European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 9, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes saturday september 9, 1978 Camp David Summit Carter offers Compromise Camp David my. Up president Carter offering his own suggestions for Compromise arranged separate meetings with his Middle East Summit guests Friday for serious discussions of the problems they face spokesmen said. White Secretary Jody Powell said Carter was trying a new tack on the third Day of the secretive Camp David sum Mit interrupting the three Way talks to meet privately with Israel s prime minister Menachem begin and Egypt s president Anwar Sadat in that order. Although Powell once again would give few details it was Clear the most crucial is sues of Middle East peace were now on the table and it appeared that . And israeli negotiators were working hard behind the scenes on possible areas of israeli Compro Mise. . Advisers led by vice president Wal Ter Mondale and Secretary of state Cyrus Vance spent nearly two hours Friday morn ing with foreign minister Moshe Dayan defense minister Ezer Weizman and other israeli officials another in the steady flow of secretive .-israeli delegation meet Ings. American diplomats have said All along that Israel holds most of the bargaining chips and therefore the keys to Compro Mise because of its physical control of the West Bank and other Arab territories Cap tured in 1967. Asked whether Carter had begun offering his own ideas for breaking the stalemate Powell replied he has certainly been participating actively in the discussions. I m sure he has contributions to make suggestions in an informal Carter led Sadat and begin through an introductory ice breaking talk wednesday then kicked the Summit into High gear thursday with two big three sessions that ran five hours plus separate meetings with both men. Powell said Friday s departure from the three Way format was not caused by the on set of Sabbath Observance but reflected the desire of the participants at this stage in proceedings. Although the moslem Sabbath fell Fri Day the jewish saturday and the Christian drugs. Continued from Page 1 All in All. I believe the drug abuse situation is being attacked at this time As purpose fully As it can then he added but that is not to say that our efforts will erase drug abuse Over night. Obviously this is impossible. The drug situation is going to be with us in the military As Long As it is present in civilian life. However the forces in Germany can and Are working diligently in their pro Grams to reduce the extent of abuse to identify those who Are using drugs and to rehabilitate those so Duncan said the net result is a minimizing of the effect of the use of drugs on the ability of . Forces in Germany to per form their Mission. Clearly however the Battle against drug abuse is continuing and it will continue until the primary source can be con trolled he said. One of those causes is the availability of cheap drugs on the streets. We know there is a direct Correla Tion Between increase in the availability of drugs and the increase in their abuse. Therefore we will be placing emphasis on controlling the availability of dangerous drugs to our people Duncan said he has visited the army re habilitation Center at bad Cannstatt a Community drug and assistance Center an air Force rehabilitation program and the Berlin brigade. Sunday Powell said the three leaders would continue informal contacts at the very least throughout that period and their advisory groups would press ahead with their own work. . Officials said it appeared the Summit would end tuesday or wednesday. If so it would be a one week affair and slightly Shorter than the 10 Days or More originally anticipated. Senate Leader schedules natural Gas showdown Washington up More and More previously undecided senators started Tak ing sides on the natural Gas pricing Bill Friday As the leadership announced a showdown on the hard fought Issue will come next week. Democratic Leader Robert Byrd said he will Call up the Compromise Price deregulation measure for Senate debate monday regardless of whether members agree not to attack the Bill with Surprise motions. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum a Ohio who with sen. James Abourezk d-s.d., leads a Liberal conservative coalition against the Bill said he will give the legislation its first test wednesday with a motion to Send it Back to conference committee. That would kill it even though Metzen Baum said he wants another measure substituted that would cover Only emergency Gas Supply problems. The legislation product of Long and hard negotiations in a House Senate conference committee would increase Price ceilings Crawford says he May Appeal soviet conviction Frankfurt a . Business Man Francis j. Crawford said on his flight Here from Moscow Friday that he wants to Appeal his soviet conviction on Large scale currency manipulation charges but will leave the final decision to his employer. I think the soviets would look much better in the eyes of the world if they out right decided to acquit me on an Appeal Crawford a 37-year-Ojd International har Vester tractor Salesman told the associated press aboard the flight to Frankfurt. Crawford after sleeping through most of the 4v2-hour flight met about two dozen reporters at Frankfurt Airport with his Fiancee Virginia Olbrish at his S.D.. At the trial judge lev Mironov said Crawford had seven Days to Appeal his conviction and five year suspended sentence to the supreme court of the russian federa Tion. Crawford said he need not be in Moscow for his soviet attorney to Lodge an Appeal and that a decision will be made by inter National Harvester on this Over the week end in Chicago. Crawford asked at the Airport news con Ference what his immediate plans were said that after Chicago i want to go see my the portly executive wearing a Blue suit with Black Lizard Cowboy boots said he also planned to go to Mobile