European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 15, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes tuesday july 16,19s6 meeting reportedly approved Washington api the unite states gave its qualified approval Mon Day to a soviet proposal that the two superpowers discuss president Reagan s controversial decision to abandon the Salt 0 treaty. A while Home spokesman refined Tony whether the soviet proposal had been accepted or rejected. But . Official who demanded anonymity Laid die United states bad greed to meeting in Geneva on july 22 but Only if other issues could be raised. These include allegations that the so Viets have violated the a ratified Accord. While the is. Response did not Specif what Matten . Representatives would bring up at the meeting the official said he doubted in would take place unless Moscow agreed to a Broad Agenda. Al the White House spokesman Edward Jerejian told reporters the president has completed his Reitmi Narvon of the soviet request fora special meet ing on Reagan s decision and we with the soviet Union through diplomatic channels. We will withhold any further comment until this process is completed a Jerejian s suggestion that More communication was called for seemed to sue the United slates had not rejected Pentagon had recommended. However it could not be determined whether the further discussions involved working outa Date for a meeting an Agenda or some obstacles that could still prevent the talk from taking place. The spokesman said the administration might have More to say later but he pointed out the discussions of the Spe Cial consultative commission which is the panel the soviets suggested should meet on the Issue Are Newton strict confidentiality even the fact that a meeting at times takes place is kept in following Reagan that the United slates would no be bound by. The limits set not1979 strategic arms limitation Salt the soviets asked for session july 23 of the special a Bombe. Live commission which meets in Oeaze vib periodically to discuss the two tide compliance with existing arms control the United stat explained that the soviets had refitted to meet to Discon alleged soviet violation of various accords. Flight unlikely before 88, Nasa chief fes Reagan Washington Hupfl James Fletcher Shenasa administrator told president Reagan monday that it will Lake longer than expected to redesign boost or rockets and the next space shuttle flight probably will be delayed until the first Quarter of 1988.the National aeronautics and space administration urge for to Fira flight after the challenger disaster had men july 1987. Fletcher s report on the Trou bled space program said the final review for the redesigned boosters is anticipated in december 1987. Fletcher responding to an order from the president last month met with Reagan for 18 minutes at the White House to describe How the space Agency u put Ting into effect of the Rogers com Mitt pm which investigated last january s challenger submitted a 50-Page report to the president describing How Nasa has responded to each of the commission s nine recommendations the commission s key recommendation was that the Booster rockets must be redesigned. A faulty joint be tween two solid fuel rocket segments in challenger Sright Booster triggered the Jan. 28 explosion that destroyed the ship and lolled its seven Crew s report to Reagan said several design alter natives Are being studied and in addition a totally new design is in the works that does not use existing report said the redesign and testing schedule Are under review to Fudy understand and plan for the implementation of the design solutions As they Are finalized and assessed at this time it appears that the first launch win no occur prior to the pm Quarter of 1988," we report sources said tentative plans indicate thai the first set of redesigned Booster rockets will be delivered to the Kennedy space Center launch site in october 1987. Internal planning documents set the first Post challenger launch for february 1988. But the sources said engineers at the Marshall spaceflight Center in Huntsville ala., have asked for two months of contingency time to provide schedule Cushion to handle any unexpected problems that might develop. Mother baby reunited when Abductor gives up Arlington a. Of a woman left a Hospital outside Washington on Mon Day clutching the infant Daub itch who had been stolen from her arms a few Days ear her tearfully vowing never to let her out of my sight bribe redo my Loreti Smith was wheeled from Arlington Hospital carrying daughter Jen Nifer Renee after a Maryland woman turned herself in to authorities on Sun Day and banded the baby Over to District of Columbia police Valerie Holbert 21, was released on Persona recognizance after being for Mally charged with abduction during a arraignment monday. Holbert who lives near the neighbor Hood where the child s parents live slipped away from the courtroom with out commenting to ice Vileis. Arlington police said a woman dressed at nurse took 2-Dsy-Okj Jennifer Smith from her Mother s room in Arlington Hospital on thursday claiming the baby needed a routine blood test. Neither Holbert nor the infant Wasseen again until Holbert gave herself up. The baby s doing just Fine said hos Pital spokeswoman Lisa Flynn. When she was brought in the doctors gave her a physical examination and she is i Good As they left the Hospital with their child the parents of the abducted infant said they were grateful for the baby s re turn and credited Media reports of her plight with helping bring the child Ain t Gonna let her out of my sight for the rest of my life mrs. Smith husband Herbert Daniel Smith said he was shocked and angry at to child s disappearance but he refused to say whether he planned to Lake Legal action against the Hospital tin glad she s Back. We re grateful very grateful Shell be watched much closer be Laid Polke Are Stid trying to deter mine Bow the woman got into a nurse uniform and slipped into the maternity Ward and out with the child Flynn said patients in the maternity Ward have bees assured thai the area was secure but they were warned that Moth ers should not give their childen to any one who does not have Hospital identification Broyhill fills seat in Sencrie vacated by suicide of East Washington a James . 58, a Republican who rep resented North Carolina s 10th congressional District for 23 years was sworn in As the state s new senator monday in ceremonies on the Senate floor. Sen. Strom Thurmond , the Senate s president pro ten administered the oath of office to Broyhill the seat was vacant because of the suicide of sen. John East also a Republican. East 3s, who was crippled by polio Asa Young Man and whose health had been deteriorating was found dead in the garage of his Home in Greenville. N.c., on june-29. Police said his death by Carbo monoxide poisoning apparently was a suicide. Broyhill had been a candidate for the Senate Seal which East had planned to vacate after us first six year term ended next year. Before running for his House seat forthe foil time in 1962, Broyhill had been a personnel executive for Broyhill Furni Ture factories a family Enterprise in be Noil . Knute to clone stamp Washington a football leg end Knute Rockne will be honoured on a . Commemorative postage stamp in1988, the postal service Aid Monda suicides in number of deaths nationwide 26,869 Stoa total forages 27,596 28,424 ,10 to 19 years of 29,060 28,295 60 27,520 62 83 re 84 -bs1 a 1979estimates Chicago Tribune graphic sources centers for chs eau control Nabona Cmar Tor to Ali statistic House oks legislation to combat youth suicides Washington a the House voted monday to set up about a dozen Pilot programs around the nation aimed at preventing youth suicides the fastest growing cause of death among those Ages 1 to 24. The Bill was passed on a voice vote and sent to the Senate where bearings have been held on a similar Bill the legislation would make Avail Able ii million in competitive Grants to school districts and local non profit groups to help establish programs to increase awareness of youth suicide and nun school personnel and Community leaders in prevention. Last year there were 6,000 youth suicides in the United states three times the rate of 23 Yean ago. Accord ing to congressional figures. Research shows that certain types Oyoung peo ple Are most Likely to attempt Sui de and that Roost give some outward Sig before making the attempt our country has treated youth Sui cide As an unspeakable taboo said rep. Gary Acke Raan , one of the measure s sponsors. Teen afe suicide has reached epidemic proportions in thit nation and yet wean not doing enough to reach oat to these troubled
