European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 1, 1981, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes february volunteers set dept chamber record a three Volunteer divers in a depth chamber at Duke University have broken one world depth endurance record and arc hoping to set another in a few the three men Are enclosed in an 8foot diameter steel compression with standing pressure equivalent to that under feet of depth for four Days of physical and psycho rest of and they Are removed in time As at they broke the 24 logical tests designed to yield information they cannot leave the chamber in less hour record set at that depth last year by about How the human body withstands the than 24 if they were to leave abrupt hn4 i a an another Duke Peter test director for the project at the Hall Laboratory for in Viro mental research at Duke said the Threeman Crew will stay at that stress of deep then try to break another record by compressing to they Are in a very different Bennett they Are removed from the Schmidt applauds Haigs pledges to resist Russ expansion bids Bonn a Chancellor Helmut in a two hour speech Friday be fore welcomed the declared in Tention of the Reagan administration to consult More closely with its allies and vowed that West Germany would resist so Viet attempts to expand its sphere of influence in acknowledging what he called a series of american statements appreciative of euro Pean defense Schmidt singled out Secretary of state Alexander Haig for his very Brave stand in Senate confirmation hearings for the military performance of the european allies under very special men House of parliament members on the fourth Day of a general budget Schmidt i would like to thank Haig for this from not always did we hear referring to the soviet invasions of Hungary in Czechoslovakia in 1968 and Afghanistan in Schmidt said he without they would he the divers Steven Porter of Leonard Whitlock of Vero and Erik Kramer of have reported no Ben Nett they said they would be Able to go out and work on an underwater Oil Rig in their present a special Gas mixture called Trimis was developed by Bennett to allow divers to perform at great the major tests in the next four Days will concern blood Bennett an excessive buildup of Carbon dioxide in the blood could result in fatigue and might make them think twice about increasing the but the three men Are performing from that capital statements like these has time and again come to the conclusion better than previous about us and about our military that for us Here in Central Europe uni lat they Are showing now Haifa said Hrino trip heparin of that in a Oral relic armament o i Haig said during the hearings that on a eral disarmament is out of the question hunger of per capita the West German either theoretically or practically because the divers also Are undergoing Psychia in fat Apt 1c am a j t t nowhere near the air Bennett biggest ground Force in Western was numerically much stronger than the american the West germans will Start immediately their consultations with the new administration whose thoughts obviously were not always identical to those Wash it would Lead us to increased Dan Ric tests to see How they react to confine ment he Tion of the Federal Republic of Germany Ringlon had up to Schmidt he and our bund swear Federal applauded by most bundestag lower Whitney Moore Young stamp issued 30 Heidelberg in anticipation of Black history month in a commemorative stamp was issued 30 in new York City in Honor of civil rights Leader Whitney Moore postal officials Young was an author and executive director of the National Urban league from be and Possi Nia said defense minister Hans Apel would travel soon to and foreign minister Hans Dietrich Genscher was to follow him in Schmidt reiterated the need for balanced forces and arms reductions on both sides and emphasized that there could be no such thing As unilateral medium Range rockets it remains a fact that the soviet Side builds about 50 medium Range Rock not directed at the United states be cause they dont reach there mainly at 50 rockets a each with three equals 150 each of 1961 until his death in he was awarded the medal of Freedom by presi Dent Lyndon Johnson in the Young stamp is the fourth in the Black heritage previous Stamps in the series have honoured Harriet Martin Luther King and Benja min Young once told an it was my army experience that decided me on getting into the race relations Field after the ble rechargeable three or four we dont know Schmidt Schmidt reiterated his governments de sire for a continuation of disarmament Marine death sentence is first time since 1817 Camp up a Jas sobbed openly As defense attorneys military jury for the first time since 1817 begged the seven member jury for has sentenced a Marine to but prosecutors showed jurors pictures of the panel decided Armando Rojas Fate onges body and asked them to do jus Friday by signing papers confirming its Tice to the privates memory by ordering guilty verdict against the 20yearold Pri Rojas vate for premeditated murder in the death of Raymond testimony during Rojas court martial two weeks ago showed the Marine strangled Onge july 22 because of an apparent drug then stuffed his body into a sleeping bag and left it in an automobile Dick Rojas military at said he expects to Appeal the Deci temperatures Princess christens new Kiel Oslo ferry Germany a Princess Astrid of Norway christened a new passenger and War world War ii not just because i saw Auto the Princess the but because i saw the Poten the 75footwide Craft re trials places the old Princess and has a stamp collectors who want firs Day can capacity of 900 passengers and about 600 Collations should Send orders no later than built by the Howaldt Werke military records at Camp Lejeune Indi Cate the last Marine to be executed was William Boyinton in during fridays sentencing to Crew Safe in ship sinking Balearic islands a the greek cargo vessel Nusca devel oped a leak and Sank in a Short time off this Mediterranean naval authorities 14 to Whitney Moore Young Deutsche Werft the ship will make the All 13 Crew members managed to go new Kiel Oslo ashore in lifeboats and were reported l 10 Albany 18 26 35 21 Clov 19 24 41 33 9 6 39 22 26 19 19 16 32 14 b Molnes 9 3 12 54 15 28 14 City 40 vegas l 29 Rock 43 Angeles 25 35 68 Beach 2 29 53 Orleans 27 25 City 8 17 8 7 Maine 36 14 24 20 20 louts 38 Petersburg 32 Lake City 54 Diego 47 Francisco 37 6 38 25 21 mews update Chrysler plea rejected Tokyo up japans Mitsubishi motors has declined to help save its ail ing american despite moves toward global realignment of the automobile a Mitsubishi official said Chrysler sent a secret Mission to Tokyo in Decem Ber to seek cooperation for a joint undertaking to Salvage the american a we told Chrysler the proposal was difficult to the official he declined to go into thousands thank Algeria Algiers a thousands of let ters and telegrams from americans and others Are arriving daily at the ministry of foreign affairs to thank the North african country for its role in helping to free the american hostages from a ministry spokesman the messages come from All Over the United in English and some in and Are addressed to president Chad i foreign minister Mohamed Salah the ministry Secretary and Trudeau warns British Ottawa up prime minister Pierre Trudeau said he is willing to fight a general election Over his constitutional plans and a British refusal to approve his plans would constitute an intrusion into Canadian he said British parliamentarians should hold their nose and swiftly pass any Federal constitutional Patria Tion to Trudeau told a news conference a British parliamentary committees re port recommending that a Canadian Resolution not be passed was interference similar to that of the late French presi Dent Charles de Gaul Les intervention in Quebec 14 years de Gaul Les cry of Vive Quebec Libre was labelled unacceptable by Canada at the time and the president broke off an official state visit to Fly putting franc Canadian relations into the deep freeze for a Haig to meet Genscher Washington a Secretary of state Alexander Haig will meet in March with West German foreign min ister Hans Dietrich Genscher in the first of a series of meetings with representatives of americas leading the state department the described As political will be held in washing ton March said spokesman Wil Liam he said the meetings Are intended to be part of the close and continuing Exchange of views Between the two governments whose relations he characterized As close and Genscher was last in Washington in november when German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt met separately with president Carter and Ronald then the pneumonia deaths Atlanta a deaths from influenza and pneumonia have exceeded expected Levels for the seventh consecutive week in 121 cities monitored by the National Center for disease officials the cacs morbidity and mortality weekly report said deaths from the two diseases have been above expected Levels since during the week that ended 13 states reported widespread outbreaks of the same number As the week said cd spokeswoman Betty the number of states reporting regional outbreaks was Down from 24 to she
