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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 25, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes Friday september 25, 19b7 news updates Gelli hospitalized Geneva a Licio Gelli suspected by Italy to be a Central figure in inc nation s biggest Post War scandals. Was transferred wednesday 10 a Hospital Tor heart Icsis two Days after surrendering in Geneva his lawyers and Geneva officials said Dominique Poncil one of gel i s Swiss lawyers said the ailing former chief of Italy s p-2 secret masonic Lodge had a crisis Early wednesday. The italian Justice ministry said tuesday it will Send Switzerland a new extradition request citing charges brought against get i Dur ing his four years in hiding especially for alleged involvement in the aug. 2, 1980, bombing at the Bologna Italy train station that killed 85 people and wounded 200. Switzerland agreed in 1983 to extradite Gelli to face italian charges relating to the 1982 col lapse of Banco Ambrosiano Italy biggest private Bank with close ties to the Vatican. Hirohito resting Tokyo up the world s oldest and longest reigning Monarch 86-year-old emperor Hirohito of Japan was resting comfortably wednesday after surgery for intes tinal blockage. The emperor was recovering in his room at the Imperial House hold Agency Hospital on the grounds of the Imperial Palace i Central Tokyo a spokesman for the Agency said.  50 my k it 01u 77 u n91 13 is nit k 51 Taa m m 7z51 71 m h44 so a � 52 705 75 50 75 77 u n 90 h41 to 7054 m 49 u19 7b 53 7159 a 37 a t7 sinn 60 1fa n n n 80 h97 k  Airion  mum Boh Boston Bridgeport  Mil is pm com   not Tok it City a marm mrok Al poof Myrtll  he Nauru  l n is 7354 12 57 7771 m n n 1ft 79 u 73 to 9154 72 51 75il by it  85 02 Tom u it Esa Tass it 94 72 91 79 &2 u u 75 94 u k h 67 7i 79 to 67 78 54 92 slwvwon13 91 Saix feb n or no 50 72 to fido 94 la Tuomi 91 ii Tom 4 79 go Smorto Sll Tut Ita hundreds of Germany teachers still waiting for first paychecks by Dave Walczak education writer several Hundred teachers in Germany have yet to receive their first paycheck four weeks into the 1987-88 school year and about 100 will still not be paid be fore next week. School officials have Laid the blame for the delay on the army s civilian pay operations Center in Climen Germany. The delay has a Chi hundreds of depart ment of defense dependents schools employees in a financial lurch. It s hard to come Back from summer vacation after not being paid Only to find your first paycheck s missing said Mike Bauernfeind of the overseas education association. He said Soo or 900 teachers have gone without or had to wait for their first pay Check. Maj. Craig Morton whose 156-Personoffice issues More than 35,000 paychecks to army civilians in Europe estimated that 300 to 400 school employees did not receives paycheck sept. 17 As scheduled. There s a higher percentage who did not receive paychecks on time this year he said. But t Don t want o create an atmosphere of panic among the teachers that they won t get  teachers Are paid Ever two weeks. A Usa eur spokesman thursday said Soo teachers had not been paid but checks for 400 of them would be issued by the end of the week. He said the remaining 100 could not be issued checks because the office tacked sufficient Doc  Morton blamed poor record keeping by civilian personnel officials inadequate time card keeping by school officials and the labor Day Holiday for the delay. Dale Olson the army s Liaison with the school system said thursday that hews unaware of the problem. Germany Region director Joe Blackstead sent a letter to the army finance office thursday requesting that officials expedite Check processing. The letter hand carried from Region Headquarters in Wiesbaden to Climen said the non payment was creating severe morale problem among Ger Many Region teachers. It urged Morton s personal attention in alleviating inc problem. A Germany Region spokesman said Region officials became aware at the problem monday when the number of persons on our payroll did not match what we were expecting. We were shy about 350." he said that figure did not include additional local hires and other school staff whom principals placed on employ ment roles after the Start of the school year. Maj. Gen. Robert Gordon usar eur Deputy chief of staff for resource management thursday said there Are All sorts of opportunities for slippage in documenting and issuing paychecks. He declined to pinpoint a single source for the problem he promised that the records of school employees who have not received