European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 f \ the stars and stripes sunday july 13,1986 Britain s Princess Margaret inspects the guard of Honor with major . Turner on her arrival in Vancouver British Columbia on thursday evening. Fit for a Princess App Twilo it is her first visit to British Columbia since 1958. The Princess will spend five Days visiting Vancouver including expo 86. Nations hostile to . Policies May lose Aid Speakes suggests a acum to it i Idi tin to. Washington up while House spokesman Larry Speakes reiterating it would pay to be a Friend of the United states suggested Friday that american Aid might depend on whether recipient nations sup ported . Foreign policy. At a regular White House briefing for reporters Speakes was asked about a review of Aid to Zimbabwe a move that meant the suspension of is 3.5 million i assistance last week. The suspension came after a Zimbabwe Cabine minister delivered a speech criticizing the United states for being soft on South Africa at a july fourth reception Given by the . Embassy in Harare Zimbabwe. Former president Carter on a visit to Africa led a walkout of . Diplomats and friends from the reception. The Aid is under review but the two Aid and the Cabinet minister s comments Are not necessarily con Speakes told reporters. We be had problems Wuh zimbabwean policy Over the last six months. We re giving them Aid and we d like to be helpful to people who Are supportive of our policy Speakes said adding he did not know specific elements of the policy that caused the . Review. When a reporter asked " Are they not allowed to oppose our policy Speakes replied they can certainly say so but the question is that we would review their Aid due to their policies. We certainly would like to Aid those who Are Friendly to us and those that Are not Friendly to us we d like to have a Little talk with them to be sure that they understand our is that a new criterion he was asked. In 1981, we said it would pay to be a Friend of the United states Speakes said. The Aid review is not connected to the statements of july fourth. It s connected to the ongoing policy the statements of july fourth however disturbed us greatly ind Wem like to hav in an/1/\ n if. I world today 19th-Century Sketchbook auctioned for $792, Granv i a cow attacked and that � 5ryek?w woman who took a shortcut Home through a Black Forest Meadow police said autopsy indicated that the woman had been kicked to death they said. Her body had skin injuries to the stomach and Chest police said. The inc went own said were Puzzo Freiburg veterinarian Klaus Zeeb said certain cows four wig weather changes or an unusual series of coincidences May become inclined to attack. Italian yacht missing after trans Atlantic race ends Kloct Tref a r a � int n. A Newport . Up organizers of a Iran Atlantic boat race Are becom ing incr Cata gun corned about the whereabouts Ofa a missing for nearly a month. The Berlucchi Champenois d italia was last heard from june 14, six Days after the race from Plymouth England to Newport began. The Captain of t ship radioed another boat Thal a Generator had i ill of Fly Mun cations system. The ship s last reported position was about 650 Miles Northeast of the azores. Race regulations called for the yacht to sit Ion three times a week. Taik. A nah i yachts not agent ended a move not yet completed the the first place finisher reached port amt 53 Jive Tys before the last yacht docked. The Berlucchi was scheduled to arrive tuesday but has not been from. I n i Riah a Muuga i web hive gone through e gales and Many have suffered damage said Lois Muessel a Forth Rhode Island state alarmed by the situation said _ the enter. Not been activated and there lore we must assume that there Tono coast guard stations on both sides of the Atlantic have been broadcasting re quests for mariners to be on the Lookout for the Berlucchi which is skippered by. Panada of Naples. Its it
