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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 31, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes d Rock Hudson flown to for further 2 d Dickerson head nil Camp 21 d today Dollar still buys 27 the stars and stripes authorized unofficial publication for the armed forces 104 july 1985 it Ond sum Joy 0 8693 a soviet Exchange barbs but both urge relaxing of superpowers tensions Finland a Secretary of state George Shultz and soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze exchanged Sharp criticism during their first Public meeting but called on each other to make new efforts to defuse tension be tween the pious declarations Are Shultz in an attack on the soviet unions treatment of real Progress can Only be seen in its effect on human speaking at a 10th anniversary Cele bration of the Helsinki accords on human rights and Shultz told the foreign ministers of 34 nations that no one can deny the Gap Between Hope and performance on human rights in the past he charged the soviet Union and its East european allies with violating the accords by jailing people who exercise their human rights and cited soviet polish Solidar Ity Trade unionists and others who he said were convicted on obviously trumped up criminal who spoke before accused the United states of hampering efforts to control the arms race and rejected american criticism of his country record on human a photo Secretary of state George Shultz right and soviet ambassador to the Aii atoll Dobrynin use similar gestures while chatting before opening of the Helsinki in the 1975 Helsinki the Western democracies tacitly accepted the pos world War ii Borders in Eastern Europe that expanded Moscow military and political in the soviets agreed to a Freer flow of people and the agreement brought limited Prog Ress in easing travel by journalists Between East and West and reuniting families across the Iron Shultz he the most important promises have not been he jewish emigration from the soviet Union has dwindled from More than in 1975 to 896 last with the same regrettable trend for Ger Man and armenian More than 20 soviets married to Ameri cans have been denied exit and Sovi ets monitoring Observance of the Helsinki accords have been sent to jails and labor Shultz since last he at least 16 jew ish cultural including nine hebrew have been Many Chris moslem and other religious leaders see Shultz on Page 28 Austria arrests 4 More in tainted wine scandal from staff and wire reports Vienna police in the lower Austria province said tuesday that they have arrested four More suspects in the wine bringing the total of people in investigative custody to the associated press the provincial police Bureau announced that a wine a chemical a vintner and a druggist were taken into custody those arrested so far Are being questioned about adding Dieth Ylene glycol to their but no formal charges have been the a the a component of anti can damage the nerves and kidneys if enough is authorities it apparently was added in an Effort to sweeten the the austrian government has said it knows of More than 140 vintages con Taining the Germany has published a list of More than 350 suspect austrian four German wines have been reported As they Are 1983 Walter Sei Del he Mersheimer son Lenhang Beere 1983 Walter Seidel we Thofner Berg Kloster 1983 Alpiger Optima Beere and 1983 Fra Mersheimer Huxel Rebe Usa eur and Safe class in officials said earlier that they carried other Seidel wines than those reported to be but have removed them from the shelves until a determination is made concerning their both services stores said they dont photo by Brian Smith wry sign outside English carry the brands known to be no fatalities or illnesses have been proved As a result of Dieth Ylene glycol the a although Mil Lions of bottles of austrian wine have been removed from store shelves in the United Japan and other austrian Chancellor Fred attempting to restore Faith in exported pledged monday to work for a new Quality control Law that would be the toughest in scientists attempt to fix shuttles Telescope system Cape a perts wrestled tuesday with a problem with a million pointing system for the solar Telescope aboard the while sources on the ground reported that faulty sensors probably were responsible for the harrowing shutdown of one of the space shuttles main the who asked not to be Ridenti said radio data almost conclusively pinpoints the sensors As the cause of Mon Days sudden shutdown of engine 1 nearly six minutes into the As a Nasa the next shuttle that of the will go ahead As scheduled on 24 but with improved heat sensors in the the discovery was moved into an Assem Bly building tuesday to be mated with solid fuel Booster rockets and an external fuel Nasa said it would be moved to the launch pad next the discovery Mission will be to deploy three communications satellites and repair one which is already in the Early engine cutoff left the Chal Lenger in a Nowerth unplanned orbit and curtailed some of the science technical problems were restricting the Progress of some including the German made pointing system which was designed to allow three telescopes to study the Sun and one to measure the suns effects on earths one of the solar telescopes lost and specialists on the ground were working to resolve both periodic overheat ing problems with another Telescope were Nasa officials said before the Mission that testing the pointing system was the most important goal of the it is to be used on several flights in the include a photo the challenger lifts off in ing a shuttle Mission which is to study Hal Leys Comet next spokesman Eugene Urban told reporters at Mission control even if the system cant be the individual telescopes have in but less pointing capability that would permit the gathering of some most of the 13 experiments switched on As including a Generator that shot Brilliant Electron beams out of the shuttles cargo Bay in a study of properties of the the atmospheric layer that transmits radio signals around the  
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