European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 1, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes wednesday August 1,1990 . Mayor gets title but must pay for his office Parsons w.v3 a done to bother trying to Call mayor John Wilson at his office. He does no to have one. This it boy Chi Unity Hasni to had an office for the mayor since 1987, when the City decided to rent a portion of City Hall to a local insurance company to raise Money after a devastating 1985 flood. A things have improved since then and the City Council says Wilson cab have his old office Back a for $215 a month. A you wont find another City Hall in the state of West Virginia maybe even in the entire United states that does no to furnish its mayor an of fico a said Wilson 74. A it is a most unusual situation you agree a councilman Earl Delaney who led the opposition to the mayor did no to agree or disagree. He just said the Council can to afford to lose the rent on the office. \ a this is the first time we be had any troubles with him a Delaney added referring to the . Divers find Silver Bell in search for wrecked ship Sebastian Fla. Apr divers searching for treasure from a Spanish ship that went Down in a Hurricane in 1715 have found a perfectly preserved 1 Fri foot High Silver Bell. A a a Gold coins Are Gold coins a said ship capt. Carl Lazzeri Captain of the rogue wave whose divers made the find. A a artefacts Are one of a kind. To find something in that Good condition is Focally exciting Quot. The four Man Crew of the rogue wave has been searching since May for Gold Silver and artefacts from what appear to be the remains of the Santo Cristo do san roman one of an 11-ship Fleet that Sank during a Hurricane after Cav ing Cuba for Spain. Since the Early 1960s, eight of the ships have been found. The rogue wave is one of about 20 boats subcontracting this summer with treasure Hunter. Mel Fisher to search for treasure from Sebastian Inlet to St. Lucie Inlet on Florida a cast Central coast. Sex Eastern guilty to new York apr a former Eastern airlines Foreman pleaded Gumy monday to charges he ignored vital maintenance and safety repairs Ana then falsified records to make it appear the work had been done. Elia dragon 29, of Jersey City n.j., was the first employee of the troubled airline to dead guilty in a Broad scheme that allegedly allowed unsafe airliners to Fly. Dragon told a Federal judge in Brooklyn that the fraud was orchestrated by his superiors. A. Eastern and nine of its managers were indicted last week on charges of conspiracy fraud falsification of documents and obstruction of Justice. The new York times reported tuesday that a Federal prosecutor will Issue a report critical of Federal aviation administration officials who did not act on complaints from pilots and mechanics at Eastern who told the Faa that repairs were not being completed and Fain Cnance records were being falsified. The report says Faa officials thought the complaints were related to a labor dispute Amhe airline in which they did not want to get involved the times said. A dragon named in 20 counts of last weeks indictment pleaded guilty before . District judge i. Leo Glasser to conspiracy and obstructing an Faa investigation. He faces a possible five years in prison and a $250,000 Fine on each count at sentencing oct. 17. Dragone was allowed to remain free on his own recognizance. In Exchange for cooperating in the investigation the government will dismiss the other charges against Dragone and recommend leniency in sentencing assistant . Attorney Charles w. Gerber said. According to a four Page Pica agreement signed june 18, Dragone will testify at trials against Eastern and its employees. He also will cooperate in investigations of the airline by the Faa and other government agencies. Prosecutors could not say How Long dragon we for Eastern or when he left the company. The indictment handed drawn last wednesday named Eastern an4 Nib Quot High a Csc management employees i Ciudin amp Pton former vice president of Maint Narice a Dpt Joec Cring and Thomas Lewis Eastern a director for the North cast Region. They and the other defendants Are to be arraigned aug. 6., the criminal indictment unprecedented in the airline Industry capped a 10-month grand jury investigation of Eastern anti came As the troubled air earner struggles to regain passengers rebuild service and reorganize in bankruptcy court after a bitter strike. In his Pica Dragone said he altered and falsified maintenance records to fraudulently make it appear maintenance work had been done on aircraft when in fact it had been ignored. He said he also falsified aircraft logbooks work cards and computer records to get Eastern aircraft into the air costly flight delays and cancellations. Approves creating medal to Honor Pearl Harbor veterans Washington apr the House approved legislation monday establishing a commemorative medal for members of the . Armed forces who were present during the japanese attack on Pearl Harbor dec. 7, 1941. By voice vote the House directed the Treasury department to strike a Bronze medal that would be presented to those veterans As near As possible to the 50th anniversary of the attack. The medal could be accepted by Fame Jas of those killed on that fateful Day or veterans who survived the attack and died later. The Bill applies to those who defended Pearl Harbor and other military installations in Hawaii. The Bill also directs the Treasury to duplicate smaller versions of the medal in Bronze that can be sold. The Surprise japanese attack by 360 planes from six aircraft carriers Sank seven of eight battleships of the . Pacific Fleet. The United states entered world War ii the following Day with a declaration of War against Japan. Military casualties were listed As ,2,343 killed 960 missing and 1,272 wounded. In addition 49 civilians were killed and 83 wounded. Stepfather who dunked Tot in toilet convicted of murder fort Myers Fla. Apr a Stepfather was convicted monday of murdering a toddler he plunged into a toilet As punishment for soiling his pants. The Case forced reforms in the Way Florida protects children risk of child abuse. It took jurors less than two hours of deliberation to convict Thomas Coe of first degree murder and aggravated child abuse. Circuit judge Randall Mcdonald ordered the jury to reconvene wednesday to decide if Coe should be sentenced to life in prison or death in the electric chair. In deserves the electric chair a said Pam Kirkland the child a Foster for 14 months. A for what he the Way he did it i think that would be an appropriate Coe 23, testified last week that he out of control july 27, 1989, when Fie dunked his 2-year-old Stepson Bradley Mcgee in the toilet As punishment for soiling his pants. The boy died the next Day of massive injuries. A you have a confession from the Man Itiat was very damaging a said prosecutor John Aguero after the verdict. Defense attorneys slipped out a Back Entrance of the courthouse without answering reporters questions. The stale contended that the child a death was a malicious culmination of. Weeks of coeds bizzare abuse. But the defense said in closing arguments that the Fata dunking was an isolated incident in toilet training and that coeds intent was t malicious coeds attorney Robert Norgard argued Coe should be convicted of a lesser of enc. A a fall he meant to do was Dunk Bradley a head in the water to use the association with water to teach the child not to soil his pants a Norgard said. A in the heat of the moment he thought of something that was frankly unusual but he did not intend to Hurt that prosecutor John Aguero countered a there is no rational explanation for an irrational act. This was a senseless _ Bradley a death came iwo months alter he was ordered returned from Foster care to his Mother Sheryl Mcgee Coe Quot mid Stepfather Thomas Coe. Mrs. Coe 21, has testified that during those two months her husband often forced the child pick up fees with his Mouth and ground his fist and Cayenne. Pepper into the boys genitals. She admitted to sometimes aiding in abuse and beating the toddler with pillows just before he died. She pleaded no contest to Sce Otid degree murder and aggravated child abuse and is serving a 3u-\ ear term. Accepter caper 52llur Slunt a a perforated during eats n end and torque t f a let company a Mesa Ari. Facilities. it den.1�nstrates its i he new aircraft is expected to be cer Cap arbuities by flying .de Down. The tidied by the Faa later this year. \
