European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 30, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 b the stars and stripes Friday october 30,1992 25th game moves wednesday in game 25 of the chess match Between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky. Sicilian defense Schev Ningen variation Keres attack by transposition. Fischer White Spassky Black 1. E4c5 2. Nc3 nc6 3. Nge2 d6 d4 cxd4 nxd4 e6 be3 nf6 qd2 be7 f3a6 0-0-0 0-0 10. G4nxd4 11.bxd4b5 12. G5nd7 13. H4b4 14. Na4bb715. Nb6 rb8 16. 17. Kb1 qc7 18. Bd3bc8 19. H5e5 20. Be3 be6 21.rdg1 a5 22.g6bf6 23. Gxh7 kh8 24. Bg5 qe7 25. Rg3 bxg5 26. Rxg5 of 6 27. Rhg1 qxf3 28. Rxg7 qf629. H6 a4 30. B3 axb3 31.axb3rfd8 32. Qg2 rf8 33. Rg8-� kxh7 34. Rg7 kh8 35. H7 resigns final positions White kb1, qg2, rg1, rg7, bd3 pawns b3, c2, e4, h7. Black kh8, qf6, rb8, rf8, be6 pawns b4, d6, e5, f7. Health services to be Cut during croatian missions a Fischer takes 9-4 Lead Belgrade Yugoslavia a Bobby Fischer playing aggressively with the White pieces Defeated Boris Spassky on wednesday to take a 9-4 Lead and Clinch at least a tie in their $5 million chess rematch. Fischer s win in game 25 leaves him just one game Short of winning the match. The game had been postponed from sunday by spas sky because of illness. By Steve scholar medical writer numerous 7th medical come facilities in Europe face temporary reductions in inpatient and outpatient health care services As staff members join an army Field Hospital that will Aid United nations Relief efforts in the former Yugoslavia. Particularly hard hit will be the staffs of physicians surgeons operating room nurses nurse anaesthetists and clinical nurses at the 2nd general Hospital in Lan Stuhl the 97th general Hospital in Frankfurt and the 130th station Hospital in Heidelberg All in Ger Many according to Barbara Slifer spokeswoman for the 7th medical come. The doctors and nurses will be joining the 212th to bile army surgical Hospital a v corps unit from wies Baden Germany that is slated to head next month to Zagreb Croatia. The shortage of health care providers Means some services particularly elective surgery May have to be postponed indefinitely in the Lan Stuhl Frankfurt and Heidelberg areas. Access to orthopaedic services in Frankfurt and Hei Delberg obstetrical and gynaecological health care in Niernberg German general surgery in Berlin and Belgium and the family advocacy program in Frankfurt May be affected said it. Col. Harold b. Mclntosh 7th medical come health care administrator. In an Effort to reduce the effects of the shortage Mclntosh said replacements for the deployed forces Are expected although numbers specialities and where they Are coming from is not yet known. In the meantime the worker shortage will Force extended work hours and restricted leave and temporary duty assignment policies for Many of the health care professionals left behind Mclntosh said. Marie Shaw a Public affairs spokeswoman for land Stuhl army regional medical Center said it is thought that inpatient care will be More affected by the deploy ment than outpatient services. It is Likely that the absence of medical professionals in some facilities will increase health care appointment waiting times. However Slifer said that once the personnel replacements have arrived there should be no difference in outpatient services provided. About 160 of the Field Hospital s 300-member staff will come from the 212th Mash unit but that will hot include physician or nurse positions. The 212th has no peacetime requirement for physicians or nurses and re lies on augmented forces from 7th medical come Dur ing contingency and mobilization missions. Other 7th medical come units involved in the deployment include 67th evacuation Hospital in Wiir Burg Germany Berlin Hospital 196th station Hospital in Mons Belgium 45th Field Hospital 71st medical det. Karlsruhe gets Kontak clubs service award Nurnberg Germany is the Kontak clubs of Germany presented the City of Karlsruhe with its outstanding civilian service award at a ceremony held wednesday As part of the club s coordinator conference. The trophy was awarded to mayor Heinz Fenrich by lord mayor Peter Schoelein of Niernberg whose City received the award from the German american organization in 1991. Individual awards for contributions to the Kontak program went to Rainer Rothenbacher of Frankfurt Eduard Witt Mann of Grafe Wohr and Sampson Tatum or. Of Niernberg. The department of army Community relations award of excellence was presented to it. Col. La Monte w. Waller commander of the 291st base support in in Karlsruhe for his support of the Karls Ruhe Kontak club. Christian Bauer and spec. Joseph Dar Nall both of Niernberg were honoured for their support of the conference and award