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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 10, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside Striper to allow . To search crash site Page 5 Ramstein nips Hahn 14-13 for Csc football title Page 23 q Wiesbaden Giessen win prep football playoffs Page 25 the so an vol. 44, no. 206 sunday. November 10, 1985 in daily and sunday d 8693 a Reagan Calls for season of peace7 Washington a president Reagan in a speech aimed at listeners in the soviet Union called saturday Tor a season of peace and said he Hopes his Summit with soviet Leader Mikhail Gorba Chev will Lead to future meetings. In an address prepared for worldwide broadcast Over the voice of America but Tai lored especially for an audience in the r. Vie Republic Reagan Ilso reiterated that two superpowers should begin talking in Geneva Switzerland about eventual  of space based missile defense systems. Everything has a season the president said. Let us Hope As we near christinas and the new year that this will be the season for peace. I Hope my discussions with or. Gorba Chev in Geneva will be fruitful and will Lead to future meetings Reagan said. He and the soviet Leader Are to meet nov. 19-20. Reagan s broadcast was heard in mos cow saturday night without any apparent attempt by soviet authorities to Block the transmission. The broadcast was made on a Holiday weekend though cutting into what was already a limited audience since few people seemed to know it was coming. Reagan told the soviet people the goal of his strategic defense initiative popularly known As Star wars is to make the world safer through development of non nuclear Security Shields that would protect people by preventing weapons from reach ing their targets hopefully to Render bal Listic missiles  saying that the soviet government also is engaged in such research he said i be Lieve that our two nations and those others that have nuclear weapons should come together and agree on How gradually to eliminate offensive nuclear weapons As we make our defensive system available to All. These arc complicated negotiations and satisfactory results will take Long hard Genet Airport employees Check the red Carpel that will Greet president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Work Reagan cautioned. But he said . Negotiators arc working hard to reach a breakthrough As both sides face what he called the Challenge of eliminating nuclear  Reagan told the soviet people that some important parts of his recent interview with soviet journalists were left out of accounts see peace on Page 28 Weinberger thanks vets for sacrifices Washington a Secretary of defense Caspar w. Weinberger issued a special veterans Day message Friday to nil Active duty personnel urging them to Mark the occasion by resolving to safeguard our great nation s heritage and values As our nation pauses to observe Veter ans Day on this nov. Ii 1985, we should reflect on our traditions and heritage As americans and be thankful to the millions of veterans past and present whose loyalty courage dedication and patriotism Are responsible for the peace and Freedom that enrich our lives today Weinberger said. On behalf of the entire department of defense i express sincere appreciation and gratitude to All our veterans. Without their sacrifices our cherished Freedom would Long ago have  Mai order Bride arrives of wilderness Camp Anchorage Alaska a a woman who answered an and for a mail order Bride says she s ready to haul water from an ice covered Creek and take on All the other chores of living in the Alaska Bush. Jill Bandock 22. Of Olympia wash., arrived thursday at Anchorage International Airport to the waiting arms of Tom Williams 40. I ast month he advertised for brides for himself and about a half dozen of his workers who had complained about the Lack of women. Williams is building a replica of an 1800s mining Camp at pay Strcic a Remote site about 90 Miles South of Anchorage. 600 answer and Bandock was one of the 600 women who an swered the and. She and Williams met for the first time thursday. I m  Williams said after meeting her. He s going to have to drag me Back to the Airport if he wants me to leave Bandock said. Williams said the couple had made no wedding plans and wanted to take Lime to get to know each other. The couple was in pay Strcic on Friday. Bandock said she was More than ready for the hardships of the Alaska Bush and will haul water and Pound nails along with the rest of the Crew. Williams crewmen arc sifting through stacks of letters from other women searching for the perfect male. So far. A half do in women from the lower 48 states have visited pays trek but none has stayed. Mail order Bride Jill Bandock says Tom Williams is just the Man she s been looking Tor  
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