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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 22, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes saturday june 22, 1991 at a glance. A i re vex Ujj German newspapers Friday proclaimed in bold headlines what Many had waited months to hear a that a yes berlins will once again become the scat of the German government. Story and pictures on Page 8. Panel backs counselling the House appropriations committee approved a measure that would effectively overturn an administration Rule barring abortion counselling at federally funded family planning clinics a Page 4 court widens sweep Rule the supreme court ruled that police officers May Board air Ianes buses or trains at a terminal to look for drugs even if they have no reason to believe any Are on Board. _ Page 5 hostage Deal report an iranian arms dealer has alleged that arms were delivered to Iran As part of a Deal to delay release of . Hostages according to Abc news. A a  page6 dentists on move two dental clinics on wheels will take to the Road next week to fill army dental card gaps in Europe. A Page 9 time to remember after 50 years of trying to forget concentration Camp survivor Bruno w. Ritter decided it was time to step Forward and testify against the Man he believes sent him to Auschwitz. A pages 14-15 Northrop wins contract Northrop corp. Said it has been awarded a contract to develop a new anti tank weapon. A Page 17 Index Abby Ann Landers 19 action line. 16 comics. .19-21 commentary. 13 crossword. 19 letters. Money matters. 17 sports. 22-28 to listings. 22 weather. 11 no pleads guilty to charge of impersonating an officer by Chuck Vinci Washington Bureau a Junior noncommissioned officer formerly assigned at Raf Lakin Heath England who portrayed himself As a Pilot with More than 40 combat missions to his. Credit during operation desert storm pleaded guilty thursday to a charge of impersonating an officer. Joseph Duszynski 24, was tried by judge in a special court martial at Cannon fab n.m., and received a relatively Light sentence that includes a one Stripe demotion from sergeant to airman first class an official reprimand and a $500 Fine. The military judge col. Mildred Raichle handed Down the sentence without comment at the end of the trial which lasted less than two and a half hours. Special courts martial rank Between summary and general courts martial in severity. Duszynski could have received up to six months in jail demotion to Grade Al a bad conduct discharge and loss of two thirds of his pay while in jail Cannon fab officials said. Duszynski his defense counsel capt. Bob Bartlemay and prosecutor maj. Jack else All declined to comment on the Case. In March Duszynski told news Media a in his Hometown of Jackson mich., that he was a second lieutenant who had just returned from a three month tour in the Middle East where he had logged More than 100 hours in combat Over Iraq in an full fighter. In reality he spent the entire War working in the Supply room of the 48th equipment Maint so at Raf Laken Heath according to officials there. Duszynski left England on March 1 and made his bogus claims while on a monthlong vacation with his family in Michigan prior to reporting for his current assignment As a maintenance technician with the 27th aircraft generation so at Cannon fab. The Young no appeared in civilian clothes on March 4 on will to in his Hometown claiming to be an officer and fighter Jock and spinning tales of his combat exploits. Two Days later he spent two hours with a reporter for the local Jackson Citi zen Patriot newspaper talking about his adventures. He said he was overcome with �?o10,000 different feelings As he took off on his first combat Mission and recalled seeing a giant fireworks displays from his cockpit High Over Iraq. The reporter Learned the Story was bogus when he called Raf Lakenheath officials for verification. Editors at the citizen Patriot and will said members of Duszynski a family had contacted local Media about talking to him suggesting the Young no had convinced his relatives he had seen action in the persian Gulf. A they were calling All Over town to line up interviews a said Sandy Petykiewicz citizen Patriot editor. A i think the kid might have told them some things in letters or phone Calls got caught up in a lie and  get out of it after he came biome and his family began pushing him to the local Media As a War hero a she  filed against . Pet cemetery Mineola . Up a $10 million lawsuit was filed Friday in state supreme court against the owners of a Long Island pet cemetery where As Many As 250,000 dogs and cats Are buried in mass Graves. The grisly Story broke earlier this week when the Fri estimated the cemetery owners May have made a tens of millions of dollars since 1984 by tossing cherished pets into the mass Graves after allegedly signing contracts for individual services and cremation or burial. In another development the Fri announced Friday that a co owner of the Long Island pet cemetery Samuel Strauss. 