European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 27, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Friday september 27, 1985page24 of a Shulz Shevardnadze meet politely disagree United nations a Sec Clary of state George p Shutlz and Eduard Shevardnadze the soviet foreign minister met for More than four hours wednes Day but Shutlz said they did not reach agreement on any of the issues discussed. Both had indicated they were optimistic before the meeting. The two leaders met for four hours and 20 minutes at the soviet . Mission. It was the first of several sessions regarded As crucial to a successful november Summit nov. 19-20 in Geneva Switzerland Between president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev. Shutlz said the soviets did not reveal any new proposal that could break the impasse in the arms control talks now under Way in Geneva. He said the discussion focused on Security issues most particularly those being discussed by our negotiators in Geneva. We agreed we were looking for Points of Contact in our positions and areas of common understanding. We did not reach an agreement on any of these items. But we certainly did discuss each other s positions with great care Shultz told reporters. He said the talks had been most worthwhile and had been conducted in an easy and Frank there was no particular new proposal put on the table he said. Shevardnadze spoke to reporters after Shultz and said he agreed with the Secretary s assessment of the talks. In was an interesting Frank and useful meeting he said. The soviet foreign minister noted that he will meet Reagan in Washington on Friday. He is expected to see Shultz again on saturday. There arc quite a lot of things to do before the no vember Summit Shevardnadze said. He declined to take any questions from reporters. Hurricane from Page 1 storm strengthens from a 110-Mph category 3 Hurricane to a 150-Mph category 4 Hurri Cane you have doubled the the National Park service closed Camp grounds on the outer Banks. Tourists jammed the single Highway off Hatteras Island wednesday and packed the ferry from Ocracoke Island to the Mainland. Officials urged residents of Ocracoke Hatteras and Portsmouth islands to evac uate wednesday night saying tomorrow morning May be too military officials from the Marine base at Cherry Point n.c., to the huge Navy base at Norfolk va., went on Hurricane Alert. Some ships headed for sea or Safe Harbor. On Long Island Deputy police commissioner Hugo Mutz said 400 auxiliary police would be put on Call and plans were completed to evacuate 2,000 residents if necessary. Hurricane Force winds were fanning out 75 Miles in the Northern quadrants of the storm and forecasters said Gloria s Eye was 25 Miles wide. The previous strongest Hurricane this year was Elena which ravaged the Mississippi coast earlier this month. Elena was a category 3 storm with top winds of 125 Mph. A reported five dare county schools with 2,500 children were ordered closed thursday and officials in other North Carolina coastal counties were considering similar action. We re looking at Gale Force winds Tomor Row said eve Trow a spokeswoman for dare county which has a 105-mile coastline. You Don t want buses crossing the Bridges and causeways with that going All ships at the Norfolk naval base and the Little Creek amphibious base in Vir Ginia Beach were ordered to leave immediately for Safe anchorages in Chesapeake Bay or at sea said Joan hurdle a Navy spokeswoman a said. Even with the storm still far away tides at Cape Hatteras were about a foot above Normal. In Currituck county n.c., Gates to a National wildlife Refuge North of Corolla were opened for 48 hours to allow traffic along the normally restricted Beach to move into Virginia. Along South Carolina s grand strand which includes Myrtle Beach and other sea Side resorts grocery and variety stores re ported brisk sales of emergency supplies. They want batteries flashlights Porta ble radios the usual Hurricane stuff said Michael Mcnellie assistant manager at the Kmart at grand strand Plaza a said. Officials All along the Eastern Seaboard held get ready meetings and made plans just in Case. In new Jersey gov. Thomas Kean ordered slate police and emergency Manger Cut officials on Alert. We re setting up duty rosters for what could be a Long weekend both Here and along the coast said John Doyle of South Carolina s emergency preparedness office. Mexico from Page 1 the capital. Capt. Frederic Pierre a member of a French Rescue team said a baby boy was res cued from the rubble of the earthquake devastated general Hospital on wednesday. He was Hurt a Little bad but i think he s going to live he said. Pierre said the woman was freed from the Hospital s ruins after an 11-hour Rescue Effort. One of her legs was amputated Dur ing the Rescue he said. No other details were immediately available. Rescue workers said they found an infant alive in the collapsed Juarez Hospital and had Hopes of rescuing three More babies and a woman believed to be alive and trapped in the debris. The baby was pulled from a lower level floor of the devastated 12-Story Tower com plex after 34 Rescue workers spent about nine hours digging a Tunnel to it the work ers said. The baby was wrapped in a Blanket placed in an incubator and taken in an ambulance to another Hospital witnesses said. No other details were available. Two babies and some adults were found alive earlier this week at Juarez Hospital. About 900 people were believed trapped