European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 28, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse A members of the Sintha Somphone family gather on the front porch of their Mil Waukee Home to talk with reporters. Police failed to save Dahmer victim 2 say Milwaukee a the youngest of 11 victims whose dismembered bodies were found in Jeffrey l. Dahmer a Home ran naked and bleeding from Dahmer two months ago neighbors said. Three officers who did no to Rescue him have been suspended. A if they had listened that night that Little boy would still be alive a said Nicole Childress 18, one of two women who called police May 27 about the boy. Police chief Philip Arreola said the officers were suspended because they did no to write a formal report or run Dahmer a name through a police computer which would have revealed that be was on probation for molesting the Poyns brother. The officers will remain suspended with pay until the incident is fully investigated Arreola said Friday. A there is no doubt i am taken Aback by this information a Arreola said at a news conference. A i have confirmed on May 27 Mem see police on Page 2 . Team arrives in Iraq to inspect nuclear arms Sites Baghdad Iraq apr a new . Team arrived saturday to re inspect iraqis nuclear program after an earlier team reported that Baghdad May still be hiding weapons production Sites. The team made up of 18 scientists and technicians planned to spend two weeks visiting various Sites. This is the fourth such . Mission since the persian Gulf War ended. The . Resolution that Laid out terms for the cease fire directed the United nations to investigate iraqis programs to produce nuclear chemical and biological weapons. Under the peace terms All those weapons must be destroyed. David Kay the chief inspector said saturday that his team attached to the International atomic Energy Agency in Vienna Austria would visit numerous Sites but would not disclose the locations. A the whole idea is that they should be Surprise inspections a he said. The group was expected to meet with iraqi officials later saturday and begin its inspection work today. In London meanwhile lawmakers Friday night said a British document shows that country authorized exports of a Range of nuclear materials to Iraq for More than three years preceding iraqis invasion of Kuwait last aug. 2. The document titled a products licensed for Export to Iraq a indicates that Between january 1987 and Early last August the British department of Trade and Industry authorized the Export of plutonium uranium and other materials. �?o1 was astounded when i read the list a said Kenneth Warren chairman of the select committee that released the document Friday night. A member of that parliamentary committee Menzies Campbell called for a the fullest open inquiry into the circumstances in which these were licensed for Export at a time when we knew the erratic nature of Saddam Hussein a Maurizio Zifferer the . Inspection team coordinator said the goal of the Mission in Iraq is to a try to clarify the extent of the Centrifuge program a in Schwarzkopf denies Friendly fire cover up London a the persian Gulf wars commander Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf said saturday that there was no cover up in investigations into the deaths of nine British soldiers killed by . Warplanes two Days before the conflict ended. His comment followed wednesdays release of a British Board of inquiry report which exonerated the British troops and air controller of All blame but failed to establish whether the american pilots were at fault. Prime minister John major on thursday told Schwarzkopf it would be a a generous act if Congress were to compensate the British soldiers families. A compensation Bill has been introduced in the House of representatives by rep. Tom Lantos a Calif. During a visit to a Gulf War exhibition at the Imperial War museum in London Schwarzkopf told see fire on Page 2 which Iraq was making weapons Grade uranium. The previous team issued a report Friday saying investigators on a july 7-18 Mission discovered a Plant at Karmiya Iraq that was capable of producing up to 33 pounds a year of enriched uranium used to make nuclear weapons. In Washington state department Deputy spokesman Richard Boucher said Iraq had not been completely forthcoming. A Iraq has not provided the full disclosure that was requested. Once again Saddam Hussein has demonstrated his contempt for the International ending with closure of mar Supply depot by Luke Britt staff writer Aschaffenbur Germany a troop reductions Are forcing the main supplier of amusement for the american military in Europe out of business leaving morale welfare and recreation facilities searching for new sources of supplies for everything from Bowling balls to ski equipment. The . Army recreational services support Center located at Taylor Barracks in Aschaffenbur has spent the last nine months quietly liquidating its $9 million inventory to meet a sept. 30 deactivation deadline. The remnants of that inventory a recreational Odds and ends Worth about $300,000 a will be on Sale to the Public monday and tuesday at the Center. A this really sends a signal a said it. Col Gary g. Miller the centers director. A a the troop reductions Are for real. They re going to happen. They Are the Center marked for closure in a decision last october has been the Supply depot for All of Europe a moral welfare and recreational facilities for All services since 1948. The Center purchases and stores supplies and equipment for All mar facilities in Europe such As arts and crafts shops Bowling alleys and equipment rental shops. The Center also provides maintenance services not available in Europe such As Bowling Lane and gymnasium floor repair Miller said. A we gave mar facilities Here a centralized location of resupply Quot Miller said. A when we re gone they will have to arrange their own this new mar self Reliance has some recreation officials concerned about increased costs and delays in baying new items. Fred Kirkendoll chief of mar logistics for Rhein main a Germany said a we could buy things from a Sarusce the Center at very reasonable rates. Sometimes it was As simple As walking into a warehouse and picking out the items you needed. But that option is now Many items purchased by mar facilities Are not available in Europe Kirkendoll said. Those that Are see Era on Page 2
