European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 11, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes monday May 11, 1992 at a glance retired col. Vladimir Markin and his grandson Artym walk in a Neh Square in Moscow on saturday As former world War ii allies and foes joined to celebrate the 47th anniversary of nazi Germany a surrender. See Story on Page 8.campaign Bill vetoed president Bush vetoed legislation that would have revised the much criticized system for financing House and Senate campaigns. A Page 5growing mystery like the line of police and official vehicles outside his House in an exclusive Section of Morris county n.j., the mystery surrounding missing Exxon co. International executive Sidney j. Reso grows with each passing Day. A Page 6telling tales sixth grader Blaire Brooks played the role of mama Bear in her kindergarten class production of Goldilocks and the three bears. If that performance came anywhere near her april appearance at the Oral Reading storytelling festival then the audience must have adored her. A Page 9warning on Japan Japan will replace the United states As the world s no. 1 manufacturer by the mid-1990s and As the world s largest Economy by Early next Century if current trends continue members of Congress were told. A Page 17 Index Abby Ann Landers. 20 action line. 16 comics. 18-20 commentary. 13 crossword. 20 faces a no places. 10 letters. Money matters. 17 sports. 21-28 to listings. 27 weather. 11 Page 1 min l. Hooks told graduates at Howard University. Wilson announced that the streets of los Angeles had calmed enough to warrant removal of the Federal troops. Quot we feel the presence of 10,000 National guard troops is enough to ensure safety a National guard col. Roger Goodrich said. Goodrich also said command of the National guard which the Federal government had held was returned to the state. Goodrich said the 1,500 marines dispatched Back to Camp Pendleton earlier saturday would remain on Alert. He said 2,000 troops were sent Back to fort Ord and he was unaware of any plans to leave them on Alert status. In one badly damaged area of South Central los Angeles Blacks Whites and hispanics helped the brotherhood crusade and mothers in action to serve hot meals and distribute groceries and clothing. A a it a a Nice Way to bring everything Back together a said Teresa Diaz a Mother of two who stood in line for groceries. A when they started burning everywhere it was like hell. Everybody thought they were going to die so its a lot better now. But it will take a lot of time to fix the stores up the volunteers wore to shirts emblazoned with the slogans a a let a rebuild our City a and a Twete Here to at least 53 people died in the violence were Arr Sicu in riots prompted by to Ftp acquittal of four White men charged in the police beating of Black Motorist Rod. Ney g. King. Looting and arson which resulted in thousands of fires contributed to an estimated $785 million in damages. A team of forensic scientists on saturday sifted through ashes of a burned out to shop for the remains of a woman missing since the riots said coroners spokesman Tom Schwabe. The woman was last seen going into the burning building to warn looters the Structure was on fire. In the predominantly hispanic Pico Union area several Hundred volunteers swept and painted in a cleanup sponsored by City councilman Mike Page 1 tons that any miners would be found alive. Workers were pumping fresh air into the mine but they did not know if it was reaching the areas where the miners were missing about a mile from the mine Entrance. Benner said the bodies had been tentatively identified and their relatives were receiving counselling. Sobbing could be heard Over the sound of Birds chirping in the misty Hills surrounding the site. Relatives of the trapped men had spent the night at a nearby fire station some watching anxiously through windows toward the mine Entrance. The bodies were found shortly after noon by Rescue workers wearing oxygen tanks who picked their Way through a Maze of hot tunnels about 1,600 Yards from the mine Entrance. The cause of the disaster had not been determined but suspicion fell on methane an explosive Gas that seeps from Coal. Rescue Crews were slowed because they had to set up temporary ventilation systems and restore electric Power As they went. Their air tanks also made communication difficult further slowing the work. Before the first bodies were found Benner said one Section of the mine registered methane Levels that were potentially explosive and Carbon dioxide Levels that were dangerous. A those Levels of Gas Are High and life would certainly be in danger a Benner Page 1 shuttle