European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 10, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes tuesday september 10, 1985 3 firebombs defused near . Army Hospital by the stirs and stripes Stuttgart explosives experts defused three firebombs monday in a motor Pool near the . Army Hospital at bad Cannstatt army officials said. German authorities said hey suspected leftist terrorists had planted the firebombs which were found by american guards. The firebombs the latest in a series of attacks and attempted attacks on the american military in Ger Many caused no injuries or damage. Three full gasoline cans equipped with Liming devices had been placed under three trucks in a fun cd in Park ing lot of the bad Cannstatt Hospital. Badin Wuertley Borg stale prosecutor Helmut Krom Bachur said. Kro Mojcher said that although there has been no letter or Call claiming responsibility for the act investigators assume the attempt was made by leftist terrorists. Stuttgart Community Public affairs officers did not know the exact distance of the motor Pool from the Hospital by they said it is far enough away that patients were not endangered. The patients were never in any danger a Stuttgart Community spokesman said. Krom Bachur said Access to the base apparently was gained sunday night by cutting the Fence that surrounds the Hospital. Baden Wurl Temberg authorities arc investigating the incident he said. According to a Hospital spokesman internal Security procedures at the Hospital have been increased. The spokesman did not elaborate on heightened Security measures but did say patients probably will not experience delays getting into the facility. The american military has been the target of several attacks or foiled attacks in just Over a month in Ger Many. Officials say leftists including members and sup porters of the red army faction Are suspected in All of the incidents. The firebombing attempt took place three Days after suspected leftist terrorists destroyed radar equipment at a . Hawk missile site near the German Border with Luxembourg. No one was injured in that blast and no group has claimed responsibility for it according to Alexander proc Hycl spokesman for the German Federal prosecutor1 office in Karlsruhe. On aug. 8, a Soldier was murdered near Wiesbaden shortly before a car bomb detonated at Rhein main a killing two americans and injuring 20 people. German investigators believe the terrorists used the Soldier s identification card to gain Access to the base. The French terrorist group direct action claimed joint responsibility with the red army faction for the Rhein main bombing and later for the murder of the american Soldier. Within a week suspected terrorists in Germany bombed an american forces network radio Antenna and unsuccessfully tried to Burn two Railroad cars on the Frankfurt Berlin duty train parked in a Frankfurt train station. There were no injuries in either attack. Thai from Page 1 around the area. Rebel officers calling themselves the revolutionary party seized official radio Thailand and proclaimed that detachments led by former armed forces com Mander Gen. Serm Nanakorn had moved at 6 . To oust prom s government and Dis solve parliament. But hours later. Gen. Tienchai sir gum phun acting head of the armed forces told reporters that the pro government forces had retained control. Tienchai said the coup attempt was engineered by three former top military offi cers including former prime minister Kriengsak Chom Anand and charged that they had deceived or forced Junior offi cers to join the plot. Tienchai said 59 people 29 of them sol Diers were wounded in a tank led rebel at tack on a loyalist stronghold. Also reported killed were a Soldier and a civilian thai woman. Prem s armed forces commander Gen. Marthil Kalandek was touring Europe at the time of the coup. About four hours after the coup was announced fighting began at the loyalist held compound of the first army Region head quarters in the capital. M41 and m48 tanks manned by rebels opened fire and the sound of machine guns pistols and exploding grenades could be heard. The compound was severely damaged by the tank fire but it held out. Inside army radio broadcast messages opposing the government which then began jamming Broad casts by the rebels. Loyalists also went on the air on the same frequency used by radio Thailand and ordered under secretaries of All ministries to report immediately to the acting armed forces commander Tienchai. It also ordered All servicemen to return to their posts or face severe Abc s general manager for Asia and the Pacific Bruce Macdonnell said Davis was killed in the fighting near the compound. Macdonnell said Latch 35, was hospitalized with leg wounds but the network reported later that Latch also had died. They were obviously caught somewhere in the Middle of everything said Macdon null. A tank just slipped an artillery Shell into Davis 52, gained Fame As the last correspondent for a . Network to leave Viet Nam in i975. The insurgent forces said the rebel offi cers acted because of the seriously deteriorating situation of the military sources in Bangkok who spoke on condition of anonymity said rebel Lead ers included Chom Anand Yod and the Young turks a group of Reform minded army officers who attempted a previous Reagan from Page 1 the near future. The administration opposes such Steps As potentially doing More harm than Good to South african Blacks but it also regards them As unwarranted interference in a resident s role As chief architect of foreign policy. Reagan said he would name an advisory committee to recommend in a year Mea sures to encourage peaceful change in South he announced that he is sending Ambas Sador Herman Nickel recalled three months ago Back to Pretoria with a letter expressing growing impatience with South Africa s resistance to granting equal Politi Cal status for All its residents. The president insisted he is not abandon ing his policy of constructive engagement the administration s term for its efforts to bring change in South Africa through negotiations rather than economic or military pressure. But he said he might now use