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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 28, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Woman s w Friday february 28, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 9 events spotlight achievements Betty Bell surf writer Heidelberg the is. Military in Europe will observe women s history and Federal women s wee next week. This Ages i group i coed As individuals said Rose v. Judge manager of Usa eur s Federal women s program or Ftp. Often people go All out for the week and then fold up until another year judge said. In the Ftp the thrust is to Lessen the images of a program and to get More involved in the presentation of actions that will enhance the status of women in  this year s programs will draw attention to the contributions of women serving not Only As soldiers and work ing As paid civilians but also As Volunteer workers and homemakers she said. We re including women from All walks of life not just employed women but the focus is on All women to include women who have chosen to remain in the Home judge said. Constance Horner and Nora Scott Kinzer will be speaking Al several communities during the week. Horner is director of the is. Office of personnel management and president Reagan s chief adviser on Federal civil service personnel matters. She is the first women to head the civil service. Kinzer special assistant to the administrator of the veterans administration is responsible for women Veter ans. Veterans administration s scientific research pro Grams and executive personnel development. Following is a partial list of Federal women s week activities scheduled throughout Europe. Germany  11 30  ., pay As you go luncheon guest speaker Vicky Dixon Heilbronn equal employment office Katterbach officers club.  11 30  ., luncheon guest speaker sgt. Cassandra Francis an broadcaster bavarian club. Augsburg wednesday 11 30  30 ., luncheon and guest speaker Bonnie storm coordinator for usar eur child division services. Bad Kreuz Nach wednesday 3-4 ., Nora s. Kinzer Rose bar Racks recreation Center. A Umbour monday 11 30  ., luncheon and guest speaker Brig. Gen. Dennis m. Foley assistant Deputy commander 8th inf div Baum older officers and civilians club Berli thursday 11 15 a.m.-2 ., luncheon guest speaker Constance Horner checkpoint club  noon luncheon  Broward Shevlin Gerard . Ambassador to the grand duchy of Luxembourg officers club Darmstadt monday 11 30  30 ., luncheon speaker col. Evelyn Foote Frankfurt tuesday 11 30 a.m.-2 ., luncheon and lecture Nora Scott Kinzer Drake Edwards no club thursday 11 30  ., luncheon guest speaker it. Gen. Sam Wetzel v corps commander Samusch monday Friday command Channel 3 to film presentations and seminars.  9 45-11 15 a.m., Coffee discussion 11 40  30 ., luncheon. Nora Scott Kinzer guest speaker.  11 30  ., luncheon guest speaker Nora Scott Kinzer Kayser no pm club Munich tuesday 9-11 a.m., seminar sex role stereotyping and its Impact on career choices speaker sue Schlesinger  equal Opportunity staff officer. Cafes conference room Mcgraw Cavern Nuernberg March ii 11 30  ., Brown bag lunch seminar guest speaker Amy Flowers exceptional family member clinic bldg i Darby Cavern  monday wednesday and Friday seminars 10 noon Span Dahlem monday 11 30 a.m., luncheon speaker Ardyn Craig director of base child care Center. Officers club. Stuttgart thursday ii  30 ., open forum lunch Eon guest speaker Nora Scott Kinzer Vilseck monday 9 a.m.-4 30 ., workshop and Dis-1 Cussion group Vilseck officers and civilians club Wurzburg tuesday 1-2 ., guest speaker Constance j. Horner ballroom. Officers and civilians club Leigh ton Barracks Belgium shape wednesday 11 30   Luncheon guest speaker Carolyn Abshire wife of is. Ambassador to nato International club shape England London wednesday 9  i ., lecture. Living and working in a Cross cultural environment speakers Paula Boston and Betty Ann Smith social psychologists Friday 10 30  2 45 ., lecture speaker Joyce Davis psychotherapist he bldg us aver Italy Leenza Friday workshops and sym Posia scheduled throughout the Day. For Mort information about i will in your Contact your local equal Opportunity cd fact. Toyota Nissan new car leaders in Usa eur vow no. 1 Overall by Randy Barnett Auto editor two japanese makes