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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 20, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Friday March 20.1987 College radio Static i Ann Arbor. Mich. A  of Michigan offi eps be agreed to allow a Stuvai in radio station to go talc Jon lie air nearly a month afr iras shut Down Tor airing a twist ikes. Henry Johnson the fool so acc president Tor Studen serv fcb did students we run Lex have Ukon Steps Eli i Nat racist program concent Anglo prevent similar i Iju was ordered fut Down sch 19 after it was reeled that s of Chomori disc Rafkey Ted Sevrinsky allowed a fist jokes to by aired on a of. 4 Call .  tired. Wix broadcast on Camputo University Dorrn lories and the student Union Bui Jung tempt Ratus 13 � buhoun17 � a nov m 3t us Damn at mme sip  � Nam h to hmmwi31 48 Myar Olgay " in a 46 orc Ruel orig a a a int it met  Slot jul Opean went two 13, m in ukr so. Tel noluw7 h a wilful. T 41 mow. A it Otto i 43 or into. 1a a a mum. D italian named chief of lands ouf i command shape Belgium it. Gen. Benito Galazia of the italian army will take command of Allied land forces Europe land South in Verona Italy with the rank of general May 15. Land South is one of five principal sub ordinate commands under Allied forces Southern Europe. Gavazza Wilt succeed Gen. Giorgio Donati who has served As commander since april 1983 and will retire from the italian army. Galazia 61. Commanded the Julia Alpine brigade from i97s to 1980 and was chief of the second Branch in the italian army general Hait frown 1940 to1983. During the past three Yean he has commanded the 4lh Alpine corps. To decide by forming new a Var Cornomi Chuck  Bannai Washington the army will decide by sept whether to turn Over its morale  recreation activities to the array a air Force Exchange service or to crate a separate mar business command installations Verakas Are Likely to Benefit no matter which flan is selected said Judy Ann Miller Dupaty assistant Secre tary of the army for multary personnel equal Opportunity and Hician resources until now we be so of said that since one installation has 1 activity All of them should have that acty Ity. Or thai we be always provided in inactivity so we re going to continue  she said. Y now it we find we Don to Bowling Alley at Camp swampy the Cate there Are five Bowling centers Jub off base and the soldiers would just a Virago there Well close that Metal Lati s Bowling Alley she said. That will probably result in greater development of mar programs overseas because few overseas areas have the Landof Large Community support base that exists around most Sut Etide installations she said. Many army leaders 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 Delacr Spurlock assistant Secretary of defense for manpower and Reserve affairs favo the cafes plan. The army Community and family support Center which manages the serv ice s mar activities backs the business command option. The cafes plan would save about$142 million a year $95 million in non appropriated fund Money and s47million in appropriated funds not needed. Miller said. No figures on cos savings from the business command proposal Are available yet she said. The Exchange service and the Community and family support Center must submit detailed proposals by april 1,, the Orkand corp., a consulting Firmin Silver Spring. Mo., was hired by the army to study the proposals and sub detailed plans and estimates of Cost i Ings for both by july 17. The Amy leadership will select 3 Merican civilians seriously Huron crash bram6tedt, Germany three America civilians were seriously injured i three germans suffered minor injury of tuesday morning in a three car or Aswan an icy Roadway connecting Bre a Tunen and Gart slept eastering 32. The wife of a Soldier d to Lucius d. Clay Cavern was ing toward Bremerhaven on the l-135 shortly after 7 30 am. Her car spun out of control into the oncoming Lane and struck vehicle driven by 62-year-old John o. An Denon according to . Military and Ger Man police spokesmen. A third car driven by a Hamburg twi Deal slowed into the can shortly there after police said. Three of ils five occupants suffered minor injuries Anderson was taken to a nearby Hospi Tal with broken vertebrae and a broken left foot. His Pas Ger 37-year-old Michael p. Cotton smeared fractured Riband whiplash. Easter Long s right a was broken and she Sutt Rcd from Shook according to Public affairs spokesman curl Schura Cavern in Bremerhaven. Anderson and Colton  morale welfare and recreated eni ploy yes based in Bremerhaven  
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