European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 12, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes sunday january 12, 1986 woman pleads guilty to aiding Jet parts theft san Misoo ill l a former Navy employee p1ffrtihy in of Cdr in court to charges of conspiracy to Atuf Viaud the Tim com nuni and illicitly Export defense articles. She Finice n maximum sentence of seven years in Ripon Anil i Fine of up to 1350,000. Sentencing was Schedu March m. No Huelit i hut bund Daniel Jan wit few pleaded guilty Lail month of inc people charged by Fader Al aul Oriu Fly flair Diego with the theft and illegal i port or parts for the k-14 tomcat one of the Nuvy s most Aires if. The wheelers reportedly slate More Ilian j500, its while working lit the Nav hic Tity ltihiilir1 tajmt1 she Dirc cily toofflmm5ujc r husband assistant i jul Cler. A former production super _ arrested ocl 2j Al his Home in muss. Mrs. Wheeler was arrested Doc. 12 no he Norfolk facility. Pedero Quito fio a worker Al North Island naval air Smion in Kan Diego pleaded guilty nov. 12 to charges of conspiring to defraud he Federal government. Other 47. N san Leader of the ring his his brother Lidgard Rafii Stirt 45, a new York exporter Nivy Pulty officer an Lunio Gatdula Rodriguez 37 Navy Petty officer primitive Baluya cell n blab 36 and Saeid Asci Ina Lou on iranian business Man arrested in London Federal authorities contend that the Agustin tunnelled of Navy stocks to Europe and that Ina Lou fora men Iriton prior 0 inc overthrow of the Shah. The Federal government lius Banne military foods to Iran. Italy from Page 1 asking them id join lie United slates in economic Sanction again St Libya. Sources in Premier Batlino Cra i s office said thai in his reply m Reagan he called for renewed efforts for a m Iddle East peace mid stressed the need to increase the fight terrorism. Reacting to Italy s suspension of weapons shipments. Stale department spokesman Bernard Kalb said we Welcome thai As a statement of policy. The . Government has been following n More rigorous policy for some Lime. We Hope that other govern ments will recognize the value of that Canadian prime minister Brian muh nay announced the measures Canada will Lake Fol lowing a Cabinet meeting in Meech Lake Quebec a government resort. He said the actions were not taken to satisfy or. they were done because there s it moral Issue and Canada must do its several Western allies already have rejected the idea of sanctions. On Friday British prime minister Margaret Thatcher said her country would not join in any sane Lions. Look sanctions Don t work. Other people Supply the goods she Loid Ameri can correspondents at a news conference. Maria Namani an official with the bal Gium Luxembourg Arab chamber of com Merce said in Brussels that belgians still will go to Libya this month looking for Trade opportunities. We did not plan the Mission on the basis of the . Sanctions Bui we Are not going to cancel it she said on the contrary it is a Good period commercially in puris foreign minister Roland Dumas said France Hud asked the United Stales for the information thai led Reagan to conclude thai Libya was behind the air port quacks. Proposal derived Froid claiming that Mayer has not changed hit larg it Only his la civics Daniel said the us Sisian Secretary has found an apparent ally in i he Senate. That body has paid Little or no attention to the people programs of the military programs which arc funded primarily by service personnel Noi by taxpayer dollars he said. Laniel pointed out that the Senate has blocked construction of new fast food fran Chisca on military bases in the Stales and has mind Ned served on military Basc a Riti Ghl in the slates in which umm Ofisa re located that provision was designed to Force higher prices and Tower Drunken driving rates now the Senate is collaborating with or. Mayer in restricting the availability of tobacco products Daniel said. The health affairs spokesman said Mayer by Wilh he Senate on the Issue. Ber of times before Congress and about the rate of smoking among service members. Some people think this is some new the spokesman said. If Rob Mayer has Buffa the wis Dom of Selling cd Mph Garelles to Mili tary Pas two years Wavid l. Bar d-okh., last introduced n measure to reduce smoking in the military by raising cigarette prices to was approved by the Senate but blocked in a House Senate conference by rep w. 0. Hefner d-n.c., who persuaded the conferees to request the study due March i. Opposition to the born measure came from a variety of organizations including the veterans of foreign wars and the no association. Commissaries were Pul on bases As a Benefit and smoke the defense. Should " in use of tobacco by military Nel a vow spokesman said. We feel it is blatantly Daniel said it appears Senate members confronting the realities of Gramm Rud Man spending cuts. Intend to reach into the packets at armed forces personnel to fund a chunk of them our concern in this matter is