European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 3, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 c the stars and stripes Friday january 3,1992 world . Cardinal to inspect Lebanon Relief operations front wire reports Beirut Lebanon a Cardinal John of Connor of new York arrived wednesday and said he would inspect roman Catholic Relief operations to Quot see if there a anything More we can a i come with Hope for Lebanon especially at the beginning of this new year a the roman Catholic prelate told reporters at Beirut International Airport. Third time Lucky Milan Italy a Twa passengers stranded in Milan for two Days because technical problems caused their Airliner to twice make emergency landings finally left for new York thursday on their third attempt. Officials at the Mal Pensa Airport said that the Boeing 747 jumbo Jet took off at 1 10 . A Twa spokeswoman said that most of the 192 passengers who were on the original boarding list tuesday departed thursday on Twa flight 843. Airport officials reported that some of those stranded gave up the trip. Others left earlier via other carriers. Twa flew in an aircraft from another Ai for thursdays flight. The original Airliner Airport which experienced technical problems tuesday and wednesday was not immediately repaired. The jetliner first returned to Mal Pensa a few minutes after Takeoff tuesday when a warning Light signalled a possible engine problem. The same problem forced the Pilot to turn Back again wednesday about 30 minutes after Takeoff. Celebration turns deadly Rome a a Man ringing in the new year with gunfire accidentally shot and killed his 10-year-Oldnephew, and More than 1,100 people were maimed or otherwise injured by fireworks police and hospitals reported wednesday. Rai state television which in the past few Days had issued several appeals for people to refrain from shooting off firecrackers and other explosives reported that 1,112 people were injured 60 of them critically. Sergeant draws 6 months for spaniard s traffic death Torrejon a Spain a amps a a sergeant at Tor Rejon a convicted in a general court martial dec. 19 of negligent homicide was sentenced to six months in jail. A panel of seven officers also sentenced sgt. Joseph j. Pacheco to a bad conduct discharge and reduction to the lowest enlisted rank and ordered him to forfeit $500 a month for six months for the traffic death of a spaniard on feb. 3,1991. Pacheco ran a stoplight at a Madrid intersection and hit the victims vehicle broadside said maj. Steven l. Miller the base Deputy staff judge advocate. A blood alcohol test administered to Pacheco More than an hour after the Accident indicated .07 percent alcohol which is below Spain Slegal limit of .08, said capt. Jessica Hayes prosecutor in Pacheco a trial. The group had a designated Driver who apparently became so intoxicated that Pacheco took the wheel Miller said. Pacheco is serving his sentence at Torrejon. Police restrain a Young Man who was among the leftist radicals causing disturbances in Berlin Early wednesday. Germany greets hew year with Street brawls fireworks Berlin apr leftist radicals kicked off the new year in Berlin Early wednesday by shooting fireworks at police and blocking streets with flaming barricades. Fourteen police officers were injured and 22 people were arrested in the tumult that broke out about five minutes after Midnight in the City a Kreuzberg District the Center of the City s anarchist scene. Berlin police routinely do not provide information on injuries to radicals who wage periodic Street Battles with authorities. About 100 people took part in the disturbances attacking police with fireworks and rocks and blocking fire department vehicles with burning debris police said. Police used tear Gas and armoured vehicles mounted with water cannons to break up the disturbance which lasted More than two hours. In the City of Arnstadt in Eastern Germany police broke up a Battle Between about 30 Neo nazi skinheads and a group of Young leftists. Four people were arrested. In the City of Sommerla also in Eastern Germany about 40 right Wing youths used fireworks and rocks to attack a Home for refugees. No injuries or arrests were reported. A fire of undetermined origin also broke out in a refugee Home in Erlanger injuring three people. Attacks on Homes for foreigners have become routine in Germany which has been beset by right Wing violence. Germans nationwide marked 1992 by setting off about $100 million in fireworks. Police reported dozens of fireworks related injuries including a 14-year-old boy who was watching a fireworks show in Hamburg when he was hit by a flaming projectile which imbedded in his body. He remained hospitalized wednesday. In Berlin authorities responded to 183 fires during the night which was filled with the sounds of explosions whistling rockets and screaming sirens. Dozens of Homes and other buildings suffered fire damage blamed on fireworks during the new year celebrations police said. Contaminated liquor kills 91 in India new Delhi India up a the death toll from a Batch of tainted liquor served in the Western port of Bombay climbed to 91, news reports said thursday and police arrested three people in connection with the poisonings. The press Trust of India news Agency said police arrested the owner of a bar and his two employees who sold the liquor to the celebratory on new years eve in Bombay 750 Miles Southwest of new Delhi. Doctors and police said the liquors alcohol Content had been supplemented with poisonous Methyl alcohol apparently to provide added Potency. Police seized Drums of Methyl alcohol from the bars warehouse. Doctors at the state run Nair Hospital where most of the victims were admitted said the toll was expected to Rise As More victims entered Nair and other hospitals thursday the Indian news Agency said. A they Are dying like flies in spite of All our efforts a a doctor told the express newspaper. Quot they come in a critical state and we cannot save them. It is miserable not being Able to help.�?�3 gis hospitalized after Brawl outside disco by Ken Clauson Bremerhaven Bureau Bremerhaven Germany a three american soldiers remained hospitalized thursday following a new years Day fight involving seven civilians in Bremerhaven. Four other soldiers were treated at the army Hospital in Bremerhaven and released according to master sgt. Carol a. Sobel a spokeswoman for the 2nd army divin Karlstedt. Six of the soldiers Are assigned to 1st in 41st inf regt at Lucius d. Clay Ca sern in Karlstedt and one to the 69th trans co at Carl Schurz Cavern in Bremerhaven she said. The seven civilians ranging in age from 16 to 21, were arrested by Bremerhaven police and were still in custody according to Wolfgang Harlos a Bremerhaven police spokesman. The fight occurred outside a Bremerhaven disco shortly before 1 . And apparently started when the civilians threw firecrackers at the americans Harlos said. Spec. Lonnie t. Scott a Soldier from Karlstedt remained hospitalized in Bremen. Harlos said Scott was stabbed in the heart and was flown to Bremen for emergency surgery. Pfc. Billy l. Scoggins also from Karlstedt was in a German Hospital in Bremerhaven Sobel had no information on their conditions. Pfc. John d. Gregory was in the . Army Hospital in Bremerhaven and in stable condition Sobel said. The soldiers treated and released from the army Hospital in Bremerhaven were sgt. Stanley l. Rowell pfc. Erick v. San Tana pfc. Herbert t. Williams and pfc. Manuel d. Zamora Gomez. All Are assigned to 1st in 41st inf regt. Four of the soldiers were Cut with knives and another was beaten with a club during the Brawl outside the Madhouse a Bremerhaven disco frequented by americans Harlos said. Two months ago another american Soldier was stabbed outside the same disco. On nov. 8, a Soldier from Carl Schurz Cavern in Bremerhaven was Cut during a fight with a local resident
