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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, February 21, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 21, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sati Rivay february 21. 1987 the stars and str Pat rage 9 . Exchanges Check out mail problems b i Vyka i m. T a. Liun i Rai  in Glim Aat is  re tinge manager. Berry Gordon. Shis week Hud tit painful Job of telling his workers Tinl their checks were in the  what Muhn in worse is Phil they be heard this line before. Gordon ill inks 3 Misup with the Royal mail service and or Elisii customs is the reason some 1.300 army Anil air Force Eil hang service sales clerks a is station Itcik lauds Cooks Iii liners and other employees Are receiving la Weir pay checks up 10 four jays late. This it the second time in As Many months Hal checks have been delayed. Gordon raid. It does t make for Happy workers. Some people inc ver irritated. Understand Dahl Gordon said we re Gre it very  and in january after a three Daj holi Day Illey heard Ilie same Story i a Days Are mondays. But lie Holiday moved Illo tuesday hut i lie checks were some where in he mail they did l gel them until thursday or Friday. The cafes management has been trying to solve this week s mysterious delay but Gordon said thai before officials get to the Bottom of it they re prob ably going to find a new route from Munich to Raf full will near . He said hey already Are looking into other courier services. Every two weeks on a Friday the checks leave i he cafes Europe head quarters in Munich by mail Gordon said. They arc supposed to arrive the Fol lowing Day Al the . Headquarters at Feltwell. Workers at the Raf Laken health and Raf Mildenhall stores begin gelling their checks at 10 30 monday morning. The rest of the employees at places such As Raf arc Cham common. W. Europe watching Gorbachev s policies with mixed feelings to Niwen a Western Erupi i watching with fascination and some scepticism the new openness in the Sovi irl Hil i. Government Ollia als diplomats Media commentators and Tolk is Haie been speculating on what Joni Tion the Kremlin Leader is taking the sen id Union the eve sinc Samc to Sacii More intense in Inid a climb it when Gorbachev ordered an end i the seven years of internal Eile of phys incl and Diss Itlene Andrei d. Sjuk Litrov. The releases of other imprisoned Diss Denis and Gorbachev s Cal for further Der Socrati Avion of soviet society have upset the irad Nonal thinking thai Basic change in the soviet Union is unlikely. Bui the recent breakup of jewish demonstrations by she Kwh and delays in expected releases of political prisoners showed 10 some observers the limits of the reforms. And Gorbachev Lias made no move to change the commonis Par by s monopoly on political Power. Gorbachev s new Domestic Polis Fol lows numerous foreign policy initiatives particularly in nuclear arms  Walker Moscow correspondent for it Ilain s Liberal guardian news paper wrote of Gorbachev the soviet people Art slowly becoming aware thai in his political vision Illey have in the Kremlin a Man who might have been arrested As n dissident had he tiered his views even live years  German foreign minister Hans diet Rich guns Char told the newspaper Isikli a soviet Union that opens up is a bet Ter partner Lor the West than a soviet Union that remains closed. The West should take the soviets at their  Gens her said the West would be Well advised to Welcome and promote the new developments. By showing a willingness through cooperation in All areas through a constructive Altitude in disarmament negotiations and through new forms of Leon oms  Lull a word of caution came from lord Chuff but. A staunch a relish conservative who urme in the Djilas express thai it was nut the right Lime to make arms Cun tool  is certainly not the Lime for the luxury of disarray in tic West. It is a Lime rather for common purpose real ism and \ vigilance Chalfont whole speaking of the a chem Kremlin forum on peace and disarmament in Moscow Claude Mathures. Human rights minister in France s conservative government said it was a super show a vast scenario ill Gorbachev in the role of Tarzan of human rights and with renowned a mrs who came to  Mal Hurel commended the release of some soviet dissidents hut said human rights arc enrolled in the service of this cause which is hat of the unilateral Dis armament of the  rat upper Heyford and Raf Chick Sands gel paid on tuesdays. The Hoyal Muil says it in t aware of the problem. This is a hit of a mystery a spokes Man said. The people who handle this arc in the  Gordon Laid the last Lime this happened they discovered British customs and Curise people had opened and inspected the to. A spokesman for her majesty s Cus Toms and a Eise said the delay could have been that Agency s fault. The promises and services of the Post offices and last mail services Aren t the concern of the customs service said spokesman Howard Sutton. Customs workers use i hair own discretion when they choose parcels to Check they Don t have to have a specific reason for picking a package. When we decide on which parcel to look Al we take our Lime in looking at ii Sui Kin said. And if in Goilo the Post office on a weekend he said his people Niay not have gotten around to checking in until monday. Sullion could not say How Long in could he delayed by customs. He said delays could be hours or Days. Customs officials work in the Post offices he said. In this Case the Box Proba Bly went to a London sorting office was inspected and passed Back to the Royal mail sullion said that if the cafes pay hoi was picked two limes in two month sit was purely  hut that Silil does t help Gordon. He is certain of one Hing. No Mailer whose Faull it was we won t use the same mail service  Gordon said the moment he found out the checks were delayed he hit the cafes coders up for $50,000. And so did the other . Stores. Gordon said by thursday some Sll Noo was advanced to Check ass employees. He said they were allowed to draw up to 70 percent of their checks from the store s cashier s Cage. Loss gains her recognition i scr hold High Ihu in Iphy she acct in u 1 Hurlay in London when she a Carru weight wait liars Mem two of the year. The office clerk cram Oti nun germanic no from Mure Llian ,25 Piru Brj Down to 147 pounds. S. African upset by number of soldiers trying suicide j Onia n it s h l a i. S. 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