European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 3, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday december 3, 1935 the stars and strikes Page 9 world today 52 dutch anti War activists arrested after Bunker break in Nch re s Active he Mam Gate at the nation s main radio trans Mission Complex and broke into a Bunker housing a mar gency transmit tors officials said. Police made 52 arrests the demonstrators members of the on Kruit anti War group destroyed several filing cabinets and desks at the facility according to government spokesman Ruud Der wig. He said the activists voluntarily left the Bunker and police arrested them As they emerged. Derwig said the activists claimed the break in was in retaliation for a police raid earlier this month on the office of an anti War research group in utrecht 9 Miles North of this Central dutch Village. Police arrested one person in the raid and seized 33 cases of documents that officials said contained stolen secret military documents. Yugoslav woman climber killed in fall at it. Olympus l1tohoro, Greece a a 36-year-old yugoslav woman climber was killed when she fell into a 975-fcct dip Ravine on mount Olympus Greece s highest Moun Tain and the legendary Home of the ancient greek gods police said. The woman identified As Olga Husnick n nurse from Belgrade was among a 42-Membcr group of yugoslav climbers making a weekend of the 9,570 feet Moun Tain. A police spokesman said. She dipped and fell 2,000 feet below the Snow covered Fytikas Peak the highest of nine on mount Olympus the spokesman who asked not to be named said. Bridge linking Brazil Argentina inaugurated by 2 presidents Foz de Iguazu. Brazil up1 the presidents of Brazil and Argentina have inaugurated a new Bridge link ing South America s two largest nations and have pledged to protect the Region s new democracies from International financial pressures. Brazilian president Jose Sarney and Argentine presi Dent Raul Alfonsin met near the Scenic Iguazu Waterfall to inaugurate the Tancredo Neves Bridge named for the Man who led Brazil to democracy last March following 21 years of military Rule. Neves fell ill on the eve of his scheduled March 15 inauguration and later died. Sarney his vice president assumed the presidency. Alfonsin who took office in late 1983, ending nearly eight years of military Rule said Argentina and Brazil should help democracies in latin America. French poll finds drop in total of those on the political left Paris a the number of French people who consider themselves on the political left has declined from 41 percent in 1981 to 34 percent today according to results Ola same poll found that 33 percent of those questioned said they were on the right a 2 percent increase since 1981.france s socialist parly ended a 23-year conservative Hammerlock on National politics in the Spring of 1981 with the election of president Francois Mitterrand and a to Cia is majority in the National Assembly. Almost All polls How that the socialists will Low thai majority in National legislative elections next March. Mil errand s term runs through 1988. Muscular dystrophy victim bowled Over by new Hobby by Dave die Iii. . Bureau Raf Woodbridge. England Mark Alee made his Way up to the foul line. He d never been Here before it was All new. No big Deal for most people. But for Mark a 15-year-old loth Grade student at Woodbridge High school Bowling was something he thought he would never do. Through the efforts of his physical education teachers and the 81st equipment Maint so s welding and Sheet Metal shops wheelchair bound Mark is looking Forward to a 200 game. The youth who has muscular dystrophy has been in a wheelchair since the age of 6. He is the son of John and Margaret Alee. Mis Mother is a teacher with the department of defense dependents schools at Raf Woodbridge. The project which began last Spring involved devising a Way for Mark to get in and out of the Woodbridge Bowling Alley and a method of bowl ing from his chair staff sol. Ted Tsakalos said. The result was four ramps and a Bowling Chute All made of lightweight aluminium. Tsa Kalos said the Chute had to be designed to allow Mark who has Only lateral movement of his arms a Way to get the Ball rolling Down the Chute. Mark s first try at the game was also his first time in a Bowling Alley. He s been wanting to try the game for some time Ever since he saw it played on television. He is even More eager to play since he found out about his new gear his father said. Pat Watts an adaptive physical education teacher at Woodbridge said the Squadron s Dona Tion gives a big boost to helping handicapped students participate in Normal sports. Mark s involvement in sports can now go a Little farther than managing the High school s varsity and Junior varsity soccer teams. He says he likes the game and plans to Roll a 200 game once 1 get the hang of it he said. 54s photo Fly Dave Ole til tech. Sgt. Wilum Haynes. One of the builders of he special ramp hands Mark Alee a Bowling Ball. . Pessy misfit about identifying remains from wreckage of 8-52 yen Thuong Vietnam up . And Viet namese investigators completed the first joint excavation of an american warplane crash site sunday with Only slim Hopes of identifying any missing american servicemen from human Bone fragments found at the site. Capt. Virginia Pribyla spokeswoman for the american search team said the excavators had exhausted the possibilities of finding any More remains amid the wreck age of a b-52 bomber shot Down near Hanoi in 1972. Pribyla said the actual digging ended sunday morning and the search team was sifting through the Sticky Gray soil for a second time As it refilled the 36-foot-deep excavation pit. The americans were scheduled to leave Hanoi wednes Day with More than 20 Bone fragments found during 13 Days of excavation. In a simple Airport ceremony just before departure the . Team also will receive the remains of seven people believed to be american servicemen killed during the Viet Nam War. Those remains were found earlier by Vietnam Ese civilians. It. Col. Joe Harvey . Team Leader and head of the joint casualty Resolution Center in Hawaii said sat urday that he doubted anyone could be positively identified from the remains found during the digging. Four Crew members arc believed to have died in the b 52, which crashed into yen Thoung commune 9 Miles North of Hanoi after being hit by two soviet made Sam missiles on dec. 20, 1972. Despite his disappointment. Harvey called the operation a Success. We feel it has been a successful operation in terms of being the first time the vietnamese government has Al Lowed us to do a joint excavation of the Type we have hoped to do for Many years he said. Stamps keep patients at a hospitals involved7 by Chuck v1nch Washington Bureau Washington h began at one veterans administration Hospital As a Way o combat the enemy of All patients boredom. Nave found i it for s ome serious y. I or handicapped veterans it can literally be one of our biggest challenges is keep to interest them in something anything that will prevent them from turning inwards and spending All their time focus ing on their the idea of the stamp club originated in 1981 at the a Hospital in Tucson ariz., when or. Alan Mosho was casting about for effective ways to keep the veterans occupied. We had had stamp clubs off and on before in our hospitals but or. Mosho was the first to really gel something organized on a Large scale he said. Well it took off. We could t believe How fast it the a extended the program to about 500 Home bound veterans amputees or people with terminal illnesses and those individuals gel a packet mailed to them once a month. Since it began the program has received helping hands from u number of organizations. The Lions International stamp club has been effective in having Lions clubs All Over the world collect Stamps and Send them to Tucson where the original a stamp club acts As a Clear ing House for sending Stamps to the other hospitals and the Home bound veterans. The . Postal service has also helped by donating recently outdated copies of its guide to United states Stamps and starter stamp a Burns. The american stamp dealers association has also pitched in donating stamp collecting starter kits. Individual donors have also made contributions. Recently two people presented the a with a very Large collection that was appraised Al about $150,000. The clubs and the number of Veteran collectors continues to grow and the need for Stamps and suppliers is also growing Alexander said. Right now our most pressing need is for foreign Alexander said civic and service clubs As Well As individuals can help support the program by tearing the foreign Stamps from the Corners of envelopes. When a handful has accumulated simply drop them in the mail to the a Hospital in tucs. A he said. The address is stamp club co chief of voluntary services 135veterans administration medical Center Tucson. Ariz. 85723
