European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Hostage spy trials asked like an insect clinging to a huge Leaf a paratrooper from fort Bragg n.c., the Floater starts a gentle float to the Earth lie was one of 600 cd Utiss in an autumn forge came. Other photos Page 8, Story Page 18. A & a Stephanie James convictions would mean death sentence by United press International Iran s parliament thursday debated general aspects of the american hostage crisis and heard a demand that the Cap Tives convicted As spies be put to death. The parliament then went into closed session to discuss the intensifying Border War with Iraq. Tehran radio said the open session on the 52 americans lasted Tor 2 to hours but the broadcast monitored by the bbl in London provided no details of the debate. But other reports said one Deputy Jaa far Mohammadi condemned the United states As a rat and a gangster and called for spy trials for the hostages. He demanded that those convicted of espionage be condemned by death saying that this was stipulated in the Koran and had been earlier established As just punish ment of spies by Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho Meini. Assodollah Baykal a Clergyman Deputy said Iran should not negotiate with the lying and tortuous United Stales on the hostages while the parliament known As the majlis debated the Issue according to the reports. Bayyat blamed the United states for everything wrong in Iran. The reports said deputies accused for Mer prime minister Mahdi Barzagas and former foreign minister Ibrahim Yazdi both majlis members of contacting . Officials in Algeria in the Days after the crisis began in an Effort to negotiate a settlement. Parliament in its first action on the hos continued on Page 2s, col. I authorized unofficial publication for the armed forces i omit Ond sumo if 21855 a vol. 39, no. 154 Friday september 19. 1980 ., soviets an arms will discuss More jobs for dependents Mutual Cut in urged in personnel study Washington Federal Job opportunities for family members of government employees and service members assigned overseas need to be improved according to official Here at the office of personnel management. Family member employment has become a major concern of Federal overseas Woi leers they say and because of this pm is planning to change overseas employment policies to Combine those opportunities bet Ter with the civil service system in the United Stales. Many people arc cautious in accepting overseas assignments because of the growth in International terrorism the decline of the Dollar and the growth of the two career family officials say. Two career families can make getting an overseas assignment even harder because career Job opportunities often do not exist for family members. Also Federal employment policies which affect overseas family members were devel oped Many years ago and Don t reflect pre sent concerns officials say. In an attempt to uncover problems and offer possible solutions pm has developed and sent out a discussion paper. Personnel and employment activities have been asked to comment on it and to report any problem areas. Pm officials say the paper has been sent to military departments and civilian Federal agencies which employ overseas workers and to groups such As unions groups which represent family member interests and interested employees and family members. Beginning next month pm plans to hold Public discussion forums on the results of the paper and identify proposed policy changes. Although plans Are not Complete the forums will be held Here and possibly at other locations in the United Stales and overseas. Some of the areas covered in the paper include increasing career employment opportunities overseas. Changing service credit and fringe Benefit policies. Providing employment assistance to family members returning to the United states. Employment practices need to be up dated to provide Job openings equal to those in the United slates. Officials say that some of the problem areas include More people seeking employment overseas than there Are Job openings. Positions offered to dependents arc usually Low Grade non career jobs. Veteran preference requirements de continue to on Page 28. Col. 4\ a missiles from press dispute Washington the United states and the soviet Union will open talks next month on a Mutual cutback in nuclear missiles in Europe president Carter announced thursday in a nationally Broad cast news conference. A preliminary meeting will be held nest week in new York Between Secretary of state Edmund s. Muskie and soviet for eign minister Andrei a. Gromyko. The scheduling of negotiations could represent an easing of superpower ten continued on Page 8. Col. Ii in
