European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 23, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 world today the stars and Stripe Friday november 23,1990 record tying $1.57 million paid for Mozart piece London apr a manuscript of Mozart so fan Sia and sonata in c minor Sola for $1.57 million at Tasia an auction wednesday tying a record for a music manuscript soothe by a said. The manuscript which contained previously in geological Seminary of Philadelphia. The bid by Otto Haas a London Dealership tied the record for such a manuscript set a year ago when soothe by a got the same Price for a piano concerto by Robert Schumann. Haas paid an additional buyers Premium of 10 percent. The manuscripts were discovered in a Safe at the school in july. They had been donated in 1950 by Marguerite treat Doane whose father had been a prominent collector. Soothe by a said the manuscript apparently had been among a collection sold by Mozart a wife Constanze in 1799, eight years after the composers weather s hot but its Cross Are not Brisbane Australia apr Queensland a dry hot weather is doing nothing absolutely nothing for the love life of the states crocodiles. Crocodile Farmer John lever says the Cross mate once a year and depend on Monsoon Rains a due around now. A but with the dry dry weather we be been having there a no stimulus at All. The Cross Are All sort of lying about in Anticipatory glory. They be gone off their food and they re listless some of the males Are a bit a tetchy and we re All getting a bit anxious.�?�. He said the farms a a passion indicator a frolicsome female nicknamed a the old tart a was stirred Only faintly by a recent thunderstorm. He said the Croc exhibited some signs of arousal after the Thunder and lightning stretching her neck and blowing bubbles in the water but she failed to draw any sign of interest from the males. A heavy rain is needed he , males could miss out on the females Peak once a year Fertility period and the eggs would be Kim Philby honoured with portrait on stamp Moscow a Harold a a Kim Philby the late British double agent who fed key secrets to the soviet Union for 26 years was among the master soviet spies honoured on tuesday with their portraits on postage Stamps. The stamp publishing and trading Center of the governments communications ministry issued five new Stamps honouring a soviet intelligence officers a the official news Agency Tass said. Philby died in May 1988 in Moscow 25 years after he defected from Britain upon the discovery that he was a Kab spy. The other spies to be portrayed in Stamps were col. Rudolf Abel who was captured in the United states and exchanged in 1962 for Gary Powers Pilot of the downed u-2 spy plane Konon Molodi captured in England in 1961 and swapped for British spy Greville Wynne and Stanislav Vamp Spasov a highly decorated agent in German occupied byelorussian during world War ii. Tass identified the fourth Only As i. Kudrya an underground resistance civilian worker loses Long Battle with cancer Sembach a Germany a a civilian worker with the 66th electronic combat Wing logistics division died following a lengthy bout with cancer. Pat of Laughlin logistics plans and programs manager died nov. 10 at his Home in Ramst Iii. He was 46. He retired As an air Force master sergeant in 1986 after 25 years of service. He had been employed by the Wing since january 1987. Last year of Laughlin was named the air forces outstanding civilian logistics plans and programs Junior manager of the year. The Mesa ariz., native is survived by his wife Anna and a son Sean. His funeral was held last to fight to win Battle to head tory party London apr prime minister Margaret Thatcher returning Early from a Summit meeting on wednesday said she a determined to win her Battle for political survival. A i fight on. I fight to win a Thatcher said wednesday afternoon As she left her office at no. 10 Downing St. To give a statement on the Summit to the House of commons. Former defense Secretary Michael Heseltine said he expected to gain support As he presses his Challenge to thatchers leadership of the conservative party Ana the government. A i think people Are far More Likely to switch from her to Michael Heseltine than the other Way around a said conservative lawmaker Timothy Raison who abstained on the first round. A if i was presumptuous enough to give her advice it would be to stick by what she said a said tory lawmaker Nicholas Bennett an ardent supporter of the prime minister. Party leaders including chairman Kenneth Baker and chief whip Timothy Renton met with Thatcher on wednesday afternoon bbl radio reported Renton the party a chief vote counter in parliament probably gave Thatcher his assessment on party members support. Thatcher Europe a longest serving prime minister fell four votes Short of an outright Victory in the first round of the leadership ballot by conservative members of parliament on tuesday. In balloting