European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 11, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse G expert criticizes . Wartime capabilities Page 5 Blue jays dodgers win in baseball playoffs Page 21 q today s Dollar buys 2.63 Marks other rates Page 27 the stars and stripes authorized unofficial publication for the. . Armed forces vol. 44, no. 176 Friday october 11, 1985 d 8693 a Egypt says pirates left country Reagan urges Ara affo furn i Ackers Over of ., Italy port said a president Hosni Mubarak said thursday four Hijack ers who Sci cd an italian cruise liner with More than 500 people aboard were allowed to leave the country and Are the Respo Sibil Ilyo the Plo. President Ocapan thursday called on Palestine liberation chief Yai Sar Arafat to turn Over the sea pirates to the United states or Italy. But if Arafat belie is that their organization. Can bring them to Justice and carry that out All told re porters after he landed in Chicago on a flight from Washington. The Plo has not confirmed it has custody of the pirates who arc accused of killing an american jew during their two Day Sei Zure of the Achille Lauro in the Mediterranean sea. The former hostages were aboard the Bluc and White Cruiser which steamed into port said Early thursday morning nine hours after the hijackers surrendered wednesday. Up to 5ii people including an estimated do in americans were held hostage. Mubarak told reporters in Cairo that Egypt allowed the hijackers to leave the Achille Lauro enters porn said Llu Rhor in kept thursday morning. Wednesday night on the basis of a report by the ship s Captain thai everybody aboard was unharmed. Officials later Learned the armed pirates had killed Leon Klim Hoffer year old partially Para wed Man from new York City. If the Captain had told is that a Passen Ger had been killed we would have changed our position inward the while pc ration. Hut when this Klinghoffer s murder emerged we already had sen the hijackers out of the Mubarak said. After he met with leaders of his ruling National parly Mubarak questioned whether Singhoffer had been Mur dered. There is to body and no proof he had been murdered. Maybe the Man was in hiding or did not Board the ship at All he said in remarks by the slate owned Middle i ast news Agency. In a Brief interview broadcast on Mic to s today show Mubarak said the pirates May be in Tunisia the site of Plo Headquarters. White House spokesman Larry Speakes. Who talked to reporters see pirates on Page 28 actor Yul Brynner is dead at age 65 a photo Yul Brynner in the King and i new York a Yul Brynner. Whose More than three do in movies were dwarfed by a record 4,625 performances As the Bald autocratic Monarch of Siam in the King and i died thursday at the age of 65. Sec related Story Page 13. His wife Kathy Lee and his four children were with him when he died at 1 . It the new York Hospital Cornell medical Center said spokes Man Josh of Solters Roskin Friedman inc. The Agency handled the publicity for the most recent Broad Way production of the musical which ended in june. He died of multiple complications that came As a result of what was originally cancer Willis said. He faced death with a dignity and strength that astounded his doctors. He fought like a film legend Welles 70, Dies in Hollywood Orson Hollywood up1 Orson Welles who Al 2h produced directed and marred in the epic Cili in Kane to etch his name in. Motion picture history died thursday at his Home of an apparent heart attack. He was 70. Detective Russell Kuster said a chauffeur found Welles in an upstairs bedroom of his Hollywood Hills Home about 10 . The Man called police and a physician. There is no avid no of foul play Kus Ter said. It s obvious the death was of Nat ural in addition to a to in Kane Welles was Best known for his halloween 1938 radio adaptation of . Wells the War of the Welles broadcast a cautionary introduction that the Story was merely a fictional adaptation. Hut Liis trademark Basso pro Fundo booming out the frightening talc of martians invading new Jersey sent Waves of panic rolling through radio listeners from see Welles on Page 28 army wants of re ease Gas with aids official says by Charlik Bowdon Munich Bureau Garmisch Germany the army probably will adopt a policy of separating soldiers from the service who arc found to have aids a top army personnel official said. Such a move would fall in line with the services recently announced policy of denying enlistment to Poten tial recruits found to have aids. Calling it a complicated Issue William Clark said inc question of what to do with Active duty soldiers who contract acquired immune deficiency syndrome is being discussed at the highest Levels. Clark is principal Deputy assistant Secretary of the army for manpower and re serve affairs. Clark discussed the aids Issue As it affects the army during an interview last week at the annual personnel and administration symposium sponsored by the 1st personnel come. There arc two schools of Clark said. There arc those who feel that until the disease reaches such a Point that it directly affects the person s performance we should retain them on duty even though they arc not deployable worldwide. And there Are those who feel that we should not keep them in the Clark said a draft defense department policy statement on the Issue has been prepared and the serv ices have been asked to comment on it. He said that statement Calls for the retention of certain categories of people with aids. The army s View expressed Back to the defense department is that we feel we probably should separate Clark said. Those separated probably would be placed on the temporary disabled retired Rolls he said. A decision is expected later this month he said. Clark said the aids problem is not just a medical Issue. It s quite a leadership Challenge complicated by How Little we really know about aids and the Public Sec aids on Page 28
