European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 02, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d still no nicaraguan pact As round of talks ends Page 2 q House panel wants sweeping Dodds review Page 3 d coast guard allowed to seize ships with drugs aboard Page 5 d red carpet awaits Birds in Baltimore sports Page 26 the stars and tripes to authorized unofficial publication for the us. Amid for ii vol.47.no. 15 monday May 2.1988 d 8693 a 3 British servicemen killed Ira claims responsibility from stuff und wire reports Nieuwe Hek gun Netherlands three British servicemen were killed and three injured in separate car both and shooting attacks in the Netherlands Early sunday morning. The Irish Republican claimed responsibility telling British i rime minister Margaret Thatcher that there will he no Haven for your military All the servicemen involved in the sunday attacks had travelled from West Germany where they were based to the Netherlands for saturday s Celebration of the 50lh birthday of Queen Beatrix. In the first attack sunday in the Southern dutch City of a Ormond one Serviceman was killed and two injured when gunmen fired automatic weapons at their car at about i a.m., officials said. Thirty minutes later in the Village of Nicus Bergen 30 Miles to the North two servicemen were killed instantly and one was seriously injured when their British licensed car exploded As they were getting into it on the country town main Street according to police spokesman Louis steins. I heard the bang and ran there Straightaway said a Man who was sitting in a nearby cafe. The car was already on fire. About sixty feet away a boy was lying All covered in blood said the bystander who refused to give his name. Piet Hubbers who lives in the Village of is Chongc Wald five Miles away said he heard the blast. It was like a plane going through the sound Hubbers said. Another British licensed car parked in front of discotheque where police believe the three servicemen spent the evening was searched but police found Noth ing. After the explosion. 60 houses in the town were see British on Back Page democratic hopefuls campaigning in Ohio Jesse Jackson lakes a moment to wipe his brim As the democratic presidential hopeful slumps in Cleveland saturday. Meant Hill his democratic rival Massachusetts gov. Michael Dukakis hands a customer some Straw berries at the Findlay Market in Cincinnati saturday. The candidates were out meeting the pub Lic prior to Ohio s primary on tuesday. Dukakis is heavily favored to in Ohio s primary As Well As Indi Anas also scheduled for tuesday. Types of successful families identified by do Kukk Arkin Cion Doke staff writer in a seven year study a Heidelberg Baird educator has identified five types of career families who Cope Well with the unique stresses of military life. While not All of these families might be likable or Cope Well outside the military system the 18 couples scrutinized in the study Are not being a problem to anyone or beating their children or spouses said rus sell c. Smith an education specialist in the s continuing education system. Smith conducted the study for his doctoral dissertation at Northwestern University. He disclosed his find Ings in a paper to be presented this month at an air Force Academy symposium on psychology in the de sense department. Smith also discussed the results last month in Mannheim West Germany at a Usa eur wide conference on child care. Instead of looking at Why some of the s 400,000 Active duty families fail in the military sys tem the educator said he wanted to look at exam Ples of successful adjustment to create a tool that could be drawn on later 19 teach others. The volunteers chosen to participate appeared to be healthy said they were Happy and were successful in the system Smith said. The five types of healthy families identified were apathetic Independent they want the to provide them with needs without much Effort on their part Smith said. These families adjust superficially and View the As a marshmallow like Structure. To Best serve them the needs to provide Complete easy pro Grams he said. About 22 percent of those surveyed in Smith s study see families on Back Page
