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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 15, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                U. Turns 600 stripes Magazine Berlin s Wall of shame Page 24 the Liriand gripes Imti i a vol. 45, no. 119 Friday August 15, 19b6 0 8693 a up we " of if my Sahf and Lun lans for Summit Krucig Urlage Washington up preparations Summit Between president Reagan and sover Mikhail Gorbachev reached a crucial stage Wei Day. Administration officials said . An negotiators had a Good exchange1 in mob this week and will held a second round of Salto Virlon. A senior administration official a the development is definitely a cause for on while House and state dead Grant spokesmen said the arms control teams will ask in the near future in Washington but that nerf Etc has been set. The meetings Are Pagut Lac preparations for a Sec Ond Summit  and Gorbachev thai the two men have agr Rin principle should be held in the United Stales to ear. A soviet a cation began separate talks on bilateral issues a left state department wednesday another i Emenita pc Summit work program agreed to Byboth bes. Agan at a news conference tuesday said he is Festic about the pros cols for a Summit but the Vic j kill have not agreed to a Dale. White House spokesman Larry a peals said Reagan s statement ails More in the realm of Hope than anything Defi Ament spokesman Charles Redman said the secs Bimms Contro session will be held before Secretary a mtg George Shutlz and soviet foreign minister  hold the key Summit 19-20. American arms con and Paul Nitze Spe held the first Day and tues planning session an eight member tool delegation headed by Cial arms control adviser to round at a Dacha outside May. The two Days of meetings were in Rioland Businesslike said a statement read House and stale department spokesmen " was Able it Hoar he other out in detail and to its own views. Ideas were explored and there a Good  tax Reform negotiators report Progress on Bill Washington up the top House and sen ale lax Reform negotiators agreed wednesday on key pans of a Compromise Bill including raising businessiax$24 billion in he next five years the two men rep. Dan Rostenkowski d-lll., Andsen. Bob Packwood r-ore., reached the agreement in a closed meeting. They pc seemed the outline to other Bond in Runoff in election for Georgia House seat by he United press International the final count wednesday in a House race showed George stale sen. Julian Bond forced into a Runoff with fellow Veteran civil rights activist John Lewis Bond fell just Short of the majority needed to avoid Runoff. Bond got 47.3 percent of the vote and Lewis 34.j  and Lewis were close friends in the 1960s when both were leaders in the civil rights  since the primary Campaign began they have turned on each other refusing to speak to each Oiher a Public gatherings. As he began campaigning for the Runoff. Bond Madean Effort to heal the rift. He called Lewis my old Friend and said we re As close As the fingers on my fist in the Senate race with 96.3 percent of the vol counted rep. Wychec Fowler narrowly won the demo cratic nomination for Georgia s Senate Seal. Fowler who has served nine years in Congress had 302,008 votes or so.7 percent against 186,4is or 31,3 percent for Hamilton Jordan White House chief of staff under president Carter. State sen. John Russell Nephew of the late  Russell had 93,547, or 15.7 percent and a Lyndon Larouche Follower had 2.2  the Republican primary sen. Mack Mattingly easily beat three challengers to win the nomination t y95 percent of the Vole. In Colorado legislator Ted Strickland edged devel oper Steve Schuck for the Republican nomination for governor in a three Way primary so close that a recount was possible. In other primaries tuesday state sen. Joel hefty Defeated businessman Hal Krause for the gop Nomi nation to succeed rep. Ken Kramer r-colo., in i Heath congressional District. Lawyer Mike Nonon won Over Adams county commissioner Steve Cramer torte nomination to succeed rep. Tim Wirth d-colo., in the 2nd  David Skaggs won Over fellow lawmaker Polly Baca for the democratic nomination in the 2nddistrict vyv Ter. To play for Days Page 17 members of the conference committee that is trying la write a final Bill. The lawmakers gave mixed reviews. The members also cautioned that the leaders Hadnot yet developed a Complete Compromise package and that snags could , Rostic Zlowski said he is very pleased see tax on Page 24 express mo/1 to be offered in United kingdom London is military express mail service will begin monday in the United kingdom. We Only have one location for patrons to mail their items from said chief postal cleric Terry Baardsgaard. We Are located at the command naval activity United kingdom Fleet Post office in downtown Lon  the Post office will accept express mail from 9  3 30 . Monday through Friday. Express mail service passed its four month lest i Europe allowing for 13 additional service areas Ai army and air Force bases in Germany As Well As the London location. The service is also provided at the naval support activity Fpo in Naples which was on of 11 original testing Sites. Customers using express mail service pay si0.75for a package weighing up to 2 pounds and $12.85 for a package weighing Between 2 and 5 pounds express mail postage for packages Over 5 pounds i computed by weight and delivery destination. All prices include insurance against loss or damage for the actual value up to j500. Postal patrons can mail items up to 70 pounds and10b inches in combined length Width and height  
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