European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 24, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes thursday july 24,1986 Reagan pledges Oil Independence Dallas a president Reagan attempting to boost the Republican Campaign or one time Texas gov. Bill dem ends wednesday pledged that America will never again be captive to a foreign Oil Reagan in a speech prepared for de livery at a rally for cements blamed the democrats for the Tough times that have hit once booming Texas. In his Promise of Oil Independence Reagan said i think it s a tragedy that hard times have hit Texas and that unemployment is As High As it is. And let me pledge that. Thin administration it determined that America will never again be captive to a foreign Oil president said his administration to committed to a Strong Domestic Energy Industry and the decontrol of natural Gas prices. Reagan seeking to help cements in his bitter rematch against incumbent Democrat Mark White argued that under cements who was governor from 1979 to 1983, texans enjoyed Bette times. But the president did not mention that the High Oil prices of those years were in Large part due to production controls bythe organization of Petroleum exporting countries and that the collapse of those controls has glutted the world Oil Market with much cheaper crude lessening the incentive for american producers to pump Oil at previous appealed to the texans state spirit to help in his fight against the marxist leaders of Nicaragua which he said is Only a two Day drive from the Texas even with All the tanks and gunship from the soviet Union my guess is that the sandinista would make it about Asfar As the shopping Center in Pecos be fore former Dallas cowboys Quarter Back Roger staubach came out of retire ment teamed up with some off duty Texas rangers and the front four of the Dallas cowboys and pushed the Sandi nistas Down the River out across the Gulf and right Back to Havana where the belong Reagan said. The president intent on boosting gop candidates throughout the South was on a two Day swing through Texas Florida and drought parched South car Olina to Campaign for Republican Stal warts in some of the nation s toughest Senate and governor s wednesday the president was to attend a $5,000-per-couple private luncheon that is expected to net $750,000 for the cements in the Day Reagan was to head for Miami and a reception for embattled Florida sen. Paula Hawkins fighting off a Challenge by popular two term democratic governor. Bob thursday Reagan will head for Columbia s.c., to attend a $l50-a-Headluncheon and a $2,000-per-couple recep Tion for reps. Carroll Campbell an Tom Hartnett running for governor and lieutenant governor. Spain to stay nuclear free Gonzalez promises Madrid Spain a Spain will remain nuclear free. Prime minister Felipe Gonzalez declared tues Day in his inaugural speech at the Start of his socialist government s second four year term. During his 50-minute speech Gonzalez said his administration will adhere to the obligations Spain has with nato but it will keep the Spanish armed forces out of the Alliance s military command. Spain became the 16th member of the North Atlan tic treaty organization in May 1982, but its armed forces never have joined nato s military october 1982, Gonzalez and his socialists won a landslide Victory. At the time they were against nato membership and promised a referendum to decide if the country should stay in. The referendum was held last March 12, and spaniards decided the country should continue in nato. Gonzalez also said his government will continue i stalks with the United states to reduce the number of . Troops in a 1953 treaty of military cooperation signed with the late Spanish dictator Den. Francisco Franco the United states leases four Spanish military bases on which 12,500 military personnel Are also said that during the next four years his government would try to adapt its economic policy to those of the european common Market Spain joined the common Market on Jan. I. He said his government will never negotiate with the Basque separatist terror organization Eta which he called a group of assassins. The government is convinced that now is the Timeto end the problem of terrorism he said and he stressed the necessity of an Accord among the Spanish political on monday Basque terrorists fired 12 anti tank rockets at the defense ministry in Madrid and set off a car bomb injuring nine people Shultz from Page 1 piously damage Blacks and the economies of neighbouring states. Lugar is drafting a Bill that would deny Landing rights for South Africa s airline and close its consular offices Aswell As freeze . Bank accounts for White South africans. Bultz said that legislation Al though less extreme still would weaken Reagan s ability to Force change in South Africa. Shultz appealed to the committee for time for talks Between the Botha govern ment and sir Geoffrey Howe the British foreign Secretary who is in South Africa wednesday. He also called for meaning and negotiations Between the Pretoria government and Black leaders. The United states will consult wit Britain and Commonwealth nations on the Howe Mission Shultz