European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 13, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Friday february 13,1987 news updates legislator fined Newton lows a stale senator was fined $100 wednesday after pleading guilty 10disorderly conduct stemming from a legislative Bachelor party. Sen Al. Sturgeon and his attorney William Autmus maintained prosecutors did not have the Evi Dence for a conviction on the orig Inal charge of indecent exposure. I Hud some reservations about accepting he plea bargain Stur Geon a Democrat from Sious City said after being sentenced by Jasper county associate District judge Thomas Moil. I just decided to put this thing behind me Tor the Sake of my family which has gone through hell the past three mugging of judge Philadelphia a women have been charged in the muffling of a judge who was punched and kicked As she tried to Stop a Man who stole her purse and car while 100 bystanders looked on police said wednesday. Edward Jule sheed 22, was charged with robbery theft receiving stolen property and aggravated assault on common Picas judge Lisa a. Richette said Detec Tive Edward to Cuiulo. Kevin Holland 21, was charge with unauthorized use of an Auto Mobile and receiving stolen prop erty Tenuto Rich Etc 58, was mugged at Midnight scores of people watched without helping her. Temperatures san i it � � a 4 to a 41tl to Norton a pm. 41 70 so t. S 19 27 Bussu is 37it m Hugh a 64 Heron 21 h Maats our worn 31 u mow i 1 of mum 14 95 Hurt h 71 Honan life i n my u h bvrmnu41 Al. Lam 34 Blu holy 67 7b suiartortos7 h 41 a41 in it h stunt it h eff a Iff 31 41 71it a 30 70 Wuhu 37 41 Wiwi Gisin european weather to Fenui Tor tour Una i Atu be to str a we Tutti or in ill am too. Lmutt1v p to of oof i m of ton 34-10 Sun in �. Tun i butty m to or fax of Fyhr Kvitt Tang demo no to Xcvi with tiny Luu in mat Bix Nufa fan f.mp�4. Pitt a men. 4m Lorn 32 m 4jm4jxn h a Cut Tatt. D. H it Ftp met feb d m 44 Rel. M 3 3t flon m m Taro to i do 1j, 7 Wumer 14. Tihano Towt it w"41 m. A it duo. A 3 two a 64 u Vivomi. R it i a v 5 Marine from . Guards transferred embassy in Moscow by Norman Blackcap military writer Washington five Marine shave been transferred to the United states from the Security Force at the . Embassy in Moscow in the Wake of a investigation of a former embassy guard charged with spying for the soviets Pentagon sources said thursday. The sources who asked not to renamed said the five had been transferred to the Quanico Marine base in Northern Virginia pending completion fan administrative the sources asserted the transfers were not directly connected to the prob of sgt. Clayton j. Lonetree the former Marine guard who is now being held at Quanico on charges of espionage. The marines arc looking into some violations of military regulations one official said. No charges have been file against anyone yet and nobody is being confined to quarters this in t another Case of espionage added a second official. The Washington Posl thursday quoted . Ambassador Arthur a. Hartman As saying the investigation Oslo Nelree had revealed that other things were happening requiring thai sever Al other marines be sent 10 the United states. The Marine corps has charged that Lonetree while an embassy guard in 1985 and 1986, provided soviet agent with the identities of . Intelligence officials on the embassy s staff along with floor plans of the , embassies i Moscow and Vienna Austria. Sources have said Lonetree became involved with a female soviet translator who worked at the embassy. Lonetree 25, was resumed to the United state in december. If court mar titled and convicted on the espionage charge he would face a possible death penalty. The marines assigned to the Moscow embassy live and work under strict Mili tary regulations including a Rule barring females front entering their quarters an another discouraging them from Clow contacts with the soviets. The Post said some of those marines transferred from the embassy might have violated such rules. Court settlement to reimburse millions for transmission work on pm vehicles Chicago a nearly 5 Millio Consumers fire eligible for rim burst mini from a si9.j million out of court settlement with Genera motors corp. For automatic transmission repairs made on 1976-1980 pm vehicles. It s been a Long Lime coming Arling. Ski ton or. Said wednesday after a Federal judge approved the eight years ago Skellon sued pm claiming the transmission in his Oldsmobile Delta 88 was too Small for the car. Ski ton now stands to be reimbursed Ora j45s repair Bill. Under the 40-Page agreement approved wednesday by . District judge John a. Nordburg original owners of certain pm vehicles Are to be notified by the automaker and reimbursed for As much As 90 percent of the Cost of re pairing the transmissions. It s possibly the largest consumer class action