European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 30, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Paga 2 military briefs the stars and stripes Friday september so 1988 soviets finish inspection of re leg missile site Stuttgart West Germany is nine soviet officials ended their inspection Lour of Camp Rcd Les in Necka sulm at 6 . Thursday Anil departed shortly afterwards Tor Rhein Mai Nab. A Neucom spokesman Jaid. The inspection team is expected to Fly Back to the soviet Union today although the learn could elect 10 visit another medium Range missile site. Camp Rcd log located two Miles North of Heilbronn. Became the first of three . Per so i 11 m Issic Sites in West Germany to feel the effects of the intermediate Range nuclear forces treaty on sept. 1. When the army re moved 36 of its rockets there. It is also the first site the soviets have visited since the Baseline inspection period ended last monthly Blaze i Stuttgart Airfield hangar damaged by Blaze in Stuttgart Stuttgart West Germany an unexplained ire caused More than 1200,000 damage wednesday evening loan unoccupied aircraft hangar at the Stuttgart army Airfield an official said thursday. The fire caused no injuries and posed no Dan Ger to aircraft or fuel because the building was under renovation said soul tart military Community spokesman George he Atlig. A Soldier working near the site reported the Blaze about 6 30 p.m., Huelling said. Firelight ers from the army Airfield inc adjacent civilian Airport and the nearby Village of Bernhausen extinguished the tire without incident he said. . And German officials Are investigating the cause of the fire. Army officer sentenced to 17 months for forgery bad Kreuz Nach West Germany an army Captain was dismissed from the service and sentenced to 17 months confinement wednesday for stealing and forging the Cheeks of other service member an 8lh in div spokes Man said thursday. Cape. Essie w. Hampton adjutant for the 53rd area support group in bad Kreuz Nach earlier had pleaded guilty to two counts of larceny two counts of forgery and one count of false swearing. The Caplam stoic and forged two checks from other service member Check books the spokesman said. In addition to dismissal and confinement at fort Leavenworth kan., the judge ordered Hampton to for Fril $3,000. Schwabish Hall civilian killed in one car crash Schwa Bisco Hall West Germany memorial service for sch Sobisch Hall resident Irvin r. Stacy will be held at 10 . Friday at the do an Barracks Chapel. The Winter Beach fla., native who would have turned 54 wednesday died when the Ford fiesta he was driving left the Road and crashed into an Apple tree in Wolpert Sausen about 5 50a.m. On sept. 23, an army spokesman said. Stacy a Sheet Metal expert worked four years for Dyn corp at Dolan Barracks until the com Pany s helicopter maintenance contract expired last december. He then worked for the firm in Katterbach. Stacy is survived by his wife Doris Stacy a daughter Karen Underwood of fort Lee father. Perry Stacy two Brothers a sister and two grandchildren. Correction in an article tuesday the name of one of the 1989 Nii Vional Merit scholarship Grant semifinalists was misspelled. The student is Megan Batman of of Chat High school in the Netherlands. Jazz drummer Dies at 71 Royal Oak Mich. A . Heard a jazz drummer who performed Wilh Many of the world s Best known Jau musicians died tuesday. He was 71. German blames Pilot error for Ramstein air show crash by Deedee Arrington Bureau Pilot error appears to have caused the aug. 28 airshow disaster at rat lives District that inc citing the status of ongoing investigations into the Nui in Nav Cauca m disaster at Ramstein a that Cost 67 people their a according to it German prosecutor in the Lega Ricl includes the . Air base. Ing the performance by the recce trick a the italian air Force stunt lying learn. The Solo Pilot arrived Loo Early and too Low to successfully Complete the pierced heart Man Euver the team was performing during it demonstration saltier said. He declined to specify the source of his information. An International panel consisting of americans germans and italians ii investigating the Accident. The investigation Board has not released any thing said Slaff sol. Tammy Cournoyer a Kamsly Zinab spokeswoman. The German parliament s investigation into the catastrophe formally begins in october. The results of an investigation by the Rheinland Pfalz Interior ministry into emergency medical procedures used in the disaster s aftermath win be released in mid october a Interior ministry spokesman said. Three recce Trico Iori planes collided during inc team s Midar Mcmoon performance. One plane crashed into a crowd of spectators. At least 62 people including five americans remain hospitalized As a result of the catastrophe Laid senior airman Rich Romero a Ramstein spokesman. Sattler t office has received 20 Legal complaints since the Accident including some from injured Spectator relatives of people tilled in the disaster and others from people who had nothing to do with the Accident saltier said. Boy in fire incident was ordered sent to states for previous acts by Rosemary Sawyer staff writer Wiesbaden West Germany a 12-Ycar-Oldamerican boy