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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 13, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes Friday november 13. 1987 news update1 convictions reversed Austin Texas Sci Etton Dott Sac won Silex Sil Tumpsy  Sanf Rcw so june a. & a bum Sec  . Jffrtqfrf1# juju  Tuta vat we Hal w id 63 32 70 47 s3 in a 45 it w 33 49 3dsi is u 33 44 � my 17m a so 3bss 31 4a 33n i 9ft � 57 33e 47 37 m to 56as a 34 a in h 3 17 w 40n 33 x a 70 s3 43 36 is 3464 33 i a 72 s4 n 49 37 u w so 257 2 53 47 3b z1 71 44 n 5 57 31 � 31 u 30n � Opean Coatne Kim us won � sum to pm Tutop Yff u u ukk4? be 91 turn. � Nam ii 49 a u u a pm. � a. H 34 cd. R73 tit Loremi a u w Vii 32 13� it 3 3v ii � u have 450,000 children to care  our part of the president s budget looks Good but of course it is up to Congress whether or not we will get that much funding. What we Are hoping for is the funding for 14,000 More housing units 32 new child care centers and 60 More Barracks projects  Heiberg said another priority is for the corps of engineers to keep up with the  s modernization program. New equipment is coming he  armoured combat Earth movers should be fielded beginning next year. Our biggest embarrassment is in the mine counter Roine Arena with 30 years of neglect. We Are righting  Heiberg urged better professional Exchange on the Post level Between Mili tary and civilian engineers. He said 80 percent of the engineering work is done at the Post level but the bulk of that work is done by civilian firms. We must work together belter behold the More than 400 military and civilian engineers at the conference. He. Berg also called for stronger leadership in attracting Young engineers into the Mili tary engineering service. Sci Civ Abo Laid the professional so ciely of engineers has never been Ron or. And As Long As the United slates needs engineers contributions sad its nato Alliance relies on them their future is  health is Good and our i Ture looks stronger than it has in years be said. The society of military Engineer has a worldwide membership of More than 5,000 officers of the armed Force anymore than 22,000 civilians from an Engi Neering Fields of Industry education and government service. 30 injured when Jet fes into turbulence Miami a an unexpected Paten of severe turbulence Over the Atlantic Shook a jetliner with 135 people aboard and sent it into a sudden dive injuring 30 and forcing an unscheduled Landing in Miami authorities said. Where most passengers had their scat belts unfastened and Wen waiting for the movie the unto Chatta to begin said airline spokesman Alan Login. Ii was pretty scary said Ronald. Brady a member of the . Junior a Evn body hit the ceiling everybody at rate team heading for a rom petition in once. It happened two or three times said Trinidad la fell and. Everybody sort of. 1 jumped up and bit their head on the Ceil ing. The two people in front of me looked like they got very badly  the most serious injury appeared to be broken hip suffered by a woman said Jack son memorial Hospital spokesman Mark John Paylon one of 127 passengers aboard the pan american a-310 Airbus Jel wednes Day night in route from new York to Cara Cas Venezuela and port Otsy in Trinidad. The sudden winds hit in a dear sky about 340 Miles Northeast of Miami at 33,000 feet. Santo. Another woman suffered a held in jury and a Man was diagnosed As having a fractured or dislocated shoulder. A Njg by attendant suffered a broken ankle Aid Noam spokeswoman Pamela Hank. Six other passengers were brought to Jackson and four were taken to Palmetto general Hospital in Neighb prag her yeah with minor injuries. Santo  Davis a spokeswoman for the metro Dade fire department said the a of the injured were treated at Miami inter National Airport which had eight Amu Lanca waiting after the Pilot radioed ahead. 35 Hurt in Rush hour train Accident Boston a a commuter train rammed into the Back of another train letting off passengers at the Large Back Bay station during the morning Rush hour injuring 35 riders six of them seriously officials said. One train was discharging passengers at the platform when the other slowed into it about 8 30 a.m., said City fire commissioner Leo Stapleton. Most of the injured passengers were aboard the first train he added. Massachusetts Bay transportation authority officials said an estimated 1,500 people woe on both trains. Deputy fire chief James Cosgrove said it took 90 minutes to Clear everyone from the two trains and the darkened Tunnel Stapleton said the Accident occurred when one nine car train coming from the South eff of the state was struck by a seven car train. He said the extent of injuries probably was reduced because the last car in the nine car train was the engine which was at a standstill. The station was packed with Akkub workers from hospitals and police an fire departments and victims who were being covered with Brown Wool blankets and carried out on stretchers. Or. Peter Meyer head of the City s emergency medical services said none of the injuries were life threatening and the most serious apparently consisted of Bro Ken Bones. He said two conductors from the trains suffered broken legs and one of them also had a broken Arm. Deaver kidney surgery delays trial Washington a Michael k. Deavor s perjury trial was postponed thursday until ant wednesday so the former presidential aide can undergo surgery to remove a kidney Stone. Deaver suffered his second kidney Stone attack in nearly two weeks and was admitted wednesday night to George town University Hospital defense Law yer Randall j. Turk old is. District judge Thomas Penfield Jackson. Doctors have scheduled surgery Fri Day to remove the Stone and Deaver roust remain in the Hospital for two or three Days Turk said meaning that Deaver would not be Able to return to court until wednesday or thursday. Although or. Deaver is anxious to have this Case decided by the jury Usoon As to Ible he expressly declined to waive his right to be present at trial Turk said. Deaver was hospitalized oct. 31 and nov. 1 after suffering an initial kidney Stone attack following the first week of testimony. At that time donors did not recommend surgery and be returned to court. Deaver is charged with five counts of lying to a House subcommittee and a grand jury investigating the Lobb inf business he formed after he left the while House in May 1985. Among other things he is charged with lying when he said he Contd not recall participating in discussions about the appointment of an acid rain Jerroy. He also is accused of lying when be saw he could t recall telephoning Drew Lewis on the Day Reagan a punted Lewis a the . Envoy to acid rant tin with Canada embassy parcel blown up was t bomb Brussels Belgium is a suspicious package delivered to the . Embassy and exploded by  bomb dfcppm1 experts thursday was Al a bomb an embassy official said. We received a suspicious object and As a precaution called in the bomb disposal experts said embassy spokesman Jim in Joey. It was not a bomb. Fedley refused to say whether the object arrived in the mail or was hand delivered or what the object was. He de scribed the package As  a police spokesman told the associated press the package reacted positively to the Neul Detector that a used for everything delivered at the Zembas  we cordoned off the area in a Radin of 100 meters Yards and called in the  bomb disposal team he said. The package was taken outside Tad. A rays confirmed the suspicion. All precautions were taken and the package was covered with sandbags be fore being exploded,1 the police spokes  
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