European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 23, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes Brown says goals met on Salt Washington up defense Secre tary Harold Brown tuesday went Public with the administration s Salt ii negotiating position declaring agreements achieved so far will Alloy this country anew Mobile based missile system in the 1980s to meet a growing soviet a speech prepared or the american legion s National convention in new or leans Brown for the first time detailed be fore a Public forum a bargaining stance that was seen As ruling out . Agreement o any Salt treaty that barred such a multiple aim Point or map missile system. The text of Brown speech was mad available Here. No Salt agreement will be signed unless it is in the interest of the United states to sign it said Brown. That Means particularly that it must not undermine our military three year protocol he said a draft agreement already agreed upon explicitly permits deploy ment of Mobile icbms launchers after expiration of a three year protocol that would end before the new system was s speech used technical negotiating terms not normally aired to general a Dences. Administration sources said it 1 represented a policy decision to put on the of record the . Position on Obue the version now favored that would move . Missiles among thou Sands of holes in the of state Cyrus Vance last month informed the soviets such a system was under consideration. The russians have not yet Given a categorical yes answer and the subject is still undo Nuion the sources said no decision has been made whether or not to deploy Mobile icbms sys. Terns and that several versions of an map system were still under consideration. Humid there was ample time to study questions of feasibility military effectiveness and Cost before making a decision. .1 because of improvements in present . Missile silos will be i Pesne vulnerable to attack in the 1980s.qttcs of the administration have voiced concern the Salt ii agreement might dose Mobile Basing options that would Al Low the United states to counter soviet moves. 3 killed on it. Blanc climb Costa Italy up three Mountain aurbers believed to be frenchmen fell to their deaths White climbing it. Blanc Europe s highest Peak police said. Officers said the bodies of the three climbers were removed from the Mountain 3y helicopter and taken to Cou Mayeur but iat they carried no identification papers and their names were not from the equipment they car ried and the clothes they were wearing of mais the dead climbers were believed to be French. Wednesday August 23, 1978 m group s report urges . Give Aid to Viets or founder Dis Washington a members of Senate Mission that recently visited Viet Nam urged saturday that the United state provide massive infusions of food medical supplies and other Aid to the Hanoi govern ment. Indeed we have arrived at an historic decision Point in our foreign policy where we now have an Opportunity to do through peaceful Means what we sought to do so Long through War to protect . National interests in Southeast Asia by assuring Vietnam s Independence from the Domina Tion of any outside Power the group said Nitts report expanding on that View. Or. Jean Mayer president of Tufts University said he believed that humanitarian assistance an the normalization of relations with Viet Nam would re establish our moral author Ity in Asia and enable the United states to regain influence in that was member of the special study group that visited Vietnam last Mon Thatte request of a Senate judiciary sub committee on before the panel headed by sen. Edward m. Kennedy d-mass., Mayer and the others described the need for food agricultural and medical supplies Asur gent in Many respects and critical in ?8 worst problems with which the vietnamese Are trying to Cope Are Seri Ous food shortages resulting not Only from the War but from the dislocation of families and last year s devastating drought the study Mission said president Carter should lift the . Trade embargo imposed on Viet Nam in 1876 because Hanoi regards it As a punitive act preventing reconciliation and they urged that the United states pledge at least $10 million for the Relief of cambodian refugees now in Vietnam. Kennedy who sent a letter to Vietnam Ese Premier Pham Van Dong via the com Mission released a reply in which the Viet namese Leader underscored his government s recent suggestions that i would Welcome restoration of diplomatic ties with the United share with you the optimism about the developments in the coniing future that will serve to promote the Resolution of questions which will require a settlement to proceed to the normalization of relations Between our two countries in the interests of peace and stability in the Southeast asian Region and peace in the world wrote Dong. Mayer acknowledged that Many americans wonder Why the United states should concern itself with the former ene my at a time when inflation and other eco nomic issues Meisl be met at Bame. But he said the vietnamese have their own an waged War there in the past skateboarders get their own Park by Thea Abbott staff write Mannheim Germany is it s a popular sport not Only with the kids Outwith quite a few soldiers said col Maha tha m. Oliver St. At the recent ribbon Cut Ting ceremony of the new skateboard Park Here. Photos on facing Page with the opening of this Park skate boarders have a place hit challenges their skills without the Challenge of avoid ing fenced Park consisting of a ramp and bowl Cost about $12,000, according to Oliver. To the Best of our knowledge it s the Only one in Usa eur he got the plans from the states. The emphasis obviously is on be been Lucky that no one has been badly injured skating in the Street state did t want to wait until someone skateboarders in the Park must Wear safety equipment including gloves shoes helmet and Elbow and knee pad follow astringent set of rules and May skate Only when an attendant is present he said we Are also planning another ramp with less incline for the beginners an younger skateboarders said Oliver the one we have right now is a bit too difficult for present ramp and bowl however. Proved no problem for four teen age hoi shot who showed up for the open bul bjw3 grow. Saith Andrian Roan put on a show of . Kick flips taking their boards Araan the of bowl and other feats of skill following this program children and of T a. Waiting to be among the first to try out their new part the Park open to All members of the Mannheim military Community and their guests is next to the Mannheim a Jytta Tito gets View of to curb re Belgrade up Iman Hua Kuo Feng peace tuesday and notions on How to during extensive talks president Tito. Costumed Folk dancers the Trees As the 58-year-ow c expertly wielding a shovel Elm in Belgrade s Park of earlier. Imo streets of tort capital i past hundreds of them tans and through a i for a Ifni Tow i Fuhro eminent Hall on the i aides raid Boa briefing China and foreign policy they skid Hua i Down on chinese Tiff left b to lobby far " the soviet Union Usu Al a the chinese or inevitable i Doest have to form Europe but they d a Elout so Moscow would of Forny Harper s Guilford Coner Fanner editor of has died at the age of at scholar Fischer Beeam Ert Book division in 1mt Ter became editor a Biej 4 until 1968. " i Siss
