European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 6, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars stripes wednesday. November 6, 1985 Reagan fires 11 of his intelligence advisers Washington not president Reagan has Dis missed ii or the 21 members of a committee of outside advisers who help him develop his foreign intelligence policies the White House said monday. The White House disclosed nothing of its i Ision to streamline the president s foreign intelligence advisory Board until monday when the 11 members received the president s dismissal letter dated nov. I. A senior administration official said that the group had become an in wildly monstrosity thai it had be come strife Ridden there were Many people who normally disagreed so much in became useless the official . The group s meetings with Reagan which have taken place every two months have grown Shorter since Earl this year. The official said the president had decided to reduce membership to 14. Among the remaining members of the group Are Henry a. Kissinger the former Secretary of state William French Smith the Farmer attorney general Clare Booth a Luce the former ambassador . Representative. Four new members will be named shortly administration sources said. Some of those removed said that the dismissals shifted the political balance of the Board hat members with tics to vice president George Bush now outnumber Long Lime supporters of Reagan. By taking people off you shift the political Gravity said Martin c. Anderson. Rea Gan s former Domestic policy adviser who was among those dismissed from the Board. Anderson others who spoke on condition hey not be identified said that All but two of those dismissed were close supporters of Reagan. He said the chairman of the Board Anne l. Armstrong a texan who is a former ambassador to Britain is often identified with Bush. Other administration officials noted that one of the remaining 10 is Howard h. Baker jr., the former Senlac majority Leader who May oppose Bush in the 1988 race for the Republican presidential nomination. Three others Luce Smith w. Glenn Campbell director of the Hoover institution a research Center Are often identified with the president. Besides Anderson those dismissed were Eugene v. Rosow the former director of Reagan s arms control disarmament Agency Gen. Robert h. Barrow former commandant of the Marine corps Alan Greenspan the conservative economist adm. Thomas h. Moorcr former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. Also Peter o Donnell jr., a Dallas investor Republican fund Raiser Harrison h. Schmitt the former Astro naut who was a Republican senator from new Mexico Paul Scabury a professor of political science at the University of California at Berkeley Robert six founder former chairman of Conli Enlal airlines who is an old Hollywood Friend of Reagan a Bennett Williams a lawyer also served on the Board under president Carter Seymour Weiss a former ambassador senior state department official. The other members remaining on the Board Are Leo Chernic an economist who is the Board s vice chairman John s. Foster jr., an executive with try inc., William o. Baker former chairman of Bell Telephone laboratories . A Mcclon an executive with Hughes air Craft. Increased use should t reduce Lite of vehicle registrations official says by Brenda staff a offi Cial says the paper vehicle registration form can last a year with proper care de spite its increased use As identification Atman military facilities. Dri cars have been required to produce the forms periodically to enter Many bases posts since the aug. 8 terrorist bomb ing at Rhein main a that killed two peo ple injured More than 20. Authorities believe the stolen id card of a murdered Soldier was used by the terrorists to gain Access to the Frankfurt base. It. Col. Lawrence Murphy usar eur vehicle registrar said he believes the form is adequate to withstand the added handling. Actually the registration form in t handled that much More Murphy said. Security checking procedures vary from base to base so not every Gale guard asks for the registration. I jus Don t see increased Security Mea sures As the major Cau e of worn or Lorn registration forms. What i do Sec More often than not is How people treat those documents. I Sec them soul cd in shirt or trouser Pockels jammed into Murphy said that while a registration document could be damaged at the Gate it is up to the individual to take care of the form people need to i cat their registration document just like they would their . Card or other valuable documents. Aft Rall it is issued for two important purposes proof of ownership Gas or zoning. Last year we processed 284,000 documents replaced 5,000 of those he said. That equals about 1.8 percent of our business. And there s no indication of that number increasing significantly this year. The majority of our replacement Busi Ness is done for lost Driver s licenses vehicle registrations not mutilated Murphy said. Replacement registration forms Cost s3. Murphy suggested thai the Blue copy be used As identification when entering a Gate the White copy for purchasing Gaso line. This will help save the Wear tear on the White copy he said. Also keep ing the form in your Billfold or some other Type plastic cover will help protect registration officials have not Over looked the possibility