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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 15, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pages world today the stars and stripes Friday november 15, 1985 Summit preview  a or Tolohen s such a wag this 10-month-old Rottweiler Puppy named trip per it tardy be Man s Best Friend but us owner Briu Keay of Toronto nay be bother thing Alto Gether if the alga is la be Bali ref. Collage in London gallery fake removed from exhibit London a a collage supposedly by German dadaist Kurt Schwitters chosen by the Tate gallery for the cover of lie Catalon of an exhibition of his works has been called a fake and was withdrawn the gallery said. Bluebird a collage that was supposed to have been a 1922 creation of sch Wilten was port of an exhibition assembled by the museum of modern Art in new York where it was shown for three months before coming to London Tate spokesman Michael Fraser said. Schwitters son Ernst saw the collage told the gallery it was a fake and asked that it be removed Fraser said. Britain boosts Aid to refugees and famine victims in Africa London a Britain has announced that it will contribute an extra ,739,500 to help refugees and fam Ine victims in the african countries of Ethiopia Sudan Somalia Angola Uganda Mauritania and Senegal. Overseas development minister Timothy Raison said in a written statement to parliament that the Money would be allocated As follows $284,000 to the United nations High commissioner for refugees $745,500 to the league of red Cross and red Crescent societies and $710,000 to the International committee of the red Cross. In fiscal year 1985-86. Britain will spend a total of $114 Milhon on emergency Aid to Africa including Aid Given through the european Community Raison said. Court upholds City s suspension of principal accused of racism London a the court of Appeal has ruled that the Bradford City Council in Northern England wat entitled to suspend a local school principal accused of making racist remarks. The three judge panel unanimously overturned a High court ruling in september that said the Council was wrong to Uspens Honeyford Amer scow of a Wernon nod to Honeyford 52, who is White was suspended in april from Hii Job As headmaster of drum mood middy school in Bradford s asian Quarter after writing a Irner Arti Cle saying White students suffered from educational poli cies geared for ethnic Moori tie. The court ruling does not Nece Naviry Man Honeyford win lose tit Job. Council lawyer Jonathan by Faun said the Council will consider the judgment before dec iliac onus next move. Jodie sir Brian Dillon said the court wat neither concerned with Honeyford t views nor Bradford s education Poh Ciet Bat Only with who had the Power to Dante a Bead  about 90 percent of Drummond i 500 pupils Are from ethnic Mino Tiei. Reagan will give nato Heads firsthand account of Summit from press a patches Brussels Heads of government of at least 12 of the United states1 nato allies will be in Brussels nov. 21 to hear president Reagan recount his Summit meeting with soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev sources at nato Headquarters said thursday. French president Francois Mitterrand and greek pre Mier Andreas Papandreou Are the Only leaders that have decided not to attend the sources said speaking on condition they not be identified. Felipe Gonzalez the Spanish prime minister has not decided whether he will come according to Spanish and other sources at nato. Twelve other beads of government including British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl plan to be there for the 90 minute afternoon meeting the sources said. Reagan is scheduled to address a special session of the North Atlantic Council the Alliance s highest political body. The Council headed by nato Secretary general lord Carrington and comprised of All 16 nato nations meets weekly at the ambassador level and twice a year at the level of foreign minister to discuss Alliance issues. Reagan who has in appeared at the Headquarters of the North Atlantic treaty organization since he first took office in 1981, will Brief the other leaders on his two Days of meetings with Gorbachev in Geneva. Reagan will leave immediately afterwards for Washington. Meanwhile in Washington Nancy Reagan viewed As a prime mover behind her husband s decision to hold a superpower Summit a packing her Snow boots and read ing of on Russia in preparation for her own Busy sched ule in Geneva. The first lady will accompany her soviet counterpart Raisa Gorbachev in attending a ground breaking Cere Mony for a new intentional red Cross museum i Geneva during next wee Summit the museum