European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 22, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 a a a the stars and stripes tuesday May 22,1990lawyers object to obnoxious colleagues new York apr obnoxious Ness is the Quality lawyers like least in their colleagues according to a Survey released sunday. The finding was part of a non scientific mail in Survey conducted by the National Law journal of new York City and West publishing co. Of St. Paul. Minn., which queried l ,018 lawyers around the nation. Asked what they liked least about other lawyers 56 percent cited obnoxious Ness 34 percent conceit 29 percent greed and 24 percent inflexibility. The respondents were allowed More than one answer. Quot a although these lawyers suggest that intellectual stimulation. Is one of the characteristics they value in the lawyers they encounter they also think that the lawyers they encounter Are obnoxious conceited greedy and inflexible a said the Survey. Asked what they liked most about other lawyers the most common answers were intelligence 54 percent and integrity 46 percent. Seventy nine percent of the respondents said they were satisfied with their careers and 80 percent said they would become lawyers again if they had the Chance. Seventy five percent said intellectual stimulation is what they especially like about practising Law. Other answers a they were allowed More than one a included an Opportunity to use their skills 58 percent the Opportunity to work with intelligent people 50 percent Money 50 percent and a sense of contributing to society 42 percent. Asked about the negative aspects of their profession 56 percent cited tension and pressure 54 percent said too Many work hours and not enough personal time. A in analysing the results of this Survey it must be remembered that the Sample is not representative of lawyers in All areas of practice or geographic areas a the pollsters cautioned. A this study is reflective Only of the attitudes i and opinions of the 1,018 stateside Pilot killed when plane crashes into Ohio House Willoughby Hills Ohio apr a single engine plane missed a foggy runway at Cuya hoga county Airport and crashed into a House killing the Pilot police said. Ken Kemper escaped uninjured from a window of the Home sunday night. The crash destroyed his living room said fire chief William j. Heckler. The plane went Down less than a half mile from the Airport hitting a tree a pole the ground and then the House said Robert Shea manager of the Airport East of Cleveland. The Pilot s identity was not immediately released. Officials said he was from Menton and was returning from South Carolina. Kemper said he had just gone into a Back bedroom when he heard a crash and saw a Ball of flame. A i thought the plane came right Down my driveway a he agree dumping Iron in seas would slow warming Washington apr a special panel of the National research Council has Given quiet endorsement to a proposal by several scientists to Battle the a greenhouse effects by dumping Iron into the oceans to stimulate Plant growth according to a published report. The Washington Post said in its sunday editions that the panel concluded a it is conceptually feasible to slow the increase in atmospheric Carbon dioxide by fertilizing the oceans with Iron. The idea is that the Iron would stimulate growth of Marine algae which in turn would soak up some of the excess Carbon dioxide in the air that is believed to be responsible for global to visit Berlin Wall a to see what is left Baton Rouge la. Apr former president Reagan has said that he will travel to Europe soon a to see what is left of the Berlin Wall. In a speech to 2,073 graduates at Louisiana state University and about 24,000 other spectators Reagan also discussed his support for the Independence movement of the soviet unions Baltic states. A i celebrate their bravery a Reagan said. A the captive nations of Lithuania Latvia and Estonia were invaded by the soviet Union. They have been held against their will since 1940, when Hitler and Stalin made a pact. No pact made by Hitler and Stalin should prevail today. The Baltic countries and their Peoples should be Reagan said he and his wife Nancy would travel to Poland and France As Well As Berlin in a few weeks. The former president said Cuba a is next in democracy a Tom Casey says goodbye to family Friend Lorri Hochhaus before departing on his flight around the world. Seattle Pilot begins second attempt to Circle Globe Landing Only on water Seattle apr a seaplane enthusiast has launched his second attempt to be the first to Fly around the world Landing Only on water. Leaving a Dock sunday on Lake Washington Pilot Tom Casey nearly damaged a Pontoon because of a fouled rudder line that caused the one engine plane to turn toward the Shore. Casey killed the engine quickly and the plane gently bumped into the rocks. After a moment to free the line he restarted the engine and was airborne shortly before 11 . Casey 53, is a former Seattle ski equipment and clothing manufacturer. He said he had sold everything he owns and has borrowed $40,000 to make the attempt. He estimated total costs at More than $500,000, and has lined up sponsors to provide Money and materials. Casey a Cessna painted red White and Blue and dubbed Liberty ii was modified with tougher floats and a More powerful engine and propeller. A the Security is my biggest concern. In a not leaving this plane alone. Ill Tell you that a he said. A a in la sleep in it if i have his circumnavigation attempt on a West to East route last year ended about Halfway when Liberty i overturned in a windstorm while parked in Reykjavik. Iceland. Casey said he expected to Fly an average of six or seven hours a Day and about half the distance alone. The remainder he plans to Fly with observers including a government supplied navigator required for All flights that Are not on commercial air routes Over the soviet Union. He expects to make 80 takeoffs and landings on oceans lakes and Rivers on a route to Anchorage Alaska across the soviet Union through Moscow and Leningrad Over Scandinavia to London North to Iceland and Greenland South again to Maine and then through the South and Midwest. His return is set for a Day before the opening of the Goodwill games in Seattle on july 21. Bank a $25 million mistakenly seized in raid Dallas apr Federal and local narcotics agents mistakenly seized $25 million during what they believed was one of the Dallas areas largest Ever drug tainted Cash shipments the Dallas times Herald reported monday. Agents converged on an american airlines jetliner arriving at Dallas fort Worth International Airport wednesday after an Anonymous tip led them to the baggage compartment where they of bags filled with $25 million. But the agents later Learned that the Transfer of Cash was legitimate. A commercial new York Bank which authorities declined to name was transporting currency from the san Antonio Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said Phil Jordan special agent in charge of the drug enforcement administration office in Dallas. The Money was loaded at the san Antonio Airport after its arrival at the Dallas fort Worth Airport it was to be transferred by armed private Security guards to a new York bound Jet. Apparently the courier accompanying the shipment told someone at the san Antonio Airport he was trans Ferring a Large amount of Cash. That person called local authorities who then alerted Airport officials. A Money is transferred in cargo holds All the time a said Robert Boykin of the Federal Reserve in Dallas. I Here s nothing unusual about but Dea officials said they disagree with Boykin and plan to continue investigating the Transfer. We have never seen it before. It was a strange thing to All of us said Danny West a Dea agent in fort Worth. It was unusual that they would put that kind of Money into the belly of an
