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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 19, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes thursday March 19,1987 College radio station Ann Arbor Mich a University of Michigan officials have agreed to allow a student run radio station to go Back on inc air nearly a month after it was shutdown for airing racist jokes. Henry Johnson the school vice president for student services us students who run a jux have taken i Topi to eliminate racist pro Gram Content and to prevent Simi Lar incidents a jux was ordered shut Dow fcb 1 9 after it was revealed that a Sophomore disc jockey Ted Sci Ransky allowed racist jokes to be aired on a feb. 4 Call in  was fired. Tourism prediction London Ujj americans Are getting Over their chernobyl and ice Nam fears and Are read to return to Britain by the millions this year says British aviation minister Michael spider. On the eve of a planned three Day trip to new York spider said that the British tourist Industry i buoyant and that it expects More than 2 million visitors from Nort America alone in 1987, this is Good news Tor the  he said. Temperatures knew tar Truittt Many Otto u door unti Nom nmn us in of inti Howton mud Hufi wit Tell my khat 244ft Sushl a Huitte 9h. Pm gift Chi Tsi out Tor incur Guy it Nide to Cloudy 4im 4pm 30 had in. Munoz Tom t Jumpt a ,1" brew few. Brut to. M 4lrt 4pma pm cajun Htmat h 41 38 Fri shut r40 � Uffen. Tai 3 5s ssl8.j5 �25."., Nevis i Dot 11 tit a mud 6h. To Hwi Timur � Alhi 12 41 ,. Font ill in 41 Mottow i to l olb 1tl 41 to Mew f m m it Nenk a correction a headline in yesterday s paper incorrectly identified the Sherpa c-23a twin Turboprop freight Utility plane As n Heli copter. Army to decide by september on forming new  command by Chuck  Bureau Washington the army will decide by sept i whether to turn Over us morale welfare and recreation activities to the army and air Force Exchange service or to create a separate  business  installations overseas Are Likely to Benefit no matter which plan is selected said Judy Ann Miller Deputy assistant Secre tary of the army Tor military personnel equal Opportunity and human resources. Until now we be sort of said thai since one installation has an activity All of them should have that activity or that we be always provided this activity so we re going to continue doing so she said. Now if we find we Don t need Bowling Alley at Camp swampy because there an five Bowling centers just of base and the soldiers would just As soon go there Well close that installation Bowling Alley she said. That will probably result in greater development of  programs overseas because few overseas areas have the kind of Large Community support base that exist around most stateside installations she said. Many army Leaden believe creating another command would be a Duplica Tion of Effort since cafes is an established organization already in place. The major commands As Well As Pulber Spurlock assistant Secretary of defense for manpower and Reserve attain favo the cafes plan. The army Community and family support Center which manages the sen ice s  activities backs the business command option. The cafes plan would save about$142 million a year $95 million in non appropriated fund Money and $47million in appropriated funds not needed. Miller said. No figures on cos savings from the business command proposal Are available yet she  Exchange service and the Community and family support Center runs submit detailed proposals by april i Miller  Orkand corp., a consulting firm in Silver Spring ma., was hired by the army to study the proposals and submit detailed plans and estimates of Cost Sav Ings for both by july 17. The army leadership will select one of the plans far army wide implementation beginning sept  is pressuring the services to reorganize their  activities and operate them in a More Businesslike Way to Cut Down on the appropriated fund needed to keep them going. The air Force is set to reorganize it sown  Structure this year and serv ice officials have said there will be slight increase in fees for Many activities. The Navy began studying ils  organization in january. No details on How the proposals would affect prices for army  activities Are available Miller  Revenue generating programs will come under whichever organization the army chooses. Programs that would move under either cafes or the new business com Mand include clubs bowline  stores Golf courses tour and travel service armed forces recreation enters hotels resale stores food outlets arts and crafts shops marinas and Riding stables. Activities designated As Mission essential or Mission necessary will re main under installation  include athletic facilities unit level sports programs Parks libraries youth activities swimming pools music and theater clubs child development centers veterinary activities and army Community services the cafes proposal Calls for All army  employees to be absorbed into the Exchange service. Miller said. Whatever Ptan is selected there willbe a conscious controlled transition for our  employees Milter said. Wedon t intend to lop off anyone s head. That will be a prime consideration of  the Amy has More than 30,000mwr employees. News Media in . Urged to report latest teen suicides As learning tool new York  
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