of replacing the document with something More durable. Our Job is to provide the Best Quality at the cheapest Price Murphy said. If a More durable form can be printed that will run through the computer system be Cost effective for us the individual then we May change the Mac flight no show rate rising services May be billed for costs by Chuck Vinc Washington Bureau Washington a steadily rising no show Rale Means the services some Day May be rooting pan of the Bill when their people fail in show up for military Airlift come flights. Air Force officials said. The passenger no show rate jumped from 7.7 percent to 12 percent betwee february june of this year officials said. In june 3,000 passengers failed to show up for flights. The no show problem came to Light Dur ing a general accounting office audit in1981, a command spokesman said. At that Lime the Gao set a maximum acceptable no show Rale of 5.s percent said that if the rate stayed significantly above that a penalty Billing system should be instituted under which the individual services would be billed for part of he costs of missed flights. The air Force has successfully resisted that idea but the spokesman warned that if the no show rate slays High the service might have no Choice but to put the penalty Billing plan into effect. Since the Gao audit the command has instituted an improved seating utilization plan in which flights Are overbooked the spokesman said. Mac builds in a Factor of a 5 percent no show rate so we try to overbook flight by 3 percent to compensate he said. Should everyone show up for a flight the extra 5 percent would be placed i category y status. That Means we get them out on the next available flight within 24 hours he said. The spokesman said the average wait i about eight hours. The two most common reasons for no shows Are service members forgetting to can cel reservations after leaves or temporary duty trips Are cancelled unforeseen events such As a car breakdown on the was to the Airport the spokesman said. He said the army is consistently at or Clow the Ujj percent no show rate set by the Gao has the lowest number of missed flights among the services. Mac officials recommend that anyone unable to make a scheduled flight Call the traffic management office or whoever made the flight reservations to cancel Branch of . Bank in Belgium is bombed Charleroi Belgium a Tot Branch of a us Bank. Manufacturers Hanover Trust in this Industrial City South of Brussels was bombed Early tuesday police reported. Damage was extensive but no one was injured in the explosion that look place shortly after Midnight police said. Firemen said a suitcase loaded with explosives was left in the hallway of the Bank building. Which is in the Center of the City. There was no immediate Dalm of responsibility for the bombing. Bank offices on the ground floor apartments on the upper floor were seriously damaged police said. The neighbor ing Branch of belgian stale Bank Caisse generate d up argue it de Rel Raile also was damaged they said. It was the third bombing of a Bank in less than 24 hours. The Brussels of Banque Brunei Lei Winbert gum second largest Bank one of the t local branches m Char Eroi of society generate quarters Gium one person was injured in Brussels tuesday s bombing was the fourth news update fund raising concerts Bari Italy a Tenor Pac Ido Domingo has begun a series of concerts to help raise funds for re cons Duclion in Mexico Foo ving september s devastating earthquake there. Domingo along with other Mem Bers of the cast of director Franco Zeffirelli s Othello currently being filmed on Italy s Southern Adriatic coast opened the round of concern in Bari on the Heel of the italian Boot. The concert was broadcast live on state run Rai television from ban s Petrozzelli theater. Domingo who was born in Madrid but spent much of his childhood in Mexico searched several Days with out Success in Mexico City for rela Tives missing in the earthquake. The Tenor has renounced scheduled performances in order to devote himself to fund raising concerts for victims of the earthquake. Hostages return Moscow a three soviet embassy officials who were held hos Tage for nearly a month by an islamic faction in Beirut have returned to Moscow the official news Agency ass reported. The three press attache Oreg sperm commercial attache Valery Mizikov embassy physician Nikolai Sversky were released i Beirut last week. A fourth hostage consular official Arkady Katkov. Was killed oct. 2 his body left in a garbage dump in South Beirut. Tass said that upon arrival i Moscow the three freed hostage expressed profound gratitude to the soviet government All those who worked toward their woman dangerous Thornton. A. A a prison psychiatrist has diagnosed woman charged with killing two peo ple wounding seven in Mao shooting spree As extremely danger Ous she has been transferred to High Security mental Hospital. Sylva Seegrist 25, was removed Isom Delaware county prison la Thornton after a court ordered owl a Uon by or. John Fong. The prison psychiatrist was taken to May View state Hospital near Pittsburgh in my medical opinion she s dangerous extremely dangerous foot m d he said he did not determine whether Seegrist was mentally competent to stand trial. Seegrist fired at Springfield mall shoppers with a semiautomatic Rifle a five minute rampage police
