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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 6, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes Friday May 6,19bb news up Date Little Kenny Case Lakeland. Fla. A Little Kenny a toddler found hindering i traffic almost Sis weeks ago has been identified police said wednesday. But the boy s father who came Forward last week afar hearing news accounts of the child s Odys Scy has dropped out of sight again now thai police have discovered warrants against him. The 20-month-Otd boy is Theo Dore Kenneth Shirley jr., inc son often and maty Shirley of Zephyrhills said detective Miles Watson. The father gave me a lot of information thai Makh cd with what had Watson said. Police decided late tuesday thai Shirley s information was accurate after checking Binh records and footprints. The thin fair haired boy with Brown eyes had been unidentified since he was found in the Street dirty and hungry. Navy panels still can t agree on activity s move from Naples Gln car crash convicted of negligent homicide Vicenza Italy a Soldier who was involved in a fatal Accident when he was driving while intoxicated has been convicted of negligent homicide. Spec. 4 William a. Rex 22, of Chi Cago was sentenced to two months confinement reduction to Al forfeiture of All pay and allowances and a bad con duct discharge. He was tried tuesday Ina general court martial by a panel of offi sets. Rex of the 69th ordnance co 559th arty group Southern european taskforce was driving while intoxicated March 21 when his car left the Road and hit a building. Kilted was his passenger 23-year-old spec. A Steven c. Smith Alto assigned o Vicenzo. No gets 18 months for indecent acts Hahn a West Germany an air Force Security policeman was sentence to in months confinement thursday for indecent acts with a child a base spokes Man said. Staff sgt. Kent g. Waymont 34. Of the 50th Security police so also received Adi honorable discharge was ordered to forfeit 196 a month Tor 18 Tnomas and was demoted to Al in the general court martial sgt. Paul d. Richard said. Stuttgart a Patch High school Junior on sunday will be awarded the rank of Eagle scout inc highest rank in boy scouting Sean pots or 18, has been in scouting for More than four years. For his service project he worked with the military police at fort Leavenworth kan., 10 Organ ize an identification project. He led Sev eral other scouts in the project which identified and inventoried inc personal properly of More than 200 families. He logged More than 60 hours in the four Day project. Poller is the son of la col. Mike and Mary Pohler. He is vice president of the department of defense dependents schools Europe chapter of the future business leaders of America. To earn the Eagle scout award a boy scout must fulfil requirements in the areas of leadership service and outdoor skills. Poller exceeded the usual require ment of 21 Merit badges by earning 2&. Badges and will be awarded the Bronze Eagle Palm along with the Eagle award. By Chuck Vinch Washington Bahrein Washington the Navy eager to move its Naples support activity from its present location to a site that in t As prone to earthquakes has found itself Ina congressional tug of War. The Navy wants to move to a More stable site at the nearby Cap Dichino Airport just North of the City and has earmarked More than 121 million in its construction request for fiscal 1989 to begin building facilities to House its com Mand control and communications. But the House and Senate appropriation subcommittees on military construction have been unable to see Eye to Eye with the sea service or themselves on a final location. Last year the House urged the Nav to look into moving he naval support activity with about 9.000 employees from Naples to the air Force cruise mis Sile base at Comiso Sicily. More than1200 million already has been spent on facilities to support the missile uni there. Because there now Are plans to remove the missiles As part of he inter mediate Range nuclear reduction pact the House subcommittee Felt Comiso with facilities already in place was a Ideal site for the Navy project. The Senate subcommittee however wanted the Navy to consider moving to Capua about 18 Miles North of Naples. Congress ultimately stalled the project and directed the Navy to again study the pros and cons of he potable Sites. This year the House subcommittee supports the Cap Dichino plan. The sen ate subcommittee has ditched inc Capua plan area landowners want too much Money but now is backing the Comis option discarded by the House. In defending the Senate s preference for the Comiso tile an aide to subcommittee chairman sen. Jim Sasser d tenn., said the Navy has been unable to document Cap Dichino As being the most Cost effective alternative. We be already spent $200 million for construction at Comiso the aide said. There s a new school and plenty of fam ily  the Navy has argued that there would be at least a three year delay before a move could be made to Comiso because the  treaty would allow thai much Lime for the cruise missiles to be taken out. But the Sasser aide said there would be almost As Long a delay if new construction were to begin at Capodici no. Senator Sasser feels that the billions of dollars in nato and . Funds in vested in these cruise missile Sites  be wasted the aide said. We should utilize existing facilities at those bases before we think about building new  but a staffer with the House appropriations subcommittee on military construction said a move to Comiso would involve unnecessary entangle