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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 15, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 Eagle scouts the stars and stripes Friday september 15,1989 Berlin. West Germany a senior at Berlin High school recently received his Eagle scout award the highest Honor in boy scouting. James Tabor 18. Has been in scouting for nine years. For his Eagle scout award he organized a project identification in the Berlin military Community. Tabor and other scout volunteers fingerprinted More than 350 children and engraved identifying Marks on personal items for Community members. Tabor also is a Junior Roth member and is on the school wrestling team. He is the son of Jim and Gail Tabor. Heilbronn West Germany a former student at Stuttgart High school recently received his Eagle scout award. Michael g. Canova 17, has been in scouting for 10 years. For his Eagle scout project he planned and organized the 1988 fourth of july Celebration in Heil Bronn a first for the military Community there. Canova and other volunteers raised funds to hire  to perform a fire works display and also planned games entertainment and refresh ments for spectators. Canova graduated from Stuttgart High school in june and plans to attend the University of Maryland. He is the son of Michael and Cathy Canova. To earn the Eagle scout award a boy scout must fulfil requirement sin leadership service and outdoor skills. This includes earning at least21 Merit badges and completing a Community service project. ., soviets ironing out details of chemical arms agreement Washington a barring a last minute hitch the United states and the soviet Union will announce next week a landmark agreement to disclose their stockpiles of chemical weapons and permit inspection of their production facilities officials say. The emerging Accord extends the Prin Ciple of verification established in a 1987  treaty to scrap All nuclear missiles with a Range of 300 Miles to 3,400 Miles. But the United states must first gain the cooperation of West Germany on whose territory some . Chemical weapons arc stored . Officials said wednesday. Secretary of state James a. Baker Iii and soviet foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze would sign the agreement at their sept. 22-23 meeting in Jackson Hole wyo., while making preparations for a superpower Summit the officials said. President Bush will Sec Shevardnadze in Washington on sept. 21, while House press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater said. He said it was Uncertain whether the Baker Shevardnadze meeting would pro Duce a Date for a Summit Between bus hand soviet president Mikhail Gorba Chev.  Officials who disclosed the latest arms control moves on condition that they not be identified said final details first must be ironed out by . And so Viet experts. They arc to meet Here m9nday and tuesday and to try to determine exactly How much information is to be exchanged under the agreement the other key provision Calls for Short notice inspection of each other s stockpiles and plants. It is designed As a Model Tor an International treaty now under negotiation by 40 nations in Geneva. Of officer convicted on drug sex charges search on for Soldier who sold cat with rabies Hanau West Germany is West German and american health officials arc looking for a . Soldier believed to be from the Hanau area who sold a cat infected with rabies to a West German woman. According to the main Kinzig county health office in Hanau the cat was sold monday in the parking lot of a pizza restaurant across from the new argon nor housing area. The Soldier who sold the cat is his panic and about 28 years old. At the time of the Sale the Soldier told the woman he was going to the Field. Anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of the Soldier is asked to immediately Contact the 209lh general dispensary in Hanau at ets 322-8876. Of officer s daughter Dies of pneumonia Lan Stuhl West Germany the 3 / month old daughter of an air Force officer died tuesday of bacterial pneumonia a  military Community spokeswoman said. Kristin Appolo was found not breath ing in her family s vog Cloch housing apartment. She was taken by ambulance to the army medical Center at lands Uhland pronounced dead there at noon air Force sgt. Gina Kravitz said thursday. She was the daughter of 2nd it. An mrs. Michael Appolo he is assigned to the 1856th comm group at Ramstein a. Correction the tour list on Page 21 of thursday stripes Magazine contained an incorrect Telephone number for Egypt Reise service. The Correct number is 069-676353. By Dave Diehl . Bureau Raf Lakenheath England a 26-year-old graduate of the air Force Academy who used marijuana distributed cocaine and had sex with two enlisted co workers has been sentenced to 18 months in jail and dismissed from the service. First it. Joanne Parrillo a 1985 Grad uate of the air Force Academy in Colo Rado Spring colo., had been assigned to the 1979th comm so. Air Force investigators on april 30 caught Parrillo leaving the base Post of fice after she had deposited cocaine in sgt. Charles v. Anderson s on base mail Box said Mai. Bob Blevins the prosecuting attorney in the Case. A few Days earlier agents from the air Force office of special investigations had asked Anderson who was cooperating with investigators to have Parrillo make the delivery so they could catch her he