European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 30, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday october 30, 1965 soviet Sailor reported too ill to finish interview Chassis . A a soviet Sailor who Isicc jumped ship Only id be resumed by . Officials remained at a Navy facility Here tuesday but he was reported Loo ill to be interviewed any further on whether he wants to defect a spokesman for the state department in Washington said the Sailor who was removed from a soviet Grain ship monday was resting and questioning would resume As soon As he Felt up to it. The Sailor Miroslav Medvid was questioned monday night but the session was inconclusive the official said. There was no Resolution of his intent said the official who asked that his name not be used. One of the reasons was that he was exhausted and nauseated inc officials Iid. He could not coherently conduct an he said an interpreter and soviet embassy officials also were at inc naval support activity Center where the Sailor was taken last night. He said the ship will not be allowed to leave port until officials resolve the question of whether the Seaman Actu ally wants to defect. Medvid who apparently is in his 20s, jumped into the Mississippi River thursday and Friday. But he was re turned by Border patrol agents who apparently could not communicate with him and thought he was a stowaway. White Blouse spokesman Larry up cakes said monday administration officials discussed Mcdavid s Case with soviet officials both in Washington and aboard the ship which was anchored downstream from new Orleans. Up cakes refused to say whether president Reagan or dered the ship held in . Waters pending Resolution of the dispute. Later the state department said a government doctor examined Medvid aboard the vessel. The doctor found Medvid anxious during the examination but said he had Only a minor injury to his left Arm adding Hal there was no evidence he was drugged. . Officials said the examination did not satisfy inc department s condition that Medvid be interviewed in a non threatening Medvid was taken monday afternoon from the marshal Konov to the coast guard Cutter Salvia where a stale department official who Speaks russian was among those who began interviewing him. Stale department spokes Man Peter Marline said. Mike mad. An employee of Universal shipping agents inc. And a . Agent for the soviet vessel said it could proceed upriver As Early As tuesday night to Load Grain at Reserve. About five hours Afler Medvid left the ship at least a do in people were transferred to a coast guard launch which travelled toward the naval facility. Immigration and Navy officials would not comment. Also on monday a National organi action of ukrainian americans Crivici de Border patrol agents for returning Medvid to the freighter. The ukrainian Congress com Mittee of America claiming to represent 1.2 million americans of ukrainian descent said it had contacted the state depart Mcnol and offered to be Mcdavid s sponsor and to pay All necessary expenses if he is granted Asylum. Young Man of Taffy makes if info fhe army feel first aids from Page 1 Detroit a a Young Man who walked More than 500 Miles on a trip to Washington to prove thai his feel were Fil for military service was weighed measured Finger printed Les cd for aids and sworn into the army monday. Allen pc pc. 18, wearing a pin striped shirt Tan pants and Cowboy books stood at at Coliori As . Mark Metzger administered the oath at the military engr acc processing station in Detroit. Do you wish to enlist in the . Army Kcf Ger asked. Yes sir Pupke replied. The res Ideal of suburban new Haven rejected for enlistment because of a fool condition had completed nearly 550 Miles of his 625-mile March to Washington when a Wisl Virginia stale Iron per slopped him Friday night and told him the army had changed its mind. Perkc began his walk on oct. 13 after the army twice rejected him because of a foot condition that one doctor diagnosed As psoriasis. After the walk began gov. James Blan Chard and sen. Carl Levin d-mich., intervened with the military on pc pc s behalf. The same thing would have happened if he d slayed Home said Sieve Abney a spokesman for the army re cruising come at fort Sheridan . The paper work was already in the mail. There s still something wrong with his feet bul it s something we can offer a waiver sow of confirms Bonner report Moscow a a soviet journalist said tuesday a report that the wife of dissident physicist Andrei d. Sakharov will be allowed to travel to the West for medical care arc True and the United slates is a Likely destination. The West German newspaper Bild Quot ing reliable sources in Moscow said Mon Day that Sclena Bonner had been told by soviet authorities she could Fly immediately to wherever she Victor Louis a soviet journalist who in the past has provided accurate information to Western journalists said of the Bild re port that is what i understand. As far As i am concerned it is authentic Hal she will be allowed to go in will not be a one Way ticket that it