European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 18, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday september 18. 1985 the stars and stripes Page 9 dutch demand missile pact cancellation clause tier Hall a Netherlands a Dulch Premier Ruud Lubbers has said thai any agreement on the projected deployment of 48 nato cruise missiles in the Netherlands will contain a cancellation clause. Lubbers gave no further comment on the form or Content of the draft agreement which will be presented to parliament if the government decides to go ahead with the deployment. A final decision is schedule for nov. I. In his statement monday Lubbers declined to indicate the conditions or notice period in such s cancellation clause. The military Roundup treaty is required because the miss tics would be under the control of . Troops. The Netherlands is the Only Natona Tion scheduled to receive the missiles thai still not selected a she for them be cause of widespread popular opposition to the warheads medium Range t Pershing if and cruise missiles have already been deployed in Brit Ain. West Germany Italy and he Gium. The Center right dutch coalition govern ment pledged on june 1, 1984, that it would deploy inc 48 cruise missiles in accordance with nato s 1979 dual track deploy and negotiate decision if next nov. 1, the number of ss-2d intermediate Range nuclear missiles deployed by the soviet Union is More than 178. That is the number of is 20 missiles generally accepted to have been in place on june 1. 19k-4. The most recently released nato Esti mate of ss-20 deployments is 424, the i9k4 government policy statement also specified that if current Geneva. Switzerland talks result in an fasl Vest pact on the medium Range missiles the numbers deployed in the Netherlands would be in line with that agreement. However the opposition dutch labor party which holds the most seats of any party in parliament has repeatedly said it would seek the revocation of any missile pact with the United Stales if it were to get into Power after the upcoming National elections in May. The government is widely viewed Here As leaning toward a positive missile decision with deployment expected in begin in 1988, in a last ditch Effort to summon grass roots opposition to the new nato nuclear warheads a coalition of dutch anti missile groups has begun a massive write in Cam . Sending All 5.4 million dutch House holds anti missile reply cards addressed to . Heat from German brewery will Waim air Force families Pitburg a Germany is air Force families Here will enjoy the heat cast off in the manufacture of Pitburg or Beer and other brewery products according to base officials. Brewery processes produce heat that is now lost. A new system will use that heal to provide All the space heating and hot water for 1,200 families living in 50 housing units. Existing boilers will remain in the buildings As backup. Well be building on station to heat the water Bandad Tribu Tion system to bring the water to the facilities said Walter i. Becker Pitburg offs chief of engineering and environmental planning. The construction will be paid for by the brewery a Cost of about 56 million Becker said. Spokesmen for the brewery estimated the Cost at 14 million Marks about $5 million. The base will save 33 percent of its current heating costs base officials estimate and the system will reduce pollution resulting from the use of Coal to heat the housing units. The conversion will begin in 1986. Electronic system to keep Tab on unit s 500 cargo trailers Frankfurt an electronic accounting system will soon be keeping track of the 37th trans group s 2,500 cargo trailers a 4th trans come spokesman said. The spokesman said eventually the system will keep up with which trailer a certain cargo is on what Transfer Point it s parked in and if it is on the Road which tractor is pulling it and who the Driver is. The new system will use computerized labels read by a laser gun and will increase efficiency and save Money and manpower said maj. Robert Lowe chief of data process ing for the 4th trans come. It s a Metal plate which will be attached to the trailer said Eva Mcmiller chief of the Programmer Branch. It will have the serial number of the trailer and descriptive information As to what kind of trailer it the information will be kept at the 37th trans group Headquarters in Kleber Cavern in Kaiserslautern. Mcmiller said that eventually a plate will be attached to the tractors because trailers Are often switched. One saving thai will come from the new system will be in loading fewer trailers with More cargo said capt. Mike Doo Ley chief of the procedures analysis and technical assistance Branch of the 4tn trans come. If two trailers from separate Points arrive at a Transfer location with the same destination the loads can be combined on one trailer. He said there Are too Many trailers to be kept close track of manually. There Are nine trailer Transfer Points throughout Ger Many that handle cargo trailers with a relay system. The program is expected to be in operation in november. No gets medal for saving life of airman choking on food Zaragoza a Spain master sgt. Michael