ceremony set for wednesday nov. 20, is an addition to the two women s original schedule which included two Leas which mrs. Reagan and mrs Gorbachev will give in Honor of each other said Banc Crispin the first lady s press Secretary. Mrs. Reagan and mrs. Gorbachev also will attend the two Summit dinner parties hosted by president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The reagans will depart for Switzerland on saturday morning after the president makes Brief Farewell re Marks in the East room. Crispin said mrs. Reagan has not added new travel outfits to her wardrobe but is packing her Snow boats because it is snowing in Geneva. Crispin said that in. Reagan Lias been preparing for her Summit hint by Reading two books on the soviet Union one by Susan Massie entitled land of the firebird the Beauty of old Russia and the other by Max Hayward writers in Russia 1917 to 1978." mrs. Reagan will have a quiet sunday. On monday she will attend a Tea hosted by mrs. Kurt fur Gocr wife of the Swiss president following an arrival ceremony for the reagans. When Reagan begins Summit talks with Gorbachev on tuesday mrs. Reagan will visit la Nicholette farm drug program in Lausanne. Afterwards the first lady will take a boat ride on Fra Geneva from Lausanne to the Village of Saint Pra. Upon disembarking she will be greeted by Swiss school children tour the Village and listen to a Swiss Bora pc a on her return to Geneva she will hut a Tea in my of mrs. Gorbachev at Maison de Santive where tact reagans Are staying. Wednesday mrs. Reagan win visit College a in. An International primary school when she  musical performance by the student. Afterwards ate a tape television and radio messages on behalf of the us Cef worldwide vaccination program. She plans to vist the is. Mission before noon who she will make Brief remarks to the staff and View the United peace sculpture commissioned in her Honor. Alter the ground breaking for the new red pm museum mrs. Reagan will return to their residence 3 Miles outside of Geneva and at 4 . She will arrive at the soviet Mission for Tea with mrs. Gorbachev. Carrington has doubts about Geneva Stuttgart a lord Carrington the nato Secretary general said wednesday that the Alliance is behind president Reagan but he doubts that any comprehensive agreement on arms control will be reached at the  Summit in Geneva next week. In a speech to the Atlantic Bridge a German Amer ican Friendship club he urged the superpowers to make unmistakably Clear that the door remains open to meaningful disarmament  Carrington formerly the British foreign Secretary said president Reagan will represent a fully intact Alliance when hence to soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev. He said critics of nato s 1979 decision to deploy . Medium Range missiles in Western Europe Pend ing a new arms pact with the soviets made it seem As if the world were coming to an  but Carrington said the coot Rovenia deployment hat brought the soviets Back to the arms negotiating table. Hopefully this can be described As a sign of genuine interest in Progress toward disarmament Carrington in a related development wednesday tie dutch parliament rejected an opposition motion to reverse the government s decision to accept deployment of Nat cruise missiles in the Netherlands. The defeat of the motion by a vote of 80-69 canned t two Day debate of the Issue which has Beer cd Woythe most controversial in dutch postwar history a i is Sou i u Mene to gov emment j nor. 1 rfsut3" cd medium Range missiles Are undesirable for political and military reasons and form no cont Bunon to the Security of Wertens Europe kenyan official demands . Sailors on Shore leave be tested for ads Nairobi Kenya up a kenyan member of parliament has demanded that All us. Navy personnel on Shore leave at the port of Mombasa be screened for the d,2fe,. Aids t of allowed to bark from their Chipi. The daily nation newspaper said thu Nav the nation said the a Raber of parliament for Kilifi South or Chiule w. To. Demandtduru.?. N of debate wednesday that All american tailors calling in a Mombasa be letter for acquired immune deficiency ten drome before they Are permitted to leave their ships Dur Kilifi South it a constituency a few Miles North of mom Basa Kenya s Mam port on the Indian Ocean. L-is8 Al i a ssh of to love for a is abated m the Indian Ocean. Lait month 11 is. Naw this including the aircraft Carrier Kitty Hawk made port Calls at Mombasa and More than 10 000 sailors took Shore leave there Tsuma said the screening of the tailors wat because of the aids outbreak in he unto is that  worry among his  disnew and Woom id  
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