European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 1, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes monday july 1, 1991 at a glance the family of spec. Michael Daniels grieves Over service member a death. on Page 14. Space exchanges studied the White House is preparing to propose that astronauts Fly aboard the soviet Mir space station and for soviet cosmonauts to work aboard nasal a shuttle a Magazine reports. A a Page 4 warming to Winter nature turned on the heat last Winter. A Page 5 teen ordered a it read a teen Ager who took part in a Cross burning has been sentenced to read the diary of Anne Frank. A Page 6 less stress expected the military expects fewer cases of Post traumatic stress disorder from operation desert storm than from Vietnam. _ a Page 7 teachers find new work most educators left unemployed As a result of base closings have new jobs. A Page 9 Index Abby Ann landers.19 action line .16 comics. 19-21 commentary. 13 crossword. 19 letters .12 Money matters.17 sports .22-28 to listings .22 weather.11 in Ciurlik s schools for Corning year reopen by jim1 Jones education writer schools at in Ciurlik a Turkey the Only military overseas schools that were closed for the duration of the persian Gulf War will be Back in operation for the 1991-92 school year officials said. A the schools will open on schedule a said David Labuhn spokesman for the department of defense dependents schools Mediterranean Region. American troops from various services who occupied the schools during operation desert storm and the kurdish uprising a have vacated our building and the building is being prepared for school a Labuhn said. In Ciurlik elementary and High schools closed Jan. 17 when officials began Volunteer evacuations of most of the bases civilian population. War . Aircraft flew bombing raids to Iraq out of in Ciurlik. A officials had been worried that the schools would not be vacated in time to Complete a major school construction project which had fallen behind schedule when troops occupied the buildings. As most of the families including the More than 800 students and other american civilians left in the voluntary evacuation so did the nearly 70 educators All with the Promise that when desert storm ended they would return. Scud alerts resulting from iraqis attempts to launch missiles at Israel reportedly helped Many decide to leave in Ciurlik. Thomas Goodman the regions director said in May that by the time the War was Over a it was obvious that for those people that we sent Back to the states for More education news see Page 9. With children it would be. Best to leave them there to finish then in Ciurlik became the main base for operation provide Comfort the humanitarian Effort to assist the iraqi kurd who had fled to the mountains after a failed rebellion. . Troops again moved into the schools and used them for operations and living quarters. A a we a agreed with the military that we even try to Start school until augus but in the meantime we have construction going on in the two schools a said Goodman. A. A a your main concern is for the new facilities and the facilities that have been since dismantled like the science and Home dec labs a said Goodman who was interviewed while attending the recent european Congress of american parents teachers and students conference in sont Hofen Germany. Another concern Goodman said was that the school system was running a growing Tab in penalty charges because the contractor had been delayed in completing the project. A the has presented us with a Bill for $355,000, and from now until the duration of the two projects he a asking for $5,100-a-Day penalty on the time he was kept out during desert storm and the time there have been disruptions with the kurdish project a said Goodman who is in his first year with the Dodds system. A a it a been an interesting some of those teachers evacuated from in Ciurlik were reassigned to other regions. Some were detailed to the Dodds Headquarters in Washington until their return to Turkey. A some remain in the states some Are at other schools in Dodds and some Are Back in in Ciurlik a said Emil Wirth personnel officer for the Mediterranean Region. Wirth Sigid also that three of the in Ciurlik teachers retired and eight took transfers to other Dodds locations. A about 80 percent of the 65 to 70 contemporary teachers have indicated they will return a for the coming school year Wirth said from the regional Headquarters office at Torrejon a Spain. He added that All of the temporary positions were terminated. Philippine officials strategy on bases foiled by Volcano s untimely eruption Manila Philippines up a the eruption of mount Pinatubo upset government plans for . Military bases and sparked fears a sudden american withdrawal from the Ash covered facilities could severely dislocate