European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 5, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday March 5, 1991 the stars and stripes a Page 9 property sales the defense re utilization and marketing office will hold auctions in Kaiserslautern and seek Venheim this month. In Kaiserslautern the doors will open for bidder registration at 8 . Today. The auction begins at 9 . New and used personal and government equipment will be up for bid including miscellaneous cloth ing automotive parts electrical equipment computer equipment Kitchen equipment vans pickup trucks and diesel engines. The items May be inspected during bidder registration. The auction will be located across the Street from the 29th area support group in building 2389. Payment must be made by Cash or certified Check. The Sale is open to the Public and both dollars and Marks will be accepted. All purchases must be removed by March 15. The retail store in building 2389 is open from 8 30 . To 10 . Every wednesday and Friday. In Meckenheim an auction will be held at 9 30 . March 28. Doors will open for registration at 7 30 . Genera merchandise ranging from television sets and electronic equipment to furniture household goods and military and civilian clothing will be up for bid. Items May be inspected March 25 to 27 from 8 . Until noon and 1 . To 3 ., and also during the bidder registration period March 28. The auction will be held in building 1040, the Friedrich feed service Center. Purchased items must be removed by april 9. The auction is open to the Public and both dollars and Marks will be accepted. All ales Are Fiftal and no personal checks will be accepted. Quot a a a a a a a a a a a the retail store is located in building 1040 and operates Mon Day through Friday from 9 . Until noon and monday through thursday from 12 30 to 3 . The retail store is closed on auction Days. A a a a a a a a a a. . Seaman s body found in Harbor Augusta Bay Sicily a amps the body of a . Seaman missing since feb. 21 was found last week in the Harbor at Augusta Bay Sicily. The body of Faywin d. Huffman a Bosun a mate aboard the Supply ship John Lenthal was accidentally discovered thursday by italian Navy divers conducting a training Mission it. David Koontz a Navy spokesman said monday. _ Huffman 37, of Norfolk va., was last seen aboard the ships launch As it made a late evening trip from the Fleet Landing in the town of Augusta Bay to the Lenthal anchored about one mile away Koontz said. Twenty five to 35 of the Lenthall a complement of 113 were aboard the hired italian launch when Huffman vanished. Koontz said. At the time seas were relatively Calm and the weather was Cloudy with some rain. Huffman could not be found when the launch reached the Supply ship which is operated by the Navy a military sea lift come with a Crew of civilians and Navy personnel. An immediate search of the Lenthal the waterfront and a nearby sea lift command ship failed to find Huffman Koontz said. T italian pathologists conducted an autopsy on Huffman saturday but has not yet received their report Koontz said. Huffman is survived by his wife an Geline. Augusta Bay an important Navy sup ply port Isbon Sicily a Eastern coast about 15 Miles North of Siracusa. A. Formal German Unity treaty ratified by soviet parliament Moscow a the soviet parliament monday ratified the treaty permitting German unification the news Agency Tass reported. The action is part of the formal removal of authority Over Germany held since world War ii by the four victors a the soviet Union the United states France and Britain. It was the first time that the 2ryear-Oid soviet parliament had ratified a major treaty said soviet legislator and historian Roy Medvedev. The parliament also gave general a fir Oval but postponed final action on a re ated treaty concerning the withdrawal of soviet troops from German territory Tass said. The document was sent Back to committee to clarify a few details. Alexander Odza Rokhov chairman of the supreme soviets foreign affairs committee had urged lawmakers to ratify the documents saying they were a in Accord with the soviet unions the package of treaties a finally draws a line under the outcome of the second world War Marks the end of a whole period of military political confrontation in Europe and promotes the establishment of an All european Security system a Odza Rokhov said. He said that because of the Speed of German unification there was no parliamentary control Over the negotiating process or the drafting of the documents signed last fall. Conservatives such As col. Nikolai Petrushenko have spoken out against the treaties which were concluded by former foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze and symbolize the fall of the soviet Empire in Eastern Europe. Petrushenko in an article saturday in the conservative newspaper a a Ovetskaya Rossiya Quot said he would Campaign to defeat the treaties because they favor German rather than soviet interests. Petrushenko is a Leader of the Hartline soyuz group of legislators. They Are credited with forcing Shevardnadze a resignation last december and have been pressing president Mikhail s. Gorbachev to impose presidential Rule in soviet trouble spots or step Down. The documents under