European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 11, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday May 11, 1977 Carter others deplore Russ buildup continued Ron Page i nation economic Summit saturday an sunday which produced a blueprint or tackling High unemployment and to took part in a four Power Summit monday with the leaders of and West Germany which ended with a Blunt warning to the soviets not to tamper with isolated West Berlin. The nato Summit was attended by Heads of slate or government of almost All is member states except France whose president Valery discard d Estwing new Home monday leaving his foreign minis Ter Louis de Gui Rigaud to represent his his warning of the soviet buildup. Carter said the soviet Union has achieved essential strategic nuclear equiv after detailing the soviet arms buildup. Carter said the West wants on East West troop and arms Cut agreement but must maintain its forces if the soviets will no agree. In what had widely been advertised be forehand As positive proposals for the Alliance itself. Carter called for Elimina Tion of waste and duplication of National programs an Opportunity for each member country to develop produce and sell competitive defense equipment and maintenance of technological Excel Lence in All Allied combat forces. Carter listed three ways in which he said this could be achieved the . Must promote a genuine two Way transatlantic Trade in defense equip ment. The european allies should continue to increase cooperation among themselves in defense production. The europeans the . And Canada should study jointly ways to improve cooperation in development production and procurement of defense a Short ceremonial opening session in the 17th Century banqueting House before the Council got Down to its first working session at Lancaster House Callaghan said the West is deeply concerned by the sums the soviets Are spend ing on military purposes. We do not understand Why the soviet Union seems to be devoting More of its re sources to military purposes in spite of their avowed intentions seek he said. I assure the soviet leaders that our concern in this matter is genuine Callag Han said. There la not one of us Here who wants to embark on an arms urns also voiced misgivings about the soviet . Morkes breakthrough Eastern leases Europe made jets Bonn a in a . Market break through for european aircraft airlines president Frank Bor Mann said tuesday his company plans to order More than 50 French German a300b Airbus jetliners if it is satisfied with a trial lease of four Plant s. Eastern airlines which will be the first american airline to Fly the jets on. Six month trial lease beginning in december believes the 237-seat Airbus is the Best air plane that s available today. Ind edit s More efficient than the american air Craft in its class Bormann said at a new conference. And Franz Josef Strauss German management Board chairman of the French German Airbus industries manufacturers said he sees the trial leasing As a foot inthe door for a is salesmen trying to break into the lucrative american agreed with Strauss that the Airbus manufacturers have filled a Gapin the Market for a wide bodied jetliner. Young. Continued from Page i continent Long neglected in american for eign policy. He cited the repeal of the Byrd amendment that had permitted Chrome imports from Rhodesia despite the unite nations Boycott of rhodesian exports the recent .-led meeting of five Western ambassadors with South african leaders about the future of Namibia and the Posi Tive but restrained approach we look in there the United states sent president Mobutu sese seko non Plhal supplies to help tight an invasion by rebel s a whole change of style which we Hope will be a change of policy Youn said. "1 think we have begun a policy that will permit us to work with Africa and protect the interests of both Africa and the United Young appeared entirely unaffected bythe Flap raised in South Africa when it was reported last week that he planned to visit Johannesburg in the course of his african tour. The problem he said was that the invitation came late and the visit was disclosed in die press even before it the Prospect fur the visit to South Africa remained clouded observers Here speculated that the South african government would probably make no announcement whether it intended to let Young in until after foreign minister . Botha s by election result becomes known on wednes Day. Young also defended his decision to go Toa in. Conference in support of the people of Zimbabwe Rhodesia and Namibia in Mozambique next 80 states get together anywhere we be got to be he said. Designed for economic performance on Shon to medium Range Domestic Passen Ger and cargo flights. Oil Price increases caused the easter airlines aviation kerosene Bill to nearly triple from s 170 million in 1973 to f376 Mil lion for a smaller fuel volume this year. We see a possibility of perhaps 50-plus"a300b planes being ordered through 1989, he said. Though rivals such As Boeing Are cer Tain to come Back with other proposals to Eastern airlines Bormann said i be Lieve that the technical efficiency and the excellence of the a300b will not be sur passed in the decade of the 980 s by any new the six month lease of four Airbus swill involve upwards of is million to $10 million of Eastern airlines Money Bor Mann said. He said the airline decided on the trial tease because though it s convinced the Airbus is the Best Choice other european airliners such As Britain s Viscount Vang Uard and Bachi and the French Cara Velle have not previously been economically successful in America. You have a Long history of past failures to overcome and it s very prudent on our part to try and measure its Success in it actual . Environment he said. If the Airbus lives up to its Promise of being the Best plane in its class for . Short to medium haul routes you will obviously have other people wanting the most efficient machine he said. So far the costly Airbus program has not lived up to the sales Hopes of its manufacturer and is not yet near covering mul Tib Ilion Dollar