said. She was found guilty of four charges by a military judge after a three Day Gen eral court martial that ended wednes Day. The charges were conduct Unbe coming an officer for having sex with two enlisted men distributing and Solic iting the use of cocaine using marijuana and making a false statement. Parrillo a Pittsburgh pa., native was the base s Deputy chief of air traffic control operations. In court she told the judge she had been a girl scout a cheerleader and president of her High school ski club. She pleaded not guilty to All of the charges which could have brought a maximum sentence of 37 years in jail. At the court martial sgt. Todd c. Tourbin and senior airman Charles s. Weaver both of whom worked for  Rillo testified that they had had sex with her. According to court records Parrill Ohad a sexual relationship with Tourbin Between april and june 1988, and with Weaver Between March and May 1989. Anderson an orderly room clerk with the 1979th, testified that he used Mari Juana with Parrillo in 1987 and that he had been solicited by the officer to use cocaine Between january and april 1988, he also said in court that he had had sex with Parrillo during a Long term affair that started when Parrillo arrived at la Ken Heath in november 1986, Blevins said. The military judge col. J. Jeremiah Mahony also found Parrillo guilty of one specification of making a false offi Cial statement because she had signed a statement saying she had never smoked marijuana. The investigation into Parrillo s activities stemmed from a complaint filed with the inspector general by another member of the unit. The complaint alleged that Parrillo had shown favouritism in nominating Weaver for an award. During sentencing arguments the assistant prosecuting attorney Cape Gregg a. Schoche Nmair asked Mahoney to give Parrillo the daughter of a former Navy officer a the acc to five year prison sentence. But in his closing argument Parrillo s defense counsel capt. Bruce Smith said Parrillo had been thoroughly and utterly disgraced at the end of her court mar tial. He said she had fallen from Grace never to return and asked that Parrillo receive a sentence no longer than nine months. Parrillo who was also ordered to give up $2,000 n month for 18 months is being held in the Raf Lakenheath confinement facility before being transferred to fort Leavenworth kan., to serve her sentence. 4 gis use far of save 3 children from fire Gummersbach West Germany is four . Soldiers turned a tar Paulin into a safety net to save three West German children from a burning House in Gummersbach a 3rd corps support cd spokeswoman said thurs Day. The 24th Supply and service co sol Diers from Gic Ssan were driving an army 5-ton truck through the town about 40 Miles Northeast of Cologne shortly after noon on tuesday when they saw a Mother holding two of her children out of a second floor window Ingrid Roux said. An onlooker gave the  the sol Diers who were participating in caravan guard 89. They stretched it out to catch the children As the Mother dropped her three children from the window. The fire department rescued the Mother by using a ladder shortly afterwards. Roux identified the rescuers As  m. Mcmahan spec. Robert taxi Dor spec. Lee c. Jackson and spec. Mil ton g. Wooley. They received an award from the Gummersbach mayor at a reception thursday. The Mother was identified Only by her last name Antoniazzi. The Chil Dren s Ages were 3 months 5 years and 7 years. The 5-year-old is believed to have started the fire while playing with matches. The fire was contained at 2p.m. The Mother and her children were treated at a Hospital for smoke inhalation and released. Bicyclist 2 students injured in bus Accident bobl1ngen, West Germany is a . School bus struck a woman Riding a bicycle on a City Street in b8b Lingen injuring her and bruising two children on the bus according to police. The Accident occurred wednesday at8 08 . As the bus was taking students to bib Lingen elementary school the German police said. A .32-Ycar-old portuguese woman apparently steered her bicycle into the Pathol the bus while trying to turn left onto a Side Street police said. The bus Driver approaching her from behind braked and swerved left in an attempt to avoid her police said. The woman was admitted to a local Hospital with a head injury. Police charged her and the West German bus Driver with traffic violations. The sudden Stop also threw a boy and girl on the bus against the scats in front of them but they were not seriously injured. Principal dec Ann Edwards said the school held a counselling session for Stu dents to dispel fears about future bus trips. W. German woman Dies after car hits tank Siegen West Germany is a 32-year-old West German woman died Early thursday from head injuries she suffered when her car collided with a . Army m60 tank participating in exercise caravan guard 89. Brigitte Miiller died about 8 . In the Hospital in sic gun a City in the West German state of Nord Rhym westfalen said Marianne sctt a v corps spokes woman. The Accident occurred tuesday morn ing when Mailer driving at a High rate of Speed on a West German Highway North cast of the town of Korburg ran off the Road near a Convoy of tanks. Miiller managed to return her Auto to the Road but collided with one of the tanks assigned to troop a 1st so Lith army Cav regt from Fulda sctt said  
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