European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 23, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Q shuttle Veteran wants an overhauled Nasa Page 3 q Brooke medical Center comes under tire Page 5 d France Germany win in world cup soccer Page 23 the stars vol 15, no. 87 monday june 23. 19b6 d b693 a . Rejects Ortega treaty bid the administration Raj Eclar distil an Olter by Daniel Ortega to support a ret peace treaty if the United states ends ils support for the contras. Related Story on Page 28. Deputy White House spokesman Edward Ducr Chian said inc offer is an obvious Effort to defeat president Rea Gan s embattled request for s100 million in Aid to the rebels who Are trying t topple Ortega s san Dimita govern a the Bill which Waddi a or Capri. Is scheduled House floor for a tie alunday Ortega voiced support for the recently revised regional peace pact drafted by inc four nation Conla Dora group but he warned he cannot he agreement until inc United a Jug re Bels. The nicaraguan Leader stopped of saying Nicaragua Willijc 0 while describing pm i for Lac. Only right now for Ortega said proper Unity conditions must exist before Nicaragua can sign the agreement. Djerejian in a statement released Sun Day morning a the White House said the sandinista said they would be pre pared to sign the june 7 draft of the agreement drawn up in Panama City by the Concadora nations Mexico Panama Venezuela and Colombia. Basically we re n sandini$1aq�um9pmpnsaid. It s a propagandist in the Case since the Central Amyrical Mem few criticised the draft and have major it he added. So it s Cost free sandinista to offer 10 sign it on the eve of the congressional vote on Aid to inc resistance and it s an obvious Effort to defeat that legislation. The main flaw in the draft is that it leaves open for later negotiation key provi Sions providiiiahimnocrati7ation, arms he said. Caty proposed by the group which began seeking a Central american peace More than three years ago has drawn criticism from . Allies in the Region who contend the agreement docs not contain provisions o ensure Nicara Guan compliance. But Ortega accused the . Agics Al Salvador Honduras and Costa Rica responding to pressures and Haj Nitcy slates it i ions come to an efforts can be made to end the Aggro ,., and so that then he treaty can be sinned he said. Of Home at last television correspondent Philippe Rochet d cameraman Georges Hinsen embrace pm re saturday upon arrival ill Paris orly Airport from Beirut Lebanon. The men re leased late Friday night by their shiite moslem kid nappers after being held hostage since much. Artificial heart patient receives human Organ Pitts Burgh a a m in who was kept alive for eight Days with an artificial heart received a a Minn heart saturday Hospital officials said. Edmund mix mum. A of Scranton had been Given the Jarvik-7 artificial heart june 13 after his condition deteriorated to the Point at which physicians at presbyterian University Hospital believed he could no longer wait for a human donor said Hospital spokesman Tom Chakurda the surgery which began late saturday afternoon took about 6 i hour officials said. Mcdurmon was listed in critical condition after the surgery said another spokesman. On first 72 hours after the operation arc the most crucial in the patient s recovery. I Ayer said adding that in is Normal for patients to be listed As critical after transplant surgery. Mcd Armolt and his late twin brother Edward were both diagnosed in 1979 As having cardiomyopathy. A Dis ease that causes degeneration of the heart muscle Accord ing to their Mother. Mrs. Paul my Dernoll of Scranton. When Edward s condition worsened he went to co Lumbia presbyterian Hospital in new York City to Avail a heart transplant but he weakened to the Point where his doctors Felt he could not tolerate the transplant. He died in june 1979. She said. Artificial heart implants were not performed until 19s2. Edmund Mcd Armolt has been unemployed since his doctors advised him not to work seven years ago. He and his wife. Kathleen arc expecting their first child his Mother said Mcd Cranou was the fifth person to receive a Jarvik 7 device at presbyterian University. Three of the pre Vious four Jarvik-7 patients Are still alive after receiving human hearts Chakurda said. Hospital officials say in is Hospital policy to use the Jarvik-7 Only As a temporary life saving measure until a suitable human donor heart is found. Spaniards vote socialists expected to win i Jit n__%fli-4uh in find rtt or to " rtt Trtria n 1 e Neinl Rel Len Uttmi Madrid Spain a More than 40 percent of Spain s 29.2 million Eligi ble voters had Casl their ballots before 2 . Local time sunday in general elections expected to Clum the ruling socialist party to an unprecedented second four year term. Interior ministry undersecretary Rafael Vera said the turnout in the coun try s 52 voting districts was 41.3 percent before 2 . The hour of most spaniards midday meal. Five parties and political coalitions ran candidates in All the districts to elect 350 members to the lower House and 208 senators. A minimum of 176 seals is Nec Essary to insure a parliamentary Majon the socialists under 44-year-old prime minister Felipe Gonzalez won 202 seats in the 1982 elections but most polls suggest that the number could drop to 180 in sunday s balloting the socialists have campaigned on their Success in getting Spain admitted into the european economic Community in consolidating the democratic sys tem and reducing inflation from 14 to eight percent in four years. Opponents Point out that unemployment has risen from 17 to 22 percent in the same period to the High i rate in Europe and remind voters that the socialists have been unable to eradicate terrorism carried out by separatists seek ing Independence for the three province Northern Basque country or curb the in flux of drugs and the Rise in Street crime in Spain