on thursday had been geared to the Rescue attempt by the Crew of six men and one woman. Engineers at Mission control in Houston and the International telecommunications satellite organization control Center in Washington worked nonstop to bring the two Craft together. The Intelsat controllers slowed the satellites spin to less than one revolution a minute then shut off its fuel lines to protect the space walking astronauts. Brandenstein was relying on the shuttles cameras Star tracker navigational devices radar handheld laser guns and ultimately his experience with two previous rendezvous to bring the shuttle within reach of the satellite. Thuot had the crucial Job of capturing the satellite with a special tool while standing on the end of the 50-foot shuttle Crane. The 12-by-17-foot satellite weighs tons. Crane operator Bruce Melnick working inside the Cabin was to lower the satellite onto a 23,000-Pound rocket motor were to Latch the two together the Craft was to be released and float away. Intelsat planned to fire the motor today sending the satellite 51,750 Miles above Earth a nearly a fourth of the distance to the Moon. The satellite gradually is to be lowered to a working station 22,300 Miles Over the Atlantic Ocean. The $157 million satellite was left in a uselessly Low orbit in March 1990 by a mis wired Titan rocket. Intelsat paid the National aeronautics and space administration $93 million of the $363 million Mission the seventh space Salvage flight by astronauts. Unclaimed baggage Offenbach Germany a warehouse personnel Are trying to match up service members and civilians in Europe with their unclaimed baggage a v corps spokesman said. Baggage left unclaimed after 300 Days is subject to disposal. No further storage is authorized. The following persons should Contact the Offenbach warehouse aet feb Dol to unit 25754, Apo a 09242, or Call ets 320-5008 or 7309. The German civilian numbers Are 069-1515008 or 069-1517309. Baggage Une mad after 60 Daya Anthony Craig Moora Tori Campbell. Aubrey Mosley Derrick cot Robert Muriel Joseph Dixon Mark Powazi Steven Douglas Jesse Ragsdale Christina Embree Roger Reed Mark Hall Clarence Rhoades c. Harris George Ryker Mark Hendricks Debra Saunders Michael Hendrix Vienna Smith Scott Hil ton a Turner Betty Holmes James Tollerton Joseph Imwalle Theresa Small Douglas Jackson n. West Martann l Waldall chosen Whisenand Adam Laver. Johnny Wilson Joe Uberte John Worle Christopher Mcclain Lester Wooten Stephen Mcmanus Robert baggage unclaimed Alexander k. Bed John Burnett Scott Gudson Annette hash Jason b. Herman Stephen Hinton Yvette Jordan Jeffrey clog Barbara Moore Robert a her 120 Days Parks Barrett Payton Derek Randall Rodney Reimann r. Row son Daniel Salters Carolyn Saunders Jeffrey Vann John Ware James Wroaten dra to schedules 3 sales in Germany the defense re utilization and marketing office has announced upcoming sates in Germany a Bamberg ranges washers dryers and refrigerators will be sold in building 8629 at Muna Kaseane on tuesday. The Sale is open to id card holders Only from 9 to 10 . Installation pass holders can attend from 10 to 11 ., and the Public can attend from 11 . Until 1 . Payments must be made in dollars or Marks but no checks will be accepted. Purchases must be removed by the close of the Sale. A Grafe Wohr ranges washers dryers and refrigerators will be for Sale in building 4344 at Camp Kasserine on wednesday. The Sale is open Only to id card holders from 8 to 9 . The Public can attend from 9 . Until 1 . Purchases must be paid in Marks Casl Only and removed by the close of the Sale. A Mainz Fin then household furniture will be available in building 5834 at the Fin then Airfield on saturday. The Public is invited from 9 . Until . Furniture must be paid for in Cash ant dollars and Marks will be accepted. Put chases must be removed by 3 . On that Day of the Sale. Neo nazis injure Punk rockers at party Magdeburg Germany a about 20 Neo nazis armed with baseball bats beat participants at a birthday party for Punk rockers and five people were Hurt police said sunday. The attack in the Eastern German City of Magdeburg about n Miles West of Beilin erupted saturday in a restaurant where leftist a a punks were celebrating a birthday police said. Two of the injured people suffered 11actured skulls and a third person was cry tic in condition police l he Neo nazi skinheads Abo Dennl i hed the restaurant vandalized two parked cars and robbed the snack bar. The skinheads then fled authorities said. Violence by Radical right Wing youths often directed against minorities but frequently aimed at rival subcultures has been a serious problem in economically depressed Eastern Germany