picked up in connection with a Garden House fire stir the Aukamp military housing area was being processed to return to the United slates for other misconduct when the fire occurred an official said. Since the boy already was scheduled to return to the United states at the time of the sept 19 fire the Community decided not to try to keep him in West Ger Many Wiesbaden Deputy Community commander m. Smith said wednesday. The boy s service member father remained at his Wiesbaden assignment and Smith did not know whether the boy returned alone or accompanied by another family member. A 13-year-old boy apprehended with the 12-year-old the night of the fire has been absolved of guilt. Smith said. The fire that destroyed a German owned Garden House valued at 3,000 Marks or about ,600, occurred in a Garden plot area where property owners have had continuing problems with vandalism including the abuse and killing of animal. Smith said a joint investigation by . And German authorities into the animal lulling and abuse cases is continuing with 26 German and american youths interviewed As of wednesday. The most recent significant interview was conducted this week he said. Smith said no american or West German charge were filed against the boys in the arson incident no against a girl who allegedly killed a Kitten aug. I when she was caught stealing from a local animal shelter. However the Wiesbaden police commissioner said West German charges were indeed filed against the youths As is routinely done when German police re Spond to an incident. Military police have been instructed to patrol he trouble plagued Garden plot area every two hours Dur ing after school hours but thai in t always possible Smith said. Another Wiesbaden resident who lives about so Yards from the burned Garden hut reported having his car i passenger window smashed and radio stolen the night of the fire. Oswald Stallc who said he was asked by police not to talk to the Media for three Days alter the incident said he saw four boys running through the Garden area the night of the fire. Stolle said he had seen the boys in the area before so he stopped Triem and asked them what they were doing. He told them they should be careful because someday he d catch them red banded he said. Tie result look at my car. They smashed in the window and stole the radio that is what you get Lolle said. Wiesbaden police commissioner Hans Josef ram Berger said thursday us criminal police division s investigation into the damaged car was so far unsuccessful because the window was smashed with a Rock and police had found no fingerprints. In response to questions about other unrelated Inci dents Smith said a youth who was charged with malicious Misc if aug. 24 when he was caught stealing a bicycle is being sent Back to he United states by his parents. Three youths Ages 12 to 15 were disciplined for their involvement in a series of housing area burglaries that occurred aug. 9 to aug. 16. The youths Wen Given curfews and asked to perform Community service. On of the youths however consequently committed other acts of misconduct and was sent to the United sates. World Bank third world loan Aid Berlin a the world Bank will increase its yearly Loans nearly so percent by 1992 to help end poverty in the third world the organization s presi Dent said thursday. Barber b. Callable spoke in West Berlin during the annual meeting of the Bank and he sister organization the International monetary fund. Participants from 1s1 nations have spent a week exploring ways to lighten the debt Load of poor nations. The meeting ended thursday. Leftist groups have mounted protests to criticize the International Banks which make development Loans for insisting on repayment by third world nations. About 1,000 demonstrators gathered at b Church nearby wednesday and chanted if murder meet thousands of riot police held them Back with plastic Shields. Third world countries owe about j1j trillion to inner National and private lenders As Well As governments. Con Blu predicted the world Bank will be tending s25 billion dollars a year by 1992 to third world nations. It now lends about si7 billion a year and the monetary fund provides about $8 million More. Speaking at a news conference he said is billion will go to the poorest countries mostly in Africa. Conable said the Bank will strengthen its Aid by sharing More financing Wilh other Donora. He said japanese officials have told him they plan to help and promised to talk with him about a program contributions to the Bank come from the 151 Mem Ber government Conate also pinpointed Trade imbalances to put of the debt problem faced by poor countries. He said they cause Louei twice As great As the Aid such countries receive front wealthier nations. Speakers from the third world have protested repeatedly at the meeting that the Industrial Cote Iris put up barriers to their exports which in turn prevent debtor countries from earning Money. In an earlier interview Conable said he believed interest rates were stabilizing after recent increases. The financial leaders have listened this week to warnings that higher interest rates used by the United Stales and other Industrial countries to Cool inflation threaten the third world
