European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 20, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 a a a surplus sales Wiesbaden West Germany a defense re utilization and marketing office officials have announced property auctions and retail sales for the next two weeks. There will be a Sale in Furth today from 9 . To noon in building 946. Only . Identification card holders May attend. Items available include bicycles wooden household furniture and general merchandise. Prices will be in dollars and All sales Are final. Purchases must be removed the Day of the Sale. Further information is available from the demo at ets 460-6634 or 7302 or civilian 0911-713935. The Public is invited to the sicken Heim auction on thursday april 26, in building 1040, Friedrich eld quartermaster Center. The auction starts at 9 30 ., and bidder registration begins at 7 30 . Items up for auction include sports equipment keep trailers Power and hand tools bicycles medical lab equipment Public address systems electric typewriters and calculators air conditioning units household furniture televisions speaker systems and videocassette recorders. Also available will be military and civilian clothing sportswear assorted Rolls of cloth material and curtains. Customers May pay in dollars or Marks and will have eight working Days to remove purchases. All sales Are final. Further information is available from the demo at ets 380-6022 or 3806220 or civilian 0621 -473231. The Mainz Kastel demo will hold a property Sale on april 27 from 9 to 11 . In building 42 on the storage station. The Sale is open to the Public. Merchandise includes carpets furniture televisions military clothing and household goods. Transactions May be in dollars or Marks. Items will be sold a was is a and customers must remove property by 2 . The Day of the Sale. More information is available from the demo at ets 334-2705 or civilian 06134-63713.unclaimed Baa aae Offenbach West Germany a warehouse personnel Are trying to locate service members and civilians in Europe who have not claimed their unaccompanied baggage a v clips spokesman said. Baggage left unclaimed after 300 Days is subject to disposal. The following people should Contact the Offenbach warehouse Ito Box 44, Frankfurt military Community Apo 09710, or Call ets 320-5008 or 3207309. The German civilian numbers Are 069-151 -5008 or 069-151-7309. Baggage unclaimed after 60 Daya the stars and stripes Friday april 20,1990 Timothy Albers Amos Brown Patrick Kaough Christopher Lowd Carter no first name Given Jeffrey Luttrell Darryl Dickenson Scott Minter Johnny Ford Glen Moss Eugene Fritz Lloyd mum Dell Maxine Gooden Weston Nelson Cynthia Hall Delbert Roberts Willie Jennings Audrey White Dwight Johnson Eric Willett Sherman Jordan Ronald Williams baggage unclaimed after 120 Days Frederick Corbin Karen Messmer Carolyn Evans Gary Ostwald Roger Hall Tommy Perdomo Lisa Hendricks Trent Matthew Suko James Holzhauer Kimberly Vann Curtis d. Long Brian White William Lucas David Wortha Paris airports rated Europe a fastest growing London apr Paris airports were the fastest growing of the major euro Pean hubs last year with an increase in the number of flights and volume of passengers carried the latest Issue of Jane a lights and volume of Pas. The latest Airport review reported. Figures showed a 10 percent increase in the number of passengers handled by Pari Between january 1988 and january 1989, the authoritative Industry journal noted in its april May Issue made available on tuesday. Service set for Canadian Pilot cause of collision still unknown by Joseph Owen Stuttgart Bureau a memorial service for the Canadian Pilot who died tuesday in a collision of two Cf-18 fighter jets Over Karlsruhe West Germany is scheduled for Friday morning. A Canadian forces Europe spokesman said investigators still Are trying to figure out Why capt. Timothy Kirk Leuty 30, was unable to Parachute to safety after the collision. A witness told police that the Pilot became separated from his Parachute during his fall. A we still done to have the details yet on exactly what happened a said the spokesman it. Col. Ralph Coleman. The other Pilot capt. Reginald de Coste 35, of Jonqui�re Quebec remained in an infirmary at Canadian forces base Baden Selling in on thursday recovering from two broken heels he suffered when be parachuted onto an expressway at Rush hour. Uty a native of Meaford Ontario was assigned to 439th tac fighter so. He is survived by his wife Barbara and their son and daughter both preschoolers. The service was scheduled for 11 . At the protestant Chapel at Baden Selling in. In Wake of the crash air Force maj. Gen. Brian Smith the Canadian forces Europe commander banned Cf-18 air to air combat training in West Germany until a team of flight safety inspectors finishes its investigation. The decision does not restrict the for Cess use of the Cf-18, a modified version of the . F-18 fighter plane for air to ground combat training in West Germany. It also does not affect training in other countries. In Bonn defense minister Gerhard Stoltenberg welcomed the canadians decision a spokesman said thursday. On the Day after the crash Stoltenberg demanded that the canadians quickly clarify the cause of the Accident. A minister Stoltenberg a reaction is a reflection of the growing concern of the West German population about military flying exercises m general a said West German it. Col. Peter Bredermann. An unidentified source in the West German defense ministry pointed out ?.u&e nv1, a difficult position the big problem the military has is that while we re in the Middle of the Vienna disarmament talks the populace has in their minds already disarmed us Quot the source said. A if you remind them we Haven to got the agreement yet you re a sword