European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 12, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse The Sikan vol. 52, no. 238 500 sunday december 12,1993 d 8693 a a. A a a a a 1 1 a insurance pitch to soldiers suspected of violating ethics by Craig Martin a. Staff writer two insurance salesmen Are using unethical tactics to sell life insurance to soldiers in Darmstadt Germany according to an army official and a top official from the european underwriters association. Chuck Strickland and Ray Wilson agents for first National life insurance co. Of America in Birmingham ala., have been meeting with soldiers of the 32nd and 440th signal battalions in Darmstadt and Selling them what Are billed As a a life insurance policies a however the salesmen have been meeting with soldiers on duty and Selling poli pics to them after presenting a briefing on government benefits said los Gill spy the education chairman and past president of the european association of life insurance underwriters referred to As the eau. Quot when you do this in Masse to a captive audience like this you re leading these people to believe this is a program the government is pushing a Gill spy said. A there arc people out there that done to see ethics on Page 4 the Tail of the shuttle endeavour is visible As the Craft orbits Earth in a televised View saturday. With most of its Mission accomplished the Crew had plenty of time for sightseeing during the Day. Shuffle Crew gets Day of rest space Center Houston a after a dramatic and arduous week refurbishing the Hubble space Telescope seven astronauts aboard the shuttle endeavour got some refreshing news from Earth. A we Don t have anything for you to do a Mission control told the Hubble mechanics after they awoke to their Reward for much hard work a Day off. The astronauts spared the Wake up music traditionally beamed up by ground controllers slept an extra two hours. Then they started saturdays sched ule most of which was empty and left plenty of Lime for sightseeing. A we got up. Just in time to see this really spectacular Mediterranean pass at night and we re looking at what looks like the brightest morning Star you Ever saw Over Here trailing behind us which is the Hubble space Telescope a commander Richard Covey Crew transmitted images of the Hubble flying about 56 Miles behind endeavour. It see shuttle on Page 2 suspect in train killings faces psychiatric tests a see Page 7 Glover dry a deadly shroud hovers Over Fulda troops by Mark Kinkade staff writer Fulda Germany a these Are Black Days for the Blackhorse. The 11th army Cav regt known a As the a Black horse Quot has been rocked a a in recent months by two tragically violent killings As it packed its bags and began the move out of Fulda after More than 20 years. In october 1-year-old Elizabeth Ricard was beaten to death in her Fulda suburban a part mint and thrown from a 40-foot Balcony. The army has charged her father spec. Edward a. I card Iii a helicopter Mechanic at Sickols army Airfield near the regiments Downs Barracks Headquarters with premeditated murder. Another helicopter Mechanic sgt Stephen Shap is in military custody As a suspect in the tuesday night see Fulda on Page 2 Gore hails troops in Rhein main Stop Rii Ein main Germany a amps a vice president Al Gore arrived Here saturday night to visit with . Forces and thank participants of operation provide Promise for their dedication to aiding War torn Bosnia. Later that night Gore accompanied by his wife Tipper was to continue on to the former soviet Union for a we Klong tour including Alma Ata Kazakhstan Bishkek Kyrgyzstan and Moscow and St. Petersburg Russia. The vice president addressed a crowd of More than see Gore on Page 2 an americans fight for her native Cambodia a see sunday Magazine