development costs that caused Britain to pull out of the joint Ven Ture some Lime Back. About go planes have been sold including 37 firm orders and 32 Are now flying for seven airlines and two charter companies outside the ., said Bernard Lathier Airbus industries s managing director. Death toll reaches nine in Amsterdam hotel fire Amsterdam a the death toll in the fire which swept the downtown pole hotel Rose to nine tuesday when Rescue workers recovered another three bodies from beneath heaps of rubble police said. Some 20 persons were still missing including Many swedish tourists and authorities feared More bodies were buried in the 25 persons were detained in hospitals and three were in serious condition police said. Many of those who escaped from the blazing hotel suffered severe Burns. Others broke limbs jumping from bedroom windows of the four Story build workers searched throughout the Day for More victims but their work was hampered by collapsing debris. Only a Small Section of the popular tourist hotel remained upright after the Blaze which broke out Early monday while most guests were still said they were not sure How Many persons were in the hotel when the fire broke out. Police said earlier there Europe mint la to oud want by morning. Meaning partly Cloud fair in to Day Infra avg Cloudine to Sridar Mph Nanct 4 rein Xvi Delmarg. A tuft u. Low 4s. To a 1 wed Nasjay 1 m., Jcj Ortw thursday 4 44a.m. Tampara lurch re Contd tuesday 1c e11 4m 4pm 4 1 u Alwn. P 41 44 ,c1 41 u Berlin cd so 4 f sri Impf p 4 u . i Cloudy 0 partly Cloudy. 4j us i Frankfurt Al London Al Madrid p Mufti in. Cd u rom old a 15,Jim Amati or so. Were 106 guests but later said it was Possi ble All 120 Beds were occupied. The hotel Register and other records were destroy Din the Blaze. Police said it could be two Days before the wreckage is cleared and the final death toll is known. They said the situation was complicated by a number of guests who escaped from the hotel and apparently headed for Home without reporting. Paisley is arrested during Ulster protest Ballymena Northern Ireland a police supported by British troops arrested the Rev. Ian Paisley Leader of a faltering May old strike by protestant extremists As he manned a tractor Barri Cade Here in his Hometown tuesday. Paisley former Northern Ireland legis Lator Emest Baird and 10 of their support ers were escorted into Gray police trucks after they refused to disperse 400 support ers and dismantle the barricade blocking abridge in the Lown. Police said they will be charged with obstruction. U was the third time that pais Ley so a member of the British parliament has been arrested in his Stormy political career. Protestant insiders speculated tha Paisley staged the Ballymena protest and virtually forced police to arrest him in order to give him a face saving formula Socall off the strike. Union s policy of acquiring Ever More weapons and ils numerous it would be in the general interest of the East As Well As the West Luns said for this balance to be set at a lower , As we Are by the evasiveness of the other Side in this sphere we have no option but to preserve our defense Cap Abil , speaking to the first working session said it would be wrong to Over dramatize what the soviets Nave done in building up their conventional Power. But the West must maintain the ability to defend s Callaghan in a statement presented to the Council s second working ses Sion proposed a second Belgrad conference in about two Yean to review Progress on detente and on human right since the Helsinki Summit in itts. A first review conference on the Helsinki final act was scheduled this fall. Callaghan said the soviets have made no secret of their fear that the West May try to turn next autumn s Belgrade conference into a but he warned far the most disquiet ing thing is that the soviets talk about de Tente while at the same time improving the numbers and Quality of their As he left Lancaster House to Fly Back to Washington at the end of the Summit meet ing Carter told reporters that the . Atti tude to nato now is a firm sharing of commitment towards the Alliance which was in danger two or three years ago. I think that s been Crawford. Continued from Page 1 geared in some of Hollywood s most Glam Orous and dramatic movies humoresque Daisy Kenyon Poa sussed the damned Don t cry this woman b dangerous sudden fear and Johnny her leading men included some of Holly Wood s biggest stars David Niven John Garfield Dana Andrews Henry Fonda Van Heflin. Spencer Tracy Walter Huston Robert Taylor and Robert Young among them. Crawford scored a dramatic Triumph when she was awarded an Academy award As the Best actress for her 1945movie, Mildred Pierce her movie roles were infrequent indecent years but her Talent was apparent in her performances especially in the 1962movie whatever happened to baby Jane in which her portrayal of the crippled sister of a murderess won he critical acclaim. Crawford was married four times divorced three times and widowed once. She was wed to actors Douclas Fairbanks jr.,Franchot tone and Philip Terry. Her fourth husband businessman Alfred , died in 1999. In later years Crawford was an Active member of the Board of the Pepsi cola company in which she had considerable interest. She also made occasional motion picture and television appearances. Crawford was a Star in the years when Hollywood was turning out hundreds of Pic Tures every year. It was a time when actors and actresses were groomed for stardom and Glamor was the order of the Day in every studio. She often recalled Hollywood s Earl Days when discussing the modern movie and television Industry. And she would be critical of the Lack of attention some stars paid to their careers. I up at a Quarter to five in the morn ing when i in a she said and it s a Quarter to four when i doing television. They Start shooting then she said with a smile i afraid they might Start without ." but it was the Glamor of the Early Holly Wood that punctuated much of her conversation about films. I always try to look like a Star by appearing in Public As Well groomed As Possi tile she once said
