European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside tripes o Navy stand on cuts drawing fire. Page 2 d 11-year-old boy completes flight Page 7 d Navratilova beats Evert at Wimbledon Page 21 the stars and ripes a Feu a uthok1id Uno Fuci i. Piik Itkin Tot the us Hyto i vol. 46. No. 77 Friday. July 3. 1987 � inv obviously it was a terrible Anil mistake to do this and we arc working on trying n find nut who thai individual was who locked the Bou a Horn the he said a smuggler May have been Riding elsewhere on the train with inc idea of opening up the Boxcar at the first Opportunity. However in. Addi jul a Hau n i Jol that far balloonist set out on Ocean trip Carrabassett Valley Maine a two British Advent. Tuners lifted off thursday on a 3,400-mile trans Atlantic night in a hot air balloon a journey consid ered so dangerous that no one be fore has tried it. As 200 people watched Robert Branson 36, and per Lindstrand 38. Took off in the Black Virgin Atlantic flyer at 4 10 . Not from the base of sugar loaf Moun Tain in Western Maine. This is a magnificent Day for Branson said As he and Lindstrand prepared to climb into a pressurized capsule hanging from the balloon. I Haven t Tiaa Lime o be scared. I want to enjoy every minute the balloon ascended quickly and was out of sight within min utes heading East toward the Maine coast about 100 Miles away. It was to pass South of Nova Scotia As it headed out Over the Ocean. Branson the head of a business Empire and entertainment conglomerate and Lindstrand a swedish born balloon designer expected to reach England Early Sun Dayafterso-60 hours aloft the balloon is As High As a 21 see 8alloonists on Page 28 grieving gis gather at training area to Honor 3 soldiers killed in explosion Sas photo by to chaplain Cape e. Thompson conducts no Mir jul rites at Hohf a fils. Byjoe Phourn Stuttgart Bureau Hohenfels Germany two cymbal helmets two pairs of polished boots. As icy rested on a collapsible Field table thursday morning impressions of the soldiers they represented filled the cars and hearts of the Asili combat engr co 11 Iii army Cav Rygl. The company had assembled near the temporary 3rd so headquarter building it the Hohrn fils training Center for an outdoor service commemorating staff sgt. Joseph l. . 2 7, and set. Joseph m. Ronaldi 20. Two of three sol Diers killed sunday in an explosion Al the Center. In the nearby installation Chapel sol Diers of mail troop c Numbat support so paid similar tribute m Chr third Vic . 4 Keith a Lauie 21. The 10 10 . A Plosen Fyk furred on a Grassy training Fields 15 soldiers were working with an Mikil Crai Ninfi device designed to blow up roads. Kcal i and Lavoice died on the spot my Dew Jse the instructor died later at me army Hospital in Nuernberg. The Oiler 12 sol Diers All suffered injuries. All three were Renu my ii d thursday for their cheerful anti ivies. Their willingness to help other and thar Walion to their jobs. Dewesc to i d life i the fullest and he loved people or n is a family Man who loved his family dearly. Me always would talk about in daughter Aliis see service on Page 28 Marine charged with passing secret papers Washington m1 set. Ken Neth j. Kelliher who served As a Security guard at the . Ii Massy in Bern Switzerland has been charged with copy inf classified documents and sending them to a private residence in Illinois the Marine corps announced thursday Kelliher. 32, who was formerly a Secu Rity guard Al the embassy in Moscow is not charged with espionage. He is charged with allowing a Swiss woman to Enier secure areas of the Bern facility with failing to report Cuni acts with soviet women in Moscow and with Black marketing activities Anil other alleged illegal activities. Kelliher ii assigned to the Marine Security guard Fin at Cju Antico is. But is nut confined of under restriction. He was assigned to the embassy in Moscow from september loss to March i9h6, and to Hern from March 1986 to March i9s7. The corps said Kcal Tihor is from Emsdale. Iii. The release said he took classified documents from the embassy in Bern and mailed them to an address in grayslak1, 111., but gave no further information. Kelliher is the latest in a siring of marines charted with failing to report contacts with soviet women and passing classified information a Una Lori cd persons. The arrests began last december after sgt. Clayton Lonetree 25, told officials in Vienna Austria thai while he was posted As a guard at the . Embassy m Moscow he had an Altai with a soviet woman. Lonetree has been ordered to stand Kiriat an espionage charges inv eng alleged passing of documents to soviet agents. On june 12, military prosecutors dropped espionage charges against Cpl. Arnold Bracy 21, when Rud Horn charged with Heiing As l