among the party a 372 members of the House of commons Thatcher needed to beat Heseltine by 15 percent of the eligible voters or 56 votes. She finished 52 votes ahead. A second ballot will be held on tuesday. A last night colleagues were indicating that having supported her once the situation is now such that the change is now necessary and they will be switching their vote a Heseltine said wednesday in an interview with bbl radio. To win the leadership next week Heseltine must pick up the 16 votes that abstained on tuesday and persuade 19 of thatchers supporters to change sides. University of Maryland Campus May move to Augsburg in 92 by Steve Taylor Munich Bureau Munich Germany a the University of Maryland tentatively plans to relocate its Munich Campus to Augsburg Germany at the close of the 1991-92 school year officials announced wednesday. The Campus which offers a two year program for department of defense family members has scheduled a move to Reese Cavern in Augsburg after graduation on May 24,1992, Dean Bill Mcmahon said. However a Susa eur is continuing to explore the possibility of other locations for the Munich Campus a the director of the University a european division said in a statement. Joe Arden said that uncertainty Over desert shield deployment and the Lack of definite information about future installation closures and unit deactivation Means that the planned move to Augsburg could change. A for the meantime the critical first decision has been made a Arden said. About 600 students attend the University full time. The Campus has been in Munich since 1950. The University plans to occupy the buildings surrounding the Central quadrangle at Reese Cavern Mcmahon said. Those buildings Are now occupied by soldiers who have been scheduled to leave the Augsburg military Community in 1991. The 2nd in 77th Field arty is scheduled to withdraw in March and the 1st in 18th Field arty is set to leave in May. Mcmahon said the planned move will have several positive Points such As enough dormitory space adequate administrative offices and classrooms and the possibility of government housing for faculty and staff. The University of Maryland is the amp first organization in the Munich military Community to announce plans to move. Munich is slated to close sometime before 1998. The German Trade Union Oto announced that the Community will close by oct. 1,1992, but military officials have not confirmed any dates. Other major units in Munich include the 66th military intelligence brigade and the european Headquarters for the army and air Force Exchange service. Both units have said they will remain in Europe. Deadline nears for sending Cost Sam by Crystal Laureano staff writer rheingau Germany a budget conscious Christmas gift givers have one More week to take advantage of the bargain postal rates of space available mail or Sam. Nov. 30 is the mailing deadline for sending parcels by Sam and expecting them to arrive before the Holiday. Sam rates Are slightly lower than parcel Airlift or pal rates and Are considerably lower than priority jail rates. For example a 20-Pound package destined for Chicago would Cost $7.16 with Sam $8.36 with pal and $15.27 using priority mail. Sam parcels May weigh up to 70 pounds and measure 100 inches in combined length and Girth. Pal and priority mail parcels May weigh up to 70 pounds and measure 108 inches in combined length and Girth. The deadline for pal and priority packages is dec. 7. Greeting cards should be mailed by dec. 10 to be reasonably sure of arrival by the holidays army postal group Europe officials say. The most expensive mailing option is express mail. But it has a Money Back guarantee to arrive in either two or three Days depending on the destination zip code. The Cost for a 20-Pound Box is $30.55 to any stateside location. A 70-Pound package the maximum weight accepted for Eiro Ress mail costs $89.05. All express mail rates include $500 insurance. Express mail packages should be mailed by dec. 21. For gifts bound for other �?o09�?� Apos or pos offi Christmas mailing deadline from military Post offices in Europe Rayito the United states Sam space available mail pal parcel Airlift mail and priority mail letters and cards express mail maps from Europe to persian Gulf Apos maps to other 09�?TApos nov. 30 dec. 7 dec. 10 dec. 21 dec. 14 dec. 19 i Susan Harris vials recommend the free intr theater delivery be Kartun dec 4-via _ a. Vav in amp Tuivai amp i a ii via known As the military postal system or maps it a army air Force and Fleet Post office patrons to letters and packages weighing up to 70 pounds w the theater at no Cost. Registered insured certified or return receipt Are not available with maps. Maps packages Destine saudi Arabia should be mailed by dec. 14. The Dea for other �?o09�?� areas is dec. 19. During the Holiday season some Post offices Otter special services such As extended hours is appointment and package wrapping areas