70, was arrested at his Home in Boca Raton flu and was to be arraigned later in the Day in Federal court in West Palm Beach on Federal mail fraud statute violations. Strauss a son Alan 35, of Dix Hills and two employees Kathleen Drago 39, of Coram and Paul Halvorson 26, of wading River were arrested tuesday. The mail fraud charges came because cemetery officials made phone Calls and sent out elaborate brochures promising that the dead pets would be treated a with respect and  Joseph Valiquette spokesman for the. Fri in new York said Friday that the Fri has received Between 600 and 700 phone Calls from irate pet owners since tuesday. In filing the lawsuit attorney Lawrence Elovich said he was representing Michael Bachmann and Joyce Walp whose old English sheepdog Ruffian was turned Over to the Long Island pet cemetery for a a dignified and peaceful  Elovich said the Long Beach couple paid $1,800 for a burial plot coffin and Headstone and an additional $45 annual maintenance fee. A Bachmann and Walp visited the grave a on Many occasions since his demise receiving Solace from their belief that Ruffian was interred in tranquil  stealth steals show from soviets Paris up the first scheduled Public flight of the soviet Mig-31 supersonic fighter at the Paris air show was abruptly cancelled Friday shortly after a . Air Force f-117 stealth fighter staged a hastily arranged demonstration flight. Soviet authorities at the air show gave no immediate explanation for the cancellation. The Mig-31 had been billed As one of the stars of the show As the soviet 3 Canadian soldiers charged in slaying Lahr Germany a three Canadian forces soldiers have been charged with first degree murder for the april 28 stabbing of the 18 year old son of another forces member. The Canadian military filed charges against master Cpl. Christian Denault 25, of , Quebec master Cpl. Francois Leclerc 25, of Montreal and pvt. Eric Laflamme 20, of Montreal. All three Are assigned to 1st in Royal 22nd regt at Canadian forces base Lahr. The stabbing occurred at night on a sidewalk in Lahr after the victim had left a local pub. A taxi Driver found him alive but the youth died shortly afterwards in a Lahr Hospital. No Date has been set for courts martial according to a Canadian spokesman army maj. Norbert Cyr. The three Are in military custody at Lahr. Unions most advanced a and most secret a warplane capable of speeds of up to 1,800 Mph. However the soviet interceptor plane was also scheduled to make a demonstration flight today. Earlier Friday . Authorities decided to allow a five minute demonstration of the futuristic looking f-117, a Model used in precision raids on Baghdad during the persian Gulf War because of its purported invisibility to most radar systems. The department of defense which has brought 19 aircraft to the show had claimed that prohibitive insurance costs would prevent flight demonstrations but officials changed their minds because of the a positive response to the aircraft according to air show organizers. Organizers said the f-117 would Fly again today. Bits of Taylor s remains undergo nuclear tests Oak Ridge Tenn. A scientists on Friday irradiated parts of the remains of president Zachary Taylor in a uranium fuelled reactor to determine if the nations 12th president died of arsenic poisoning. Hair and Nail samples taken earlier this week in an exhumation in Louisville ky., were delivered to Oak Ridge National Laboratory on thursday. The samples were placed in the labs High flux isotope reactor the department of Energy a most powerful research reactor and bombarded with neutrons. Larry Robinson of the labs analytical chemistry division said arsenic releases a distinctive Gamma Ray after irradiation which Means the nuclear technology can detect and measure microscopic quantities of the Poison. Lab spokesman Joe Culver said it was unclear How Long it will take to Complete the tests. He said the results will be turned Over to or. George Nichols Kentucky a chief medical examiner for release. Nichols agreed to the testing in an attempt to confirm an authors theory that Taylor died of arsenic poisoning in 1850. At the time the cause of death was considered gastroenteritis  
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