pay checks would be hand massaged to de Termine where the problem is  elementary Secretary Linda Rysch. Said she met with Morton All Day wednesday after 19 of 96 school employees went a week without a pay Check. She spent More than six noun review ing pay records and time cards but got the feeling that i did t gel an answer to the  she said finance officials blamed the delay on their clerks who they said failed to input necessary pay data into a com Puter Ramstein High school principal Fred Dratt said he visited the office tuesday to handle about to teacher pay changes after spending hours on the phone and Only getting a Busy  an Atlantic Region spokesman said he had heard of Only a few isolated cases of non payments o Region teachers this year. Atlantic Region school officials arc paid by finance offices in Raf upper hey font England and shape Belgium. Mediterranean Region teachers Are usually paid from local finance offices and have not incurred targe scale pay problems a Region spokesman said. Teachers in Vicenza. Italy were paid from the Heidelberg office two years ago but the air Force agreed to handle their records in Hill Nikon a Greece alter we bad All kinds of problems when they were kept in Heidelberg Hie spokesman said. We re glad to be out of  guard Soldier held in German s death european weather Tor in Der. Doubt in 4i Rohow a Jho Antonn n to by Nib my to room ton a byjoe Mapother suit writer Verden Germany a Pennsylva Nia National guard Soldier on certain strike Maneu vers was apprehended wednesday in connection with the death of a German lawyer during an apparent homosexual tryst German police said thursday. Heinrich Carls 52, was found dead of strangulation monday in his apartment in vissel Hoeveke 16 Miles from Verden. The lawyer died Early monday morn ing and his body did not show evidence of physical abuse said Dieter harms of the Verden police. Military gear and underwear found next to carts nude body and the remains of a chinese dinner provided dues that led to the arrest of a 24-year-old specialist four German Law enforcement authorities said at a noon news conference thursday. They declined 10 release his identity and could not provide his unit. The Soldier was being held thursday in Rosenburg and was expected to be transferred this weekend to he . Confinement facility in Mannheim pending a decision on jurisdiction said Reimar Popken District attorney in Verden the suspect who is a Hospital employee in civilian life was apprehended by the army criminal investigation coma in Munster where his unit was stationed to support the 1st Cav div harms said. The German warrant for his arrest issued after his apprehension charges the Soldier with manslaughter but authorities thursday did not Rule out the possibility of murder. The Soldier whose unit is based in Philadelphia made a confession wednesday afternoon that conflicts in portions harms said. Military investigators were present during the interrogation he said. According to a police reconstruction of the crime the two men spent sunday afternoon drinking before slopping at a chinese restaurant for carry out food. Employees at the restaurant provided police with a description of the Soldier. After an artist s sketch of the suspect was circulated by military investigators two dutch soldiers reported they had seethe pair drinking in a Guesthouse in Kroge harms said. The dutch soldiers said the lawyer came into the establishment an hour or two after the Soldier arrived. They said they noted the Soldier s name on his uni form harms said. This is where the victim and suspect met each other for the first time and they drank generous amounts of  raid. The pair left the first establish ment and went to another one in fall Tolg Bostl where they continued drinking until about 10 30 p.m., harms said. In Walsh Doc the pair ordered carry out food and reached the lawyer s apart ment after Midnight harms said. In the apartment they had homosexual Contact during the course of  suspect bound the victim on his hands and feel As Well As in the area of his neck apparently with the consent of the victim according to a police statement released thursday. Carls hands and feet were bound with Cable and an army Bandage was among the items wrapped around his neck. Harms said. German authorities also said the sol Dier showed up monday at Moet Den Ca sern in vissel Hoeveke and told a . Unit there that he had lost his unit. A decision on who will take jurisdiction is expected Early next week Popken said. Him Aunton go iwo tin it Nike  
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