European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 27, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes monday. March 27,1985 anglican Leader Pope plan discussions in Rome on Unity London a the archbishop of Canterbury spiritual head of the anglican Church will visit Pope John Paul ii in Rome in the fall primarily to discuss Church Unity the archbishop s office announced Sun Day. The most Rev. Robert runic who also Heads the 70 million member worldwide anglican communion will be in Rome from sept. 29 to oct. 2, spokeswoman eve Kellcy said. Runte and the Pope have times in Ghana in 1980, in Canterbury two years later and a Bombay and Assisi in 1986. It will be runic s first visit to Rome As archbishop of Canterbury. The archbishop sees the visit As an Opportunity tomake a Strong affirmation of he commitment of anglicans and roman catholics to Unity whatever Obsta cles overcome . The anglican Church was established during the reformation of the 16th Century after England s King Henry vol broke with the Vatican when Pope Clem ent Vii refused the King a divorce. The two largest Christian churches have made Tenta Tive efforts toward Unity Bur several considerable obstacles remain. For Many anglicans the con Cpl of papal infallibility and the Likely Primacy of in Pope in a unified Croc Hunter Mandy Mcalpine 28. Sits Stop Charlie a monster Crocodile hat Mes at � a near calms Australia six weeks decided to leave her secure portion As a mint1 and become an apprentice Crocodile Hunter. Church arc not acceptable. In the 700 million member roman Catholic Church a major stumbling Block Isth ordination of women which some branches of inc accept. Cailey said the visit had been under consideration for some time before the consecration of the first woman Bishop in the anglican communion the right Rev. Barbara Harris of the episcopal Church of the United states. The two Church leaders who arc expected to Lake part in joint worship and private discussion will re View the work of the anglican roman Catholic inter National commission. The Pope in an easier letter to the archbishop welcomed the visit As an occasion for responding anew to the will of Christ for the Unity of his followers keat. Ley said. Among those who with accompany Runcie arc the anglican co chairman of the joint commission the right Rev. Mark Santur and the Secretary general of the anglican communion Canon Samuel Van Culin. The previous two archbishops of Canterbury a thur Ramsey and Frederick Coggan Boih made official visits to Rome. Runci tvs visit is seen As a continuation of a process begun by Ramsey in 1966. U.s., Vietnam Confer on plans for Mia probes Bangkok Thailand a and vietnamese technical experts have discussed plans for further joint investigations to account for americans listed As missing inaction in the Vietnam War the , team said saturday. A statement from the team Leader it. Col. Joe har vey said the two sides held the regular talks in Viet Naivs capital Hanoi from tuesday to Friday. It said the talks were productive and concentrated on plans for moving Forward with joint investigations of discrepancy these Are cases on which the untied Stales says vietnamese authorities should have information such As american pilots who were captured but failed Loe merge from prisoner of War Camps. The statement said they also discussed reports in which americans were supposedly sighted in Vietnam after the War and future excavations of warplane crash Sites id search for human remains. The . Team gave the vietnamese additional in formation for their unilateral investigations the statement said. Harvey is commander of the joint casualty Resolution Center the Honolulu based military unit entrusted with resolving the fates of More than 2,000americans who did not return from the War in ind. China which in did with communist victories in 1975, of those 1j737 Are reported missing in Vietnam 545 in Laos 83 in Cambodia and six in China. A ,"military team flew p Southern laps on March in for a joint excavation of a crash site Laos had delayed that project for two weeks in a show of displeasure Over is. Stale department charges thai it was not cooperating with . Efforts against narcotics. Military Roundup $25 fee set for entering women s names in registry Washington Sis want to enter a name in the computer Regis try of a memorial id be built at the main in trance of Arlington National cemetery must pay a $25 fee according to inc women in military service for America memorial foundation. The memorial will include a registry with Mil itary records and other information on any woman who has Ever served in the . Armed forces. Registration fees will be used to help pay for construction of the memorial. A design Competition for the memorial is under Way. For More information write to women in military service for America memo rial foundation inc., department 550, washing ton 2d042-056cl proposal would facilitate military aliens citizenship Washington s4s Congress is looking i a Way to make it easier for filipinos and other aliens who enter . Military service overseas to eventually become american citizens under legislation proposed by rep. Owenie kit a a permanent resident status would be granted to alien who either accumulate 12 years of honorable Active duty service or serve six years and re enlist for another sin. The aliens arc allowed to enlist under agreements Between the United Stales and their to alive countries. Giving permanent resident status to alien would boost their morale and More importantly enable them to move into positions requiring . Citizenship said pick Eit Wilh eight co sponsors is under consideration by the House judiciary commit tee. -. These alien perform the. Same duties and face the same risks As Ameri cans and 1 believe it s Only fair thai they receive the same Opportunity to become . Citizens As aliens recruited in his country said Pickett member of the House armed services commit tee. Since j97s, immigration Laws have facilitated inc naturalization of alien . But those provisions apply primarily to aliens who either serve during periods of hostilities or arc recruited in the United Stales and arc therefore1more Likely to have permanent resident Lalus. India holds ceremonies for 1 St supercomputer new Delhi India a prime minis scr Raviv Gandhi on saturday headed dedication ceremonies for the country s first supercomputer. V the Cray Xmp-14, obtained from the United slates ill a Cost of $500 million will be used to provide farm ers with More precise weather forecasts. In has been installed at inc National Center for medium Range weather forecasting. The government says inc Cray Xmp-14 will be used to provide weather forecasts three to 10 Days in and Vance to prepare advisories and to study the Impact of weather and climate on pests and diseases animal research labs torched 4 firefighters Hurt Edinburgh Scotland a raiders set fire animal research laboratories in the Edinburgh area sat urday injuring four firefighters and causing Mcm tvs damage fire official said. Police warned other animal research est Abl i Shmunis in Scotland to be Ori the Alert for possible arson attacks we Don t know if in was animal rights people but we suspect them assistant divisional fire officer David Mercer said. The investigation has been1 handed Over to the the acting fire chief Peter Scott who both fires condemned those responsible for risking the lives of firefight ers. If anyone had wanted to design a Iraq for firefighters they could not have done better i m livid lie said. Flames leaped up to 20 feet into the air from the Edinburgh University Ani Mal research unit near Penicuik 9 Miles South of the City. Fire officials said empty gasoline cans were found later in the corridors of the unit at Macaulay House. Two firemen were injured As they battled to prevent flames from reaching dangerous chemicals Gas cylinders and a Small radioactive source fire officials said one suffered Fromi smok inhalation and he other from chemical bums. Or. Jeff Maxwell director of the unit said animals including sheep cows Andeer were in an adjacent building that was not damaged. Shortly Afler the Blaze was brought under control a second fire was reported at the agricultural research Council s found outside the Center. Two firemen evacuating the building were Cut by dying Glass from an explosion lire officials said. Professor John Heam Deputy Secre tary of the agricultural and food re search Council which runs the poultry unit said much of the world s leading research in these laboratories is designed to improve animal health and welfare. Those res Bonsib c for such attacks have no regard for either animals or humans. Thev show dangerous ignorance and scottish agriculture minister lord Sanderson visited the scene of the uni varsity fire and described Ilas a major tragedy involving the loss of much valuable scientific research animal rights activists have targeted research facilities in their Campaign to halt what they claim is the cruelty to Ani Mals used in Laboratory Experiment
