European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 11, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes saturday june 11,1983 news updates Yeltsin gets Post Moscow a Boris a Yeltsin a fallen protege of soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev Hai been circled a Delegate to a communist party conference that will review reforms in the soviet Union a government official has said. Yeltsin will represent the party organization of Karelia an autonomous soviet Republic Northeast of Leningrad. Foreign ministry spokesman Gennady i. Gerasimov told reporters. The selection of Yeltsin could make for Lively debate if he Speaks at inc conference which runs from june 28 to july i. Yeltsin 57, was fired As mos cow party Boss and stripped of his Post As a non voting member of the country s ruling politburo be cause of an angry speech he gave last october. In the speech to the party s policy making Central committee Yeltsin criticized the no. 2 Man in the soviet leadership Yegor k. I Gachev and complained that re forms were moving too slowly. Broker pleads guilty Providence . A a former . Mutton broker has pleaded guilty to taking part in Money laundering scheme at the firm s local Branch. Brain j. Harcau 46, of Jamestown pleaded guilty to Vio lating the social Security act and Money laundering. Lareau who worked at inc Branch from 1980 to 1985. Admitted laundering$183,950 from August 1982 to october 1984, Harcau and another former Bro Ker Stephen s. Fusco who has since died helped clients hide about ii.5 million in Cash fro the internal Revenue service and securities Exchange commission Accord ing to authorities. Arbitrator s ruling upholds Athens teachers grievance Bidav Walczak education writer teachers at Athens elementary school will no longer have to work in excessively High temperatures following a ruling by a Federal arbitrator. The May 26 decision came As a result of a lawsuit filed by the overseas federation of teachers. Department of defense dependents school officials remained undecided Fri Day whether to Appeal the ruling a Mediterranean Region spokesman said. Oft european director Ernie leh Mann hailed the decision Friday saying it brings to an end six years of Foo drag. Ging by med Region the Oft filed its first grievance about unsafe working condition at the school nov. 2,1981. In it suit inc Union claimed that Dodds officials in the Region violated Soldier Hurt May 26 Dies of his injuries Karlstedt West Germany is a 2nd army div fwd Soldier died thursday As a result of injuries suffer Din a May 26 Accident according to Divi Sion officials. Sol. Scovic Harris was assigned to service Btry 4th in 3rd Field arty hews 24. Harris was injured when he was pinned Between a 2 i ton truck and a building in the battalion motor Pool on Lay Cavern. He died at the Reinken Hukic Hospital in arc Mchaven. The Chicago iii., native is survived by his wife Emma and a 4-year-old child. Correction an incorrect Telephone number was Hsich in the on stage pages of stripes Magazine thursday. The number to Call for More information on the British tour of the Christian heavy Metal band Bloodgood is civilian 0223-213085 for scrapper management in Cambridge England. When calling from outside England dial the International country prefix and leave off the first 0. The venues for Bloodgood s British Lour which were unavailable at press time Are Cambridge Hornsey Mil tuesday Manchester University of Manchester Institute of science an technology wednesday Birmingham brie chill civic Hal thursday and Newport South Wales Cente Friday the collective bargaining agreement by allowing teachers to work under conditions that have been determined to be unhealthful or unsafe arbitrator Roge Kaplan wrote. Kaplan heard arguments from Union and school officials dec. 9 at the school which serves about 500 children enrolled in kindergarten through sixth Grade. Only the principal s office and two of the school s classrooms Are air conditioned. Other classrooms have overhead fans. The Union s Case rested in Large Mea sure on inc testimony of school nurse Sally Stuckey and Cape Robert Senchy environmental Hospital officer at Helle Nikon a. Stuckey testified thai in hot weather children and Teachen spend More time in her office complaining of stomachaches dizziness and headaches. Senchy testified thai teaching in 95 final judgment pending who vandalized school by Dave a Walczak education writer Mainz military officials worked Fri Day on final disciplinary measures to be imposed on two army families whose sons vandalized Wiesbaden s . Arnold High school in May. The two boy broke open a window to the principal s office the night of May 6, taking More than ,000 from an unlocked Safe. The Money was earmarked for the school s May 14 prom aboard a Rhine River boat. The boys also broke open a trophy Case in the school s main Hall and later ripped Oft a number of classroom door handles. School principal Roger Young Man estimated the incident Cost the school about $3,700 in damage and Sto Len property including two Walkie talk ies. A Mainz spokeswoman said the Community would announce its actions Mon Day. She said the parents of the boys were in the held and it would be unfair la announce the