is up to her when and Bonner 60, has said she suffers from an Eye ailment that threatens her vision and surgery to Correct the problem is not Avail Able in the soviet Union. She has sought the right to receive treatment in the West. Sakharov the soviet Union s most prominent human rights advocate was sent into internal exile in the closed City of Gorky in january 1980, and his wife was sen to join him in 1984. Their plight has become a major Issue for Western governments and human rights groups. Sakharov the 1975 Nobel peace prize laureate had gone on several hunger strikes in an Effort to win an exit visa for his wife. Bild said he was in the Middle of another fast when authorities granted Bonner per Mission to leave. Cincy syndrome has been most prevalent among homosexuals and intravenous drug abusers. The disease for which no cure has been found destroys inc body s immune system against infections. Aids has victim i cd More than 14,000 people More than half have died. Available blood tests such As Hal being used by the Pentagon cannot confirm whether a person will gel aids bul Only inc presence of an antibody Hal indicates the person has been exposed to the virus. The change in the Pentagon s inner Purcla Tion of the new policy is sure to arouse the anger of groups representing homosexuals who have charged for months thai the de sense department wants to u a inc new aids blood lest As a Means of searching for Gay servicemen. The new Slatem enl of policy is also Likely to trouble military medical officials who had hoped the Pentagon would agree to keep doctor pal enl conver salons confidential As a Means of encouraging full disclosures thai could help in tracking any spread of the disease. Efforts to Contact civilian officials who oversee the Pentagon s health care system were unsuccessful late monday. Wyro said he did not learn of his error until he began discussing the Mailer Wilh Legal officials following Cylc Sivc published reports on inc new policy. The spokesman stressed Uherc is no provi Sion calling for the automatic discharge of individuals who admit drug use or Homo sexuality. On the other hand he acknowledged there is also no provision in the directive Banning the Start of such proceedings. I admit i was wrong on Friday Wyro said. "1 was wrong based on a previous examination of the proposed policy and a Lack of an explanation of How the policy would 2 air Force sergeants cars burned in Greece hellen1kon a Greece is cars belonging to two air Force sergeants were doused in gasoline and set on fire out Side their Homes a spokesman for hellenic Kon a said tuesday. Both cars were destroyed in the attacks which occurred before Dawn monday about is Miles apart capt. Donald Traud said. For both they just poured gasoline Over the cars and set them on fire he said. A 1977 Pontiac belonging to master sgt. Joe Brownlee of detachment 3, 625th military Airlift support group was destroyed on the Street outside Bis aliens Home. The second car an my belonged to tech. Sgt. Steven bos of the 922nd Strate Gic so. In was destroyed in the Athens sub Urbow Ano Gly Fada which is near the base. The arsons arc being investing Ald by greek aul homilies. No groups have claimed responsibility for the attacks Traud said. More than a dozen vehicles belonging to americans have been attacked since february he said. Army Hospital fire causes $70,000 damage bad Cannstatt Germany is the tenth fire in a year at the army Hospital caused about $70.000 damage to a building under renovation a Community spokeswoman said tuesday. The fire the second in two weeks at the Hospital near Stul Garl is believed to be accidental. Of the other nine fires officials suspect arson in at least six. There were no injuries in the fire which began shortly after 8 . Monday in a building that has been empty for a year the spokeswoman said. An investigation showed that the fire was caused by Sparks created by workers Cut Ting Metal she said. The Sparks lodged in some insulation and soldered until they ignited the spokeswoman said. The latest of the suspicious fires occurred is ago and caused an estimated$12,600 damage. It began in a Barracks television room. None of the fires resulted in serious injuries according to Community officials. Be the spokesman explained that Wein Berger had several different policy proposals before him when the directive was being drafted and Wyro had not understood All the ramifications of the final decision. Chapman Cox the Pentagon s general counsel said the Basic concept is that no Adverse action can be taken against an individual who voluntarily discloses drug usage or consensual sexual but an honorable discharge is not consid ered an Adverse action and the policy Al lows the use of disclosures to physicians to begin honorable discharge proceedings Cox added. There is no absolute privilege there of confidentiality and the information can be passed along for discharge proceedings added Bob Chilli at. The assistant general counsel for manpower and health affairs. 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