said adding that it will have a major bearing on future decisions for the White House. Shultz said International consultation son South Africa probably will conclude in september beyond the Date when congressional critics say the United state must order new sanctions against South Africa. Republicans said they were disappointed by Reagan s speech tuesday in which he refused to endorse new sanctions against South Africa. Sen. Nancy Kassebaum r-kan., said she was keenly disappointed in Reagan s speech because he is the one person who can influence change in the riot torn country. A True Friend Speaks candidly an thoughtfully to one who is in deep Trou ble said Kassebaum. A True Friend does not ignore hard truths or sugar coat difficult solutions. A True Friend does no acquiesce in although Kassebaum agreed the United states cannot abandon South Africa she stressed but neither can we simply sit Down and shut sen. Joseph Biden d-del., told Shult that now is the time to take a moral stand if for no other reason than it is the right thing to sen. John Kerry d-mass., compare Reagan s position to that of an Ostrich with its head in the Sand blindly hop ing that what you do not see or feel will not Hurt in the formal democratic response rep. William Gray Iii d-pa., criticized Reagan s policy and said the president protects Pretoria from the one weapon it fears most Prince from Page 1 guests including first lady Nancy Rea Gan 17 members of foreign Royal families. Prime minister Margaret Thatcher and her Cabinet and personal and family friends among them pop Star Elton John and actor Michael came. Ferguson stumbled slightly Over Christian in her husband name Andrew Albert Christian Edward. Prin Cess Diana who married the heir to the throne five years ago reversed two of Prince Charles names at their ceremony. Ferguson also vowed to obey her Hus band a decision she made late in the wedding preparations. She and Andrew chose the Standard 1928 version of the wedding service from the Church of eng land s 1622 Book of common prayer. The Queen her husband Prince Philip Prince Charles and Princess Diana and other Royal family members Rode in open carriages to the Abbey guarded by three divisions of household cavalrymen in polished breastplates and towering plumes. Andrew Rode in an open 1902 state Landau with Prince Edward who wore the uniform of the Royal marines he has jus joined. The Bride s cavalry escorted Glass coach left from Clarence House Home of the Queen Mother where Ferguson had donned designer Linda Cierach s Ivory silk gown elaborately beaded and embroidered its full sleeve bodice edged with pearls a 17 a foot train trailing from a huge Bow at the Back of the Plain full skirt. Most of the main female guests from the Queen to Diana wore Blue. Reagan was in Pale Green and Sarah s Mother Susan bar ran Tes now married to a world class Argen Tine Polo player wore Brilliant yellow. The wedding s main departure was in the Junior regiment of four bridesmaids and fou pages the oldest of whom is 8. Senate oks Manion for judge s Post Washington up the sen ate in its second dramatic showdown on Daniel Manion wednesday approve the conservative Indiana lawyer As an appeals court judge by one vote wit vice president George Bush casting the tie breaker. Senate Republican Leader Robert Dole toyed with the idea of postponing the vote because sen. Barry Goldwater,r-ariz., fell ill during the night tighten ing what already was expected to be Adose vote. Goldwater held one of the key votes. Manion won final confirmation when his supporters Defeated 50-49 a motion to reconsider which would have Nulli fied an earlier approval vote. Bush Wasin the chair and voted to break a 49-49 Senate tentatively approved Man Ion 48-46, in a Roll the Dice show Down june 26, but democrats took advantage of Senate rules to demand second vote. A South Bend ind., lawyer and son of noted conservative Clarence Manion Manion 44, will be the first Vietnam Veteran to serve on the Federal appeals Reagan made Manion a test of his Power to appoint conservative judges who will put the brakes on Judi Cial activism. Foes Are just playing poli tics he said. Opponents mostly democrats said Anion is an example of the declining Quality in Reagan s nominees for judge ships. They unsuccessfully argued Rea Gan had made a Deal to Send Manion tothe 7th circuit . Court of appeals in became Reagan s first judicial nomination to reach the floor without the Senate judiciary committee s endorsement . Attorney Jeff session Iii of Mobile ala., was rejected in com Mittee this year for another judgeship. Reagan will have appointed half of Allie deaf judges to their lifetime posts be fore he leaves office. The 7th circuit hears cases from Indiana Illinois and Wisconsin. A photo Harriman ill Averell Harriman one of the Las surviving new Deal democrats who helped shape foreign policy for presidents from Franklin d. Roosevelt to Jimmy Carter is gravely Iii atthe family Home in Yorktown Heights , and b not expected to recover. Harriman 94, b suffer ing from the natural decline associated with old age said a family Friend who asked not to be identified. The spokesman said the Prog Nosis was not
