European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 31, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 a a the stars and stripes wednesday october 31,1990treat loved ones to a few safety tricks by the stars and stripes . Military units in Germany Are stressing Hal Loween safety As families Ghoul up for tonight a annual festivities. No serious incidents occurred in Europe during the 1989 Holiday because of this annual safety push a Safe safety spokesman said. Safety offices throughout Germany Are offering the following advice for this children a night out a All children should be accompanied by an adult. Parents who do not accompany their children should be aware of who will be responsible for them and know the exact route that their children will follow. A children should Wear Light coloured costumes preferably marked with reflective tape or paint. A makeup is preferable to masks. Makeup allows better breathing and visibility. A children should avoid eating any treats until their parents have inspected each piece. Safety officials encourage parents to dispose of treats that Are not prepackaged such As fruit and Popcorn. A children should not trick or treat in German communities. Germans do not recognize halloween and May not appreciate strangely dressed evening visitors. A children should be told to use sidewalks and crosswalks and to walk from House to House. A children out after dark should have a flashlight a glow stick or be with someone who does. A children should be told to stay away from All pets. Costumes can frighten animals into attacking. Installations in some areas dictate the hours that children can trick or treat in housing areas. Members should consult their base publications or military police to find out if such restrictions apply to them. Some military hospitals Are also offering to a Ray Candy to Check for foreign objects. In Crima Quot a mud teet.,>""""rt"m""".mii displacement 18,000 tons beam 84 feet draft 26 feet Width 105 feet boilers Mph 2,3,7 2 combustion main engines geared turbines 22,000 she 1 Shaft Max cruising Speed 23 knots Crew 685 48 officers missiles Sam Raythelon sea Sparrow 2 my 25 oct uple launchers Semi Active radar homing to 14.6 pm at 2.5 Mach. Helicopters capacity for 20 ch-46 sea Knight or 11 ch-53 sea stallion sources Jane s fighting ship sailors from Page 1 a amps s. Harris w. Booher shield the Navy said. Neuhart said four sailors were critically injured. Two of them died after they were taken to the . Hospital ship Comfort in the persian Gulf the Navy said. Neuhart said that the victims names would be released after notification of their relatives and that the bodies were to be flown Home tuesday. The ship returned to Bahrain for damage assessment and repairs he added. Cmdr. . Van sickle a Navy spokesman in saudi Arabia said steam in a line such As the one that leaked could be As hot As 850 degrees. It was the second fatal Accident aboard a . Navy vessel since the aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait. On aug. 21, an electricians mate was electrocuted aboard the guided missile Cruiser Antietam. The worst previous incident linked to operation desert shield occurred aug. 29 when a c-5a on a desert shield support flight crashed and burned shortly after Takeoff at Ramstein a Germany killing 13. In the desert Accident Marine 1st. It. Michael n. Monroe and three others were injured when their humvee a highly Mobile multipurpose wheeled vehicle a overturned. The four had been participating in a routine night exercise when the vehicle went Over an embankment and 20 feet the military information dropped approximately Bureau said. It said the three injured marines were in stable condition. Their names were withheld pending notification of relatives. In mondays shooting Accident a Marine sentry fired two .50-caliber rounds of ammunition at a pickup carrying three sailors the military information Bureau said. It said Only that the sailors were approaching the Entrance to a facility used by the marines. One Sailor was struck by the Bullet the second was injured by Glass shards and the third suffered a concussion. All three were evacuated to the Comfort. Their names also were withheld pending notification of relatives. Frankfurt maps investigating klan fliers posted in hotel Frankfurt Germany a amps a military police Are checking into the appearance of Kun flux klan fliers in the ambassador arms hotel in the Frankfurt military Community. The fliers printed on Kkt Letterhead and posted in several locations in the hotel Call for people who Are a tired of rap music aids and being intimidated because you re White to be a part of a group fighting to Stop such things for 120 also found were business cards from the National association for the advancement of White people. Spokesmen for the military Community said the Frankfurt military police Are investigating but would not comment further. A hotel employee found a flier thursday and turned it Over to the european Branch of the National association for the advancement of coloured people a spokesman for the Branch said. A i immediately called the Community commander Brig. Gen. Jay Garner who requested i turn the flier Bush s patience is wearing thin lawmaker reports Washington a president Bush so patience is wearing think in the persian Gulf crisis one lawmaker reported tuesday after a White House meeting that included discussion of possible military action. Congressional leaders emerging from the meeting said they had urged the president to explore All other avenues for resolving the crisis and got no indication that . Military action was imminent. A this patience is wearing thin a said sen. William Cohen a Maine one of several lawmakers who met for an hour at the White House with the president. But Cohen added a for the time being he a going to continue to pursue the course that we re currently on. A there was no. Indication that we re at the near break Point for moving from sanctions to military action against Iraq he said. Asked if Bush appeared to have a military strike on the front Burner sen. Claiborne Pell d-r.i., said a a it a certainly on the Burner and not ruled a a there a concern on Capitol Hill. That this is somehow a prelude to immediate military action a sen. Patrick Leahy d-vt., said after the meeting. A people want to make sure that options Are explored a he said. Participants described Bush As highly disturbed at reports of atrocities in occupied Kuwait and the plight of . Embassy personnel and other americans who have been blocked from leaving. The lawmakers said Bush sought their opinions in what Leahy described As a one of the livelier such sessions he has attended with the president. A nobody asked the president to Rule out a military option a Leahy said a but Many of us told him to make sure that we done to use the military option out of impatience that we try the embargo the sanctions the United nations resolutions our allies efforts first and and the cards Over to him a said Arthur Diggs presid of the european a act. A the said immediate act would be military members Are not allowed to participate groups that discriminate on the basis of race Creed or National origin military Law officials said. Service members also cannot be members of Gro that advocate violence they said. Diggs said similar fliers have been appearing in f military communities in Germany for several Mon he said the klan is Active in the . Military and c Ici Zed Usa eur for not taking a More aggressive amp tude about the situation. In response., a Usa eur spokesman said a Ibeh for that could be interpreted As discriminatory incl ing racist and sexist jokes and slurs is unacceptable. Commanders and supervisors at All Levels Are petted to be sensitive to conditions in All areas. 5 Diers and family members and civilians should re discrimination and sexual harassment through Chain of 1vogelweh teacher Dies of cancer at her Home Eule Bis Germany a amps a a third Grade Tea or at Vogel Weh elementary school in kaisers laut died monday of cancer at her Home at Eule Bis n Kaiserslautern. Marcia Curtis 53, had taught at the school since 1 and at dependents schools since 1963. Her teaching career included stints at schools Baum older Turkey Spain and Cuba. The Detroit native had suffered from breast can since january. A memorial service will be held at 4 . Thursday Ramstein Chapel 1. Survivors include her husband Ronald w. Curti civilian who works in communications plans and quire ments he . Air forces in Europe sons Chael a Sophomore at Bucknell University pa., Eric and Karl of Eule Bis her Mother Josephine c Licki of Detroit and her brother Dennis of Roches gets jail sentence for break in at store Sembach a Germany a amps a an airman \ broke into a German department store will spend to months in jail Sembach a officials said. In a general court martial in september a pane officers convicted senior airman Timothy Silber breaking and entering larceny of private prope wrongful appropriation of government property Black marketing. Silber also was ordered to forfeit $400 per month nine months demoted to airman Basic and hande bad conduct discharge. The airman was assigned to det 2, 4th air supp operations group at Butzbach Germany. The offer it included the break in at the store at Grossen Lind the Sale of tax free cigarettes and liquor to Genu and illegal Possession of government tools
