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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, April 29, 1994

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 29, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pago 4 the stars and stripes Friday april 29,1994 broadcasters group offering $ 1,000 College scholarships by the slurs nil Stripe Frankfurt Germany seniors a department of defense dependents schools in Europe have until May 15 to apply for Colleg scholarships offered by the annual european chapter of the armed forces broadcaster association. The two $1,000 scholarships arc offered to senior interested in pursuing careers in radio or television production or in the technical Side of radio an television. To qualify for the programming production Grant seniors must be planning to enter a four year undergraduate program with a major in broadcast telecommunications. To qualify for the technical award applicants must be planning to enter a four year College program with a major in radio television broadcast engineering applicants must submit a three Page essay typed and double spaced addressing concerns current issues and problems relating to providing radio an television service to defense department member and their families serving overseas. Students also must submit two letters of recommendation one from a High school guidance Counselor and one from Art adult non family member familiar with the applicant. Applications Are available from High school guidance Counselor and should be sent to armed forces broadcasters Asso nation. At a scholarship committee unit 25702, Box 95, algae 09242. Applications also can be sent through civilian mail at Bertram Strassl 6.60320 Frankfurt main Germany. Applications also May Befu cd to american forces network at 069-15688 366. More information and applications Are available from William costello at i in 329-4324 or civilian 069-15688-32-1. Judges needed for fair Wiesbaden Germany Volunteer judges Are being sought for a May 23 technology fair sponsored by the overseas technology educator organization. More than 300 Middle Junior and High school students from 25 department of defense dependents schools arc expected to compete forbore than $20,000 in Cash and prizes at the 10th annual Oteo technology fair at the Heidelberg officers club in Patrick 1 Inry Village. Organizers Are seeking volunteers to judge student entries in Industrial arts graphic arts mechanical drawing and drafting automotive technology and electricity electronics officials also arc looking for military units an private organizations interested in setting up displays arid demonstrating High tech equipment atthe fair. The organization is a nonprofit Grout of educators employed throughout the military overseas schools. Student works Are expected to to on display from 10a.m. To 5 . To obtain information or to Volunteer Call Frank Pendzich at Dan 337-6240 or civilian 0611-703 6240. Free workshops scheduled Wiesbaden Germany Jim Fay. A Well known Parent educator and author will offer free workshops for parents and professionals in the pics Batten area next week. Fay known to puck houses with his Down to Earth practical approaches for dealing with children is expected to conduct workshops for two Duys. Lie . Of school consultant services inc. And chief executive officer of the clinic Fay Institute f a will offer the following workshops love and logic workshop for parents monday from 6 to 8 . At Gen.  i. Arnold High school in Wiesbaden. I we and  Gic workshop for parents tuesday from 6 to 8 . At main elementary school. Workshop for professionals who Deal with children monday arid tuesday from h a in. To 5 . At the american arms hotel in Wiesbaden. More information is available by tailing army Community services at Dan 337-5034. Nixon s achievements praised by dignitaries you a Linda a Wolf aim Eulogi de for his vision nil resilience Richard Nixon a Laid to rest at his boyhood Home and for i he first Lime in a half Cen Tury America does t have Nixon to kick around any More the Vietnam or which divided America More than any other l4ue during Nixon s presidency an the watergate or enc in the scandal that drove him from office got Only oblique notice a the funeral wednesday Richard Nixon would be proud that president Clinton and nil living former presidents of the unite states arc Here  that his Long and some time bitter journey had concluded in reconciliation said i Inry Kissinger Nuon Secretary of state it was not per help reconciliation but he emphasis was on nixon7 achievement during a remarkable and always Rocky career and i refusal to quit in the fac of overwhelming owl in emotional terms the speak Era urged that the 37th president be judged not by scandal alone but on i entire life it s hard to imagine a world without Richard Nixon said California nov Pete Wilson one of the eulogist Nixon was the remt durable Public figure of our time said semite minority Leader Hob Dole of Kan a not Towse he won every Bailie but because he always embodied the face Abby amed Moscow the , government contended that at least  officials who were spying for the United states were betrayed by a res Ami  a Tario Ames 41, did not admit to passing secrets prosecutors ditch we a letter that her husband wrote to fib fio vist liar of is staling my wife has accommodated herself Fuwk and my what i am doing in a very supportive Way Rosario Ames Aldrich Ames Rosario Ames weeping during the proceedings entered her plea first. Her husband stood and read an eight Page statement criticizing the government s treatment of his wife. Ames said he accepted an offer of $2 million from soviet and then russian intelligence agencies because he Felt the espionage business had become a self serving  frankly these spy wars Are a sideshow which have had no real Impact on our significant Security interests Over the years Ames said. Funeral set monday for air Force Retiree Kaimins in  in Eclectic aja., served 32 yers la Mhz hit i ult Wood Taid. He retired for Crym and remained in the Kaiserslautern area. For the past two years Haynie worked at the polygon electronic warfare Range near Kaiserslautern for Loral a civilian contractor. Haynie s last Active duty assignment was at the War rior preparation Center at Einsiedler Hof air station near Kaiserslautern where he served As first sergeant Wood said. Earlier in his career Haynie worked in the air weapons control Field. Burial is scheduled for 2 30 . Monday at Wal Mohr Village cemetery Wood said. In lieu of Flowers the family is requesting that do nations be made to the american cancer society  
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