European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 25, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 a a a the stars and stripes monday june 25,1990 Cuba admits East Reform aces its party in peril by Cox news service Havana a cubans ruling communist party conceded saturday that the changes in the soviet Union and Eastern Europe have placed the revolutionary government of Fidel Castro in an a extremely difficult and dangerous position. A the historical setback in Eastern Europe and the difficulties facing the soviet Union. Modify the balance of world Power in favor of imperialism and encourage the emboldened aggressive to of the United states government a the political Bureau of the Central committee of the communist party said in a statement that filled two pages of the party a official newspaper grandma. A there is heightened uncertainty about the resources that we will receive from the soviet Union a the party leaders said. A the revolution faces an exceptionally difficult and dangerous they said a imperialist propaganda is taking advantage of the crumbling of the soviet bloc a to denigrate socialism and mount an unprecedented psychological and ideological siege against Cuba a that could be read As a veiled reference to the Impact of radio Marti and to Marti the . Government stations in Florida that broadcast to Cuba despite jamming efforts by the government there. The published statement an outline of issues that delegates will be allowed to discuss at the party a fourth Congress later this year reflected the besieged tone that has characterized Castro a speeches in recent months. The statement made Clear that As preliminary debates leading to a major policy setting meeting get under Way the communist leadership Hopes to limit any disagreements that May arise. In vague language the leaders statement said that the communists wont consider any Challenge to one party Rule. But on other topics the party statement indicated it expects vigorous debate on economic and social adjustments to the new attitudes and needs that have Arisen from the challenges to one party Rule in virtually every other communist state. Plo Colls Arab league talks saying Israel is waging a War Tunis Tunisia up the Palestine liberation organization called sunday for the convening of an extraordinary meeting of Arab league foreign ministers because of the a War of extermination it says Israel is waging against the palestinians the official palestinian news Agency Wafa said. The Agency quoted the Plo representative to Tunis. Hakam Halaoui As saying the War is aimed at ending the palestinian uprising in the occupied West Bank and Gaza strip. A the flagrant israeli threats have expansionist and aggressive Aims after the american decision to suspend dialogue with the Plo a Halaoui said. Halaoui added that the decision by Washington to suspend the dialogue begun in december 1988 a encourages the israeli government to increase its organized state terrorism and exposes Arab Security to a the Arab countries must take efficacious measures to confront these israeli Arab league officials in the North education briefs african capital confirmed that the Plo request had been made. No Date was Given for the proposed meeting. On saturday foreign ministers of the five nation Arab maghreb Union of Mauritania Morocco. Algeria Tunisia and Libya met in Tunis and urged the United states a to reconsider its decision to suspend dialogue with the Plo. In a statement published after their meeting the envoys asked Washington a to assume its responsibilities by forcing Israel to respect International legality and to recognize the legitimate National rights of the palestinian the american decision to suspend its dialogue with the Plo a is contrary to the declared intentions of Washington to give impetus to the peace process in the Middle the foreign ministers added that the . Decision to sever the dialogue with the palestinian leadership a reduces the Hopes placed on the american attitude by the palestinian people a and by All people who value peace and riots erupt saturday in East Berlin at a protest against an Ultra rightist party. Foes of Ultra rightists turn violent in e. Berlin Berlin up a Twenty one East German police officials were injured during violent dashes with masked demonstrators who tried to storm an East Berlin building occupied by an ultralight Wing party police said sunday. The officials said that four police vehicles were destroyed several others were damaged one bystander was beaten up a police dog was killed and a Kiosk was looted. Thev said that four of the officers in saturday nights riot were seriously injured. An estimated 4,000 people had gathered near East berlins Weitling Tasse to protest the National alternative party pie party often described As Neo nazi occupies several buildings in the Street about 400 people split off from the main demonstration and attempted to storm the a buildings but were barred Access by police.12 Dodds teachers chosen for Competition Washington a amps a twelve teachers in the department of defense dependents schools system have been selected to compete in the presidential awards for excellence in science and mathematics teaching program. The teachers will receive a citation As state level winners and compete on the National level for the presidential awards. The winners from West Germany Are elementary science a Marcia Banks Haine Berg elementary school in Wiesbaden and Heather Holm Berg sport fled elementary in Hanau. High school science a Gerald Adams rams the in High Catherine stress Gen. . Arnold High Wiesbaden and Donald Volz Mannheim High. Elementary math a Deborah Amacker Kaiserslautern elementary and Melissa Ann Dale Anspach elementary. High school math a Kathryn Mattera Wimbush Mannheim High. Other winners were Francis sheets Kubasak High school Okinawa Walter Kurt Ulrich . Mahan High Iceland Sarah Yoshida Seoul elementary South Korea and Charles Nelson Seoul elementary. The program recognizes the teachers for their a extraordinary abilities to improve students understanding of science and mathematics thorough grasp of their subject area and demonstrated goals in educational leadership.�?�11 High school graduates awarded College Money bad nauheim West Germany a the rho International chapter of Omega Psi Phi fraternity inc. Has awarded a total of $9,000 to 11 graduates of department of defense dependents schools in West Germany. Seven graduates received $ 1,000 each. They Are Melissa j. Gilmore and Kenyatte n. Williams Stuttgart High school Tracey Alcindor Patch High Gregory b. Powell Heidelberg High and Mai que. Collier Stephanie Pullings and Tiffany a. Blackston Frankfurt High. The four seniors who each received $500 awards Are Lia m. Manvell Kaiserslautern High Angelique d. Mcmillon Ramstein High Wilton a Hockaday Gen. . Arnold High in Wiesbaden and Estrella t. Fuelner Nimberg elementary to get new principal Wiesbaden West Germany a overseas schools officials have announced the selection of Ronald t. Sharik As principal of Babenhausen elementary school. A the new principal replaces fran Smith who retired in May. A 17-year Veteran of the overseas schools system Sharik first taught in Tachikawa Japan �?ot1973. He has served As a teacher and an administrator m Honen Fels and n urn Berg West Germany and in Okinawa. Sharik currently is assistant principal at Jotia Quot Kalb elementary school in Nura Beig. He assumes Nis new position on aug. 8. A in Sharik received is masters degree from i child state University. The Pennsylvania native is Marne and has two daughters. In Babenhausen a sub Community of Darmstadt is the Frankfurt school District
