European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 13, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes wednesday november 13,1985 fee for army veterinary care drops of $2 by the stars and Stripe dog and cat owners will be paying less for army veterinary care for their Pels As a result of recently enacted legislation. The new Tec is $2, Down from Sio. The reduction effective tuesday for veterinary care in Europe was included in the fiscal 19x6 defense authorization Bill signed into Law Friday by president Reagan. The $2 will be charged for care for pets of Active duty personnel retirees and families of both defens department civilian employees widows widowers or children of deceased or retirees and authorised nato personnel. The Sio fee instituted oct. 1 As the result of pre Vious legislation was applicable to services for pets of Active duty personnel retirees and families of both. The $2 charge is a user fee and is in addition to the Cost of any medication that might be necessary said col. James Cooper assistant chief of staff for veterinary services 7lh medical come. For example if a trip to the veterinarian for pet vaccine Cost 57.50 before the user fees were instituted the Bill with the new charge would be $9.50. Veterinary services for pets of people connected to the . Military in Europe Are provided by the army. There arc other major differences Between the new and old Laws Cooper said. The s2 fee will be charged Only once even though More than one Pel is brought in at the same time for care. The previous legislation required that the $10 charge be applied to each pet. This change Means that if a brings in two dogs for rabies shots the user fee is Only $2, while under the old Law the charge would have been Sio each or a total of $20. However the $2 fee will also be charged if a pet owner picked up a prescription refill or Vitamin supplement. The $10 fee was not charged in such cases. Falwell says . Should support Marcos government in Manila Manila Philippines a the Falwell said tuesday the United states should give its unswerving support to president Ferdinand e. Marcos who he said has saved the Philippines from communism. Falwell head of the moral majority Anda Friend of president Reagan told a news conference before returning Home after Atwo Day visit that More military and eco nomic assistance should be Given to the Marcos government. Had it not been for the Marcos family the chances Are the freedoms you enjoy right now would not be Here Falwell said in a dinner speech at the presidential Palace that was broadcast by National , he said has the obligation to Stop belly Ching and get behind the Philippines with its unswerving support. He Alto praised Marcos for calling Early presidential elections. The evangelist arrived monday and spent the Day with Marcos s wife Imelda who met him at the Airport and took him through the City in her limousine after a breakfast with then flew with mrs. Marcos and her party in seven helicopters to a Camp for indochinese refugees in Bataan. He late was honoured with a dinner at the presiden tial August Falwell spent five Days in South Africa where he criticized Black activists and voiced support for the govern ment of president . denied tuesday he carried any official message from Washington saying he came to Sec the direction of things in the Philippines in Light of communist insurgency and to Check on the work of Baptist criticized . Congressmen who have accused Marcos s government of Vio lating human rights saying Many of mar cos s critics had not visited the philippine Sand based their asset menu on Western Media reports that painted the philippine Sas a country at War. A an avowed enemy of said he would support Duj inure by the United Stales to in cram assistance tothe Philippines to combat the insurgency. The first thing that happens when communism takes Over the country is that you Fellows Are shot Down first and our churches Are shot Down right behind you he told reporters. Congress has threatened to Cut military id to the Philippines this year in a move to pressure Marcos to Reform his government. Falwell said he disagrees with the stat department which he said pumps millions of dollars into authoritarian government such As those in Mozambique and Zimbabwe. And yet we play the hypocrite Here an Tell the government that you be got to use this Money in a certain Way rather than allowing them to run the business their own Way he said. Filipinos Are capable of fighting the insurgents and solving their own problems if we Don t tie their hands or in any Way in hib t them said Falwell. All they need he said is some dollars some support some he declined to talk about the opposition to Marcos saying be did not want to get involved in local politics but would support whomever wins in a special election that Marcos said he plans to hold Jan. 17. Asked about the health of the president Long reported to be suffering from an incur Able kidney disease Falwell said he found Marcos very Strong and news update safety suggestions Tokyo a Japan air Una humane suggestions o Boeing co. On Steps that could be taken to increase safety on Boeing 747 jumbo jetsam airline spokes Man suggestions were based on an investigation into the crash of a my Jet in augus which killed 520 people in the wont Tingle aircraft Accident in history airline spokes Man Geoffrey Tudor said. Jal investigators made technical