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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, April 17, 1991

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    European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 17, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 8 b the stars and stripes wednesday april 17,1991 unclaimed baggage Offenbach Germany a warehouse personnel Are trying to match up service members Ami civilians in Europe with unclaimed baggage. Baggage left unclaimed alter 300 Days is sub Jeet to disposal. No further storage is authorized. The following persons should Contact the Offenbach warehouse no Box 44, Frankfurt military Community Apo 0,0710, or Call ets 320-5008 or 7309. The German civilian numbers Are 009-1515008or 069-157309. Baggage unclaimed after 60 Days Allman Ronald. Fernandez Maria a Allen Daniel a Gentry Christopher Asi Edwarda. A a Gillos Andrew Augustus Tammy. Grear Stanley a a a Barnett Herman. Gregory j a a Berlin Laura a a a a Griftin s. Bogd. Frederick a. A Guarino Thomas a a Bast Danny Hammond Donna bolster Katherine Harwood Noreen Browne Stanley Heinz Scott a Buret.  Hill. Michael a a . A Hoffstead Wayne Calvert Michael a Hopkins t. A a Carney Stephanie. Horseman. Donald Carrigo a Michaela Howard Jon Carter. Bryan. Howard Michael Clair Jack. Howard t. Cloud. Joseph a Inman d. A a Cochran. Willie. Jackson Andrew Cooke Christopher Jacoby Gina Crutchfield Jeffrey. Jonson David Davis Homer .  Timothy Davis i Isa v Johnson Victor Dean Terry Jones. Anthony a Deese Cardelino. A Kee Olympia Delatch. King audrow Diaz Jua Kuker Bruce . A a a a a ���.-. A. Larson Lance. Ehrhardt Scott Lee Lisa a Elgar George Lony d. Elliot. Paul a a. Main William Evans Gregory. A. Martin Alana. Faulk Wesley a Maxwell John a baggage unclaimed after. 120 Days Abela Carmel a. Mathis Hubert Baiamonte can soph. Quot Medley Gregg Banksia even a. Mingo Corea Bankston John la a. Morgan. Harvey Bingham  Moses Kevin Blaunt Clarene a a Neson  a. A Olmo Novoa Braxston Edward a. A Onan Jonathan Brewer George g. Pelletier Norman Britton Dinan a Pidone Todd Burkholder Bryan. Pollock Stan a Burleson gone c. A Potter Toretta Butler Kenneth -. A a Pouzal Roseland camera Richard John a Purington Alan Carr Brian. A a Richardson Dereck Corbin sue a. A Richey. Timothy Davis All Ranzo. Roberts Lester Ebel Walter a a Rodriguez Louis Lizard in Elchard. A a a Sanders. Alonzo. Flores Domingo a Selfe Larry. Gleason William. Shatton Joel a Goodman Dennis Sladge Anita Gorshe Steven 1 Smith Steven Gromaski Sharon. Swarts Cartis Hudson Clitton a. Vanfossen Michael Husfeldt Grace. Wheeler Phillip \ Johnson. Andrew White Robert Johnson Kenneth Whitfield e. Jones Dashawn. A Wicks James Kerrish Stop Hon Awilson Thomas. Military Kaiserslautern civilian earns top army personnel award Kaiserslautern Germany a amps the chief of civilian personnel for the Kaiserslautern military Community has been named the top army civilian in personnel administration. Nancy ii. Gilmore earned the William a Kushnick award which will be presented in Washington by Secretary of the army Michael Stone this month. The award is sponsored by the army civilian personnel alumni association an organization of former and current army civilian personnel employees. In the nomination Gilmore was cited for creating Kai  a one Stop Job information Center which is being used As a Model for other communities in the . Army in Europe. The nomination also lauded her reorganization of the Kaiserslautern civilian personnel office. Gilmore has worked in. Army civilian personnel for More than 19 years. She has worked in Kaiserslautern since february 1988. Sergeant receives of Honor Raf Greenham common England a Security specialist stationed at Raf Wolford England is the 1990 air Force Security police Security no of the year. Tech. Sgt. Harold Clark the non commissioned officer in charge of Security for the munitions storage facility at Sciford is assigned to the 501st Security police so at Green hum common. He was honoured for his work in reclassifying Welford from a controlled area to a restricted area. He wrote regulations retrained the service members assigned there and established procedures for Security. Clark also helped set up a self