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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, September 6, 1985

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 06, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes Friday september 6, 1985 . Must build new system Secretary general declares schools Roundup United nations a the Secretary general warned thursday that the United nations would Degener ate into a rambling contentious slum unless it was use to build the International system of the  in his state of the world report to the upcoming 40th anniversary session of the general Assembly Javier Perez de Cuellar said that Mankind s most urgent Challenge was to devise a working International political system in which All  he said that would be a system which will not Only guarantee survival and order but will make our planet run Niobe evenly in the interests of All of its  the United nations since its founding in 1945, has provided a promising Start Perez de Cuellar said but what has happened since Falls far Short of the founding fathers  . Member slates must decide if they wish to Coop Erate in building on this foundation a useful coherent effective institution or to follow their own narrow inter ests. In that Case the promising foundations established with so much thought and hard work will end up sur mounted by a rambling and contentious slum the Breed ing ground of endless new troubles and disasters he said. Before the world can Advance to an improved system of International cooperation and Security Perez de Cuellar said the United nations world body has to become a More effective institution and on the International level i a great vacuum of legitimacy and respected  As a Means of enhancing the authority of the 15-nation Security Council the United nations peacekeeping body Perez de Cuellar suggested that the superpowers begin by making the Council Nore the guardian of peace it was set up to be and lets the Battleground on which to fight out political and ideological  then he proposed that the Council should in the near future make a deliberate and concerted Effort to solve one or two of the major problems before it by making Fuller use of the measures available to it under the  Char  the major issues that the Council has dealt with in the recent years include the Iran Iraq War Southern Africa the Middle East and the Cyprus problem. Under the Secretary general s suggestion the Council presumably would pick out an Issue most promising of a solution and then concentrate its Energy and charter pow ers to reach a settlement. This is something that has never been tried before according to Brian Urquhart undersecretary general for special political affairs. The charter provides that the Security Council can Call upon the adversaries to seek a solution by negotiation enquiry mediation conciliation arbitration judicial settlement resort to regional agencies or arrangements or other peaceful Means of their  failing that the Council can impose wide ranging sanctions on any country deemed to be in breach of the peace. If All else fails the Council May take such action by air sea or land forces As May be necessary to maintain or restore International peace and Security. Member state would be called on to provide troops equipment and facilities to a . Command. To Date the Security Council has made Only limited use of its Sanction Powers. It did agree in 1977 to impose an arms embargo on South Africa but ., British and French vetoes have prevented the Council from adopting wider sanctions against the Pretoria government the Only time the Council has approved collective Mili tary action was in 1950, when North Korea invaded the South. The soviet Union was boycotting the Council at the time and therefore was not in a position to use its veto. . Members were asked to contribute to the  command consisting mostly of  Troops but including Token contingents from 15 other countries. We Bruecken students to join German choirs in concert we Bruecken Germany students from Wei Bruecken elementary and High schools will join three Ger Man choirs to present a concert saturday a. 8 . In  concert which will be held in the Irmini Suhalie a open to the Public. Admission is 5 Marks. The students practice during the summer Tor the con a s uniquely special said we Bruecken principal Margaret Armstrong. It is really magnificent. Julie an Drews and the Trapp family could t do  More than 20 children from we Bruecken elementary will sing excerpts from the sound of  they will be joined by their music teacher Maryanna Quattrini Jones. Other american participating will include High school student Susan Binns and Rick Speer along with Linda Merrill music teacher from Kreuzburg elementary and Rachel miser the High school music teacher. In Addi Tion High school students Tina and Robin Stockton and their parents will present a Marionette show. The concert will be a tribute to German american Friendship. It will be followed by a dance. Clark a elementary principal to receive National award Washington is the principal of the Mao Arthur elementary school at Clark a the philippine it one of 54  Elementary and Middle school  Nistra tors selected for the National distinguished principal award this year. The principal is Ronald Warner who has More than 20 years experience As a classroom teacher and principal an announcement from the department of defense dependents schools said. The 54 winners come from each of the states the District of Columbia puerto Rico and the school systems run by the state and defense departments. California police review unsolved crimes for link with the night stalker7 los Angeles a police Here and in san Francisco Are reviewing dozens of unsolved homicides burglaries Kidnap pings and molestations in an Effort to deter mine if any were tied to the night stalker serial killings. Fingerprints found in the apartment of a los Angeles woman slain 15 months ago match those of Richard Ramirez 25, the nun accused of being the night stalker to Angeles police chief Daryl Gate said wednesday. Missile dropped by Jet recovered Pitburg Germany  Air Force explosive ordinance safety and Security police personnel from the air bases at Spang Dahlem and Pitburg recovered an inert training missile wednesday morning that had been accidentally dropped from a .air Force aircraft according to an air Force spokeswoman. The missile was inadvertently dropped from an f-16 assigned to the 50th tac fighter Wing Hahn a during a training Mission july 12. The missile was removed from a wooded area about four mics Northeast of Hermes Keil where it had been discovered by a Hunter the spokeswoman said. It was taken to Pitburg a and was picked up later wednesday by officials from Hahn a. There were no explosives on the missile and at no Lime was there any danger to the Public from explosion or fire the spokeswoman said. The incident is being investigated by Theair Force. Investigators Are looking Back on All of our homicides that had strange Circum stances Gates said. The review of unsolved cases which also included burglar ies abductions and molestations would go Back to 1981, he said. He refused to elaborate on cases involving strange circumstances but investigators have said drawings of inverted Penta Grams or five pointed stars used As satanic symbols were found at several crime scenes. Court documents hied by san Francisco investigators say Ramirez was obsessed with satanism and the Pentagram Symbol. The Case in which Ramirez fingerprints allegedly were found was the june 28,1984, slaying of Jennie Vincow 79, whose body was discovered in her Northeast los Angeles apartment. Gates said. Her Throat Haa been slashed. That killing occurred nine months before the first of the slayings attributed to the night stalker. Investigators have blamed at least 14killings and 21 other attacks since March on the serial Kilcur who entered Homes at night through unlocked doors and window Sand attacked victims with guns knives and other weapons. Some victims were Muti lated and tortured. The killer also May have kidnapped and molested four children detectives have said. San Francisco detectives began reviewing More than 60 unsolved slayings since 1983. We feel or. Ramirez May have been in san Francisco for visits at least beginning in Early 1983," said san Francisco . George Kowalski head of homicide. San Francisco police said they were studying the deaths of at least four people killed by an intruder who entered through an unlocked door or window. Mac flights the following in bration on military Airlift come commercial contract flights arriving and leaving Rhein main a Ger Many and Raf Mildenhall England be tween sept. 9 and sept. 16, u provided for customer convenience. All times Are local and the schedule is subject to change. American military passengers May Fly to and from the United states with a valid identification card and proper leave or travel orders. American citizen passengers who Are not in the military need a valid pass port but children listed on a Parent s pass port do not need a separate passport. Non amen can passengers need a passport and valid visa. Military members must be in a service uniform unless civilian clothes Are authorized in their orders. All passengers leaving Rhein main Are reminded that they May Check in As Early As six and a half hours prior to the not later than not Check in time listed below. For further flight information Call Rhein Mai military 2305-70i5/70w or Auto on 3 30-70 1 5/70 1 o. 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