Rattler or the crash raised to four the number of Cf-18s that the canadians have lost this year. It also reduced the european based 1st Canadian air dives number of Cf-18s in Europe from 48 to 46. About a month ago the head of the forces air come it. Gen. Fred Sutherland issued a special order to the fighter group commander to review Cf-18 training a to make sure we were not Over emphasizing realism at the Price of safety a Coleman said. Accidents have destroyed 11 of the forces 138 Cf-18s and killed seven Cf-18 pilots since Canada began using the american built jets in the mid-1980s said maj. John Paul Macdonald. He said the circumstances of the accidents have varied greatly. Contributing to this report staff writer de Reavis in Darmstadt West Germany europeans complain . Tried to tilt global warming con Ference debate by the Washington Post Washington a the White House conference on global warming ended in controversy wednesday after european participants complained that the United states seemed to be trying to Engineer an endorsement of its go slow approach to the problem. Minutes after the european delegates protested a a charter for cooperation that was drafted by the Bush administration and stressed the scientific uncertainty of global warming . Officials withdrew it from the closed working session and later described its circulation As an unfortunate mistake. A it was drafted several weeks ago and Wasny to meant to be distributed a said Michael r. Deland chairman of the Council on environmental Quality. But some european participants did not accept the explanation. A the United states publicly questioned the seriousness of the european Community but it backfired a said pier Vellinga director of the dutch National climate program. A we europeans have become a major economic and political Power and its naive to Challenge the integrity of a major from the Start european delegates criticized the two Day meeting for what they described As its patronizing tone the near monopoly of speakers favouring the . Position and the failure to discuss in open sessions the plans of european governments to curb Industrial gases blamed for global warming. The administrations strategy apparently was based on a talking Points a a primer prepared by spokesmen for the . Delegation and circulated tuesday to delegates. Under the Rubric of a debates to avoid a the paper advised delegates that it is a not beneficial to discuss whether there is or is not warming or How much or How Little it said that a in the eyes of the Public we lose this debate. A better approach is to raise the Many uncertainties that need to be better understood on this in closing remarks wednesday president Bush mildly scolded the delegates from 17 nations urging them to a forge solutions without the excessive heat of but he also sought to quiet critics by stressing a your commitment to action to sound analysis and sound a the climate change debate is not about research versus action for we have never considered research a substitute for action a he said. No begins sentence for sex assaults Stuttgart West Germany a amps a an staff sergeant has begun serving a six month prison sentence for his conviction on three counts of sexual assault and one count of wrongful solicitation a Vii corps spokeswoman said thursday. Staff sgt. Otha l. Norment 30, was convicted in a one Day court martial on april 5. He also was sentenced to a bad conduct discharge forfeiture of All pay and allowances and reduction to the lowest enlisted rank. Norment a Soldier since 1979, was assigned to he det 1st Maint in at the Bobingen maintenance facility in Bob Lingen a Stuttgart suburb As the noncommissioned officer in charge of the property Book. He sexually assaulted three female soldiers in their respective rooms on May 29, june 7 and oct. 2, the spokeswoman said. He also solicited one of them to commit adultery she said. Perrier to return without sparkle new York apr Perrier water will be Back on . Store shelves soon but it wont have the same sparkle a at least not on the Label. The food and drug administration has ruled that the Mineral Waters claim to be a naturally sparkling is false and ordered the american distributor to remove the phrase from bottles by july 30, the new York times reported thursday. A it is not a naturally sparkling water a the times quoted Edward j. Mcdonnell director of the Fra District office in Boston As saying. A it is fabricated from Carbon dioxide and water which Are taken out of the ground Jan Lazgin a spokeswoman for the Perrier group of America inc. In Greenwich conn., said the company believed its description was accurate but would obey the Fra. A we decided to make the change because we want to be responsible to the government and Consumers a Lazgin told the times. Perrier is expected to be Back on the shelves in the United states next week. Source Perrier s. A. Of France began a worldwide recall of its water in february after Trace amounts of the Carcinogen benzene were discovered in some bottles. The uproar revealed that source Perrier not Only mechanically added Gas to its water but that the Gas contained numerous impurities that had to be removed. An unchanged filter containing some benzene from the Gas apparently was responsible for the charged in death of 9-month-old son Darmstadt West Germany a amps a a military policeman in Munster has been charged with the Christmas eve death of his 9-month-old son a military Community spokesman said. Pfc. Douglas Haley assigned to the 6th my co at Munster is charged with murder aggravated assault and false official statements in the death of Jeremy t. Haley. A a Haley is not being held in confinement and the Case is Stilt under investigation. No a ther information was released by me Darmstadt Public affairs office
