European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes o Stem of titanic found intact Page 3 o English language movement growing Page 5 d military families handle stress Well Page 28 authoiii1ed unofficial Rui Licarion h Thi . In had Roc vol. 45, no. 95 tuesday july 22,1986 p., q 0,593 Al envoy candidate withdraws name High Point . A Black businessman Robert 3. Drown withdrew his name from consideration to be the next ambassador to South Africa say ing that he wished to avoid further painful publicity for himself and his family "1 sincerely thank president Reagan and Secretary George Shults Tor considering me As a nominee Tor the Post of ambassador to South Africa Brown said in a statement released at his office monday. Today have asked the White House to withdraw my name from further Al a Brief news conference. Brown said his family was the deciding Factor in Bis decision. Brown has been criticized by labor leaders because his Public relations firm b & c associates allegedly engaged in. Union busting activities in North addition congressional hearings in 1977 exam ined Brown s role in a partnership that received an1860,000 contract in 1972 to Supply food services to a California military base. The Small business administration contract was intended for disadvantaged minority firms and Brown was then an aide to president Nixon. I Nave not done anything wrong he said. Therell an accusation that i got a loan from the Small business administration but the record shows i never received a loan from the Small business administration that was a total As to whether Reagan wants to find another Blac candidate for the Job slate department spokesman Edward Djerejian said we will Nave no comment on the nomination of a possible new ambassador to South Africa until we Are in a position to announce some thing one Way or another. He also signalled that Reagan in a speech tuesday would not announce any major change in . Policy toward South Africa. There s no change in our policy of remaining engaged from within in South Africa in Southern Africa and there is no change in our policy toward punitive economic sanctions Djerejian said. Reagan has steadfastly opposed sanctions. Brown would Nave been the first . Black to be ambassador to Pretoria. On wednesday when he went to the state department to begin processing for the Job he said he would accept if it were offered. Brown 51, has made several trips to South Ian visit earlier this year with a group of Black educators led to the development of a . Program improve schooling for Blacks there. The present . Ambassador in Pretoria Herman has returned to the United states for what is being described Ai a Long overdue vacation. Bomb grenade attacks in Central Madrid injure 8 Madrid Spain up suspected Basque Sena Moltu fired 12 anti Lank grenades at the defense ministry monday and set off a car bomb injuring eight people authorities said. The attack came a week after a bomb planted in Avan by Basque separatists exploded eight blocks away killing 10 civil guards. That attack was the wont by Basque separatists in 12 Yean. No group immediately claimed responsibility for monday s attack but an Interior ministry spokesman Laid it appeared Eta a Basque language acronym for Basque Homeland and Liberty was responsible. It hid All the characteristics of an Eta attack but we still cannot confirm that Basque separatists were responsible the Interior ministry spokesman said anti Unk grenades triggered by Remote control were fired from the roof of a car parked across the Street from the downtown ministry on Padieo tie la Castellan Madrid s main North South artery. Six grenades struck the defense ministry damaging he building and shattering several windows. One grenade sliced through the Wall just above the fourth floor office of defense minister Narcis Serra see bomb on Page 26 London visitor a photo first lady Nancy Reagan wares to the crowd Aishe arrive in London to attend wednesday Royal wedding Between Prince Andrew us san Ferguson accompanying mrs. Reigan is Charles Price the us. Ambassador co England. My s death gives new chances for life writer a military policeman from Zewri Bruecken Germany died sunday but hit kidneys May give an american and european the Opportunity to have better lives. One kidney accompanied an Ameri can officer s wife to the states aboard a is. Air Force cargo plane. The woman who has the same blood Type As the my wis expected to undergo the transplant monday at Walter Reed army medical Center. The other kidney was donated to the european Organ donor society commonly known As euro transplant whose satellite Headquarters is the City Hospital of Kaiserslautern. It was not known immediately whether the kidney would go to a Ger Man or someone in another european country. The my staff sgt. Thomas har Greaves died after a blood vessel burst in his brain. He is survived by his wife Alice Hargreaves and two sons. Air Force or. Capt Christy Lorton primary care doctor at the air Force clinic at we Bruecken and said the clinic received a Call from the Rod and gun club at Kreuzberg Cavern at 1p.m. Saturday that Hargreaves had suffered a seizure. A clinic ambulance brought him to the clinic where he suffered another one. The ambulance transferred him to the local German Hospital Bui at about 4 30 m., the German Hospital called today his condition had deteriorated add he needed neurosurgery. Lonon said she decided to take har Greaves to the Hamburg Hospital because it was about 10 minutes closer than theland Suhl army regional medical Cen Ter. The Soldier was operated on at the German Hospital but he never regained consciousness. Lorton said he was declared brain dead on sunday. Lorton said the German Hospital officials talked to Hargreaves wife about donating his organs. She agreed telling the germans that her husband had wanted Bis organs donated if anything happened to him Lorton said. Or. Maj Cheryl Wecsen a surgeon from the Lan Stuhl Hospital assisted the German surgeon in the delicate opera Tion to remove the kidneys. Sec. Ronald Paar a dialysis technician worked with German technicians to pack the kidney for and Paar had been involved in the Effort in september when a German doctor performed the tame operation at Lan Stuhl to remove the kidneys of 13-Eear-old Giri who also died from a burst Lood vessel. On sunday the germans agreed to share the kidneys and to let the Ameri cans assist lands Uhl officials German Hospital officials at Homburg were very efficient and concerned Lorton said. They were help the operation was Over by 8 m. Sun Day and the kidney was taken to Ramstein As in Kaiser Lautem. It was flown in a is crewed by members of the 9th military Airlift 5q, who were return ing to Dover fab Del. The plane left at 9 49 m