led All others in new Model car registrations in Usa eur while total automobile registrations dimmed i 3,603 vehicles Over the previous year s Mark. Volkswagen retained its no. 1 Overall ranking while the japanese leaders in new cars Toyota and Nissan were seventh and ninth Overall. The vehicle statistics were revealed this week in the annual report from the registry of motor vehicles at Heidelberg res try figures show a total of 198,220 operational can Tofau makes and Model years compared to last total registrations by make and year of manufacture. The japanese Toyota cars were tops in total new car restorations edging out Nissan Dat Sun models Norv 139 units. Because of the Strong Dollar during Mostof 195 new German cars also male healthy showings with Volkswagen third in the 1985-86 Model totals Audi fourth and Bow fifth. The new car registrations include All 1985 models and1986 Model Ristea through feb. 13, the closing Date of the registry s statistical report. Brim their late Model cars rom e Niuro Pewthe annual Usa eur registration figures can not be used As an indication of total new car sales. But s do reflect Model leadership. Of 3,273 units. Volkswagen had 2,679 1985 models and 296 t986rmodels for a total of 2,975 units. Audi followed with 1,718 1985 models and 521 1986 cars for a total of 2,239. Bow s fifth place was accounted for by 2,047cars of 1985 manufacture and 96 cars of 1986 manufacture for a total of 2,143. Along with the 13,603 gain in total car registrations Over the preceding period truck registrations increased by 692 to 4,606. Motorcycles and motor scooters both operational and non operational because of Winter Stor age were listed at 5,151, an increase of 905. Overall Volkswagen retained its annual no. I Posi Tion in total registrations with 24,414 vehicles. Used a beetles from the 1971-74 Model years atone accounted for 7,086 registrations. General motors was second for total registrations with a grand total of 21,715 vehicles White Bow was third with 21,708 cars with High registrations of 1973 through 1980 models. Fourth came Mercedes with 16,110 cars High Marks there in the 1971 through 1978 Model years. In other Fields porsche easily led the new sports car division with 188 models listed for 1985 and 26 for 1986. The total registration was a surprisingly High 2,154 cars most of them of 1977 to 1985  among exotics and old cars the Usa eur Regis try lists two Aston Martins two Bentley two opel bit ters two do koreans seven de Tomazos nine ferraris 14 Daimler seven Lotus four Maserati two Nous one Morgan five Jensens one Tvr one Sunbeam and six Rolls royces. Automobiles from communist countries Are also on the vehicle registration pages with 89 soviet built Lada cars 79 were on last year s list and 43 czech made sodas 31 last year in the motorcycle world Honda leads in total registrations operational and non operational with 1,618 bikes followed by Kawasaki with 1,218, Yamaha with 788. Harley Davidson with 616, Suzuki with 429 and Bow with 386.tops in combined 1985-86 new Cycle registrations operational and non operational is Kawasaki with 406 bikes followed by Harley Davidson 223 Bow 191 Honda 136 Yamaha 73, and Suzuki 28. Total number of vehicles total figures from the Usa eur registry of motor vehicles Are As follows operational passenger vehicles 198,220 operational trucks 4,606 operational motorcycles scooters 3,313 operational trailers 1,044 operational total 207,183 non operational passenger vehicles non operational truck non operational motorcycles scooters non operational trailers non operational total 6,595 1591,838 72 8,664 top 10 makers of automobiles the top 10 makers of cars registered in Usa eur last year were Volkswagen 24,414 general motors 21.715 Bow 21,708mercedes 16,110 Ford of Germany 12,739 Ford us 12,706 Toyota 12,638 opel of Germany 11,894 Nissan 10.931 Audi 10.103 leading makers of new cars leading makers of new cars registered in Usa eur last year were maker 1985 1986 total Toyota 3,183 229 3,412 Nissan 2,750 523 3,273 Volkswagen 2.679 296 2,975 Audi 1,718 521 2,239 Bow 2,047 96 2,143 Volvo 1,275 120 1,395 Saab 1,189 152 1,341 Chrysler 1.227 103 1,330 general motors 1.145 29 1,174 american motors 991 92 1,083 us. Ford 892 29 921 Mercedes 754 110 864  
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