ala., where he has a Home. I d like to go Down there. I just May Lay on the Beach a Day or sports in Brief new York up Pam Shriver up set no. 1 seeded Martina Navratilova 7-6, 1-6, Friday to gain the final of the . Open Tennis championships earlier Story on Page 21. On new natural Gas until 1985, when All Lim its would be removed. Several senators let it be known publicly or privately that they have made up their minds. Sen. Henry Jackson d-wash., expressed Confidence the Bill will pass. Sen. Edmund Muskie a Maine told col leagues he will Back the Bill because he fears further weakening of the Dollar with out a firm natural Gas policy. Republican Leader Howard Baker told reporters he will support Metzenbaum s move to Send the Bill Back to committee. Baker was reported angry about White House bargaining for votes that included what some senators saw As a significant shift in policy on nuclear research. Sen. Jake Garnr Utah said although he wants deregulation he is against the natural Gas Bill because it it is too complicated. Sen. Floyd Haskell d-colo., who signed a House Senate conference committee ver Sion of the Bill and then had second thoughts was counted on the S.D. of those opposing the Bill in favor of an emergency Only measure. On the other hand sen. Dale bumpers d-ark., like Haskell a conferee who sup ported the Bill but had second thoughts was reported virtually decided to vote for it despite some qualms. Byrd made another attempt Friday to get unanimous agreement that there would be no Surprise motions to sidetrack the Bill. Abourezk objected. Agreement or no agreement the sen ate will proceed on monday to take up the conference report Byrd said. Senators Are on notice that anything can happen starting continued from Page 1 training for Long Range Over Ocean patrols to watch movements of the soviet Navy and last Spring b-52s tracked the new soviet aircraft Carrier Kiev in Waters off Northern Europe. Sac Headquarters said earlier this week that b-52 Crews will be polishing their skills in the european theater by flying Aerial mine laying missions As Well As the High Altitude bombing strikes and sea surveillance. Meanwhile the air Force announced that for the first time it will station its new $122 million airborne warning and control planes outside the Continental United states. Two sentry aircraft the most sophisticated and modern planes of their kind in the world will be sent to Iceland where they will be based at the Kef Lavik . Naval station. The new planes will replace old super Constellation airborne warning aircraft which have been deployed in Iceland for several years. Their main purpose is to Monitor soviet aircraft operating Over a wide expanse of Ocean leading from Northern Russia. The sentry previously known As a acs is a modified Boeing 707-Type air Craft carrying a powerful collection of electronic equipment. Troops Kil up to 250 in Tehran from press dispatches Tehran troops fired into a crowd of several thousand anti government demonstrators in Tehran Friday. The iranian government said 58 persons were killed a and 205 wounded but unofficial reports ranged from 100 to 250 dead. Th6 clash came just hours after the government imposed martial Law in the Capi Tal and 11 other cities. There was no 5 immediate confirmation of reports that As Many As 1,000 demonstrators and religious and political leaders were arrested in the first Day of martial Law. The declaration of a six month period of martial Law came 12 Days after Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi named a new prime minister Jaffer Sharif Emami who immediately after his appointment announced a series of decisions geared to defuse opposition to the Shah s religious liberalization program. Helicopters roamed overhead and tanks rumbled in the streets of Tehran. Bursts of machine gun fire mixed with shouts of rebellious slogans from the pock ets of opposition groups that took shelter in the streets of East Tehran after the Early morning shooting. Rioting spread to nearly the entire Southern District of Tehran and the sister City of Rey with bursts of gunfire audible every few minutes. The residential area around the iranian air Force base at Fara habad in the riot area was blockaded by troops. Residents were trapped inside their Homes. Soldiers hurled tear Gas at the demonstrators and then began firing in steady bursts of machine gun fire. Iranian army commander Gen. Gholam Ali Veissi announced the military would severely punish infringements of the 9 p.m.-to-6a.m. Curfew. Oasis offers Welcome rest continued from Page 1 they had had in two or three Days. In the Chow line .-based soldiers received a taste of German food prepared by German soldiers. The German Beer is not like american Beer it s too Strong one yank newcomer said. But his buddies quickly disagreed. One Young Soldier took out his camera and started shooting pictures of the surroundings. He said the camera was German made and was Given to him by his father who bought it in Germany while he was a Soldier in the 1940s. Then the travel weary gis were directed to a gymnasium where they dropped Duffel bags next to one of the hundreds of army style bunks lined up on the playing court. The dining Hall includes pinball machines and a Juke Box and is turned into a theater for German movies at night. But Gaddis said most of the troops who spend an average 12-15 hours Here find the cots the most attractive feature after a Long Day on the Road. Europe Cloudy to partly Cloudy with morning fog and occasional afternoon rain showers saturday. Little change sunday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 72, Low 57. Sunset saturday 6 54p.m. Sunrise sunday 5 54 . Temperatures recorded Friday. 4am 4pm 70 69 Adana p 57 75 Aviano p 61 66 Brussels cd 59 72 Frankfurt cd 57 90 Madrid p 55 70 Paris p 4am 4p 72 79 52 63 52 66 54 61 61 81 a partly Cloudy cd Cloudy. Athens p Berlin p Copenhagen London cd Munich cd Rome pet 25,31st weather so
