European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 12, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday january 12, 1991 the stars and stripes a a a a Page 9a hero until it melts a a Snow sculpture depicting Swiss National hero William Tell overlooks the Valley near Arosa in the Swiss Alps. Legend has it Tell was forced to shoot an Apple off his songs head with a Bow and Arrow when the Swiss were fighting for their Independence from Austria. The sculpture was created by Jiing causes postponement of vapor test Marquette Mich apr storm Clouds hugging Earth s Sui Tuce prompted scientists to postpone release my a Bunum Cloud into space to create a Brilliant Blue Given and purple Aurora in the Naglit sky. Nasa and air researchers hoped thursday night s Adverse weather would Clear by saturday night so they could try again to release 1v pounds of barium u vapor from a satellite. Y alter the release 9,300 Miles above Earth a pinpoint of Bright Green Light will appear Low in tie skies Over most of the Western hemisphere. Within 30 seconds it will expand to roughly half the size of the Moon and turn purplish Blue. V the Clouds contain particles that will become ionized by the Sun s ultraviolet Light and trapped by Earth s magnetic Field making magnetic Field lines visible to observers in air planes and on the ground. Cloudiness and storms along the East coast and in the Caribbean where seven of 13 ground stations tracking the satellite Are located forced scientists to postpone the release. A Al think everybody realizes that had we done it thursday Nightie would not have got the science we wanted a Richard Howard manager of nasal a combined release and radiation effects satellite program said from . Sawyer fab in Marquette. "4 killed in riot protesting slaying of teacher Athens Greece apr youths protesting the beating death of a teacher battled riot police and went on an arson rampage that left at least four people dead and More than.80 injured authorities said Friday. The violence late thursday began after a huge March by High school students and educators who claim a supporter of the governing new democracy party fatally beat a teacher during an anti government rally earlier this week. During the nearly seven hours of Vio Lence the protesters hurled firebombs and rocks prompting riot police to fire tear Gas grenades. The youths Many wearing masks set a building ablaze in Tomonia Square where the scorched bodies of four men a were found on the second floor after the fire was brought under control a fire department official said. Rioters also set fire to an armoured Van belonging to a private Security company and to a pile of garbage at the foot of the parliament building. Firemen attempting to put out fires were pelted by rocks and Sticks. At least 83 people were injured including 23 police officers police said. Many of the rioters sought Refuge in the polytechnic to Quot College where police fired tear Gas onto the Campus grounds. The government expressed its a a Abhorrence Over the incidents and said they were aimed at a destabilization and social it accused the political opposition of giving the a criminal acts political before the unrest tens of thousands of students marched through the. Capital accusing the government of being behind the slaying of a schoolteacher in the Western City of Patras on tuesday n ight. Students have been occupying thousands of High schools around the country for several weeks to protest a government decision to info inc stricter controls on appearance and attendance at state Sun institutions. The government backed Down but the occupations continued leading to friction Between government and opposition party supporters who backed the students. In a fight Between two such groups in Patras teacher Nikos Temponeras 38, died after being struck on the head by an Iron bar allegedly by the chairman of the local youth Wing of the conservative new democracy warned they must curb Oil consumption Berlin apr the government on Friday told germans to ease up on Oil consumption but did not suggest any. Specific measures to a nation of Lead footed Drivers. Economics minister Helmut Haussmann said there was a no reason for Panicky reactions or for the government to take coercive measures since the persian Gulf crisis had not yet led to any drop in Oil supplies. But he said the Public ought to keep an Eye on the Oil Market situation. A a at the moment this can Only mean that we All hold Back on Oil consumption a Haussmann said. Germany with Many stretches of no Speed limits on its autobahn is one of the few countries where a taxi Driver will hit 160 Kilometres per hour 100 Miles per hour on a trip to the Airport. Many owners of porsche and big Mercedess and bows drive even faster and ads for some new cars cite top speeds of 200 Kph 125 Mph and More. A germans pay 1.20 Marks about 80 cents a liter for Lead free regular gasoline or a whopping $4.54 a gallon. A Haussmann stressed that Germany soil reserves Are equal to 130 Days of consumption if All imports were halted but he also noted that Only 10 percent of the country soil imports come from the Gulf. Most of the Gulf Oil is supplied by saudi Arabia which in november provided 482,000 tons out of the total imports of 5.8 million tons. The no. 1 source was Britain which supplied almost three times More than the saudis a 1.3 million of the show a giant lion appears to be watching delegates mingling Friday. The lion actually was part of an audiovisual at the consumer electronics show in Las vegas on Home theater display by Pioneer