action prior to personally contacting them. Youngman said be Learned of the break in after returning from a trip to the United states May 7. He called a meet ing of the school s juniors and seniors the following Day asking for their help in solving the crime i told them that too Many people had worked too hard for too Long on the prom. About 20 minutes after the Assem Bly a student came up to me with some information about the Youngman said that one of the boys immediately confessed to the break in and i used my detective skills to find out who the other one one he turned the information Over to wies Baden military authorities later that week. The youths were suspended from school for five Days and were told to repay the stolen prom funds and pay for damage to the property. The prom was held As scheduled. A number of students protested the sentence handed Down by Youngman As degree conditions would be hazardous to teachers health. He also Aid that no adult should be required to work if temperatures reached 100 degrees As they have in Greece inc past two years. A regional school spokesman said Fri Day that Athens elementary administrators will Contact the commander of Hel be Nikon a and have him determine when hazardous heal conditions at the school exist. The suit also claimed thai High noise Levels caused by traffic and construction contributed to the unsafe working environment since school windows remained open during the hottest months. In his decision Kaplan wrote that he was sympathetic to the noise problem but dismissed the Union claim based on a Lack of evidence. Kaplan nevertheless urged that management take appropriate action to at tempt to alleviate the present noise level on 2 boys stole funds too Light. A school newspaper article said that 66 percent of 14s students polled about the incident disagreed with Youngman s action. But Youngman said More serious punishment should t be up to the school. Punishment in something like oat Isan unresolved Issue he said. I be put it Back to the Community and i m still wailing to hear from them. There were no High school function going on at this time. What would Bap pen if two students broke into the px7 should inc school punish them just be cause they attend the school Here a source close to the investigation said the Mainz officials would base their Deci Sion on a five Page document that included details of the Case compiled by criminal investigation come officials in Wiesbaden. Youngman said the two. Students who have served their suspension had repaid most of the stolen Money. He said damage to the school would be repaired by the beginning of the 1988 89 school year. 3 helicopter crash victims identified Schwabish Gomond West Ger Many the army s 56lh Field arty come released on Friday the names of three soldiers killed in a helicopter crash thursday near Neu Ulm. The crash victims Are chief warrant officer Donald d. Bryant 34 warrant officer Michael r. Dawson 22 and spec. James c. Bolinger 23, All assigned to the command s 193rd aviation co at Cooke Barracks in go Pingen com Mand spokesman maj. Jerry Han said. A four person team from the army s aviation safety Center at fort Rucker ala., arrived Friday morning in Ger Many to investigate the Accident with help from three u5areur safety experts Hart said. The ui1-1h Iroquois Utility helicopter crashed at 10 48 . Thursday in a Farmer s Field near the town Ofhie Titei ten. The helicopter apparently struck a High Power line As it was flying Over a Pylon bearing electrical Power transmission cables. The helicopter Crew was re turning to Gap Pingon from a routine week Tong training exercise. Hart said both warrant officers were rated As helicopter pilots and the investigating team will refer to preflight Brief ing report to least which Pilot was u the controls thursday. Bryant of Valley Falls kan., is sur Vived by his wife Linda and their four children with whom he had been residing in West Germany. Dawson was the son of chief warrant officer and mrs. Robert j. Dawson of Stuttgart. Boli Geris survived by his parents or. And mrs James r. Bolinger of Carlisle Iowa. Hart said the 193rd aviation co plans to hold a memorial service for the three soldiers but had not scheduled a Dale for the service As of Friday afternoon. Warning issued on gallery s artworks Heidelberg is Susareu regal assistance officials Are advising any one who purchased artwork from mens ing Art gallery and still owes the company Money to Contact their local Legal assistance office. A substantial number of people in Mil itary communities reportedly Nave Don business with the firm which currently is the subject of a criminal investigation by the German prosecutor in Dortmund said Gebhard vote an adviser at Theu Sarteur Legal assistance office. Josef Mensing 50, owner of mens ing Art gallery allegedly committed suicide in a Dusseldorf hotel june 4, according to the Frankfurter funds Chau news reports said there were indications that Mensing s company sold landscape and still life paintings made in Hong Kong for about 100 Marks a genuine German paintings Worth up to 2.500 Marks. Volk said it is too Early to comment on any recourse available to those who May already have paid for artwork from the gallery
