European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 5, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Quayle surveys Texas flood damage a Page 3 authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces Good morning vol. 49, no. 21 saturday May 5, 1990 a a 25$ daily and sunday d 8693 Abush says nuclear arms still key Stillwater okla. Apr president Bush said Friday that nuclear weapons must continue to play a key role in safeguarding Europe from War declaring a there Are few lessons so Clear in history As while offering an advanced timetable for negotiating with Moscow on reducing Short Range nuclear arms Bush declared a the United states is not going to allow Europe to become a Safe for conventional a Bush discussing the changing face of Europe during a commencement speech at Oklahoma state University hailed the sweep of democracy through Warsaw pact nations. However he cautioned a your enemy today is uncertainty and Bush said a it will be crucial to Sec. Whether Moscow chooses coercion or peaceful dialogue in responding to the aspirations of the lithuanian people and nationalities within the soviet Union a Bush s remarks were intended to offer the outlines of a new military and political Mission for nato As Europe is transformed by the reunification of Germany and be collapse of communist governments. Leaders of the 16 nato nations will meet in London in late june or Early july to Chart a revised strategy for the 41-year-old Alliance. Bush said the allies should accelerate work to determine a the minimum number and types of weapons that will be needed to deter War credibly and he said Moscow and Washington should open negotiations to reduce Short Range nuclear missiles in Europe once a treaty is signed a perhaps later this year a to curb troops and conventional arms. Originally Bush had insisted that a conventional arms treaty not Only be signed but also implemented before talks could begin on Short Range nuclear forces. However Bush said that As the soviet Union pulls Back troops from Warsaw pact nations a there is less need for nuclear systems of the shortest acting on Bush a suggestion nato scrapped plans thursday to deploy More powerful Short Range Lance nuclear missiles and artillery shells in Europe. Even so the United states and soviet Union will still maintain sizable Short Range nuclear arsenals in Europe. A a we re prepared to negotiate the reduction of these forces As Well a the president said. Yet Bush said he did not want to leave Europe vulnerable to conventional warfare. A there Are few lessons so Clear in history As this Only the combination of conventional forces and nuclear forces see Bush on Back pages amps l. Emmett Lewis or. Frank Reed dramatically tells reporters in Wiesbaden he thinks the British government should do More to get its hostages rejoices to be Home a at last from staff and wire reports Andrews fab my. A freed hostage Frank Reed returned Home to the United states on Friday after 42 months in Captivity and rejoiced a i am unchained and Reeds plane was greeted by another recently freed hostage Robert Polhill. The two men embraced on the Tarmac and Reed whispered a a we re going to get the rest of them out Arentt a of course it feels wonderful a Reed said in a Brief statement that left Many of his welcomes in tears. He thanked All those who worked and prayed for his release a including the americans still held hostage a for refusing a to let me give up in Captivity. A thank you for All your love and concern and yes for your tears for i cry with you that this tragic affair will end soon. Amen amen amen a he said. Reed was released by his captors monday and underwent medical tests in Wiesbaden West Germany. He is expected to face further medical tests in the next several Days. President Bush who met with Polhill earlier in the week said thursday that he would be willing to make a Goodwill Ges Ture toward Iran As Long As it did not appear to be negotiations for the release of the remaining hostages. Reed 57, and his family emerged from the air Force Hospital at Wiesbaden into the Bright Sunshine Friday morning to begin the last leg of the former hostages journey Back to the United states. Reed threw kisses to the crowd of re see Reed on Back Page stung student buzzes with indignation by Jimi Jones education writer Christopher Campbell thinks he got stung by the citizen Bee. So the we Brucken High school senior has appealed the judges interpretation of the answer that ousted him from the contest. The Bee sponsored by the close up foundation tests the skills of ninth through 12th-graders in . History government geography economics and current events. It was held at Ramstein a on april 28. Campbell who was named the euro Campbell Pean runner up has asked to be named co Winner and allowed to travel to Washington for the National finals next month. He sent the protest to citizen Bee National project director Eric Goldman in Arlington a. But Dale rum Mer of the foundation said Friday that the group will stand by the judges decision. The question that ended Campbells chances asked him to a identify the organization of native american nations that chief Hiawatha helped form in the 16th he answered the judges ruled that answer incorrect listing the Correct answer As a Iroquois in the letter Campbell said the judges decision did not consider the variety of possible answers. A the judges in this matter were professional military men and women a he wrote. Quot it is not their fault that they made the wrong decision because they probably did not have the background to interpret the question or the answer beyond the official question Campbell made an immediate Appeal at the contest. But following lengthy debate the judges disallowed the Appeal on the grounds that his answer was incomplete. They ruled that his answer identified a tribal grouping rather than an organization. Websters seventh new collegiate dictionary defines Iroquois As a an see student on Back Page