suggestions that would help protect the piano vertical Tail structures and on the jumbo jets Hydraulic pressure systems so that some control could be maintained in emergencies Tudor said. Peace plan rejected Managua Nicaragua a the leftist sandinista government has rejected the latest cont Dpra peace plan for Centra America saying its failure to prohibit . Military Maneu vers in the Region would pose a threat to Nicaragua. President Daniel Onega s announcement was the first official reaction to the new plan from apy Central american government Arf Fucia heart recipient has 3rd stroke Louisville by. A William Schroeder the Only artificial heart patient to live outside the Hospital has suffered his third stroke and was Back in the Hospital tuesday less than two weeks before the first anniversary of his implant a spokeswoman said. Two cat scans or computer enhanced rays revealed monday a Hemorrhagic stroke on the right Side of Schroeder s Brainin an area unaffected by previous strokes said spokeswoman Donna Hazec director of Public affairs for Humana Hospital Audubon. Schroeder s3, became lethargic Over the weekend and doctors decided to conduct tests she said. Schroeder who had been living in a apartment near the Hospital was admitted monday afternoon and was listed in serious condition she said. He was resting Comfort ably Lite monday night she said. He is not in a critical care area and not on a Respirator the added. Schroeder s two previous strokes in de Cember and May affected the left Side of he brain weakening his right Side. He also suffered memory loss and has had trouble speaking. Schroeder the longest living recipient of an artificial heart has undergone therapy in recent weeks to regain his strength. The courier journal quoting medical sources and unidentified family members reported tuesday that Schroeder s Condi Tion apparently began deteriorating last week when he began running a High fever believed to be the result of an infection. The newspaper said that the fever left Schroeder weak and unable to continue therapy. Before Schroeder suffered his second stroke be also suffered from a fever. It sounds like what he went through last May said Schroeder s daughter in Law Patty. We Haven t heard much except that it is pretty serious. We re still has surprised us before Schroeder s doctors including neurologist Gary Fox had t determined the cause of the stroke nor had they been Able to pinpoint when it occurred Hazec said. Or. William c. Devrie implanted Thejarvik-7 mechanical pump in Schroeder on nov. 25, making him the world s second recipient of a permanent implant. Devries was not available monday for comment Hazle said. On March 16, Schroeder completed his112th Day on the heart equating the time of the tint permanent artificial heart recipient Barney Clark who died in 1983 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Schroeder receives 24-hour nursing Carein the apartment and has been the Only implant recipient to live outside a Hospital. Liberian Leader says coup attempt failed Monrovia. Liberia up the head of state Samuel k. Doe Salt tuesday that a military coup against him had failed and that Loyal troops killed 10 rebels. Doe was speaking to reporters at the nation s executive mansion. In a predawn attempt to oust Doe a for Mer liberian armed forces commander. Gen. Thomas qui Wonkka captured Testate radio station and said forces backing him had surrounded the it appeared that while qui Wonkka controlled the National radio station and the military base in Monrovia Doe still held the mansion and the base of the 1st inf bn25 Miles outside the capital. Doe told reporters that the rebels came from the neighbouring Ivory coast but were badly Defeated by government residents said the situation which was earlier described As Calm was con fused. Doe said that his soldiers defending the executive mansion against the rebels suffered Only one dead in the fighting. Qui Wonkka is not Man enough to enter the mansion. Doe said. Doe said the coup attempt began at 5 30a.m. When the rebels attacked the mansion his office and residence in a bid to seize Power. Earlier some Western diplomats had said that Doe was in hiding that the coup appeared to be successful and that somali Beans were celebrating in the streets unclaimed baggage Offenbach Germany Sas warehouse personnel Are trying to locate service members and civilians in Europe who have not claimed their unaccompanied baggage a v corps spokesman left unclaimed for 120 to Iso Days is subject to disposal he said. The following persons should Contact the Offenbach warehouse 1to Box 444, Frankfurt military Community apo09170, or Call Frankfurt military 2311 5008 or 7309. Baggage unclaimed after 60 Days Adda Judy l. Boardm Timothy p. Carter Reginald Holcomb William , John Johnson Roger Johnson Bermon m. Manak Robert j. Mccray Jack a. Morris . Pasch Philip l. Perull Billy e. Schleicher Randall i Smith Robert Iii Underwood Melkel h. Baggage unclaimed after 120 Days Brady Jackie a. Mooer Stephen Nordy no lint name available correction a front Page Story in the Stan and Stripe last wee incorrectly stated that a drug conviction at Raf mime Hall. England was the first based solely on evidence supplied by urinalysis. A spokesman for the air r a i Europe said the air Force has been convicting airmen based solely on evidence supplied Burma Lysis for More than a year. The stars and Mapes regrets the error. I