ceremony. Several awards were presented to local clubs. They included Karlsruhe for membership Frankfurt for Public relations bad Kreuz Nach for publications Mann Heim for education Erlanger for Community action Frankfurt for group development and maintenance Augsburg for interest groups and bad Kreuz Nach for special events. The Kontak program was developed in 1969 by the . Army Europe and the German ministry of youth family women and health. The idea was to pro vide germans and americans with forum for social and cultural Exchange. Since then More than 5 million participants have been involved in 62 clubs. In 1991, a Cross cultural program was created to reach out to residents of the former East Germany. . Ambassador Robert m. Kimmitt gave partnership certificates to 14 clubs that have formed friendships with cities in the former East Germany. Five teens earn Eagle scout awards by the stars and Stripe five boy scouts from across Europe recently earned the Eagle scout rank the highest award in scouting. To earn the Eagle scout award the scouts from England Germany and Italy had to fulfil requirements in leadership service and outdoor skills. This includes earning at least 21 Merit badges and completing a Community service new Eagle scouts and their projects Are Phillip l. Lust 16. The son of col. Larry j. An Catherine a. Lust Phillip is a Junior at Wiir Burg High school in Germany. Fortis project he collected toiletries and Small toy for distribution to Roma Nia through the american red Cross. More than 340"friendship" boxes were sent. Phillip is a member of troop 135 in Kitzinger Germany. Kevin j. Kirsch jr., 17. The son of Kevin an Kathie Kirsch Kevin is a Sophomore at Croughton High school at Raf Croughton England. For lust his project he constructed two soil retaining Walls and landscaped two areas at base housing in Sembach Germany creating two gardens. Kevin is a member of troop 220 at Raf Croughton. David Patrick Ward 18. The son of Edward an Nancy Ward David is a graduate of Fulda High school in Germany. For his project David conducted a Campaign to educate the Fulda Community about the Dan Gers of keeping outdated medicines and chemicals inthe Home. He then went from door to door in the Community to collect old medications and disposed of stripes wants pictures of outstanding scouts the stars and stripes routinely publishes the names of Young men who attain the rank of Eagle scout and Young women who earn the girl scout Gold Sta award. As part of that recognition the paper also would like to publish photographs of award recipients. Photos should be a head and shoulders shot. Black and Whit photos Are preferred. While a Clear color print also is acceptable Polaroid Type exposures cannot be used. Be sure and put the name on the Back of the photo. Eagle and Gold Star announcements must resubmitted through the recipient s troop or Council and photos should accompany the announcements. Them. David was a member of troop 168 in Fulda. R. Jeffrey Case 18. The son of Robert g. And Mary v. Case Jeffrey is a graduate of Naples High school in Italy and now is attending Brigham Young University in Provo Utah. For his project Jeffrey set up collection Points for clothing blankets and toys that were sent to albanian orphanages. Jeffrey was a Mem Ber of troop 007 in Naples. Lynn Gatrell 17. The son of it. Col. Cloyd and Kathryn Gatrell Lynn is a Junior at Heidelberg High school in Germany. For his project Lynn renovated and painted the miniature Golf course at the Ruhberg Community recreation area in bad Kreuz Nach Germany. Lynn is a Mem Ber of troop 59 in Heidelberg. Sales to be held at Hahn Giessen defense re utilization and marketing office officials have announced the following sales i Germany. At Hahn a household furniture office furniture and appliances will be sold each monday through thursday starting next week from 8a.m. To 11 . At building 201. Items Are priced from $5 to $15, and buyers May Purchase no More than two of any Type of appliance. The sales Are open Only to id card holders. Purchases May be made Only with Cash and i dollars. Buyers must immediately remove purchases. Sales will not be held on . Holidays. In Giessen washers dryers refrigerators and ranges All 220 volts will be sold nov. 9 a building 521, Pendelton Barracks from 9 . To 10 . For id card holders and from 10 . To noon for the Public. Payment must be in Cash dollars Only. Build ing 521 is behind the motor Pool inside the motor Pool Gate. F-16 supplies to be sold Washington a the Bush administration intends to sell $1.8 billion Worth of supplies to update f-16 aircraft in the Netherlands Denmark Belgium and Norway according to an announcement mad wednesday by the Pentagon. The prime contractor is general dynamics of for Worth Texas
