European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday july 3.1986 Pope visits Colombia Bogota. Colombia up Pope John Paul ii beginning i we Klong visit to Colombia denounced the economic stranglehold of Rich nations on underdeveloped countries tuesday and blamed the inequality or wealth for fanning International terrorism. The poor people cannot pay intolerably High social costs by sacrificing the right to development of which they Are deprived while other people enjoy he said in a speech to politicians and businessmen. Pirate radio station Athens Greece a police arrested 17 greek intellectuals and charged them with operating a pirate radio station in Defiance of a state monopoly on broadcasting. The station operated from the Home of a journalist Tor one hour before police arrested the group monday night. Airship crash kills to no. Cras cd to expert it the Lakehurst where the famed by � half Century ago. Ind three were injured. Mental airs naval Engi Hindenburg tone crewman officials said. The j43j Mcraft. Which Nils million cubic feet of him in a superstructure the funded by malfunctioned Ana Rashed Fli a lest flight at an Altitude of Aon 40 a spokesman said new Jet is team Effort St. Louis up three of the nation largest defense contractors Boeing co., lock heed corp. And general dynamics corp. Said tuesday they would join forces to develop an advanced tactical fighter for the air Force. The companies said the agreement was in response to the air Force s dear and Strong encouragement for teaming in the fighter pro Gram scheduled to begin in 1 990. Union sponsored credit Washington api the Al Cio announced tuesday it will sponsor a special Low interest Mastercard to be offered this year to All of the Union s 13,5 million members. Depending on which of two payment plans participating affiliated Union picks the card Holder will pay either s percent Over the prime rate now 8.5 percent or 7.25 percent Over the prime. That would mean Rales of 1 3.5 percent or15.75 percent compared to rates of close to 20 percent charged by some credit companies. Destruction of weapons Washington a the army Bat decided to destroy its Stock of outdated chemical weapons at existing storage Sites rather than transport them to targe incineration plants spokeswoman said tuesday. She said the army concluded in a study that the process of handling and transporting the weapons posed it risk that should be avoided. The army will build incineration plants at Cadi of the eight storage depots located in Utah Alabama Maryland Indiana Kentucky Ore gon Colorado and Arkansas where the weapons Are housed she said. 4 mountaineers killed Islamabad Pakistan a two Ameri can and two French mountaineers reportedly have died while climbing k2, the world s Sec Ond highest Mountain pakistani officials Ai tuesday. The deaths occurred during separate expeditions on the 28,250-Fooi Peak the officials said. John Smolich 35, from Portland Leader of the american expedition and one of his fellow climbers were killed in an Avalanche june 21,the officials reported. The pakistani officials also reported that two French climbers Maurice Bard and his wife Wen reportedly killed while climbing k2in june. Mrs. Garrard s first name was not known. Soviets signal Summit May be Back on track by the los Angeles hotel Moscow Deputy foreign minister Vladimir f. Petrovsky apparently indicating that a second Summit is Back on track said tuesday Hal the soviet Union has proposed that both sides get ready for a preparatory meeting Between foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze and Secretary of state George p. Shutlz. Pervosky s statement at a news conference rep resents a Sharp change in Moscow s attitude toward another meeting Between soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev and president Reagan. After the United states bombed Libya on april 15, the soviets cancelled a scheduled May 14 punning ses Sion Between Shultz and Shevardnadze. Later Rea Gan s announcement Hal the United states would not continue to observe the terns of the in ratified Salt ii agreement brought Sharp denunciations from mos cow. Pirovsky emphasized that a second Summit must produce Concrete results in the form of arms control agreements or it would make no sense to hold it. We Are for a Summit meeting with the United stairs but we would like the meeting not to be just a handshake Bui to be followed by tangible Concrete results with regard to greater Security and the limitation of arms he said. In Washington the White House and the stale department said the United Stales is ready for Sulu Shevardnadze meeting and called on the soviet to set a Date. However state department spokesman chases Redman questioned whether Petronksy s statements should