discussion include the six nation a treaty on the final settlement with respect to Germany a signed in Moscow in september by the foreign ministers of East and West Germany and those of the four victorious Allied Powers. The treaty the Climax of seven Tough months of negotiations sealed the unification that took place oct 3. It set the groundwork for scrapping special Allied rights in Germany such a control Quot of air corridors into Berlin. Dodd Deputy director Dies after 2-year bout with cancer Wiesbaden Germany a amps a the Deputy director of military schools in Germany died Early sunday after a two year bout with cancer. Robert e. Lundgren 56, died at 5 . After a weeks stay in the air Force Hospital in Wiesbaden. He had been in and out of the1 Hospital for two months. A Lundgren As Deputy director of department of defense dependents schools Germany Region assisted the director in the management of 143 schools eight District superintendent offices and five Headquarters divisions in the regional office in Wiesbaden. He also provided administrative assist Lundgren Ance for educational resource centers outdoor education centers and audiovisual and equipment repair facilities he had held the position since 1983. Lundgren listed in a a who a who in american education in 1989-90,�?� began his career with Dodds in 1960 in Tokyo As a social studies teacher. By the time he left Japan he had served As assistant principal and principal at Johnson High school. Lundgren returned to the United states in 1966. He attended Stanford University and received a doctorate in education there in 1971. He served in administrative positions in California and Massachusetts before returning to Dodds in 1974 As a superintendent of military schools in Japan and Korea. He transferred to Dodds Germany in 1979 As Deputy director of the Germany North Region. Lundgren was involved in the first program in the United states that used videotape to improve teaching skills. He also narrated two instructional films and had two roles in educational films while at Stanford. He was a member of the National association of secondary school principals association for supervision and curriculum development and the association of California school administrators. Lundgren will be buried in his native state of Texas. Plans for a memorial service in Germany were not Complete on monday. He is survived by his wife. Kitty of Wiesbaden a son Erik 25 a daughter Sharon 23, both of Texas and his Mother Hulda Lundgren of Elgin Texas. In lieu of Flowers the family asks that donations be sent to the Robert e. Lundgren memorial scholarship fund co 11.h. Arnold High school Abd 09457. Of War German cops arrest free suspect in Berlin attack on 3 americans berlins amps a authorities arrested but then released an Albino lebanese Man last week in connection with the feb. 26 shooting attack on three americans in a Berlin hotel a police spokesman said monday. A it was Quick work a said Bert Muller a police spokesman. A the warrant for 29-year-old Ahmad Sami Zaarour went out on thursday and he was picked up on Friday by police in an apartment in bad Segeberg a a town near Linbeck Germany. A a a police released Zaarour the same Day however because they lacked sufficient evidence to link him to the shooting. Muller said investigators have intensified their search for the gunman whom witnesses described As dark haired and a Southern looking with a big Mustache. The attack occurred in a hallway at the Boulevard hotel on berlins showplace main thoroughfare the Kurfurst Tendam the Man fired shots on the three americans two men and a woman slightly injuring one of them. He later threw a grenade near the hotels main stairway. The device exploded but caused no injuries. Police believe the attacker used the grenade As a diversion to Aid his escape. \ Muller said the americans All worked for the same . would not however confirm German press reports that the americans were agents with the Central intelligence Agency. Citing an internal police report the Berliner Morgen Post newspaper reported Friday that the americans had scheduled a meeting with a palestinian in the third floor corridor of the hotel. At�?T7 ., the suppose meeting time the three americans were suddenly confronted by the gunman the newspaper said. Set airman i n car Raf Chicksands England a amps a a memorial service will be held wednesday for a 31-year-old airman who died of injuries suffered in a car Accident. Staff sgt. Calvin Hyman was assigned to the 7274th, air base group clinic. The Accident occurred about 9 . Friday on the Road connecting the towns of Hitchin and pegs on. According to British police Hyman lost control of his Auto on a downhill curve and skidded across the Road where he was hit by a car driven by a 23-year-old British Man. Hyman was pronounced dead at 10 20 . At a nearby British Hospital. The Driver of the other car and Ltd his passenger were treated for minor injuries and released a Hospital spokeswoman said. Hyman is survived by his parents Pauline Lee of new York City and Theodore White of Florence n.c., and his grandmother Mary Ann Hyman also of Florence. The memorial service will begin at 4 . At the Raf Chicksands Chapel. British police Are investigating the Accident
