European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 12, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes monday january 12,19s7 military journalists in Europe win honors in annual contest Washington Mii Ilary print and broadcast journalists in Europe Are among the lop winners in the annual Thomas Jefferson awards contest for military newspapers magazines and radio and television productions. The annual contest is sponsored by the Secretary of defense for Public affairs to stimulate and Reward excellence and professionalism in the military Media. Print Media winners Are category b authorized photocopied newspapers Mut Tilich newspapers or authorized mimeograph and other spirits newspapers the army s arc plan Ner published by the accent Reserve corps fwd in Maas Richl Netherlands. Category o special achievement Salt f. Rhodes a Public affairs specialist at Spang Dahlem a Germany. Broadcast Media winners a re category a radio entertainment or information series from an armed forces radio and television service out cd the Torrejon alive morning show by det 6, air Force european broadcast so at Torr Jon a Spain. Second place Wen to the army s Hal an Europe in Frankfurt for the broadcast my Isery word in the world category c radio entertainment or information cries not from on air outlets the army s mail Box by he an Europe in Frankfurt. Second place went to the air Force s european broadcasting so a Torrejon a Spain for to category e local radio news stories or features used on he air the air Force s an shape Bel Gium for officer s trip to Normandy dog recruiting and one Man s category h television spot announcements abandoned pets National photo week by inc Navy s Southern european broadcasting act Al Sigo Noclla Sicily took second place. Category 1 special radio program from an on air arts Oil cd "d.w.i. Feature by the air Force san Kaiserslautern second place went to an Wuerzburg Germany for the eleventh category k special television program from an arts of i let special report an inside look Al the american forces network Europe by he an Europe. Second place Wen to the Navy broadcasting service act in Kcf Lavik Iceland for skiing in ice Zimbabwe guerrilla hid 8 years from War that ended in 1980 Harare. Zimbabwe a a guerrilla fighter up civil the past Highl years in a Mountain Cave unaware Hal Zimbabwe s War for Independence ended in 1980, the country s largest newspaper reported. The Herald said the guerrilla took Refuge in a Cave in inc Eastern Highlands in 1978 and spoke to no one until Hunters found him Las november. The newspaper said he icel the Cave Only to seek food and water at night. The Man who fought under the Nom de Guerre Comrade disaster and whose real name is William Bonga was found nov. 11 and handed Over to police by the Hunters according to the Herald. The newspaper published in Harare by the state owned mass Media Trust said Conga was passed on to the army and finally to the Headquarters of the ruling Zimbabwe african National Union. It said Bonga was a member of Anu s military Wing before Zimbabwe formerly the British Colony of Rhodesia became Independent in 1980. The Zimbabwe african National Union came to Power after winning 1980 elections the Herald described Bonga As a Short fit Man who seemed unaffected by his Reghl years of Solitude. It said he did not know his age. Bonga joined Anu s guerrilla Force in 1977 at a base in Mozambique and in 197 was sent on his first operation into Zimbabwe the Herald said. There was a heavy storm one Day soon after we crossed the Border and we dispersed in different directions to seek shelter Bonga told the newspaper. He was quoted As saying he lost Bis Rifle while Strug gling through the Bush and took Refuge in the Cave tearing he would be caught by Security forces of Zimbabwe s pre Independence while regime. Throughout his years in the Cave he thought the War was continuing because be heard gunshots from a near by military firing Range the Herald said h said his food consisted mostly of Baobab fruit and sorghum collected at night. The newspaper said Bonga would receive the same demobilization payments As other former combatants. Guerrilla fighter William Bonga right with brother Philemon alter being turned Over to authorities by Hunters. A photo world today Pope baptizes 50 infants to celebrate feast Day Vatican City up Pope John Paul i baptized 50 infants from 10 countries sunday to Mark the feast Day on which he roman Catho Lic Church Cylc Brancs the baptism of Jesus. The infants included 41 italians and nine born to parents of u.s., British Swiss Portu Guese polish Argentine brazilian colombian and nigerian nationalities who live in Rome. I Groo you As new Brothers and children All ones to whom i wish from my heart a life and a future full of happiness the Bope said during the mass in the Vatican Hall of blessings. Fire in French Village kills 3 adults 4 children chateau Netje France api fire swept through a Home in a Small Village in Eastern France on sunday killing three adults and four children authorities said. Investigators said they were not sure what caused inc Blaze but were looking at an old Wood stove that was the Only source of heal m inc building in he Village of Osnac. Rene Bouteloup 28. Was Able to escape the fire with his 8-month-old daughter but both were taken to a Hospital with Burns. Bou Leloup wife their three other children his brother Pierre Pierre s wife and their 1-year-old son All died authorities said. Taiwan nationalists win 18 of 22 contested seats Taipei Taiwan a the nationalist party on saturday captured in of 22 contested seats in inc supervisory control Yuan in an elec Tion that taiwanese dissidents claim was fixed to favor the ruling party. The Victory increased by two the number of seals previously held by the Kuomintang or nationalist party in the control Yuan a panel designed to prevent dereliction of duly in the government. The democratic Progress party formed by dissidents in september had urged its support ers to Boycott the election. Some members ignored its Call including Lin Chun tee 43, who was re elected to a second six year term. Three Independent candidates won seats while a candidate from the minority Young China party . Danish prime minister in India for talks with Gandhi new Delhi India up danish prime minister foul Schlucter arrived sunday for an Eibl Day visit during which he will hold talks with prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. During his official visit beginning tuesday the danish Leader is expected to discuss East West relations disarmament and other issues. The possibility of joint Industrial ventures will also be explored during discussions Between officials accompanying Schlucter and Indian government representatives. Schlucter was invited 10 ind a by Indira Gandhi during a visit by inc late prime minister to Denmark m 1983. Melbourne family May get to keep found Money Melbourne Australia a a Melbourne family who found $66.000 in Cash stuffed in a a while gardening in their backyard have been told they May be Able to keep the Money. Police said they were baffled by the find new and used notes in denominations of $2 to $100 neatly bound with rubber bands inside a bag. A police spokesman said the ratify found the Money to months ago and unless it was claimed this month they would be Able to keep it we Don t Don t know if it was the proceeds of a robbery or what said the spokesman who asked not to be named. We be made exhaustive checks of the serial numbers and drawn a Blank
