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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 31, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes d Indiana Hay train rods into South Carolina Page 5 Dussl wins suit Token $3 award sports Page 21 d Navy sidewinder missile hits Oil Tanker off Norfolk Page 28 tripes author Iii unofficial Nisi cation for to Juula vol. 45, no. 104 thursday. July31, 198b to adme0 Forcht d 8693 a Summit work plan accepted the United Stales has -. .-.-. Ito sum nut meeting later this year t Gin and the superpowers have moved standing and  Reagan s remarks came As american officials said theuil estates and the soviet Union bad tentatively agreed to a meeting Between Secretary of state George p. Snip and the soviet foreign minister Eduard a. She a a on sell 19 and 20 in Washington. The me signed to set the stage for a meeting Mabet Between Reagan and the  s. Gorba Chev. In a speech a Huff Sythat the while House officials termed a positive assessment of u, relations Reagan said the letter on arms control he sent last Friday to Gorbachev underlines my determination to keep the fling.". Mitoulas a response to Sage on june7lpb tej Rajfa cow s oftbn3ive.mmih5jiic3limiis its be the in Amu talks take a Long time Reagan said for the first time however we Are not Only pointed in the right direction toward reduction and elimination of nuclear weapons we have begun to move Down that Road he said. Reagan s comments his first Public remarks on his response to Gorbachev s offer were made to a group of Republican summer interns at the old executive building next to the while hol.,Rno  they were responsive to soviet concerns. They sought out areas of convergence. And they addressed the ultimate goal of eliminating All nuclear weapons while identifying practical Steps that   y of a Summit meeting this Yeartie Creagan said i also agreed to tie soviets suffice Flea series of preparatory meetings l spec Tive Summit later this year. A pro ind blast kills Rehnquist hearings open 24 in Beirut with democrats attacks Beirut up the second car bomb explosion into Day this one in a Market in the moslem Section of West Beirut killed 24 people and injured 182 tuesday. The bomb containing 160 pounds of int explode tuesday under a Bridge in the Barbir Market which was crammed with pedestrians hoppers Pushcart peddle Sand taxi Drivers. It came one Day after a similar blast in Ain Al Rumma Neh in Christian East Beirut killed 32 people and wounded 120 bringing the casualty toll to 56 dead and More than300 wounded in the two incidents. The bombings came despite a month old syrian sponsored Security plan aimed at restoring Law and order to thew Amorn capital immediately after tuesday s blast militiamen set up checkpoints to Stop and search cars. At the nearby Barbir Hospital wailing women flocked tothe emergency Section to ask about their husbands Many of them Pushcart vendors. By the los Angela times Washington sharply worded assaults by democratic senators characterized the opening of confirmation hearings tuesday on supreme court Justice William h. Rehnquist s nomination to be chief Justice. In a packed hearing of the Senate judiciary com Mittee sen. Edward m. Kennedy d-mass., called Rehnquist too extreme on issues of race women rights Freedom of speech and separation of Church and state to be the nation s 16th chief Justice. Rehnquist who faced questioning wednesday said he would Welcome the Opportunity to answer que Ries from committee members. Renquin supporter sen. Alan k. Simpson r wyo., predicted that the Justice would be Denoun Cedas a racist an extremist a Trampler of the poor a sexist an unwell Man and a crazed Law clerk. Rehn quist As a Taw clerk wrote a pro segregation memo to chemicals spilled into Iowa River Appi iou freight can loaded with hazardous chemicals Are scattered in the Dei mines River near Boone Iowa. Chemicals from the can have polluted the water state officials said tuesday were blown off the 108-foot-High fierce storm monday neg he the can apparently during a Justice Robert h. Jackson in 1952. Sen. Howard m. Metzenbaum a Ohio said that serious questions have been raised about whether jus Tice Rehnquist was involved in challenging or harassing voters during the 1960s and whether he was straightforward in explaining these activities to the Senate in 1971," when he was confirmed As an associate Justice of the High court. Metzenbaum said that he and sen. Paul Simon d iii., had asked that 12 witnesses be called to testify about the allegations which Rehnquist has denied. The dozen witnesses Are believed to support allegations that Rehnquist took pan in Republican Chal Lenges of Black and latino voters in Maricopa county,ariz., in elections in the Early 1960s. Former attorney general Griffin b. Bell the Only witness to testify tuesday rejected Kennedy s characterization of Rehnquist. Jenco Hopes Pope w/7/ help other hostages Vatican City up the Rev. Lawrenc Jenco described As very worried about the Fate of the remaining hostages in Lebanon wants Pope Johnpaul ii to help win their release. Jenco released saturday by moslem extremists who held him hostage in Lebanon for More than 18months, was to meet the Pope wednesday in a private audience Al the apostolic Palace. He told reporters that he planned to deliver a Mes Sage to the Pope from his captors and to urge the Pon Tiff to help win release of the remaining hostages. He s very worried about the other hostages not Only the americans but the others As Well the Rev. Michel sinter by said. He got to know them and he s  later in the Day he was to Fly to London for a meeting with Robert Runcie the Church of England archbishop of Canterbury. Travelling with Jenco is Runcie s special envoy Terry Waite who has been negotiating for the release of other Western hostages held in Lebanon. Three americans still Are held by moslem extremists in Lebanon along with 12 other foreigners. Islamic jihad said last october that it had killed a fourth , Diplomat William Buckley. The . Citizens still in Captivity include David Jacobsen administrator Al Beirut s american univer sity Hospital seized May 28, 1985 Terry Anderson sea Jenco on Page 20  
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