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Snow St Arnie fire causes closure of Hahn Bowling Center Hahn a Germany a fire caused extensive damage to the Bowling Center Here thursday night closing the building indefinitely a base spokesman said Fri Day. The fire was discovered by Security police about 11 45 . And contained to the Structure or the building by firefight ers. Cape. Bob Ballew said. The building was empty when the fire was discovered. German civilian fire fighters from nearby Sohrn and Bue Chen Beuron were called to assist military air Force firefighters were treated for minor injuries and released from the base Hospital Ballew said. The cause of the fire is under investigation by base officials. Ballew said there was no estimate of damage but the 18 Lane Center was built in 1977 for $750,000. Secretary of Navy orders freeze on hiring civilians by Chuck Vinch Washington Bureau Washington Secretary of the Navy James Webb has ordered a com plete hiring freeze for Navy and Marine corps civilian jobs because of continued uncertainty about the size of the fiscal 1985 and 1989 do fans budgets. In a message dated nov. 20 and sent to All Navy and Marine corps com mands Webb said he was ordering the freeze now to minimize possible damage later. He said the Navy must contain civilian expends a i re Vised payroll figures Are determined by a defense appropriations Bill and Gramm Rudman deficit reduction actions. Without an appropriations Bill cover ing fiscal 1988, already two months old current civilian strength Levels Are Gener ally in line with the administration budget request for fiscal 1988 and 1989. Those Levels May not be realistic Webb said. In addition the services have to con tend with unspecified Gramm Rudman cuts this year. The Impact of these fiscal 1988 reductions will carry Forward into fiscal 1989, when even greater reductions May be mandated he said. Until the implications of the current budget actions Are More fully under stood the Navy and Marine corps can t afford to incur costs for civilian employed at Levels which May not be sustainable Webb said. He did not indicate How Long the freeze might last other than to say that twill be Irineu As soon is possible. Navy and Marine corps components also should consider reducing overtime and temporary help and preparing for Early out authorizations Webb said. Transfer Bei Wcur agencies and con versions of temporary employees to per manent status Are considered to be new hires and Are subject to the freeze he said. The Extension of temporary hires beyond their original term of employ ment is also considered to be a new hire and is barred under the freeze he said. The army has no plans to Institute a service wide civilian freeze although individual commands can do so if they feel it s necessary. The army in Europe implemented a hiring limitation oct. 13 that would allow Only one appropriated fund position to be filled for every three people who leave an organization. An air Force spokesman said that service has no plans at the moment to Institute any kind of civilian hiring Mildenhall sergeant 25 after admitting stealing Bidav Odiehl . Bureau Raf Mildenhall England a25-year-old air Force sergeant was convicted Friday on five counts of stealing and opening mail after admitting he took a radio Candy cookies and toys . Mail bags a base spokesman said Friday. Sgt. Joseph l. Or Venzano of the 313th Aerial k " pleaded guilty to four counts of stealing mail and one count of opening mail. He was the last of four airmen arrested earlier this year for Fil Ching goods from the air Force Post office where they worked. The three other airmen now Are serving jail sentences ranging from four months to four years spokesman Jeff Hali said. All four men worked in a Security Cage at the 313th where High value items Are kept while in route to or from the base. During his one Day general court mar tial Provenzano from Lockport n.y.,admitted to stealing almost $500 in goods which included a $215 portable radio cassette player two toy cars Worth about 120, six pairs of pants Candy and some cookies Halik said. Provenzano and the others were taken into custody following the june arrest of freeze and no service command have implemented such a freeze. But i can t speculate beyond that he said. A lot depends on what happens with the budget and right now we re in never never land As far As that s a defense department civilian personnel policy official said no one in the Pentagon n Cuni crop a � a Artmont wide hiring freeze on civilians. What we re doing is putting owl guid Ance to the military services to the effect that they should use civilian hiring freezes if they consider them appropriate he said. We re not mandating or directing anything from this level. The Navy has taken Acton based on their own budget civilian pay accounts come out of operations and maintenance funds he said. Unlike military personnel accounts which Are shielded from cuts mandated by Gramm Rudman operations and maintenance accounts Are not protected. The defense department employs 1.16 million civilians including indirect hires of local nationals. The army has about 450.000, the Navy and Marine corps about 350,000 and the air Force about 270,000. The rest Are spread among Dod agencies. R convicted from mail airman Elwood Diamond who was caught slicing open a mail bag that had been fitted with an electronic sensor by investigators. Diamond helped Lead officials to Provenzano . Robert j. Boss and . William a. Drake. Boss is serving a four month jail term for taking two videotapes from the bags. Drake is in jail for six months convicted of stealing clothes Worth about $200. Diamond s larger haul of goods Cash Stamps and Money orders Worth More than $25,000, Drew a four year sentence. Sentencing in Provinzano s Case is Setfor dec. 4. Group says 4 guerrillas flew into Israel Damascus Syria a a pales Tinian guerrilla group Friday said four of its men flew powered hang gliders into Israel in the raid in which six israeli sol Diers were killed and seven wounded. Arab nations applauded the attack. Two raiders were lulled and two escaped said a communique issued in dam ascus by the popular front for the liberation or Palestine general command. Syria s government guided newspapers and Arab newspapers in the persian Gulf on Friday hailed the raid on a military Camp near Kiryati Shimona in Northern Israel. In Tunis Tunisia Friday Arab league Secretary general Hedli a Jib called the assault courageous and israeli prime minister Yitzhak Shamir on thursday blamed Syria for the attack. Israeli leaders said in vowing revenge that they believed the libyan backed popular front for the liberation of pal Estine general command under Ahmed Jibril was responsible. The popular front is one of the group making up the Palestine liberation organization under the Overall command of Yasser Arafat. The popular front communique said one guerrilla Khaled Mohammed Akra from Syria was killed during a 90-min Ute fight at the Camp. It said three surviving guerrillas took off after israeli helicopter gunships appeared with searchlights. The glider of tunisian Miloud Ben Al Najeh Zoumah was hit and he had to land in the Security zone that Israel maintains North fits Border in South Lebanon. Zoumah was killed thursday morning in a clash with enemy troops combing the area the communique said. Two guerrillas were Able to return safely to base it said without specify ing the location of the base. 2 gis killed 2 injured in Highway Accident Fulda Germany two Soldier from co b. 8th in 198th aviation in Hanau died and two were injured wednesday when their car collided with a truck on an icy Road. Killed were pfc. William h. Weather by 23, from Pineville la., and Trinidad Lopez jr., 24, from Canton Texas a unit spokesman said Friday. Injured were pfc. Daryl Lempia 22, of Tower minn., and pvt. 2 Matthew Spur Beck 20, of soap Lake wash., the spokesman said. Spurbeck was in Good condition Fri Day with abdominal injuries Lempia was treated and released from the Hospi Tal. The Accident took place about 4 . On a Road Between Neuhof and Giesel near Fulda when the car an Alfa Romeo went into the opposite Lane after rounding a right curve and collided with an approaching truck the spokesman said. Firefighters had to use Rescue equip ment to remove the victims. Weather died at l