the Losi of Revenue which would inevitably result if Mayer s recommendation is adopted he said. Daniel said no one has suggested restrict ing the availability of any commodity to people in other government programs Only the military men and we Man conditioned to follow Orjin j4jiili Olla he to if a i should forthrightly propose _ station to outlaw the Sale of tobacco even though this is in direct opposition to he policy of the secretory of defense. Or. Mayer should examine his motives. The effect of his recommendation this particular Sugges the health affairs not comment directly on Daniel s crier while we believe we have he Legno 1 fiddly to go ahead and make a decision on the Issue of raising tobacco prices we will not take a final position until Congress Geu the reports they have requested and has had Lime to look at them he said. Reductions from Pale 1 to the Grumm Rudman deficit reduction Law will result in longer Tours for a Small number of individuals by reducing the Bud get for Transfer and moving expenses. Some soldiers who Are not re enlisting might be released a month or two Early the source said and there will be a Small Cut in funds for Reserve reining programs. If the president had not acted to protect the personnel account the Pentagon would have been forced under the Law to slash an estimated 12 billion from the account. Such a Cut would have forced a reduction in Active duty personnel although the Pentagon has never said exactly How Large that reduction might have been. By placing military personnel in a hands Aff category the president has assured substantially larger cuts will have to be made this year in the Pentagon s remain ing major budget accounts operations and maintenance procurement and re search the sources Laid. Of the president had not protected Mili tary personnel those remaining accounts would have faced an average 3.2 percent budget reduction one source explained. Since the personnel account will be protected the average Cut in the remaining three accounts will be Between 5 percent and 5.1 percent the source said. The Pentagon s fiscal 1986 budget authorizes spending of $289.5 billion. Of that amount an estimated $259.4 billion would actually be paid out in fiscal i9b6. With the remainder to be spent in future Yean. The Gramm Rudman Law will require a reduction of about 15,2 billion in actual Pentagon bending this year. Pc because so Many of the Pem Agori ska a ins buying programs arc stretched out oven everal years the defense department Nowr will have to scrap or delay dozens of pro Grams to reduce actual outlays by s5.2 Bil lion. Gramm Rudman seeks to eliminate the Federal deficit by 1991, and provides for automatic budget cuts \ Congress and the president Don t meet a Cicil Rcd Ciori tar gels. The first big round of cuts is to take effect March i. In fiscal 19116 Only the Law provides the president Wilh some flexibility in cutting the Pentagon s budget. Besides the person Nel account it states the Pentagon May pre Lect some programs within accounts. For example Money earmarked for Star wars research May be protected if the Pentagon is willing to reduce funds far other research projects to a greater extent in a related development two Pentagon sources said Friday that defense Secretary Caspar w. Weinberger was not planning to protect the $624.5 million appropriation for continued development of the Midge Man intercontinental ballistic missile. The midget Man is expected to became the first Mobile nuclear missile in the . Its future has been called into question however because of arms control Cigoi nations projected High operating costs to technical problems. Temperatures terror from Paga 1 order did not affect the private accounts of libyan nationals. The action was taken As .-Libya tensions heightened in the Wake ill the dec. 27 attacks at the airports in Rome and Vienna Austria. The attacks killed 19 people including five americans and four terrorists. Reagan has accused Libya of supporting the attackers. The times said the Treasury depart ment is leading an investigation into the laundering operation. I can t comment about that Treasury spokeswoman Kim Haggard said Friday night. She said she had no information on the matter and that Treasury Secretary James a. Baker 111 had told her that he would have no comment the . Government has not moved to Cut off the flaw of Money from the private libyan accounts the times said but officials arc monitoring use of the Money which could provide information about Matt seas terrorist networks. Weh i one administration official told the times i i thai the Money is deposited in . Banks i and then withdrawn for eventual payment to terrorists overseas . Regulations require that All trans-1 actions of �10,000 or More be reported to i i the Treasury department. Hokan turn _. Ortan Vort Cliv Lormil City is is 14 h 19 � 12 i � so Ulta Burlyn Chawk curled Mcmo Oach fad Enver Demul Brunoo Prav Uma is. Ltd list. 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