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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 10, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Within next five years furniture support May be reduced b Keith Bennetts suit writer budget cuts aging inventories and expanded personal property shipments May soon alter the government s family furniture support role in Europe according to military housing officials. Within the nent five years the government probably will scale Down its family furniture support considerably relying instead on service members to ship More of their personal household goods overseas. Sarel r and Safe spokesmen said. However major household appliance support for serv ice members should not be affected they added. Although about 40 percent of the military s family furnishings in Europe arc More than 25 years old. Con Gress is not providing funds to buy new dressers tables sofas chairs and other household furnishings needed to update inventories Here the spokesmen said. Right in us re spending nothing on new furniture said Jack Kane Safe housing division spokesman. Our Budge last year did t include any Money for new furniture  Money has also been scarce for the army s family furniture program in Europe according to Francis Byrne assistant chief of the Usa eur engineering and housing division. Our 1980 budget did not include any continued on Page 2. Col. It open split Over Oil Price hike proposed Compromise would raise . Gas 7 cents a gallon authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces vol. 39, no. 54 i Roll Oik Sura toy tuesday june 10, 1980 if 21855 a Europe poll finds cafes has Many Happy customers Munich a Survey conducted throughout Europe by cafes shows that the Exchange gets Good Marks from its customers. Ninety two percent gave cafes a rat ing of satisfactory or better when asked he key question in the Survey. It sought the customer s Overall impression of cafes  to an cafes spokesman customers answered Survey questions by select ing descriptions excellent very Good satisfactory or  92 percent Overall rating was made up of 11 percent in the excellent category,36 percent very Good and 45 percent sat Bani Sadr warns of Friar consequences Tehran Dpi president Abolhassan Bali Sadr in an interview published monday warned iranian hardliner against the consequences of holding a spy trial of the s3 american hostages saying it is not known what it will Lead  Bani Sadr issued the warning As Iran s islamic parliament prepared to Start considering the appointment of a prime min ister tie first stage of official business expected to culminate in a debate on the hostage Issue in late july. Bani Sadr did not elaborate on the consequences of an espionage trial which Funda mentalist members of parliament Are re ported favouring. There Are Many assumptions regarding continued on Page 28. Col. 1 i factory. The remainder rated it As poor or did t answer the question. Maj. William j. Hudson chief of the customer relations Branch for cafes Contimica on Page 28. Col. 31 Algiers Algeria a the organization of Petroleum exporting countries appeared deeply divided As formal talks be Gan monday on a proposed Price Compro Mise that would substantially raise the world s Oil Bill and increase . Gasoline and heating Oil costs More than seven Emu a gallon. Key ministers said they thought the plan would fail. Saudi arabian Oil minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani told reporters he was very pessimistic about chances of reach ing an agreement at the conference. Confer ence sources said the saudis were opposing the Deal in Hopes that Supply and demand forces on the world Oil markets would Force the Hawks to accept lower prices later this year. Iranian Oil minister All  Moi fur also said he was sure no agreement would be reached. Sources said world Oil prices Likely would remain about the same if the meeting failed to produce a new Accord among the 13 member nations. If the Compromise Price is accepted it would boost the average open Price by nearly 5 percent. Algerian president Chad i bin Jedi urged a militant approach at the Start of talks. The algerian president told open that our organization must avoid squandering this strategic raw material  we must set reasonable prices prices that Are capable of dissuading profligate consumption by importers he said. His statement was widely interpreted As an open invitation to open members to reduce their production and hike prices. Yamani said after the speech that he was pessimistic that an agreement could be reached. He was under pressure from open moderates to raise the saudi Price from the cur rent $28 per 42-gallon barrel to $32 in a Compromise to end the pricing Dessaray. Iraqi Oil minister Taych Abdul Karim said sunday he would propose that All open nations charge $32 a barrel. Agreement on that Price would mean Hawks would have to drop their prices $3. Middle of the readers raise theirs $2 and the Sau Dis increase theirs $4. Industry analysts said the Deal would boost open s Oil income by about $15 Bil lion a year from $315 billion. The Compromise s Overall effect would be an average Price increase because countries raising prices produce a larger volume of of continued on Page 28, col. I to newly dec loped soviet t-72 tanks piss East Berlin officials sunday during t-72 tank in East Berlin a military Parade marking East Ger Man 30lh Anni Cesar. Jane s Armor and artillery yearbook rates the As better than the i a. M60a3. T-72 a  
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