Carbon Neau received the air Force achievement medal recently for preventing a fellow service member from choking to death. Carbonneau performed the Heim Lidi Man Euver on sol. Kavin j. Catalfu at the Zaragoza Din Hig Hall aug. 22 after he noticed Catalfu a disaster preparedness instructor waving for , control Tower chief grabbed the sergeant from behind and forced the sergeant to cough up the food that was lodged in his Throat. At tint i thought he was waving to someone across the dining Hall Carbonneau said. Then 1 realized that he was in trouble. I did the Only thing i knew to do i had people sitting no More than three feet from me who did t realize there was a serious problem Catalfu said. Then i fell the sergeant come from behind and proceed with the Hemlich Man Euver. If it weren t for him. Well i Don t want to think about it. I have never Felt so close to death. For a while there 1 did t think i would see my pcs out of 34 american youngsters join italians in annual Art contest by Terry Barnt Ulusc Naples Italy thirty four american children from pin Tamarr school were Ninon 435 Young artists who sketched their visions onto paper recently in Italy s National Art contest. The children designed their works of irl with pencils coloured markers Ink Chalk and paints. As they sat at tables Cross legged on the ground or with legs Bent to make an easel the children Drew Ani Mals castles rainbows and Flowers. Others seemed to be Young architects designing Homes or re creating greek mins some envisioned Battle scenes or spaceships for galactic travel. For the past three years this annual event has been structured in much the same said Art teacher Phil Gunderman. The Art supplies and paper Are furnished for each child. It s always chaotic getting the kids a place to sit and to line up their supplies she added but they seem to enjoy this is a fun Way for the children to have an intercultural said Rita Tomai Host nation teacher. They Sec that italian kids their own age enjoy drawing the same things that they do. It was fun to see How curious the children were and How they looked around to Sec what the others ital ians and americans were drawing. I believe they Learned that they can communicate not Only through language but through their gestures and their Christianne Knoop. A 10-year-old sixth grader won a Ping Pong set by placing 13th among the top 20 winners. Other american children who received pries were Kevin Callan Katie Youngburg Magnus Mcdowell and Justin Abold. Fifty prizes were awarded. The contest took place at de Clandia amusement Park. It was sponsored by Mondadori publishing co. Terry barn House is a chief journalist for thu Navy of information. Photo tors a by Terry you Nuberg 7 sketches a pirate ship Graham romanian officials Confer Bucharest a american evangelist Billy Gra Ham winding up his Best attended preaching tour of a soviet bloc country said tuesday he also met with Roma Nian officials to discuss concerns about the relationship Between Church and state Here. It must be acknowledged that believers in Romania live in a society which is governed by an atheistic ideology and it is to be expected that there Are tensions from time to time the Southern Baptist preacher told reporters before leaving for Hungary. I have discussed the concern Many americans have about specific issues on Church stale relations in my Pri vate discussions with ranking officials he said. He did not elaborate on the outcome of the talks and he said he had not been approached by any baptists complaining of religious persecution. They would like to have More bibles and sermons but the same thing happens in America he said in response to a question from a romanian reporter. He did not explain the remark. Graham s 11-Day tour of seven cities the first in communist Romania by a foreign evangelist came at a time of spiritual revival in Romania. The number of persons Here who profess inc Baptist Faith has grown rapidly in recent years reaching 300,000 today according to denomination estimates. The trip also coincided with growing opposition in con Gress to most favored nation Trade status for Romania. The legislation which provides import benefits for Roma Nian products is considered vital to this economically strapped country. The benefits arc tied to emigration rights for romanians. 2 earn boy scouting s highest rank by the stars and stripes two boy scouts in Europe have earned the rank of Eagle scout according to transatlantic Council boy scouts of America officials in Mannheim. John David Mcconnell. 17, of troop 5 in Oslo Sholz Germany repainted the numbers that designated apart ment parking slots in the osterholz Community housing area As his Eagle project. Mcconnell a student at Oslo Sholz High school is the son of it. Cmdr. Thomas c. Mcconnell and Brenda h. Mcconnell. Stephen Walker Simpsonjr. Of troop 2 5 provided parents in the Verona Italy military Community Wilh packets of information on How to assist authorities in inc event their child became lost or was missing. The packets included fingerprints vital statistics and an up to Date photograph of their child. Simpson is the son of maj. And mrs. Stephcn Simps