there by the quakes. Rescuers were still digging toward or. Gilberto Lozano Saldivar head of the teaching staff who spoke to them tuesday from his prison of ruins. About 1,500 people in All Are believed trapped in the City wreckage. The mayor s office said 11,700 people were injured of whom 1,700 remain hospitalized. . Ambassador John Gavin said his initial estimate of 10,000 deaths based on an Aerial Survey was probably relatively the embassy knows of five american fatalities and there Are "28 americans we have not accounted for that we believe would have been in hotels that collapsed Gavin said. Equipment from the United states was being brought in to relieve International communications problems caused by the quakes. The National earthquake information Center in Golden colo., said in a news release that the official magnitude for the first temblor on the Richcr scale of Earth quake intensity had been revised to 8.1. Officials earlier had said that last thurs Day s quake measured 7.8. The Center said the magnitude of the Sec Ond quake on Friday night had been re Vised to 7.5, up from 7.3. The new magnitudes were computed using data from several stations around the world and were More accurate than magnitudes from a single station the Center said. Every increase of one number on the scale Means that ground motion is 10 times greater. A magnitude of 8 indicates a great earthquake capable of causing tremendous damage. President Miguel de la Madrid began a review of building codes at a meeting with City officials wednesday. It will include land use building Heights allowable population density and construction standards. Gunmen from Page 1 had no connection with the incident and denouncing it As harmful to cypriot Plo relations. Cyprus ports frequently Are used by palestinian guerrillas seeking to re enter the North Lebanon port of Tripoli from which they were expelled two years ago. In Tel Aviv Israel said the attackers would be punished and that it held the cypriot government responsible. The government of Israel expresses deep Shock Over the vile murder. The murderers and those who sent them will not escape punishment said the statement re leased after Sundown marked the end of yom kippur the jewish Day of atonement. The government of Israel considers the government of Cyprus responsible for All that is happening on its territory and expects the cypriot authorities to act accordingly the statement said without elaboration. Israel radio reported Cyprus and Israel have no extradition agreement and Israel has not asked that the palestinian gunmen be sent to Israel. The drama started at 4 30 ., when the peace of the Marina was shattered by a fusillade of shots. Authorities said mrs. Pazur was killed when the gunmen seized the yacht. Reporters saw mrs. Pazur s body slumped Over a deck railing shot in the stomach. The bodies of the two men Lay slumped on cots in the yacht s Small Cabin. Both had their feet tied together and their hands tied behind their backs. Both appeared to have been shot in the Back of the head. The sudden surrender and shooting of the hostages shocked cypriot Interior minister Constantinos Michaelidis and other officials who until a few minutes earlier had been negotiating with the gunmen. Michaelides and egyptian ambassador Kamal Mahmoud Rifaat rushed to the Marina from the capital. Rifaat s presence had been demanded by the gunmen. Rifaat and two Plo officials identified As Abu Murad and Abu Saleh went aboard the yacht to negotiate about an hour before the surrender and broke off for lunch. Then suddenly reporters looking Down at the Marina from the roof of the Sun Hall hotel saw the gunmen coming out of the boat with their hands in the air. The report ers said they did not hear shooting before the surrender. Talking to reporters shortly after noon Michaelides indicated the negotiations had been proceeding smoothly. He said that two deadlines at 10 And noon had passed and negotiations Are four israeli representatives arrived at Warnaca Airport after the gunmen surren dered. Health from Page 1 a rants at some military medical facilities. He also acknowledged complaints about prices and the complexity of the civilian Cost sharing program champs. He repeated a Public pledge to seek a civilian military partnership that would improve health care delivery while permitting the military to concentrate on getting ready to save lives in War. We do not foresee a significant change in that 25 percent civilian versus 75 percent military workload split Mayer said. We May however see a change in the Type of work done in House so that it Best serves and is most relevant to the specialities and work Force needed to meet our readiness Mayer said he Hopes to take advantage of Competition in the civilian medical Community to change the Way the defense depart ment pays for the 25 percent of beneficiary care in non military medical facilities. Mayer s concern about Public perception of military medical care stems from a series of critical audits and widely publicized Mal practice lawsuits. The Navy is taking testimony in Washington As part of a pre trial investigation in the Case of a former heart surgeon charged with five counts of involuntary manslaughter at the prestigious Bethesda naval hos Pital. The military medical system operates 500 facilities including 168 hospitals. They Are staffed by More than 170,000 physicians nurses administrators corpsman and other support personnel. 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