European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 20, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse What s afoot see Page 3 q Wetzel looks Back on his career Page 9 d latest world cup action Pago 26 d today s Dollar buys 2.21 Marks Page 27 the stars and of Ripe Safe it vol. 45, no. 64 author izod unofficial Pukl cation for to Etc of Eccl Friday june 20. 1986 Ike a a d 8693 a Weinberger Calls pay High budget priority by Clint Swift Washington Bureau Washington even in the Era of Star wars and the High Lech Battle Field men and women in uniform won take a Back Seal to machines the Secre tary of defense promises. Their pay won t either he said. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberge said out of fairness and self interest military compensation is an important Agenda item for the Reagan administration because it will pay off in a belter fighting in interview with the stars and stripes tuesday Weinberger was asked to respond la reports that the Reagan administration had told Congress its top priority for fiscal 1987 was hardware such As strategic missiles and the Strate Gic defense reports said the communication to Congress did not mention people pro Grams or conventional War fighting tools and spare parts hat soldiers sailors and airmen live and die by. I Don t think that it s proper to say that the president has said. Ail right if you re going to Cut Cut everything except one or two items " Weinberger said. He s said that we need Many things and Hose things he has set out in his in mind that when we talk about the strategic modernization in Gram a great Deal of that is he said. And when we talk about sd1, a lot of that is tech practically guarantees sea pay on Page 28 v the wreckage of a de Lav fluid twin Otta plane lies strewn across a Hillside after crashing in the grand Canyon. � 25 killed in grand Canyon 0 As plane helicopter collide grand Canyon Village Ariz. A a helicopter and a twin engine plane both carrying sightseers collided and crashed in flames into the grand Canyon on wednesday killing Ait 25 people Coconino county sheriffs department reported 20 dead from the plane which was carrying mostly foreign tourists and five dead from the helicopter. The dead aboard the de Havilland twin Otter air plane included ii from the Netherlands two from Switzerland one from South Africa and six from the United states including the two pilots said John Guthrie Deputy superintendent of grand Canyon National Park. He had no breakdown on the dead aboard the helicopter a Bell 206. The aircraft went Down several Hundred Yards apart on a rugged Hillside North of the Colorado River and about one mile South of the grand Canyon s North rim. Fork Ranger Charlie Peterson who was among the first to reach the crash site said it was in a Gorge called tuna Creek about one mile North of Lite River. The plane s Tail Section was found roughly one Quarter of a mile from the rest of the wreckage said Coconino county sheriff Joe Richards. It would appear that the Tail Section had been sheared off Richards said it appears that it might have been sheared off by the helicopter Rotor. That s just Richards said his office planned to ask the Arizona National guard for helicopters to remove the bodies. But he said poor flying conditions and the need to Complete investigative work would delay the removal. Larry Bjork of the Federal aviation administration s flight service station at Prescott Ariz., said i Heptane and helicopter were both operating under visual see and be seen flight roles and neither was being tracked by Faa radar. Richards identified the two pilots aboard the plane Ai James Ingraham and Bruce Gubb and the helicopter Pilot As John thy one he said their Ages an hometowns were not available. Dick Marks superintendent of grand Canyon National Park said All were from the local area. Haydon Dies after 16 months with Jarvik heart Louisville by. A Murray Haydon in world s second longest living recipient of a Perma nent artificial heart died thursday without Ever having been Able to live outside the Hospital. Haydon died at 10 45 a.m., said Tom Noland a spokesman for Humana Hospital Audubon. He declined to release further details pending a news conference late thursday the 59-year-old retired Auto Assembly line worker became the world s third recipient of an artificial heart on feb. 17, i9bs.Haydon had required a Respirator to assist his breathing much of the Lime he was on the artificial heart and he had been in the intensive care unit Al most the whole time after his week the medical director of the Hospital s heart Institute said Hay Don s brain and Tung functions had been worsening and there was very Little Hope that he would recover from an infection. Or. Rhydon Allan Lansing said june 12 that Haydon s family had decided not to place him on a dialysis machine to help his deteriorating kidneys because they did not feel the procedure would improve his Quality of life. Haydon s wife of 32 years Juanita said the family was philosophical about the operation. A lot of people have strokes. A Tot of people have fever and colds and that s the Way we feel about it she said prior to the surgery was completed in the record Lime of 3yi hours. The first Jarvik-7 implant on bar Ney Clark in 1982 in Utah took in hours. Wil Liam Schmo Cdr s surgery on nov. 25, 1984, required 6w hours. Schroeder is the longest living recipient of a permanent artificial heart Clark died after 112 Days. Is bookstores taking inventory most Stan and stripes bookstores will be closed in monday june 23, to conduct the annual inventory. Celtics draftee Bias Dies sports Page 21