be taken at face value because he conveyed different message from what Moscow has sent through Normal diplomatic channels. Shutlz and Shevardnadze Are expected to meet in september when both Are scheduled to be in new York for the opening of the . General Assembly. Faa proposes 747 inspections by the Law Angeles tire Washington the Federal aviation administration proposed tuesday that operators of Boeing 747 jumbo jets be required to conduct repetitive inspections for cracks in Interior body frames and exterior of the front sections of their fuselages. The Agency said the proposal for such an airworthiness directive was prompted by a recent finding of numerous body Frame Structure cracks in the nose of the As of March 21, the Faa said More than 30 instances involving cracking have been found. Failure of these structural parts the Agency said could create a safely problem by causing sudden de pressurization. The cracking was attributed to the stress of repeated Cabin the Agency said Ino occurred on planes thai had made Between 6,450 and20,002 flights the Faa estimates that 160 . Registered air planes would be affected by the proposed inspections. Court ruling limits Protection for the sexually dangerous Washington a the supreme court said tuesday people facing commitment to prison psychiatric wards As sexually dangerous Are not entitled to the self incrimination protections enjoyed by accused criminals under the 3th amendment. In a 5-4 ruling in an Illinois Case the court limited the constitutional Protection for those who May be confined for psychiatric treatment. The ruling could have nationwide Impact for mental patients who May be institutionalized against their will. In other decisions the court Voled 5-4 in an unusual free speech dispute to allow puerto Rico s government to ban gambling Casi no advertising aimed at the Island s residents. Ads aimed Al tourists Are permitted. Said the Federal government docs not have to pay interest or its equivalent on lawyer fee awards when sued successfully in employment Bias cases. The 6-3 ruling limits Money paid to people who May wait years to gel reimbursed Lor lawyers fees. Unanimously ruled that a North Carolina state Agency that assists Farmers May be discriminating Ille Gally against its Black employees by paying some of them less than White workers in the same jobs. But by a separate 5-4 vote the court said North Carolina officials cannot be forced to desegregate racially the stale s 4-h clubs said in a 6-3 decision that Mississippi officials May be discriminating unlawfully against Public school students in 23 Northern counties that receive less Aid than those in the Southern two thirds of the tale. In the Illinois Case slate Law says individual May be committed if they Are proved to have had it mental disorder for More than one year and bad demonstrated propensities toward acts of sexual the court said individuals accused of being sexually dangerous must talk to state psychiatrists seeking u determine their fitness. The Case stemmed from the arrest of Terry b. Allen who had no criminal record when he was charged in Peoria county with assaulting a woman he bad met Al a restaurant Allen s criminal prosecution was dropped when the slate decided to have him committed u sexually dangerous person. He was ordered confined indefinitely to a Mac Pris on psychiatric Center. Tuesday s ruling upheld b decision by the Illinois supreme court. Nebraska flood forces eve Acquah on by the associated Frew flooding forced authorities to evacuate the Small Southeastern Nebraska town of Dewitt on tuesday while workers built sandbag barriers to protect West Des Moines Iowa from a nver swollen by 8 inches of rain. Locally heavy thunderstorms rolled across the lower Ohio Valley from Eastern Missouri to Northwest Ken Lucky and Strong thunderstorms also moved Over parts of the Carolina and Florida. Nebraska gov. Bob Scircy declared a slate of Emer gency in Southeast Nebraska and Dewilus 640 Resi dents were told they might not be Able to return to their Homes for perhaps two or three Days said John Gleason a Saline county civil defense Volunteer. Dewitt was threatened after two Days of heavy nun sent the big Blue River out of Ili Bank tuesday morn ing. The nver was expected to Crest about 10 feet above flood level in West Des Moises suburb of pcs Moines polite chief Rick Canon appealed to volunteers to help fill sandbags and build dikes to protect Low lying business a and Homes from the rapidly rising Raccoon River the River was projected to Crest late tuesday seven feet Over flood stage a Flash flood Waich was posted in Central wet Vir Ginia. Over 5 inches Ofrain fell in 12 hours do tuesday near Charleston and any additional infill was peeled to came flooding
