European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 14, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d 100ton Tower takes a d he really found a Home in 9 d Weaver expected to manage orioles 21 the standi stripes authorized unofficial publication for the armed forces 58 june 1985 it it is conv Ond Ondoy d 8693 a House approves Contra Aid Washington a the House voted decisively wednesday to resume direct logistical Aid to anti sandinista rebels in reversing previous denials of such assistance and giving president Rea Gan a major legislative it had refused to renew a ban on the use of funds to Aid military actions against the leftist government of Nicara see related Page at the White Reagan praised the vote As a historic action for democracy and Liberty in Central a Clear bipartisan majority has shown that our nation stands with those who Are determined to pursue a political solution and seek a democratic outcome of the Cri Sis in the president both houses of Congress and both sides of the aisle have now demonstrated american resolve to safeguard our own National interests and to Advance the rights of the people of Central the nicaraguan embassy in washing ton issued a statement asserting that any assistance to the whether it is called humanitarian or is a Vio lation of International following the Lead of the which endorsed a million Aid package last the House voted 248184 to approve an amendment offered by the House majority Robert to authorize million in nonlethal in contrast to votes in april rejecting Aid to the the president lost Only a handful of republicans and scored dra Matic gains in support among Southern and conservative seventy three democrats voted for the Michel and 177 voted against Only seven republicans voted against the Aid while 175 voted for the approval of the Michel amendment came after the House refused 232196 to extend a ban on support for military or paramilitary action inside Nicaragua see Contra on Page 28 Bill introduced to make spying capital offence Washington up Ted alas introduced legislation thursday to allow the death penalty for spies for the degenerate act of auctioning the National related Page this legislation would punish those who betray their country by Selling classified information to foreign governments with Stevens presenting his Bill one Day after defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger said that members of the alleged Walker spy ring should be shot if they Are the Pentagon said thursday All the military services Are evaluating damage to their codes and coding gear that May have been caused by the Walker Pentagon spokesman Michael Burch said there was no indication the espionage had reached beyond the Navy to include the air Force or Marine the Navy said tuesday it will have to spend Many millions of dollars to change its codes and encrypting equipment because of concern that the soviets now know too much about the to secret communications efforts to prevent Burch said All of the services Are moving out to change the system to prevent noting All the services use common coding but the even if they Are automatically Are changed daily As a routine Security charged with espionage Are accused ringleader John Walker 47 his brother Arthur 50 Johns son a Sailor last assigned to the aircraft Carrier Nimitz and family Friend Jerry also a retired Navy communications John a retired Navy warrant and his son Are being held in Whitworth is jailed in san Francsico and Arthur a retired Navy lieu tenant is being held in if the men face maximum life since there is no death penalty in military or civilian Law for peacetime that Gap is addressed by the Ste Vens but under the Constitution any change in the Law could not be applied unique breathalyzer a photo at a convention in officer Rick Stevens of the California Highway patrol demonstrates a flashlight used to Check Drivers alcohol an odor sensor in the device sniffs a persons breath to an accuracy of the Institute for Highway safety financed the flashlights spy Case prompts communications changes by King Cruger Bureau chief London realizing that the Walker spy Case has significantly damaged its communications the Navy has taken Steps to change those Wesley supreme Allied said at a news con Ference Mcdonald was interviewed in washing ton by journalists in five european Capi tals the Hague and Copenhagen via satellite through the information Agency euro net audiovisual we know that the walkers were involved in their professional careers in communications we feel that some of our major compromises have taken place in our communications we Are in the process of trying to change some of the area of communications is one area in which we fairly realistic that we had significant said who added that Navy experts believe that Antisubmarine warfare tactics May also have been com promised by the we will be exploring other ways of prosecuting our Antisubmarine warfare during the which covered a wide Range of Mcdonald said he is looking Forward to the now in the design of natos proposed frigate of the 1990s because it would in crease naval standardization and result in lower building if we can bring this we could build As Many As 125 frigates for the Price of about 100 that you would have to build that is particularly especially when you realize that i am tremendously Short on ask Antisubmarine warfare escorts things to look after the sea lines of communication in the North Atlantic As Well As to prosecute the tremendous Warsaw pact underwater he Mcdonald gave Strong endorsement to the increasingly popular strategy of de see spy on Page 28
