European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 9, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes$26,000 reported stolen from Baum older club from staff and wire reports Kaiserslautern Germany a More than $26,000,was stolen from Baumholz cry a Iron club Early this week Community officials said. The break in occurred Between 12 45 and 4 45 . Tuesday when a person or persons stole the. Money from the club Safe according to a statement from the Baum older Public affairs officials late. Thursday. The Iron club is an All ranks military club located a in the Center of the military Community. The club is one of four military clubs in Baumholzer. Although officials will not comment on the details surrounding tuesday mornings break in Tom Gathercole confirmed there were signs of forced entry. Gathercole works for Baumholz cry a morale welfare and recreation activity As chief of the Community operations division which oversees the clubs. A a Quot quota a a military police discovered the break in at 4 45 . And searched the premises. During the search the Money was discovered missing the statement read. A a. A a. Baum older officials would not comment on whether the Safe was left open or Why $26,000 was left in the club theft is under investigation by Baum older a Branch of the criminal investigation come also known As on wills funerals set Karlsruhe Germany a four expert speakers Are scheduled to take part in an informational presentation about wills and funerals july 18 at the Smiley Barracks Library to Karlsruhe. The 6 . Event is intended to help americans who have european spouses and family members according to librarian Nancy habit the speakers include Petra Baumister of the Kaiserslautern Legal Center capt. Charlese. Jackson chaplain of the 7th signal brigade Gerald a Owens a former casualty coordinator in Karlsruhe who now works As chief of Central processing for Heidelberg a 411th base support in and John Carter vice president of the local chapter of veterans of foreign change slated Schwet Zingen Germany col. Roger l. Brautigan is scheduled to take command of the 7th army Reserve come on sunday in a ceremony at Tompkins Barracks. Brautigan replaces Brig Gen. Richard j. Dirgins. The ceremony is to be held at 10 . On the posts Parade Field or in the event of bad weather m the gymnasium. It is open to the Public. The command s Tompkins Barracks offices serve As Headquarters for 23 army Reserve units in Belgium Germany Italy the Netherlands and the United kingdom Usa eur dogs have Day Wurzburg Germany a military police canines will vie for top dog during . Army Europe competitions next Friday and saturday at Dickman Field in Wurzburg s Leighton Barracks. The dogs obedience agility and skill in finding drugs and explosives and in fighting will be tested according to . Police canine association rules. The Public is invited to watch the contest from 8 30 . To 7 . For More information Call staff sgt. Tony Graden 98th area support group Provost marshals office at Dan 355-2445 or 0913702-2445.., chinese officers meet Beijing a the commander of . Pacific forces met China Stop military official Friday in the highest level meeting since military ties were Frozen after the 1989 Tiana men Square massacre. Adm. Charles r. Larson told Gen. Liu Huiqing that his three Day visit has made him a realize that China and the United states have Many common interests in upholding peace and stability in the Asia Pacific Region a the televisions evening news broadcast said. The official Xinhua news Agency said Larson discussed the North korean nuclear Issue with Liu vice chairman of the Central military commission and a member of the communist party a powerful standing committee. Liu expressed Hope for Success at talks on North Korea s nuclear program Xinhua said without giving details. The talks began Friday in Geneva. Saturday july 9,1994 japanese astronaut Chiaki Mutaf left or Tokyo Waves As she Heads for the launch pad of the space shuttle Colum Bia on ohday. Behind her Are fellow Crew members Donald Thomas left and Carl Wab Crew in suits newts in cahoots blast off on very fishy Mission Cape canaveral Fla. Apr Columbia ments on the ground As a control group soared into space Friday with an International Crew and scientists Are interested in How the animals develop a wet wiggly cargo thousands of fish newts and sea an Ltd behave during the two week Laboratory research urchins handpicked for this science Mission. Mission. A the 2,000-ton shuttle thundered off its Oceanside japanese biologists for instance want to see whether pad at 12 43 ., right on time. It pierced two decks of and How fish mate in weightlessness and what the off Clouds on its Way into orbit and could be seen for More Spring Are like. Than two minutes As it arched out Over the Atlantic. Researchers picked two male and two female Mcdathe weather cooperated despite earlier concerns a that seem to get along and avoid the looping behave about storms both at Cape canaveral and at the shut for exhibited by orbiting fish in the past tie emergency Landing Sites in West Africa. Ehlt lat thing biologists want in orbit arc looping it is the 63rd space shuttle flight in 13 years and the Mcdara 17th for Columbia nasal a oldest shuttle. A if y0ll Are looping can you mate in a Meny go Nasa has never flown so Many kinds of aquatic Ani round its crazy a said japanese project scientist Mals at once. Shunji holds four japanese med aka fish six Gold six americans and one japanese a a or Chiaki fish 126 jellyfish four newts 144 Newt eggs 340 Meda Mukai the first japanese woman in space a Are Aska eggs 180 Toad eggs and six Toad testes to fertilize signed to the flight. The . Crew members Are com those eggs 11,200 baby sea urchins and 500 flies. An Mander Robert Cabana Pilot James Hatsil jr., Rich equal number of animals will undergo identical expert Ard Hieb Leroy Chiao Carl Walz and Donald Thomas. By Dave Melancon. Dunlap said. It Irmburg Bureau. The Soldier said he cleared the boy s Throat and per Kitzinger Germany a a . Soldier was cred formed Mouth to Mouth resuscitation taking care not item with saving the life of a 4-Ycar-old German boy to overfill the child a Small lungs Over the fourth of july weekend. A this eyes rolled Back into his head he started cough spec John Dunlap a combat signalman assigned to ing and then crying Quot Dunlap said. A it seemed like it cod 123rd signal in in Kitzinger said he did not sex took a couple of minutes i thought he was going to pet any excitement when he went fishing with friends Tor four Days at a Lake in Dettelbach about six Miles the Soldier then wrapped the boy in a Towel to pre North kit Zegen. Vent Shock. On sunday afternoon two German boys were play a Dunlap just jumped in a said Edith Knippe Bach my near the water Dunlap said. The younger one Franks aunt. A the got him Frank screaming. He got Frank Schamann of Markbreit fell in and remained him Uduc i a Ater for several minutes before his father Frank was released thursday morning from a out. R ,. Wurzburg Hospital where he Hau been under Obser they got most of the water out of him a Dunlap vation. He did not suffer any brain damage and is in said. A but no one knew what to do next. Everybody Good health the youngsters aunt said. Else was panicking. A a he a totally out of danger now a Kruppenbach said. The boys family and bystanders were shaking the a the Shock is Over boy holding him upside Down by his feet and trying to a i Hope that everyone can take a first Aid course in breathe m the boy s Mouth without Clearing it first the Case something like this happens because it does Quot so a a Era Ai Dunlap said. A i never thought i would Ever use it until the boy was Limp turned Blue and had no pulse that Day. 1 am glad the army taught me
