European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 25, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday november 25.1988 the stars and stripes Bird did t talk for the camera but thieves did Orlando Fla. A Roy ohse figured his reluctant Parrot was probably talking behind his Back so he rigged up a video camera to Sec if he could catch the Bird in action White he went to the , in addition id the Parrot s chatter glut s camera recorded two burglars making Outwith som of his possessions. Fortunately the camera was not among the item they carried off. And police used the videotape to arrest the youths and a third teen Ager one of whom is awaiting sentencing this week in the May Bur Jose 57, a retired sign Painter said he had Bee trying to rap and the vocabulary of his 3-year-old african Gray Parrot for months."1 figured i d catch him on a recording ohse said monday. I was just curious. 1 was t gone 33minutes." when he got Back ohse did t know he had been burglarized until replayed the videotape to see what his Bird had said. The burglars could be heard rummaging through things an asking each other whether they should take various distinctly human voice said see anything Worth taking another said you take the bag and Huff and i it take this.". Two teen agers also passed in front of the camera and their faces could be clearly seen. At one Point the 13-year-old the older one there s Avideo camera. You want to Chance i Wilh that nah came the answer from the background. Police said they took a camera by guns a watch binoculars Cash and some Remote control cars. When ohse played the tape Back a Friend of his17-year-old son recognized one of the teen agers and deputies arrested Luis Rodriguez 18, along with a 13-year-old and a 17-year-old. Rodriguez pleaded guilty to a burglary 13-year-old pleaded guilty to burglary charges and was sentenced to Community control form of supervised probation. The third teen Ager pleaded guilty to dealing in stolen properly and also was sentenced to Community control. Judge won t act on lawsuit . Can Send cubans Back Washington a a Federal judge has re fused on technical grounds to bar the Justice depart ment from returning 13 Marie Boa lift detainees to their native Cuba. . District judge John h. Pratt said tuesday lawsuit tiled in Washington that seeks to prevent the detainees return is similar to a suit brought previous Yin Alabama where the cubans Are in a Penitentiary in Talladega. Pratt said the two cases must be consolidated and he refused in the meantime to Issue any orders in the Case. last week the Justice department announced that three member panels set up in the Wake of last year s prison riots by Muriel boat lift detainees had reviewed their first 28 cases and planned to Send at least 15 of the prisoners Back to Cuba in the near a suit for the is was filed in Birmingham ala., Inan attempt to halt the repatriation process. Two of the is declined to join in the class action suit filed i Washington. The is the department said should be returned have convictions ranging from Petty larceny to second de Gree murder. Most of them have More than one conviction. The panels which Are planning to review the status of the rest of the detainees shortly were established at the Justice department in the Wake of last year s Pris on riots by cuban detainees at Atlanta and Oakdale. La rioting occurred after a . Agreement with cuban president Fidel Castro to resume sending Man of the detainees Back to the Island. Deportations of Maricl detainees from the United Stales to Cuba were suspended by Castro in May 1985. The detainees Are among 123,000 people who Cameto the United states in 1980 in a Boll if from Mariel Cuba and the vast majority of them have become Law abiding . Residents. In Washington tuesday Pratt sided with govern ment attorneys who am cd it would be judicial inefficiency to have two different District courts decide the cases leading perhaps to appeals to two appellate courts i am satisfied that this Case should be transferred to Alabama Pratt said from the Bench after hearing crimes committed by cuban detainees arguments for nearly an hour. There is a similar but not identical Case in the Alabama jurisdiction. We have to have these cases decided by a single judge in single Laurence Eisenstein representing the 13 detainees in the class action suit told Pratt the Case in birding Ham court is based on different issues than the Washington suit. Eisenstein said the Birmingham Case involving i detainees deals with immigration issues while the suit in Washington deals with the constitutionality of in Justice department s administrative procedures on deportation. We filed the suit Here because that is where the ins immigration and naturalization service Headquarters is located Eisenstein said. Assistant . Attorney Edith Marshall Rcpt Csont Ine the ins argued that even though certain Issue Are different Many arc the same such As harm to the Public