European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 8, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes sunday january 8,1f�9 stateside Spain buys eight planes from Kentucky air guard Ashland by. A the Kentucky air nation Al guard s Fleet of reconnaissance planes has been sold to Spain military officials said. The eight Rf-4c jets Are to be delivered to the tuesday said it. Phil Miller a guard spokesman n Frankfort. In Washington col. Jim Jennette a defense department spokesman said the United states asked an estimated $30 million for the Rf-4c phantoms. But the actual Selling Price was $20.3 million the daily Independent reported thursday. Chesapeake population threatens Bay cleanup Alexandria a. A the population of Thein state Chesapeake Bay area will increase by 2.6 Mil lion people by the year 2020 and could cause problems in the cleanup of the Bay unless there Are strict control by the states involved a report has said. The report on the consequences of population growth and development in the Bay s watershed was presented to the governors of Virginia Maryland an Pennsylvania at a meeting of the Chesapeake executive Council. The Council which also includes officials from the District of Columbia and the Federal environmental Protection Agency has been coordinating Broad efforts to environmentally restore Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries after years of neglect. . Detaining haitians found in boat off Florida Miami a most of the 94 haitians intercepted by the . Coast guard on a 30-foot wooden Sailboat off the Florida keys have been detained until a judge decides whether they should be deported authorities said. The haitians who told officials that they had spent15 Days on the boat were rescued Friday after it ran onto rocks off Grassy key near Marathon the coastguard said. This is the largest number of haitians to get Here inline years said Perry Rivkind District director of the immigration and naturalization service in Miami. She said there were 10 pregnant women and three children in the group. One woman went into labor and was hospitalized i Marathon. One Man was treated for a possible heart attack and another Man for fainting Rivkind said. More leave less exertion found to Cut Early births new York a a program that included longer paid work leaves and the avoidance of physical exer Tion Cut the premature birth rate at a French hospitably a third researchers say. Participants could take longer paid leaves than thesis weeks available to French women before their due dates researcher Emile Papiernik said Friday. For example a woman whose Job involved a lot of standing might begin the leave 10 weeks before the due Date said Papiernik chairman of the obstetrics and gynaecology department at the University of Paris South. The program also told women to reduce physical exertion which might trigger the uterus to contract by such Steps As sitting rather than standing when washing clothes and avoiding moving a household Papiernik said. Eight year old Armine Margosian an immigrant from soviet Armenia lights candles Friday during Christmas services at St. Garabed armenian Apos Tolic Church in Hollywood. The Southland armenian paying tribute a Community observed the Christian orthodox Holiday with special memorial services for fellow countrymen who died in the devastating earthquake in armenian dec. 7. 9 for 623 older Boeing 727 jets Washington a the Federal government i recommending that airlines replace tens of thousands of rivets on More than 600 older Boeing 727 passenger jets. In a proposed directive issued Friday the Federal aviation administration also urged the carriers to adopt special inspection procedures until the rivet work is done. The repairs Are not expected to disrupt air service because most of the work will be done on a timetable that could stretch Over As Long As four years Faa officials said. The proposed directive is the result of increasing concern about cracking on older commercial jetliners. It is similar to an order issued in october for older Boeing 737s. A final order will not be issued until after a brie period to allow Public and Industry comment. The Faa estimated the repairs and extra inspections of 623 older Boeing 727s will Cost the airlines $35.7 million. In a separate action Friday the Faa broadened previous directive for special inspections of older Mcdonnell Douglas dc-9s to include any aircraft with a least 45,000 landings. In november the Agency told airlines to conduct repetitive inspections using the electronic Eddy cur rent method on All dc-9s that have had More than55,000 landings because of concern about possible cracks in the fuselage skin. But since then the Agency said it has discovered cracks on More than 20 aircraft that had made Between 45,000 and 52,000 landings prompting the special pre cautions for the additional aircraft. The Agency said 476 dc-9s belonging to . Air carriers would be affected by the new directive. Under the order airlines must conduct repetitive Eddy current inspections of the fuselage skin As Well As an area just Over the wings on the dc-9s. The inspections must be conducted at least every 5,800 landings. The proposed directive on the Boeing 727s requires i airlines Over the next fur years replace from3,300 to 4,150 rivets on each plane depending on the Model of 727 involved. It said the countersunk Riv ets on the planes Are believed to cause cracking under some circumstances while the substitute Button head is less Likely to do so. The Faa said cracks on both the 727 and 737 air Craft have been traced to a cold bonding process that was used in the earlier models of the plane to bin sheets of fuselage skin together. The Agency said it plans to order Eddy current test ing and increased visual testing of the Boeing 727s until the rivets can be changed. In october the Faa ordered thousands of rivet replaced on older Boeing 737s to help guard against cracking. There have been a number of incidents during the past year in which Large cracks developed on older aircraft. Hefty burglar fixes himself feast As family sleeps Chesapeake. A tap a 90 Era zen Vii in int a svitvi.m�. n f j in salad his fingerprint was found on addressing Jar. Darryl j. White 24, of Chesapeake was convicted of burglary fined $1,000 and sentenced to 5 a years in prison. This Man is no overweight Goldi locks sampling their porridge. He s a Chesapeake a. A a 320 Brazen thief Deputy Commonwealth s prosecutor Saia wite took a videocassette in Wantor Pound burglar whose appetite got the attorney Stephen Gisando Cline said recorder tapes and $69 prosecutor said Best of him prepared himself a meal Friday at White s trial. We have a Man inc r i a Gisando Cline said White s Fin and one to go but was caught when apparently overcome by the vigor of his i Assli Jinfu gett1 the ff/ff"?1. As found on a Jar of Miracle own appetite who stops during the Rota White the pantry Givan whip Light salad dressing in the Kitchen. E Sai littering the counters Randall d Smith White s or tort a were a plate that previously held four pointed attorney argued that a evidence is not steadfast. Course of his own burglary and prepare himself a Gisando Cline said White who is 6 feet an unlocked door the night of june 4, 1986, while the family of four slept upstairs. The oar also packed snack to go of luncheon meats cheese oranges ice Cream and Kooi Aid the and As
