European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 28, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes monday August 28, 1978 Pope vows to pursue reformist i in continued from Page 11be put to the service of truth of Justice of peace of Concord of collaboration inside the nations As Well As among after his Surprise election in one of the shortest conclave in Vatican history less then 24 hours. Pope John Paul kept the con Clave locked up overnight slept in his tiny cell in the apostolic Palace had breakfast with the 110 cardinals and then celebrated mass together with them in the sistine decision made by father Chapel before his message to the his yellow Gold Miter and dark red Cape and sitting under Michelangelo a last the Pope unveiled a six Point program for his outlined them As continuing implementing the second Vatican Council con serving Church discipline stressing evangelization As the Church s first duty going ahead with ecumenism without doctrinal surrender but also without hesitation carrying Forward with patience and firmness the dialogue with non christians and helping peace initiatives in the then at noon bespectacled and flashing timid smiles to the estimated 200,000 Pil grims jamming St. Peter s Square Pope John Paul appeared on the main Balcony of the Basilica for his first sunday noon Bles sing the angelas. He said. While entering the secret con girl s life support systems halted Flint. Mich. A a former state legislator who helped draft the statutes defining death in Michigan made the Deci Sion saturday to have his oldest daughter pulled off life support Edwards 16-year-old daughter of former rep. F. Robert Edwards had been on life support systems at Mclaren general Hospital since she suffered Exten Sive brain damage in a three car crash thursday , a Junior at Flint Northern Carter ends vacation to push for his Gas Bill continued from Page 1 rout if there is any possible k Powell said if Congress fails to act it is natural Gas will Back up in the in a Market and will Lead to increased use i higher priced fuel in this country. I Powell s toughest talk was for the Coli Wastal chief says be May have to ask for troops Washington up postmaster general William f. Bolger threatened Sun a Day to ask for Federal troops if postal work ers defy an anti strike injunction but con ceded a walkout would leave America Economy in chaos. Taking a hard line stand toward the Ris ing threat of a postal walkout. Bolger Indi rated he might fire striking workers an move to bar them from Ever holding a government the postmaster general repeatedly predicted the postal workers would stay on their jobs and come around to accepting his demand the wage dispute be put to binding arbitration. He made his remarks on lbs face the nation television program. The head of the largest postal Union said he would comply with the court order but indicated at least some of his More than Quarter million members would Likely defy the adamantly rejected a return to the bargaining table vowing to stick by july 21 Accord reached with Union negotiators but rejected by workers. It would pro vide a 19.5 percent wage and Cost of living Rise Over three spokesman for the Federal mediation service said no formal contract talks we rescheduled. A postal service spokesman. Walter Duka. Said that Bolger met with the Lead ers of the three unions sunday afternoon Duka said the meetings were in line with Bolger s earlier offer to keep open the lines of communications. Members of two unions voted to strike five Days after the contract was rejected Midnight monday for the National association of letter carriers and wednesday for the american postal workers ,000-member National Post office mail handlers Union has also rejected the proposed pact. The fourth mail Union the 60,000-member National Rural letter carriers association ends voting Friday. Tion of Liberal and conservative senator who have practically sounded the death Knell for Energy All due respect to the amalgamation of interests against the Compromise itis Clear that grouping can not come up with an Powell ridiculed their suggestion of a Bare Bones substitute to give the president authority to allocate natural Gas supplies in a National is not an alternative Powell said. It is at Best a cosmetic Effort to Mak Congress think that if it rejects the com Promise they have presented some he said Carter will be working to win support for the legislation when he returns to Washington even though Congress will not be in session. Although communications Are great when the president is on the Road it s no substitute to having the presi Dent there with his repeated several times that car Ter does not intend to lose this fight forthe Energy Compromise and will involve his entire administration in working for it passage. Opponents had planned to filibuster against the Compromise but now believe they have the votes in the Senate to defeatist. Carter began his vacation aug. 18, flying Home to Plains. Ga., for a Long weekend with family and monday he travelled to Idaho for a three Day rafting trip on the wild Salmon River. He hew to Wyoming thursday and has continued vacationing in the grand Teton National Park. On sunday he attended Church service sin the Chapel of transfiguration with its picture window facing the peaks of the grand tetons. He also arranged to go fish to an int fun Linen a gnaw. High school was declared legally dead after a second brain wave scan at 11 is . she was a kidney donor Michelle was put on the support systems As part of Hospital procedure for such donations. The kidneys were removed and life support systems were disconnected at 3 p.m., and her heart and lungs ceased , who failed in a 1977 re election bid after serving three terms in the statehouse said he wavered Back and Forth for the last 48 hours about the ate of his daughter who had often accompanied him on political campaigns Edwards said in an interview that his decision to take Michelle off life support systems was based heavily on a Promise he made to Michelle s Mother from whom he is divorced shortly after Michelle came out of emergency Mother Felt that if Michelle were mentally dead she did t want her hang ing on a Respirator. She made me prom ise the 38-year-old Edwards said. Mickey was so Lively it would just kill her Mother to see her hanging try to accept that he continued. The difficulty of that of course is that she s there lying in a room. She s warm hardly scratched. She looks like she sleeping. U would be easier to take if she were bruised and you could say that Bod should not be living � the legislation Edwards helped write defines death As the Point at which All brain activity was on her Way to shop with a fiend when a 61-year-old Flint township woman lost control of her car and struck the car in which Michelle was a passenger according to state police. Soviet labor Union offers miners prize to Stop smoking Moscow up _ a labor Union com Mittee at the Ukraine mine in the Coal Rich Donass Region has offered a prize of j7,-Odo to the first Section or shop in which All workers give up smoking Tass news Agency reported from Donetsk. Tass said Union leaders and the mine management decided to help their Staif we the prize by having doctors lecture automatic film winding camera developed in Tokyo Tokyo a _ the Kon Shiroku photo co. Says it has developed the world s first automatic film winding of the company said the a Small motor in the camera automatically wind the film after each exposure making continuous photography possible. There is no hand winding lever they said. A separate unil must be attached to other cameras to make the film winding Auto Matic. The company said the new camera will be put on the Market for about shoo by the end of the year. Sports in Brief a Witherford it Bru Lulky m in m Frnkel Urtel w a w a u a n p Myrtir Cloudy it clout a