ments. First we d have Host nation considerations to work out and then we d have to get nato approval since the base comes under nato jurisdiction became of the cruise Musil is he said. We jus feel that we can Best support the Navy s interests by backing the move to Capo i  the staffer said that does t mean the House subcommittee is set against comi so. If the Navy wanted to so that route we d probably Back them on it but they Don the said. The Senate staffer said military officials of All services have expressed con Corn about moving activities to cruise missile bases such As Comiso where so Viet inspectors will have Access for 13 years because of the treaty. But i Tetlaff or said the movement of soviet inspectors on base will be severely restricted. The Issue of moving the facility will have to be resolved when inc House and Senate appropriations committees Meetin conference to Iron out differences in their defense appropriations Bills. Nei ther starter would predict the outcome. It la probably be pretty Lively said the House starter. We can make the Navy restudy and restudy the options but it s obvious that we eventually have to make a  Soldier gets 4 years for Pitburg a fire Darmstadt West Germany Sis a 32nd army air defense come sol Dier was sentenced wednesday to four years in prison for Selling a fire at bit Burg a West Germany a command spokesman said thursday. Spec 4 Tod a. Schake 21, a Coop As signed to Bury a 3th in 44lh air defens Eany in Tilburg we found guilty of Selling a fire in the attic of a government building in september 1987, capt. Gaylan Johnson said. No one was injured in the fire. Schake also was found guilty at the general court martial of stealing a Denim bag and a jacket from two civilian vehicles in july conspiring to make a false statement about the theft of his Money from his Wall locker in March 1937, will Lovcy mint property Byoff his Wall locker to fully i. Ripping the make it look As if his locker was broken into and making a false statement under oath to investigators concerning the Lar Ceny of his Money Johnson Saidt Schake also was demoted to Al or dered to forfeit All pay and allowances and was Given a bad conduct discharge Pitburg go Dies from Accident injuries Lan Stuhl West Germany a 32nd army air defense come combat Sig Naler died wednesday at inc Lan Stuhl army regional medical Center from injuries received in a one car Accident Las weekend a command spokesman said. Spec. 4 Otis d. Lacaze of Bury a 1stbn, 1st air defense Art 1, at Pitburg a West Germany sustained massive head injuries after the car he was driving left the Road Between Bales old and Pitburg about 3 am. Saturday capt. Gaylan Johnson said thursday. Lacaze 29, was rescued from beneath his overturned vehicle by German fire fighters Johnson said. He was taken to Abi Tburg Hospital then to the Brt Oberhaus Hospital in Toner before being transferred to Lan Stuhl two passengers in the car with Lacaze received minor injuries and were treated and released from the air Force Hospital in Pitburg Johnson said. Lacaze is survived by his Mother. Dor Othy Lacaze of Chicago and his father. Bernard Lacaze. The father s place of residence was not available. Memorial services for the Chicago a live will be held monday at the Pitburg French Cavern Chapel. British ferryboat work stoppages spread London a sympathy work Stop pages in support of a 3-Momh-old strike by ferry workers in Dover the world s busiest ferry port continued to spread thursday to ports throughout Britain. The National Union of seamen said Domestic ferry services were at a standstill Atmore than a dozen ports but ferries oper ated by foreign and non Union Crews were still sailing to the european continent from several big Southern England ports p and 0 european ferries Ltd. Said two fils ferries the Pride  Pride of Kent were still operating Between Dover and Zeebrugge Belgium. The 24,000-rnember Union said its membership wus gradually responding id mils walk out in sympathy with Marc than 1.000 ferry workers striking against p and o in Dover. The Union is fighting longer working shifts and planned Job cutbacks by p and of which wants to streamline its services before the undersea Channel Tunnel being due be tween England and France opens in 1993. Union assets of 15.3 million were ordered seized tuesday after the Ocny workers Union defied a High court order barring disruption of services by p Ando rival seat Ink British ferries. Scaling complained thai in ferries were halted because its Crew members refused to Cross Union picket lines in Dover. Property sales Wiesbaden the defense logistics Agency will hold several sales and two auctions in . Military Cam Munitic throughout West Germany in May. A variety of items will be sold de pending upon the location of the sate. Items usually include furniture Small appliances and electronic equipment. The sales Are open to All . Identification card holders and in some cases Are open to the Public. Cash in dollars Only win be accepted and All sales Are final. Defense Reutel Talion and Market ing offices will hold sales in to Iscra lantern and ludwigs Burg May 20 and in Bremerhaven and Mainz Kastelman 27. Auctions will be May 19 in Hanau and Mainz Kassel. Customer arc encouraged to in Spect goods to be auctioned As each item will be sold As ii. Hems bought at sales must be removed the same Day but item bought at auction May be removed within five Days after the auction Early registration May be required. For additional information Contact the demo at the various locations  
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