killed and 8,774 injured in postwar Poland 460 disposal workers were killed and 657 wounded Between 1945-81, according to the polish ministry of nation Al defense. Westing an adjunct professor of ecology at Hampshire College in Amherst mass wrote that Poland s problem of hidden explosive remnants May have been the most serious of any country involved in the Sec Ond world  tens of millions of land mines unexploded bombs shells and grenades were neutralized in Poland during the 1945-81 period covered by available statistics West ing wrote. Most casualties occurred in the Early postwar years but statistics indicate 13 i .1. Was Linlau now senior a  
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