European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 10, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes tuesday december 10, 1985 test flight of Tomahawk missile fails b Norma Washington and the test of. cruise missile in the i ast coast was aborted Sun Day aft Riukin when a Chase plane had to activate the missile s Parachute so slim and Send it to the ground the Pentagon announced sunday Niphol. The missile fell to the ground approximately three Miles Southeast of pre port f a., said Bob Holsapple the Public director Tor the cruise missile program. It came Down in a sparsely populated area he said. The spokesman said there was no damage reported to the missile and no damage to any private property said investigators had recovered the to i Glin Ai u in i for incs enl wrong the Chase plan prep Wething wrong with the mis Sile Short Hui ii we Over the Holsapple what was wrong. But he decided to Lake control and pop the plants were monitoring the mi1 Ilc s Light he missile had been fired by a coca in the Gulf of. Mexico. He declined to id inf in the test sunday s failure i of the Tomaha Ukini a Prem tenths at a Range on t West co test also was the first to be conducted at a to activated Hast coast Range thai includes a race track course Over sparsely populated areas in Florida and Alabama. A Tomahawk that successfully Flics that coast route is supposed to come Down at the Eglin base. The coast test Range was activated by inc Pentagon to avoid the need for submarines and other ships to travel to the West coast to test the missiles. Holsapple estimated l cd a of Fri i a which carried a Dun miwiri0kfffftymgal 500 Mph when said he could not predict How night take for investigators to determine what went wrong. A cruise missile can be armed with either conventional car warheads and is designed to Fly close to the Lii evade radar. The Navy has previously said it hajwfal5jmn Mitre than 190 of its ships and submarines with my Usk. Testing of the weapon began in 1978, and occurred in 1983 aboard the battleship new approximately 20 Navy vessels with the missile to Date. Since 1978. There have tests of the missile. Holsapple could not say How Man failed. Bonner from Page 1 heart in the United states instead of return ing in Siena University s ophthalmic Institute in Italy where the director. Or. Renato f rc7/oti. Treated her last week said her son Alexei Semyonova. During the weekend. The film received by the Hild newspaper apparently was made with a hidden camera and depicted Sakharov healthy in the Days before his wife s departure last week. Sakharov goes shopping in Gorky ride sin a taxi lugs shopping bags and heavy suitcases Calls on the Telephone and Dis cusses the arms race. Star wars and the Reagan Gorbachev meeting in Geneva bit said in summarizing what it said was a nearly 23-Minutc videotape. In a statement sunday a Day after Bon Ner s arrival at the Home of her daughter Totiana. Yank Clovich said Bonner had viewed earlier soviet tapes of which the family had copies. She was very angry Yankelevich said. The films were falsified to show him cat ing at a time when in fact he was on a hunger strike. It was a Clever Bonner 62, who has been living in inter Nal exile with her husband was granted a three month exit visa to seek medical treat ment in the West after signing an agreement not to make detailed statements to the news Media. She began her visit at the Home of her daughter after a flight saturday from she went dec. 2 for Eye care. Doctors there recommended she first seek treatment for her heart ailment. Her children say she has suffered at least two heart attacks since 1983. The family has received invitations for treatment fro Boston area hospitals. N sunday Bonner made plans to at to reach her husband by Telephone i am very Happy about my children but i m always worried about my husband Bonner said As she posed Tor photographs with her three grandchildren on the front Awn at the Yankelevich Home. Her son Alexei Semyonova said his Mother brought a suitcase full of russian books for his2-year-old daughter Alexandra and her other grandchildren Matici yank Clovich 12, and Anna yank Clovich 10. Bonner had t seen her relatives living in the United states since february 1979. She was detained in Gorky in the Spring of 1984 on Charger of anti soviet slander she was later convicted and sentenced to Ive years exile in Corky to which her i was banished in january 1980. Cruise prompt missile decision but he earning deployment of the american owned a manned missiles is also subject to parliamentary expected to come in february. At monday s session dutch Constitution Al Law expert Piet Kooymans said the pro posed treaty did not contain any prove by at Odds with the Constitution. If that had by cum Dot the treat would have rcuutf0flrnwo-thirds majority c extra margin required to change the Constitution. The left Wing opposition in parliament wants a mandatory two thirds vote claim ing that the american military control Over the missiles would infringe on Netherlands Over sign Powers thus making a constitute necessary. I the that it is Arcco still Writy is Suffi Cic such a majority its prove stuns will be binding to the current dutch government and its the labor party has said it would Sweklo renegotiate the treaty if next May s National elections put it into the next Cabinet. During the session Samuel Van Campon a dutch National who was staff director for former nato Secretary general Luns from hf1if-Lghans on Nal mlle ppr Eusch of i a provision in the draft deploy int treaty stating that the . Govern ment would give special consideration to the views of the Duch govern Cal if Possi a forc any use of the cruise missiles missiles would Only be used As part that apparent con cession to missile opp8ssits pc sir inc ruse As a tool of american f _. Van Campon said that even Ifil Flor existing nato cd T c a lews of All Cuirus a up map the View 01 an will be made known to inc . Government. In my View the treaty provision Only stresses temperatures 2 University figures abducted in Beirut Beirut up police and militias searched West Beirut for two kidnapped american University faculty members Early monday As University workers decided whether to strike in protest of the latest abductions. Along the Green line separating East Beirut and West Beirut clashes Between Christian and moslem forces that began sunday continued into monday. There were no immediate casually reports. In another development prime minister Rashid Karami said he would hold a meet ing of army and militia representative monday to set the Ycaro hour for a Syri an backed Security plan to take effect in West Beirut but some political sources said its announcement might be delayed. Militiamen and police checked abandoned buildings and parked cars for Ameri can University Hospital specialist or. Munir Shmara and University economist Joseph Salameh apparently the latest victims of three months of kidnappings by both moslem and Christian gunmen. A spokesman for the Hospital one of several facilities that takes moslem Mili Tiamen hurl in fighting with their Christia counterparts said workers would decide later whether to strike in protest of the kidnappings. Three american staff members at the american University kidnapped Between november 1984 and june Are still missing in addition to three other americans four frenchmen a briton and an italian. Four gunmen in West Beirut seized two finnish members of a . Peace keeping Force based in Southern Lebanon saturday and demanded that the army release two shiite Bank robbers arrested after a gun fight hours earlier. The two finnish soldiers were released unharmed after the shiite moslem amal militia and army intervened. In Southern Lebanon the israeli military command said soldiers supported by Heli copters took two palestinian guerrillas Pris Oner after they were spotted on the cd Side of a Border Fence. The israeli military said the two mend milled to being members of the Damas Cus based democratic front for the liberation of Palestine and said they were going to launch an attack inside Israel. H was the second israeli operation against palestinian guerrillas in a wee Leon from Page 1 ice sharing in peacetime or for Coordt service operations in wartime the report added despite the internal criticism and pres sure from several congressmen including rep. Bill Nichols d-ala., a source decision to make the euc0agcon a full time Post had Bec Friar Calvd by the reluctance of Ila toes to give up a the number of generals and admirals allowed the Navy air Force army an Marine corps is set by Law the source noted and this decision Means somebody has to Jive up a Slot for this new going to the source the to by rotated of _ i and Airbed decided to i Taf Billet that will be filled Force general one source added. The source said it was possible that air Force maj. Gen. William h. Greendyke might be named to the Job. Greendyke i currently the Safe command Sui Well As the part time eur if he is will _ to car of lesser rank per. Colonel into the Post of Safe com Mand surgeon in Europe the source said. The sources said the change could be announced at any time. 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