help project that saved the air Force More than $100,000. Italian soldiers work to remove Oil and tar that washed along a Beach on the Riviera. Italian soldiers join attempts to clean Oil spill along Riviera Genoa Italy apr italian soldiers tuesday cleaned up tar balls and Oil patches that reached the Shoreline from the supertanker loaded with millions of Gallons of crude Oil that exploded caught fire and Sank off the italian Riviera. Most of the ships cargo however remained aboard the Tanker which Sank sunday la a Miles off the coast port officials said. Hundreds of troops arrived in arc Zano West of Genoa and were dispatched to help anti pollution teams clean 12 Miles of Shoreline. The ship the. Haven burned for three Days during which it was rocked by several explosions. It settled to the Bottom of the Mediterranean intact port officials said. A. A a a a a a Quot. A a. An estimated 1.5 million Gallons of iranian crude had spilled from the Tanker before it Sank. Part of the nearly 41 million gallon Load burned said Giovanni Furio an official of the Genoa based firm Medov which represents the shipowners a certainly a significant amount is still in the Tanker and must be recovered in the interest of All concerned a Furio said. Civil defense ministry officials have suggested that about 40 percent of the original Load burned. They estimate that up to 3 million Gallons might have spilled into the Ligurian sea. Some 1.8 million Gallons of Oil and tar floating from 200 Yards to ,2/2 Miles offshore was recovered by ant pollution teams port officials said. A the floating barriers have been very effective so far keeping most pollutants away from the beaches a the civil defense ministry reported port officials said Oil pollution was spotted As far West As Savona about 30 Miles West of Genoa but that the Black spots were not moving quickly. They claimed that the French coast 60 Miles farther West was not immediately threatened. French authorities have deployed three vessels to fight any pollution which some experts fear May be swept onto the French Riviera. Meanwhile the tourist offices along the Riviera West of Genoa lamented that the a alarmist in reports about the spill were scaring away tourists a Belgrade Yugoslavia apr Rudi Perpich former governor of Minnesota said monday he could become foreign minister of the yugoslav Republic of Croatia a but Only if he gets clearance from the . State department. A i expect to get the word shortly a he said. Lie denied previously published reports that he already received word from Washington on whether he would forfeit his american citizenship if he took the Job. A Only my lawyers have _ cleared me so far a he Perpich said speaking by Telephone from Zagreb. He was reached in an office in the capital of his native Croatia which he has visited regularly since last november and where he plans to install his family in an apartment once it is ready wednesday. Asked about his qualifications for the Job and whether he would be Able to assist his native Croatia promoting its political economic image he expressed optimism. A. A i know the right Guys. Gorbachev lunched with me Back Home last june. I also lived in Vienna for three and a half years from 1979 to 1982, he remarked. A and i have already been engaged in getting american companies interested in making investments in Croatia a he said a Bob Maxwell has already been Here a he added recalling the Media tycoons visit to Zagreb earlier this year. Asked about the reported figure of $300,000 linked to the foreign minister s Job Perpich laughed it off As a also . A i would be getting what Croatia s foreign minister is getting a he said without specifying. Borba a Belgrade daily quoted other newspaper reports monday As saying the croatian government offered Perpich a spelled Prpic in Yugoslavia a $300,000 a year a Villa on the Adriatic coast a Home in Zagreb and a chauffeured limousine to do the Job. Vinko Frane Golem the current croatian foreign minister has been designated head of the republics office in Washington. Croatia the second largest yugoslav Republic busted the communists in free elections last Spring. It is striving to introduce a free Market system with foreign help  
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