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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 4, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Salu Day april 4, 1987 the stars and stripes put 9 families to get housing for involuntary Extension Heidelberg soldiers whose louts have been involuntarily extended in Europe nay Tare their families move into family quarters it their new stateside duty station in Advance or the to onion i arrival spouses May apply and sign for family quart in at their new duly Ita Uon from july 10through nov. 30. The spouses Mutt physically move to i hearer of the new assignment to be eligible they must have a completed copy of do form 1746from the toting installation and a copy of their sponsor s Orden. The Date of eligibility will Bethe Date of application or 90 Day before the sponsor s reporting Date whichever is  officials said the exception to policy does not apply to Soldier serving on family restricted hours. Europe team takes honors at army culinary contest Heidelberg the Usa eur culinary arts team took three Gold live Silver and six Bronze medals at the army culinary Competition in fort Lee. A in toe Novice category staff sgt. Carolyn 1.lewis of he co 498th support in 2nd army div. Took first for her Complete meal and firs for her cold Buffet dessert entry. Staff sgt. Arlene u. Seelie he co 32nd signal in 22ndsignal brigade won second place for her cold Buffet seafood entry and third for her Cen Ter piece made of sugar. Pfc. Laurie t. Jelts he co 79th engr ,1 both engr brigade won third place for her Deco rated edible cake and staff sgt. Vincent a Stu divan co a 8th signal in 8th inf div won third for his fancy pastries and Petit fours the master category Competition was for peo ple who previously have won a National Competition in that category staff sgt. Alexandra e. Tom of the i89ln general support aviation co 4lh brigade 3rd army div won first for her variety of baked breads and third for her Light Are meal for two. Sic Winston a. Smith he Btry 2nd in 6thheld arty 3rd annd div won second for his cold seafood Buffet and cold meal Buffet entries. Sgt Stephen c. Whitworth 75th Genera sup port co 2nd support come look third for his cocktail canapes Hon d oeuvres and cold meal Buffet entries. Staff sgt Verlena Wilson co a,4th support in 8th inf div won second for her Marzipan table Centrepiece and Sec. Petrel Davis 7th corps arty won second place for his table Centrepiece sculpture. Canon Cocker classic run to be held on april 11 Birndorf Germany the 1st in 22ndfield arty is sponsoring its annual Canon Cocker classic run saturday april 11, at finder bar Racks. Registration fees for the run will go to the Nuernberg military Community special olym pics fund said 2nd it. Drew o Donnell. Registration for the 15-Kilometer run is $7 far those wanting a to shirt is for those who Don t. Forthe three Killmeier run the Cost is $5 with t Jhin $1  Barracks can be found by following the . Forces red and White Arrow signs from the enter of Birndorf located just Southwest of Nuernberg. Starting limes Are 9 15 . For the Tiute Kilometre run and 10 . For the id kilo meter run. Far More information Call o Don null at ets 460-3825 or 3625, or civilian 0911 364390. Texas am alumni plan annual Muster in late april Heidelberg Farmer students and friends of Texas am University will conduct Ribeir annual aggie Muster on tuesday april 21, at the Patrick Henry Village officers club. Muster activities will begin at 6 30 ., Fol Lowed by dinner at 7 30  Ticket information is available from pal Adams at civilian 06221 762693 or col. John Adams at ets 370-6575 or 8947. Soviets confirm group will make visit to Israel Tel Aviv. Israel a the soviet Union thurs Day confirmed a soviet consular delegation will visit Israel but mid israeli Dele Plet would not be allowed Tomike i reciprocal visit soviet foreign ministry spokesman Gennady Gera Zimov in an interview with Israel radio also said no decision had been made to allow thousands of soviet jews to emigrate. But be said the soviet Union bad decided to review sympathetically requests of All jews who had asked 10 leave. He said denials would be made Only in cases where soviet Security interest were in danger. Gerasimov said no arrangements bad been made to Fly soviet jews to Israel through the East bloc country of Romania to prevent them from going to countries other than incl but he called it an interesting idea and said i m going discuss hat with my  present practice is for emigrating jews to de Clare they Are going to Israel and leave for transit stations in Vienna Austria. Once in Neutral Austria Many emigrants head for the United slates or other Western nations instead of the jewish state. A Geneva Switzerland based group thai helps re Settle soviet jewish emigres wednesday said 470 jews left the soviet Union in March the highest monthly total in nearly six years Gerasimov said the soviet Union had not invited israeli foreign minister Shimon Peres to visit the so Viet Union As radio Luxembourg reported this  said such a visit was not on the  Gerasimov s statements appeared to throw cold water on israeli optimism following the visit of a delegation of North american jews to