European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 18, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 a the stars and stripes thursday july 18, 1991400 gis due to return from Iraq to Vicenza Vicenza Italy a amps a about 400 soldiers assigned to the 3rd in 325th inf regt from Vicenza were scheduled to return Home wednesday from a Security Mission in iraqi about 500 soldiers from that airborne combat team remain in Turkey said it. Col. Lee rials a Public affairs spokesman from the army Southern european task Force in Vicenza. Rials said he did not know when the remaining soldiers now in Eastern Turkey would arrive Home. The battalion is part of a 3,200-member Allied coalition sent to Northern Iraq to protect the kurd from Saddam Hussein a teen at Woodbridge earns Eagle scout badge Raf Ben Waters England a a British scout attached to american boy scout troop 811 at Raf Woodbridge received an Eagle scout badge at Raf Bent Waters colonial Community Center. For his Eagle scout project Roderick m. Corneby 18, planned and organized a drive to collect Reading glasses for the Karpur Hospital in India. More than 2,000 pairs of Reading glasses were collected. The Ipswich resident this year also received the Queens scout award the highest Honor a British scout can receive. Corneby the son of Brian and Elspeth Corneby has been involved in British scouting since he was 7 and with the american scouts since age 10. According to Carl Kleusch program director for the transatlantic Council of the boy scouts of America scouts from other countries Are allowed to Cross Over to the american organization. To earn the Eagle scout award a boy scout must fulfil requirements in leadership service and outdoors skills. This includes earning at least 21 Merit badges and completing a Community service exercise in Iceland to involve joint . Forces Washington a amps a a . Joint service Man Euver called exercise Northern Viking �?T91 will begin july 30 in Iceland the Pentagon announced monday. The nine Day exercise is part of a series of similar exercises conducted every two years and will include participants from the army Navy air Force marines and coast guard. The major objective of the exercise will be to test plans and procedures for the defense of Iceland officials said. Ground forces will conduct Field training and a command Post exercise will test the defense forces ability to defend Iceland. Faces no places hey squirt Gary Thurber 10, is the Little squirt getting squirted in City when the picture was taken on monday tempera a Woonsocket . Water fight. It was 90 degrees in the Tures continued to Rise across the states this Haze in Gulf nation May be tied to War expert says by Christine Hauser United press International Dubai United Arab emirates a Allied bombing of Iraq and thousands of military vehicles churning up the saudi arabian desert during the persian Gulf War May have affected weather patterns in the United Arab emirates a government meteorologist said tuesday. A we have been asking ourselves whether All those military manbevers in the desert increased the dust Factor Here a said Taffy Owen Dubai civil aviation a senior meteorologist. A it is definitely a Owen said the Ca office was unable to obtain meteorological data from saudi Arabia during the War but he suspects that desert dust May have contributed to visibility patterns in the use during May and the first half of june when the worst cases of Haze since 1984 were recorded. A when Only people and camels wander through saudis desert the Sand forms a crust when the rain dries and the wind cannot lift it a Owen said in an interview. A suddenly you have All these vehicles driving through the desert and May is unusually hazy. It could be one of the Strong Northwestern winds Are common in May and june. This year they brought dust Haze and Oil Well smoke to the emirates Owen said. Terminator s buddy now in custody Battle from wire reports Edward Furlong the 13-year-old who shot to stardom in terminator 2 As Arnold Schwarzenegger a Young buddy is at the Center of a custody fight Between his Mother and aunt. The boy went to live with his aunt and Uncle 13 months ago after his Mother left his Stepfather. That was shortly before he was signed to do the film. Marc Berry a lawyer for the aunt and Uncle said in los Angeles that the boys Mother Eleanor Torres is interested in her son now Only because he a a film Star. But the attorney for Torres who serves on the commission for children and youth in Pasadena calif., said the woman wanted her son Back before then. Furlong discovered by a casting director at a boys club has won Praise for his film performance As a juvenile delinquent fighting off futuristic cyborgs. He earned about $30,000 for the blockbuster said Phillip myer Torres author recovering pulitzer prize winning author William Kennedy was hospitalized Over the weekend for internal bleed ing after minor surgery for an unspecified gastrointestinal problem. A emr. Kennedy is in excellent shape and he a anxious to return to work a Joseph Pofit a spokesman for St. Peters Hospital in Albany n.y., said tuesday. The 63-year-old Albany native was expected to leave the Hospital soon he said. Kennedy set a series of novels in Albany including legs Billy Phelan s greatest game and ironweed. Ironweed won Kennedy the pulitzer in 1983. The Book was made into a movie starring Jack Nicholson and meryl a family affair author Gay Talese is switching publishing houses to avoid a family conflict. Talese is leaving Doubleday where his wife is a senior vice president and taking his new Book to Alfred a. Knopf. A i saw the situation As a conflict of interest a said Talese author of thy neighbor s wife and Honor thy father. A my wife Nan would have been sitting in on meetings where they would have been discussing How Many books to print the jacket and so on. It would have been awkward for her and for Talese a first work for Knopf will be unto the sons a history of his denies spilling Beans Lynn Armandt a former Friend of Donna Rice a is suing Simon and schuster for publishing a Book that blames her for revealing the relationship Between Rice and 1988 presidential candidate Gary Hart ruining his Campaign in the process. In a lawsuit filed Friday Armandt denies a claim in the non fiction Book Blue Thunder that she tipped off Miami Herald reporters about the Rice Hart affair. The Book by Thomas Burdick implies that Armandt was part of a mob plan to ruin Harts political career but Herald reporters have denied she was the source of the Story that scuttled Harts presidential aspirations. She also denies that she ran a prostitution ring As she claims the Book alleges the lawsuit asks for an amount equal to 14 percent of the publishing company a net Worth. The Hart scandal is Only a Side topic in Burdick a Book which is primarily about mob implication in the 1987 ambush shooting of Miami boat builder Don Aronow