settlement of its kind and we re hopeful that the people who have been out there who suffered problems with their cars will get some compensation said attorney Abraham Goldman who represented plaintiffs in the class action said attorneys in the Case thought Only 50,000 to 150,000 claim would have to be settled. He said some people could t be reached some reimbursements were solved earlier through other Means and the settlement does i cover repairs that had to do made alter 50,000 settlement includes a $14.4 Mil lion repair fund a 11.5 million Reserve to cover any additional repair costs and $2.6 million in Legal fees Goldman said. At Issue were about 4.7 million Chev motets Portia is Oid mobiles bricks and Cadillac be vines equipped Witham s Turbohydiamatic-200 automatic transmissions. The lawsuit filed in March 1979, challenged pm s use of the thm-200 trans Mission in cars that usually carried the larger More durable and More costlythm-350. The settlement was reached by attorneys for pm and the plaintiffs in indicated at a hearing in october that he would approve it Goldman said but final approval was delayed while the judge determined attorneys Hudgens a pm spokesman in Detroit said the company had no formal statement on the settlement. He also said there was no admission of pm liability in the earlier tentative settlement. The Cash settlements will be based on actual out of pocket repair costs. Under the settlement minimum reimbursement for transmission repairs needed before 50,000 Miles is so percent of the of vehicles that needed repair before 24,000 Miles arc eligible for 90percent of the repair costs. Original owners whose vehicles were repaired after 30,000 Miles and used car Ownen who paid for such repairs can apply for reimbursement to offices of the better business Bureau said another at Torney for the plaintiffs Charles . F-1w, Twy p-p4y to mar. New intr Houdy i till t Arctic Tern pilots make precautionary Landing Mould Bay Northwest territories a two men on an around the world Polar flight in a single engine plane made a precautionary Landing at this isolated weather station after hearing noises on their left Richard Norton and Calin Rosetti landed wednesday night to investigate a possible structural problem said Tony Deveau officer in charge of the Mould Bay weather station for environment Canada with skies Clear and the temperature at minus 49 degrees the Piper Malibu aircraft landed safely on the station s Airstrip about 1,100 Miles North of Edmonton Alberta. The severe cold May have caused structural stress said Ted Gresiuk senior atmospheric observer at the Mould Bay station cd Prince Patrick Island. They heard two knocks on the left Wing and it was too dark to make a visual inspection in the air so they made a precautionary Landing said Allan h. Gott director of flight operations in the Phila Delphia Headquarters of the flight of the Arctic the fliers had taken off wednesday for Paris after a Brief Stop i Fairbanks Alaska. After hearing the knocks they contacted the Feder Al aviation administration in Anchorage to find someplace to land Coll said. The Cambridge Bay right service Center in the High Arctic coordinated the Landing at Mould Bay. The nine people at the weather station had to Light flares to illuminate the runway because its regular lighting was not working a spokes Man for the air traffic control Center in Edmonton took off wednesday planning to land in France thursday. Norton a . Boeing 747 Captain and Rosetti a French aeronautical Engineer left Pennsylvania Jan. 18 to Fly around the world taking them to France South America the Antarctic the South Pacific Hawaii Alaska Over the North pole Back to Paris and then to Phila Delphia. Sketch made to help identify person seen near body site Stuttgart is my diary officials reusing a composite facial drawing to help identify a person seen near where a Soldier was found strangled monday a Stuttgart military Community spokeswoman said thursday. Army criminal investigators prepared the sketch based on information provided by wit Nesses Gertrud Wel Hauesser said. She decl Nedlo discuss details of the sketch or the accompanying description. The body of the Soldier spec. 4 Waleski mar Zero 24, was discovered Early monday morning in a first floor room in enlisted quarters on Patch Barracks. Marrero was serving on Tempo Rary duly from fort Hood Texas memorial services set for victim of Accident Mannheim Germany is memorial services will be held today for 1st la Edward Francis Sweeney Iii who was killed wednesday in a three car Accident near Coleman Barracks Sweeney 26, of Garden City n.y., was killed about 6 . When he apparently lost control of his car and swerved into a Lane of oncoming traffic Sweeney who was assigned to he Del 3rd in 7th Cav regt is survived by his wife Cathy. Services will be St 1 30 . In Colema Chapel