the philippine Economy. Philippines officials conceded sunday they never factored in the june 9 explosion of the Volcano when they Drew up alternative uses for the facilities. The plans were to be implemented if talks on the renewal of . Basing rights did not result in an agreement. The 1947 treaty governing the sprawling Clark a Subic Bay naval facilities and four smaller facilities is due to expire sept. 16. Intense negotiations on arrangements have been going on for Over a year. A we did not even know there was a Volcano when we prepared the plan a said Jose v. Abueva president of the state run University of the Philippines and chairman of the legislative executive bases Council. Last week sen. Leticia Shahani filed a Resolution in the Senate calling for a review of Abueva a program submitted to president Corazon Aquino last october. She said the Pinatubo upheaval had damaged Clark and Subic the largest . Base overseas and caused a geologic atmospheric and other environment related effects in surrounding communities. Those effects could last for As Long As three years. Clark the Home of the 13th air Force had been the Centrepiece of the conversion program. The Abueva group had planned to transform Clark into a civil aviation Complex that could be used jointly by the Philippines and the United states. The panel also wanted to turn Subic Bay a repair Yard and logistics Center for the 7th Fleet into maritime Center for ship building and servicing of ships plying the China sea. Industrial Parks were also planned for the installations. The Philippines had been negotiating for an annual payment of $400 million in Cash and $425 million in non budgetary Sterns in Exchange for the renewal of the . Basing rights for seven years. Negotiators had hoped this Deal would give Manila the time and Money to develop programs. But Washington a counter proposal was a annual payment of $360 million for an Extension of 10 to 12 years. But that was before mount Pinatubo a eruption which killed at least 289 people and sent 200,000 people including 18,000 americans from Clark and Subic fleeing. Rear adm. Thomas Mercer commander of Subic Bay said wednesday that the United states is committed to restoring the facilities. However . Officials in Washington said damages must be assessed before a decision is made. Officials Are still working on the damage report. It s True a Trump s dumped Marla collection time your stars and stripes Carrier will be collecting soon at government housing areas for the subscription period please have your payment of $11 ready new York up Marla Maples first got the word that her affair with real estate Developer Donald Trump was Rover when she heard him say so on a tape recording made by a people Magazine reporter it was reported sunday. The recording was made by reporter sue Carswell of a Call she made to Trumps office last wednesday to inquire about the truth of reports Trump had dumped Maples 27, for italian Model Carla Bruni 19. The Call was returned by a Man who identified himself As a John Miller a a press spokesman for Trump. Carswell suspected it was Trump and played the tape for Maples Over the phone at her Trump parc condominium apartment. Maples confirmed that it was her millionaire boyfriends voice according to Carswell a report in mondays Issue of people. / it was the first time Maples had heard the relationship was Over from Trump himself Carswell wrote. A i am shocked and devastated a Maples was quoted As saying. A i feel betrayed at the deepest level. No matter what i came into this for love and i Hope he finds Maples was reported particularly Hurt by Trumps claim that the Diamond ring he gave her was a Friendship ring not an engagement band. He also said he bought the ring at a Tiffany shop in one of his new Jersey Casino hotels to give the jeweler a some Maples took off the $15,000 ring immediately after hearing the tape according to a Friend of the actress quoted in the new York Post. A it was her engagement ring a the Friend reportedly said. A the asked her to marry him. And he never said anything to her like the engagement is off. She had to hear it on the tape. But its been Good because she made some hard the Friend said Maples had not wanted to believe reports about the 45-year-old Trumps new Friendship with Bruni the daughter of a wealthy italian businessmen and one of the top fashion models on both sides of the Atlantic. Trump and Bruni met at a fashion show in new York several months ago and have been seeing each other secretly Ever since. Bruni s name has been linked with Rock stars Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger. Maples appeared to be the chief reason for the breakup of Trumps marriage to Ivana Trump who named the Model and would be actress from Georgia in court papers filed prior to the couples divorce