the term Active constructive the problems of South Africa were not created overnight and will not be solved overnight but there is no time to waste he said. He said the United states can exert Only limited influence in South Africa and again called on president . Botha to negotiate with responsible Black leaders with a View toward assuring political participation by All citizens of South but he added you have to see intent and see whether Steps Are being taken in a forthright manner or if they Are trying to hold off from the ultimate stepping Back from his statement on Fri Day that there has been in South Africa great improvement Over what has Ever existed before Reagan said the changes in policy so far Are but he said those changes ironically have been enough to raise expectations and stimulate demands for More far reach ing immediate change in the strictly segregated society that denies Blacks any voice in government and restricts their move ments outside their assigned asked what action would be required in South Africa to persuade him to lift the measures imposed monday Reagan said i think the negotiations that Lead toward the Steps necessary to bring about political participation by All the citizens of South Africa when they Start those constructive but he set no specific timetable observing there in t anything that s going to be achieved before the administration shift House and Senate leaders bad warned publicly that any presidential veto of a sanctions measure would be voc Rridon. Before the announcement Senate major Ity Leader Robert Dole of Kansas said that if the president makes a Strong statement and does things that Are already in the legislation we d declare Victory All of it s much better from our standpoint to have Congress and the president working together with one voice on foreign policy that being the presidents he said. Sen. Claiborne Pell , senior Democrat on the Senate foreign relations committee called the president s decision a step in the right the president s decision also indicated he wanted to avoid a confrontation at the be ginning of a fall congressional session that is Likely to produce fireworks on a series of other issues which Are the key to the presi Dent s Agenda. These include Reagan s Call for a comprehensive tax Reform his determination to resist protectionist Trade legislation and his Call for reduced Federal spending. One difference with the legislation was Reagan s insistence that he seek permission under the International general agreement on Tariff and Trade to ban Krugerrand. The sources said this was because the presi Dent wanted to make Clear this action was designed to change racial policies in South Africa and not to limit free International Trade. Soldier Dies in wreck 2 gis civilian injured Wuerzburg Germany one sol Dier was killed and two other soldiers and a . Civilian were injured in an automobile Accident Early saturday morning in Der Tingen near Wertheim according to a Usa eur spokesman. Sgt. Andrew d. Ross 22, of he 1st in 15th inf 3rd inf div. Was lulled when he vehicle he was driving plunged off the left lid of the Road and overturned. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Spec. 4 Rubin Bolivar 23. Also of he 1st in 15th inf a passenger in the vehicle received head injuries. Spec. 4 Eugene m. Bartuls 22, also a passenger received spinal injuries. The injured soldiers were u.-. To the army Hospital in Wuerzburg. Bolivar was released sunday. Bartels ii listed in stable condition. Coup. Soldiers moved against Prem on april 1, 1981, seizing the National radio and announcing they were taking Over the govern ment because of corruption. Prem mar titled his forces moved Back into the capital a few Days later and retook control. The rebels broadcast Over radio thai land said foreigners International organizations consulates and embassies the revolutionary group will do its utmost to protect it added the monarchy will also be provided with the monarchy of King hum ipod Adu Lya Dej and Queen sir kit is the greatest unifying Symbol in the country and has helped determine the Success or failure of previous attempts to install new governments. Prem an Arrow general is the Leader of a four party coalition that won the last Gener Al election in april 1983. His government has Given unprecedented stability to thai politics that previously were dominated by the armed forces. Diplomat to head office aiding nicaraguan rebels Washington a Robert w. Duemling has been named to head the new office that will provide humanitarian Aid to rebels fighting the nicaraguan government the state department has announced. Duemling 56, a former ambassador will be responsible for disbursing the s27 million appropriated by Congress. Temperatures sip Timber i l a n Albany 7 90 Allan la m u Allan la cily10 71 Boilon 70 u chicago7 u Clevaland 75 100 Lanai i. Worth 71 def War m u Herolt 7 u honolulu74 n Houlon u u kanmclly65 u Lai Volmi Loi and Miami Orlando l a 77 74 9357 77 74 907s n n n m h pnhadetphto70 m Pittsburgh 51 44 portland57 74 san Lane City 55 45 san frelkitco74 n san Juan 74 90 Wainn ton european weather fora Cail or Tuai Dav parity Cloudy Loo Molly Cloudy skies with Palony morning og7u_ to or upper Soilo Low u in lha nor . Low to upper 40i Ethew acre town Tow 40a. tuesday my in flu Wadnal a 4. Of Flaglor wednesday de creating Clouds with morning tog Suhn Tharmar t a " Tunwar Laurat recorded monday 4am 4pm the civilian Richard Holton who was transported to Wuerzburg University hos Pital suffered spinal injuries. He is listed in stable condition. Ross of Binghampton n.y., is survived by his wife Constance two daughters Nichola and Amanda and a son Brandon. Military authorities Are investigating the Accident. Adar Amsterdam r linens a Leno p Benin cd Bramer Ayan i 52 59druiuls, i 70 78 54 59 59 75 4am Anco Lannagan a n Frankfurt. London d u 41 Madrid. In Munich Sparli i rom f 14 41 41 444 n 4t o 99 41 41 ii Ottar unit Dwilda Rampart Laurat i lotto Hill Mooma a to it Motcow o b 44olio. I 04 Toronto a 71 0vancouvar, d m 4� a _ us pud by Tea Apoc tend cd Clouds a orally Clouds in Lund Annm Cairo i Dublin. Helsinki Jerusalem Lisbon 90 m 4 a