interest harm to the United states and inter play Between the United Stales and Cuba. All the issues Wilt have to be taken into consideration in each of these cases she argued it would be inefficient for two courts to decide these elite fighting Squadron gets the Rig h t Styff Raf Ben Waters England the trouble with Safe s enemy tactics Squadron was that nato Al ways Correct that the 527th aggressor so has swapped its aging act of f-5e Tiger i Astor Stalc of Ine Art of 6 fighting Falcons. Members of the elite outfit who us Warsaw pact tidies in mock air Battles against nato fliers say the new planes will More soviet m10-29 and Su-27 the Atlantic Alliance like and completed lost week the unit landed new digs with a move from Raf Alconbury to Raf Benl Walers. The 527th hew its last f-5e sortie at Alconbury at the end of june and by August it was 70 Miles Down the Road its pilots lying their first Al 6 sorties at Benwa tors. It s been a pretty fast train said la. Col. Gen Ecollins the commander of the aggressor unit. Members of the unit who said the More modern plane was much needed believe the f-16 is a lot closer to the it came the switch at the right time because we with some Success he said have to avoid that the f-16 we Rand heat seeking mis and he said the f 1 6 s i Silas Are much closer Tomt nato May face in War. That makes a hell of so of difference. The Squadron of track to the end of the Vietnam War when impair Force realized that its pilots Good. In a against a fellow of Pilot Werea Rcd for an Impromptu meeting with a by would face in an air War in Europe. _, s a quantum leap said capt. Jude Vick just have to simulate what these High tech soviet before climbing into his new f-16 for some air to air planes can do said capt. Dean Seckel. Work Over the North sea with Al 5s from bit Burgas " " " " West Germany. The f-5 simulated the second Genera Tion of soviet aircraft the f-16 simulates the fourth -. Along with the aircraft transition begun in april col. Ken Moffitt one of 12 of is pilots whocarneax.bcnta1ers to train against the aggressors said his planes could out turn the Frieland easily out run it " against the i we could go into a close in fight enter the aggressor. Since then in Aerial demonstrations and in the class room members of the unil have been leaching and nato Allied pilots How to fight against Warsaw act tactics. There Are iwo such squadrons in the u nil. Cd Stales and a third is aligned in the Pacific in Europe the 527lh operates from the and at Decimo annual Sardinia. View Little Rock Ark a ayoung vietnamese refugee who made it to the United Stales atone after watching his parents and brother die at sea was greeted by old glory applause and grandmother s tears. As Hung quo tron s grandmother her Knees on an Airport con course tuesday night the i of year old boy v3uietly shed a single tear thai streaked own a folded . Flag.-., the Flag presented to Hung by rep. Beryl Anthony d-ark., had flows Over Niheu Capitol. It s a Beautiful ending a Happy end ing said Anthony of bewildered by television lights and the wails and 77-year-old Huong Nguyen the orphaned boy in t speak a strangers wrapped Hon in an oversized White sweatshirt Etta. Matching Ball Cap both emblazoned Vii a red stale of Arkan Sas and inline letters native were Happy but we arc missing my brother and his family said a tearful Long Nguyen Hung s aunt. Now Hung is the Only one left we Are Happy but we Are still really sad. We Are Happy and sad thousands of vietnamese refugees in the last decade the boy s family left Vietnam illegally by boat after their efforts to get official emigration clearance set out in May hoping eventually to reach the Arkansas town of Al Dorado where Tong bad settled and raised a family after fleeing Saigon in 1975. Aboah cd 35-foot Craft jammed wit More than id refugees the family drifted 36 Days on thirs Guth China sea. Hung solder brother draft Wand his starving parents died n Fate Sragg by More than half the passengers lit june Tong got word Philippines thai her brother suit Nephew were dead. But she Hung was alive plucked from the Boal filipino fishermen and detained in a at puerto Princesa in the Philippines. I was so worried he s Only 10 Yea sold and Alt alone she said. Tong began sending tetters to officials seeking to bring the orphan to Al Dorado with urging from Arkansas congressional delegation and the . Catholic conference the immigration and naturalization service granted Hung refugee status and the cathode organization coordinated his trip from the Philippines. A Hung stepped from a let at littlerock1 regional Airport onlookers applauded and his family surged Forward to meet him. The boy leaned into his aunt i Amu awed by the attention he was receiving. He he says thank you. He s Happy to see grandma Tong said. Y said he hoped Hung s Story would publicize the plight of vietnamese refugees a rare stalled in Camps like where the 4,000 detainees include about 300 minors
