European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 6, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes Friday november 6, 1987 news update aircraft of d Rome a Italy s transport minister said wednesday he will give the go ahead for the resumption of tights by atr-42 Turbo props grounded after a crash that killed 37 people last month. Calogro Mannino told report ers that aviation experts have assured that the Only change needed to be made is in the flight manual regarding the velocity needed when flying in bad weather. A joint statement issued oct. 22 by the French and italian Compa Nies that built the plane said the Crew was flying at insufficient Speed through an ice zone causing the aircraft to stall. 1 temperatures november 4 Albany n y Albuquerque Amatt Anchorage Atlantic Cit Austin Baltimore brim arc Bon Boston Brownsville . 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In log corrections the Cost of Home delivery of furniture was incorrect in the oct. 16 article Dol Lar drop cafes furniture cafes charges $10 for the first 10 Miles and s3 for each further 10 Miles regard less of the number of items delivered at one time. In an article on Page 24 of thursday s stripes Magazine a cast member of the show Leader of the pack said the cast had provided All their own costumes. More than half of the costumes were provided by the entertainment technical services division of the recreation serv ices support Center in Ascha Finburg Germany said Jim Hanrahan Hanau s five pfennig playhouse director. Joint military education goals will take time general says by William j. Bartman Bureau Washington the vice chair Man of the joint chiefs of staff after Fielding two hours of congressional questioning told the committee that the Pentagon s critics Don t have All the answers to the military s education problems. All of the solutions arc not in the minds of the critics air Force he arcs told the House armed services subcommittee on investigations wednesday. Solving the problems will take time he said. The general s comments came during the subcommittee s continuing oversight of the Goldwater Nichols department of defense reorganization act. The Law re quires among other things that professional military education emphasize joint training Between the military branches and that officer promotion to joint commands should be based on this training. The hearing came weeks before a House panel begins a yearlong inquiry into professional military education. Subcommittee chairman Bui Nichols a Ala. Told Herres that while you May think we re Hung up on the armed services committee is deter mined not to allow joint military Educa Tion to create an elite group within the but at the same Linic Nichols said we strongly believe in joint Ness and by Lieve that joint education is the Best Way to Tram commanders. Nichols said Congress included the education changes in Gold Alcor Nichols because we had heard numerous peo ple come before us and say we just Don t Send out the Best officers to joint duty. And that disturbs he arcs pointed out that one aspect of the Law which makes joint education a qualification for selection to a joint serv ices positions would have precluded the current chairman of that chiefs of staff adm. William Crowe from hold ing that position even though he is dedicated to joint service tasks. Rep. Ike Skellon do who Wilt chair the panel that will examine Mili tary education attended wednesday s hearing but made no mention of his statements of recent weeks that strategic studies Are dangerously absent from education. Gold Alcor Nichols requires that All military specialists and More than Hal of All other officers graduating from a joint professional military school be immediately sent to a joint duty assignment. Herres and Deputy Secretary of state William h. Taft in who also testified at the hearing defended the defense department s failure to meet that goal by last april As required under the Law. Taf and he arcs said the delay was due to the complexity of the Issue and the fact that there arc not enough teaching personnel to meet the requirement at this time. Herres said it s going to take time to meet those goals and that pres sures for continuing cuts in officer ranks still being negotiated Between House and Senate would have a further negative effect on the Effort. Rep. Larry Hopkins r-ky., told Herres and Taft he was bothered by the Pentagon s continuing failures to meet deadlines imposed by Congress Andrea. Jack Davis r-mich., told the pan lists to begin preparing their answers on Why the Law in t being abide by if the delays continue. Boy spreads havoc in predawn Joy ride by Tony Naboth Nuernberg Bureau Fuerth Germany an Early morning Joy ride by the 14-year-old step son of a Nuernberg military Community resident caused More than s17,500 dam age along a five Block area of nearby Fuerth a spokesman said thursday. The Nuernberg Community spokes Man said that the rampage began wednesday when the teen Ager took his Mother s 1986 Pontiac on a 2 10 ride through Johann Kalb housing area. Spokesman Sec. Rick Maleck said a military police patrol noticed the car being driven erratically. When they tried to pull the car Over the youth sped off and hit a parked car. Maleck said the maps boxed the boy s car in Between their Van and the car he hit he rammed Back and Forth until he could turn out from Between the two cars Maleck said. According to Maleck and German police reports the boy continued to the end of John f. Kennedy st., where he knocked Over a Section of a 6-foot-High, Concrete and wooden Fence clipped two parked German plated cars and knocked a third car 51 feet. Two blocks farther while being Pur sued by the maps toward the City Center of Fuerth on Schwabacher sir., he hit a traffic Light changing mechanism and a Light pole which fell on another parked car. The boy s Joy ride ended when his car hit a railing and flipped Over on its roof. The Driver crawled out of the car and ran on foot for three blocks before themes apprehended him Maleck said. The youth who Maleck said helped himself to the car keys while his parents were sleeping was taken to the . Army Hospital in Nuernberg where hews treated for minor cuts on his neck and forehead then released into his parents custody. The teen Ager whose name was not released was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol Maleck said. Maleck did not know if charges would be brought against the teen Ager. He said the incident is still under investigation. Police arrest broker in Volkswagen Case Wiesbaden is German police officials announced thurs Day the arrest in los Angeles of a foreign currency Exchange broker who allegedly swindled Volkswagen of Germany out of 480 million Marks $285.7 million. Fri agents and agents of a special German police task Force arrested Hans Joachim Schmidt of Frankfurt at a Hollywood calif., apart ment at 11 30 . Wednesday according to the German Federal criminal police office. Schmidt 38, had fled Germany in March when news of Volks Wagen s losses first became Public. He had been living under a Swiss Friend s name police said. The District attorney s office in Braunschweig has filed charges against Schmidt and several Volkswagen currency dealers alleging they bad falsified contracts and documents to defraud the automobile manufacturer according to police. The currency dealers have been under arrest for several months pending trial. A special Federal police task Force set up in june to find Schmidt uncovered several Dummy corporations and secret Bank accounts in Switzerland and Liechtenstein despite Schmidt s destruction of key documents pertaining to the Case police said. So far the task Forte has recovered 20 million Marks through its investigation which also helped police obtain confessions from some of the vow currency dealers. The task Force tracked Schmidt through Switzerland several Mediterranean countries and the Caribbean to the United states police said. Cattle scours we Bruecken a Germany _ two 14 year old boys from troop 204 will receive boy scouting s highest rank in ceremonies tonight along with other requirements for the Eagle rank Jim a James and Christopher c Camp Bell bad to Complete a Community service project. James built and installed eight owl Bouses inthe Camp dict Rigen campsite. The campsite bad no wildlife Protection shelters so the project was undertaken to improve the area s ecological bal Ance. James and fellow scouts built the houses in 120 hours. James a Wei Bruecken High school fresh Man is the son of Maria and George James. Campbell refurbished wooden playground equipment for the Kreuzberg child care Center. Wind and rain had dried and splintered the play equipment making it unsafe for sanded the pieces to a smooth finish and treated them with linseed of and turpentine to protect them against the element. Campbell and a scout team accomplished the project in 133 hours. The Wei Bruecken High Sophomore is the to of Peg and Edward Campbell. French director Dies Paris a Georges Franju director of French fantasy films and co founder of the cinematheque franchise died thursday morning at the age of 75, according to an announcement by the cinematheque