Moscow last week. The delegation s leaders Morris Abram of new York City and Edgar Bronfman of Montreal said after leaving Moscow that High ranking soviet officials planned to allow More than 11,000 jews to emigrate this year and to increase religious Freedom for those who remained. Abran and Bronfman said soviet officials agreed tallow imports of jewish religious books and the establishment of a Kosher restaurant. They also said the soviets were considering lifting ban on the teaching of hebrew. After the jewish Leaden visit pern spoke of a pos sible thaw in israeli soviet relations. Other govern ment official said privately they hoped the contacts would Lead to a renewal of diplomatic relation the Kremlin severed after the 1967 Middle East , speaking of the soviet consular trip to Israel said yes there Are plans logo there. But therein no question of reciprocity Here he added the visit would involve just technical consular affairs nothing to do with diplomatic rela  later said he still assumed the soviets would accept an israeli  soviet delegates have been Given visas to Israel Peres told reporters after a luncheon in Tel Aviv is Rael. He said he had not received any invitation to visit  government officials announced wednesday that a soviet consular delegation would visit Israel within weeks and that Israel would Send a delegation to  official said the soviets would make an inventory of the russian orthodox Church s property in the holy land while the israeli delegates would Survey israeli property and Monitor the activities of soviet jews and israeli arabs who Are studying in the soviet  maintained an embassy in Moscow until relations were broken in 1967.but Gerasimov old the radio hat Israel has no property to look after in the soviet Union so they Donot need to  despite Gerasimov s remarks prime minister Yitzhak Shamir said thursday he saw signs of a Law in Kremlin policy on jews and that Israel should prepare itself to receive More soviet immigrants. Then Are signs that something positive is happen ing Shamir said on Israel radio. We have to be ready to receive a wave of immigrants if it comes missile removal would create strains in nato Kissinger says Washington a removal of , medium Range nuclear missiles from Europe would put enor Mous strains on the nato Alliance former Secretary of slate Henry Kissinger said thursday. Sharply critical of Reagan administration policy the former Nixon and Ford administration official said i a Deal with the soviets to with draw the missiles would create a i political and psychological inequality in nuclear forces in Europe. He said the Impact on Nat countries that depend on . Nuclear strength to deter a soviet attack can not be eliminated by any amount of  the policy known at the Zero Zero option would re move 268 american Medura its Singer Range missiles from Western Europe in Exchange for the dismantling of 243 soviet ss-20 missiles targeted on the nato countries. . And soviet negotiators in Geneva Switzerland recessed last week without reaching an agreement while there Are several obstacles eur missiles remain the most promising candidate for the first nuclear arms control Accord in the six year Reagan administration. Kissinger acknowledged thai dismantling the ss-20jwould impair the soviets capacity to attack Western Europe. But he said this would be More than offset i harm Lonato countries by the american missile withdrawal. In criticizing the policy in a talk at Georgetown University the former Cabinet member made no men Tion of be administration s demand to match 130 so Viet Shorter Range missiles. On another topic Kissinger gave soviet Leader Mik Hail Gorbachev Only a 50-50 Chance of remaining in Power More than five years. He said Gorbachev s efforts to Reform the soviet system Are meeting stiff resistance from lower level bureaucrats who stand to lose the most former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt appearing on the same program concurred with Kissin Ger s 50-50 estimate Schmidt said Gorbachev and his followers want Lachange the soviet system but they Don t have a recipe to do  " Schmidt also was critical of the West saying i Donot see a Clear concept in the West of what we Are All trying to achieve in our dealing with or.  1 killed 9 Hurt in Barcelona blast Barcelona. Spain a a car bomb explode thursday night in front of civil guard Headquarters in downtown Barcelona killing a pedestrian and injuring nine people including two civil guards municipal police said. Police said the blast occurred at 10 15  As a Van occupied by two paramilitary civil guards passed by. Police said the pedestrian who was killed was a waiter identified As Jose Fructuoso Gomez. No group claimed responsibility for the bombing but police said it bore the earmarks of the Basque separatist organization Eta. Eta in collaboration with the tiny catalonian separatist group Terra Piure free land in the catalonian language has taken responsibility for five attacks i Barcelona in recent months in which two policemen died. Eta attacks began in Barcelona Spain s second largest City at about the time it was selected As he site for the 1992 summer olympic games  
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