European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 30, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 a a a the stars and stripes tuesday october 30,1990 airlines will be required to phase out noisiest jets stateside passenger is fined $775 for flight attendant Pinch Lubbock Texas apr an airline Passen or who pinched a flight attendants rear end has Een slapped with a $775 Fine. Jay Scott Curtis 25, of Hobbs n.m., was among eight Oil Field workers charged with causing a Drunken ruckus aboard the american airlines flight sept. 16. The men who were flying to Lubbock after attending a Dallas cowboys football game were jailed on charges of interfering with a flight Crew a Federal offence carrying up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 Fine. Curtis was sentenced after pleading guilty to a lesser offence simple assault. The seven other men Are scheduled for trial nov. 5. The men who work for various Oil companies boarded with their own alcohol and after it was confiscated refused to buckle their seat belts made sexual suggestions to the flight attendants and yelled profanities to prevent attendants from delivering preflight instructions the Fri wives Call cops on their gambling spouses Chicago apr a group of cabdriver wives tired of their spouses gambling led police to an eatery where 20 men were arrested on gambling charges. One wife did no to Stop with calling police said officer Roger of Brien. She also wrote letters to the District commander complaining about her husbands gambling losses. In addition the commander received complaints from North Side residents because Many cabs frequently were parked near the m amp m restaurant. Washington apr airlines will be required to retire their noisiest jetliners by the end of the decade under legislation passed by Congress just before it adjourned for the year. Under another provision of the legislation airline passengers could pay As much As $12 More for a round trip ticket. Both requirements were part of a budget package that was lawmakers last major act sunday before leaving Washington. The legislation requires that airlines replace about 2,350 noisy aircraft or about half of the nations commercial jetliner Fleet with quieter jetliners by the year 2000. In some cases planes May be equipped with a hush kits that reduce engine noise to comply with the new requirements. By the Washington Post Washington a former president Reagan Isnit revealing much at least in the excerpts from his upcoming memoirs published in two instalments in time Magazine. In the Simon amp schuster Book a an american life a Reagan does write that the Summit in Reykjavik Iceland in october 1986 produced a one of the longest most disappointing a and ultimately angriest a Days of my after believing that remarkable arms reductions would be achieved at the Summit Reagan wrote that his Hopes were dashed when soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev a threw us a curve after a everything had been the transportation department estimated that As Many As 3 million people Are subject to significant Airport noise Levels near the nations airports. In some cases the number of people exposed to such noise could drop 80 percent to 90 percent the department said. Airport officials have Long sought the authority to impose passenger fees saying they need the Money for expansion projects and for noise reduction programs that include soundproofing nearby schools and other buildings. The passenger departure fee of up to $3 at an Airport could generate More than $1 billion annually. On a connecting flight the fees could mean As much As $12 added to the round trip Cost. The tax comes along with an increase in the ticket tax from 8 percent to 10 percent. Decided and insisted on restrictions on the strategic defense initiative the so called Star wars missile defense system. Reagan did not mention at least in these excerpts in the current and upcoming issues of time that both he and his advisers have said previously that they knew Gorbachev was trying to limit ski from the first Day of the Summit. In an introductory essay to this first instalment times Deputy chief of correspondents and former White House correspondent Barrett Seaman writes a there Are no Juicy revelations Here. At least none intended. As to the inner Ronald Reagan the mystery remains Reagan memoirs reveal Little Book predicts what s hot and what s not for 7997 Denver apr organic Coffee and a Success surgery for executives will be big hits in 1991, but the popularity of new age religions and baseball doubleheaders will fade according to predictions by a the american forecaster 1991.�?� other anticipated hits Are Field trips for kids and a a gourmet ice. Home videos and the southwestern Interior design style will bomb. Kim Long 41, of Denver began compiling the annual Book on what a in and what a out in 1983. It Sells about 10,000 copies a year. Organic Coffee grown without pesticides a has All the makings of a major food fad a Long a newspaper columnist said. A people Are becoming a lot More literate about what they put into their Mouths a he said. A a they re willing to spend More Money for the Long says More executives will have cosmetic surgery and workers will eat at their desks so they can be More productive signs of americans intensified interest in their work. The Ideal look will be a relatively Small noses not a prominent Chin but a Chin less look is unacceptable and wrinkles would be out a he said. However 1991 will not be the year for workaholics. A i think the �?T90s is going to be a fun decade a said Long a most people in the big a baby Boom age group will be in their 40s and 50s. They will have earned a living and raised families. I think that equates to a potential situation where people will look to do fun things to worry less about what the neighbors think or families a trend that has hit Japan and is expected in the United states is the popularity of a a gourmet ice. The ice reportedly up to 10,000 years old is chipped from alaskan ice floes and valued for its purity. Next year will bring a reduced interest in new age religions a it wont die. But my observation is that it will just be less interest in Home videos a fad that soared this year with the Success of televisions a a american a funniest Home videos a will also Wane Long said. The Santa be fashion look including laughing coyotes and Cactus cutouts has been Over marketed and will no longer be hip the forecaster says. Hostile squirrels Force Park playground to close Wheaton my. Apr aggressive squirrels have driven humans from a playground. In the past two weeks two squirrels have bitten children at Montgomery county a Wheaton regional Park. Also a Man bludgeoned a Squirrel with a stick because it was annoying him said Park maintenance worker Kathy Lowe. Park police have closed the playground until further notice. Visitors to the playground were greeted with the yellow tape used at crime scenes and a sign that read a playground closed due to Over aggressive the squirrels Are a just acting Squirrell now a said Lowe. A they Are so Busy burying acorns they Are aggravated by the people.�?�50 years of Hope entertainer Bob Hope takes to the trainees and airmen. The show Bon stage at Lackland fab Texas on Sun ored Hopes 50 years of service in in Day to open a ceremony and variety pertaining troops worldwide through show for More than 15,000 air Force Uso shows
