European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 21, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Movie Star Capucine jumps to her death a Page 8the Tii ipes authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed Force Good morning vol. 48, no. 338 wednesday March 21, 1990 a a 25 daily and sunday d 8693 a a bests gis will stay general says we just have to wait for details of proposed cuts by Peggy Davidson Kaiserslautern Bureau Kaiserslautern West Germany a individual performance will determine who stays in the military when proposed troop cuts take effect a general from the total army personnel come said tuesday. A since you can to keep every single individual it will be those who have the Best qualities those who have the Best records who stay on a said Brig. Gen. Sherian g. Cadosia director of mobilization and operations. See related Story Page 3. A we really can to talk about what the reduction is going to be until the final decision is Cadosia added that personnel officials Hope that Many of the releases from Active duty will involve voluntary separations instead of forced ones. A when you have to Tell someone who has volunteered to be in an organization that now we have to reduce its size that somebody has to go and you re that somebody that a very hurtful a she said. It remains to be seen which military jobs will suffer the larger cutbacks. A the determination has to be made on the different specialities that Are going to be Cut a Cadosia said. A the Force will be in the future lean and mean. Until that a done we really can to make a decision on who is going to take How Many cuts. We just have to Cadosia said she Hopes Congress will approve separation pay for service members who have to leave the military. A but when you re trying to guess what Congress is going to do its like playing russian Roulette a she said. Cadosia made her comments after a Federal women a week breakfast at the Kayser club in Kaiserslautern where she was the guest speaker. She spoke to the 235 people on the weeks theme a courageous voices echoing in our Brig. Gen. Cadosia invaded by Alabama floodwaters floodwaters surround the Coffee county courthouse of 4,400. The depth of the water around the court and other businesses in Elba Ala. The pea River House was estimated at 18 feet. See Story on Page burst a levee saturday and flowed through the town 28. Soviet official proposes pullout of foreign troops by David Tarrant Brussels Bureau Brussels Belgium a amps a a top soviet arms control official proposed tuesday that All foreign troops stationed in Europe be withdrawn by 1995. Oleg Grinevsky the head of the soviet delegation to the arms control talks in Vienna Austria also said that All foreign military bases in Europe should be eliminated by 2000. Grinevsky made the comments at a meeting of the european parliament composed of representatives of the National parliaments of Europe. See related Story Page 2. The soviet Union and the United states recently agreed to ceilings of 195,000 troops each in Central Europe. In addition the United states has agreed not to station More than 30,000 additional troops outside the Central Region in Europe. But Grinevsky said the agreement should not be considered a Bottom line for forces stationed in Europe. A the dynamism of european processes requires deep cuts in troops and armaments. It is fully in line with the stated foreign policy goals of the soviet r. James Woolsey Grinevsky a . Counterpart at the Vienna talks said history dictates to the United states and its european allies that american forces remain in Europe. A we have essentially contested three world wars in this Century in Europe two hot and one cold. The first time we landed in Friendly territory but were in hostile see soviet on Back Page a levee saturday and flowed through the town 28. Time we landed in Friendly territory but were in see soviet on Bac arts to use Nielsen data to select program by Sarah Bottorff military audience overseas said Bob Matheson chief sports and news from the american networks t p staff writer of arts television operations in Sun Valley Calif. Station an in West Germany and the Unitt. Future Dro Ramc in. Ii a a dec o it to i Minim a Newt rut in of cml Dom. Southern european broadcasting in it by Sarah Bottorff p staff writer be a re l-0�iams on military television overseas will com Nav a Oln be part because the Nielsen ratings states Young adults watch them in the United televilaqc0ntract, with. Armed forces radio and vide a poin ervice Nielsen organization will pro a specific Survey results to the military network. Programming a a tended partly to help arts pare get cuts Tki my w of defense department Bud May Annai in i j1 Zetwo is Likely to a shows that Little interest to f stateside audiences but Are of merest to the largest segment of the 1.5 million military audience overseas said Bob Matheson chief of arts television operations in Sun Valley Calif. Arts faces a $1.2 million budget Cut in fiscal 1990. It already has been announced that it will not continue to acquire a Beauty and the beast a a new Hart and other unspecified programs because they Are of lesser interest to 18-to 25-year-Olds. Even if the budget did not require such cuts arts says the Nielsen Media research contract will help it tailor programming to suit its audience. Using the data to tailor programming is a process that will take place Over several months and it is too Early to predict specific changes Matheson said. Arts supplies prime time to series movies sports and news from the american networks to super station an in West Germany and the United kingdom Southern european broadcasting in Italy and various smaller military stations worldwide. The decision to use Nielsen a service is part of an Effort to determine what a a Young programming entails and what younger viewers Are interested in watching arts officials said. Matheson said the contract with Nielsen is being drawn up. He did not know How much the service would Cost. The Nielsen company will not Survey . Military families directly. A it would be very difficult because of see arts on Back Page
