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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, December 15, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 15, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes tuesday december 15, 1987 news  chess postponed Seville Spain a Chal Lenger Anatoli i Lupov look his final Lim cout monday postponing Umil wednesday the 23rd game of the world chess championship with Champion Garri Kasparov. With just two games remaining in the 24-game championship the score is even at 11-11, bul Kasparov has the advantage because in the event of a 12-12 lie he will stay Champion the 24th and final game will be Pia cd Friday. With the next world championship due scheduled for 1990, the Winner in Seville will hold the Lilc for three years. Experts said Karpov will use the extra Days to prepare for he 23rd game his final Chance with the advantageous White pieces. Kasparov will play with the advantage of the White pieces on Fri Day. The Winner of the series requires 12,5 Points or six i clerics. 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R in 25 7? Flom. P d tidal ii. 2nd Sta Lori Wing Heth no re Ruut no t i inti Low 73 u Mon b4l, re 43 37 Moscow cd 28 to to. It s2 la Toronto cd by so v. Cd cd Doudy. By v p p Tiff a 34 28 2 -4 28 27y 34 39 3 de Pintil satellite to distribution system to Widen improve an service by Wendy Bourland staff writer the american forces network will bring on line a satellite television distribution system dec. 38 that should in crease the number of an viewers by 75,000 Over the next three years. The satellite system nicknamed the  by an of Licals will be operational in Early 1988 and will replace aging obsolete microwave trans Mission equipment. The equipment is difficult to repair and too expensive to extend to Remote locations network officials said. Some of the satellite receivers Are Al ready installed and signal testing is in Progress said it. Col. Bruce Eaton commander of an s Frankfurt head quarters. However this is Only a test signal and viewers should not be concerned about poor reception or Oulagai s. The signal is Only being used to finc Lune the  satellite receivers will be installed at . Military installations in Germany Belgium the Netherlands and the United kingdom Over the next three years. When the new system is come uni. About 35,000 viewers in the United kingdom will receive an for the first time with 40,000 new viewers in Ger Many Belgium and the Netherlands. Starling dec 28, viewers in West Ber Lin at  a Netherlands and at Florennce a Belgium will receive the full an schedule at the some time the programs Are seen in Germany. Broadcasts to those areas now Are delayed and some programs arc not offered. Eaton stressed that installation of the Supi relation would not reduce existing an viewing areas. There s a misconception that some people will lose the current television service when we switch to super Sutton he said. Actually if you receive an television now you la receive it when we make he change. There will also be some improvement in the signal Quality and  the satellite system will be used to distribute an radio and television Sig nals. Once the signals arc received by the satellite dishes they will be broadcast Over existing or newly installed transmit ters or Cable systems on military installations and housing areas. However the Coble distribution Yvo terns Are not being installed As part of the satellite project. Local base or Community commanders must identify a need for Cable systems and request them. Workers in 16 army commissaries Don t face decrease in work hours by Joe Mapother Bre Merhavi Bureau Bremerhaven part Lime commissary employees in 16 army stores across Germany Belgium and the Netherlands will not face reduced work hours As they were told Laic last week commis sary officials said monday. In the Heidelberg commissary District part timers who comprise about 40 per cent of the commissary work Force faced drastic cuts in hours because the District was approaching its quarterly manpower allotment limit said de Wenglowski chief of commissary operations euro Pean commissary Region. However a poll of the other five commissary districts indicated a sufficient manpower allotment surplus exists to Supply the Heidelberg District with additional Man hours Wenglowski said. The Heidelberg District includes commissaries at Mannheim Parma sons Zweir Ilcken Bremerhaven Heidelberg Karlsruhe and Worms in Germany along with Chi Evris Belgium and Schinnen Netherlands he said. Ii also includes seven sub commissaries the Survey was done after Heidelberg District manager Harold Darefsky called regional Headquarters in  to request an increase in his Man hour allotment for the period beginning Pel. 1 and ending dec. 31, Wenglowski said. It s strictly an internal problem with in the Heidelberg District Wenglowski said. Consternation surfaced in the Bremer Haven commissary Friday when the District Headquarters told commissary offi cer Peter Clabin thai employees working j2 hours a week would be Cut Back to 20 hours beginning sunday. Cashiers and Slock clerks were among he Job categories affected. It May have be sri an overreaction Wenglowski said of the Call part Lime employees working under a civil service contract calling for a fixed number of hours or spread of hours Are entitled to work those hours unless Given two weeks notice of a reduction Wenglowski said. Women s club completes project to renovate children s cemetery by Connie Dickey staff writer Frankfurt the american women s club of Frankfurt has completed a yearlong project replacing grave markers on More than 100 Graves at the Kinder old but the group now needs Money to care for the american Chil Dren s cemetery. We received donations from people and organizations throughout Ger Many said Citty Filbig Kinder old chairwoman. We be even had donations from several German families after they saw an article in the off Cybuch paper. But now our Bank account is depleted and we need More Money for perpetual care and for any new Graves we May  the Kyj Derfeld is located within the Frankfurt Haupl Friedhof the City s main cemetery but no care for the Graves is provided other than mowing. The City had requested Flat markers of used to identify the Graves. The club with the help of volunteers and a local boy scout troop began pull ing weeds and doing general Upkeep at the cemetery in 1982. In 1985, the club began its project of replacing the grave markers. Each Marker Cost 350 Marks s316 and the club made a plea through several newspaper articles for donations. The club decided to replace the wooden crosses marking about 100 of the Chil Dren s Graves with Flat red Sandstone markers. The largest contributor. Heart for Usa gave enough Money to Pur Chase 10 markers. Filbig said the club received a verbal agreement from the City that the Kinder fold would never be closed or the plots taken away. The City was very pleased when they saw someone was making the Effort 10 keep the site looking Nice about 400 children arc buried in the Kinder old. Which has been the final rest ing place for children of american scr item embers and civilians in Germany since world War ii. The cemetery is for children under 5 years of age Fiebig said. Most times the children arc born dead or live for Only a Short Lime and it is better for the parents to Bury them Here than to Fly their bodies to the  those interested in donating to the Kin Derfeld fund can write oily Filbig at the american women s club of Frank Furt Terrace club room 3, Apo 09710. The German address is Grueneberg Platz 5000 Frankfurt am main i. 1 dead 21 missing in attacks on Tanker Manama Bahrain a a norwegian Captain was lulled and 21 crewmen were missing after iraqi warplanes twice raided a supertanker loaded with iranian Oil in the persian Gulf the norwegian for eign ministry has reported. Gulf based maritime executives had reported the Crew of the 218,467-Tan us san gird suffered casualties bul they could not provide exact figures because Iran imposed a news blackout. In Oslo Biourn Skogmo a spokesman for the foreign ministry said the Tanker s Captain Olaf a crony was killed and Only five crewmen were rescued after the strikes wednesday night and thursday. Norway s National news Agency Nib reported that a crony 56. Was the Only norwegian on Board. It said the Crew men were from Poland and the Philippines. The Susan gird is operated by Reksten Manana men of Bergen Norway la was attacked after taking on a Load of Oil at Iran s Harg Island Oil terminal. In London Lloyd s shipping Intelli gence urn which monitors shipping around the world had reported that the Susan gird was set Abla a and some Crew men were injured or missing  
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