European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 12, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes Friday september 12,1986 briefs Gorbachev wants Daniloff Case Settli Washington up Sooj adar Mik Hail Gorbachev responding to Kip Cal by president Reagan favors a prom of the Nicholas Dan Ilott affair Pat Plain Tor a Sec Ond Reagan can go Forward. A state depart a official said thursday intense discussion arc under Way Between he iwo sup Row it was Rulff stood that Gorbachev told Rea Gan that he wants the Issue resolved promptly was replying to the presi dents re urging inc soviet Leader to free Dan i american reporter jailed in Moscow on spy barges. Peres meets Mubarak for 1 St Summit in 5 a Jonrs Alexandria Egypt up i by prime minister Shimon Peres seeking in and the cold peace Between his nation Taf a Gyp met thursday with president for the first Summit Between the nah pts leaders in five Yean. Mubarak and i res Wjk without aides at a presidential Palace offi Mediterranean Rison City of Alexandria. We expect Loeach a meeting of minds on How to Advance process of peace in the mid dle East pc sold reporters shortly after his arrival. The Luj Torii was made possible when an agreement was signed 12 hours n terms Lor resolving the disputed Bor Der anon Oft Aba in inc Sinai. The dispute has fes red since 1982 when Israel gave the Sinai insula Back to Egypt under their treaty bul Fps Taba. 19 nations observing Warsaw pact exercises Prague Czechoslovakia j a the cur rent Warsaw pact Maneu vers involving Czecho slovak soviet and hungarian troops continued thursday and were watched by observers from 19 countries including 14 non communist states the official ctr news Agency reported. The military exercises which involve some 2s.ooo ground forces code named Druzba 86, started sept. 8. Their aim was to perfect planning and directing a defensive operation by commanders and staffs to achieve improvements in Cor cling defense in railing terrain by Day and nit in crossing a water Barrier and in carrying jut a watching the Man Euver were observers from Austria Belgium Britain Bulgaria Canada Denmark Finland France West Germany East Germany Ireland the Netherlands Norway Poland Romania Sweden Switzerland the United slates and Yugoslavia. King meets Mandela students Boycott classes Johannesburg South Africa a co Ettta Scott King met Winnie Mandela in Soweto thursday iwo Days after gaining favor with South Africa s Black rights militants by cancel ing a session with president . Botha. The widow of civil right Jeader the Rev. Mar Lin Luther King and her aides were greeted at Mandela s four room Brick Bungalow in Johan Nesburg s sprawling Black township by student chanting anti apartheid slogans. Further details of Ribeir meeting were not immediately available. Soweto residents said nearly All schools in the township were empty thursday As students stayed Home to protest the hanging of three convicted african National Congress guerrillas tuesday. They said the Boycott would continue Friday the ninth anniversary of the death of Sieve Biko a civil rights Leader who died while in police custody. . Soldiers May remain in Bolivia another 60 Days la Paz Bolivia a . Troops taking part in an anti drug Campaign aimed at destroying Bolivia s j600-million-a-year cocaine Industry Wilf remain for at least another month the Interior minister indicated. The to americans were scheduled to leave sunday at the end of the two month anti drug Campaign agreed upon in july by Bolivia and the . Golem men. Interior minister Fernando Barth Clemy on wednes Day said his government had not officially requested a continued . Presence. But he said if the americans Refl now it would pro vide drug traffickers with a truce during which time they could Arm themselves and return with greater Edward Rowell . Ambassador to Bolivia said recently we cannot pressure traffickers for one or two months and then Tho government says up to 90 percent of the drug trafficking in Bolivia has been halted since the . Troops arrived to help police uncover Clandestine operations in the Jungles of the Beni Region. One . Official speaking on condition of Anonym Ity said most cocaine labs have shut Down and traffickers taken a forced vacation wailing for the raids to Barth Clemy said the . Soldiers six Black Hawk Ucli Cople and communications equipment would re main Al least 30 Days bul no More than 60 Days. He said thai would be Long enough 10 train bolivians 10 use the equipment the . Government will provide. Garn s daughter doing Well offer receiving kidney from dad Washington a sen. Jake Gam s daughter Given one of her father s kidneys in a lengthy opera lion was euphoric thursday and doing about As Good As we her surgeon said. Or. Baird Helfrich said Susan Gam Home 27, and her father were listed in fair condition at Georgetown University Hospital. Helfrich said doctors will watch for rejection of Home s new kidney Al the seven Day Mark when such problems arc most common. But he said such rejection could be treated with drugs. I think both have a sense of let s get on with it " Helfrich said. She want to see her daughter 16 month old Alison. The surgeon said thursday would Likely be the most painful Tor Cam 5.1, who has an incision stretching from his Back to his left front ribs. He con walk he been up. But it will be a rough Day for him probably the worst in terms of pain Ana discomfort Helfrich said quoting Gam As saying the pain was like a mild Home a diabetic since the age of 10, was definitely sapped when she was admitted to the Hospital the surgeon said. Thursday however he described her As experienc ing feelings other kidney transplant patients have Lik ened to coming out of a she wants to get out of bed we almost have to tie her Down. She s eating belter. She has an appetite which is something new for her 2 Poseidon nuclear submarines Vij to be reconditioned Naym is n by Richard c. Gross up military writer Washington the Navy will recondition and refuel iwo nuclear powered Poseidon missile submarines this fall in a move thai could affect future Deci Sions on whether to stay within Salt ii arms control limits Pentagon officials said thursday. The awarding of iwo contracts in August i j43.1 million to refurbish the Alexander Hajj the Kamehameha was a routine that was not linked to arms control Tsuja Flora a Navy spokesman it. Cmdr. Stephen Pieja this i not a Salt bu5 a Wir As we re concerned he said. I president May not to continue abiding by Thelima Jinhe number of intercontinental ballistic that is set by Salt ii the Kaki 1979 bul never ratified by the Senate. Bit is 1,200 launchers. The United state a Over the limit in novem Ber when the to put air launched c missiles Aboa Bantit b-52 bomber unless othe missile pm pin such As a submarine or bus Are taken out of service. Past the administration has deactivated t _ m submarines to stay within the treaty limits when. St new Trident sub has gone to sea. Each Poseidon came 16 missile tubes. There Are 31 Poseidon and eight Tri dents each of which Are equipped with 24 tubes. Two Poseidon the Nathanael Greene and the Nathan Hale were taken out of service in May t Are planned for deactivation. Refurbishment of the Hamilton and the Kamphan a commissioned in 1963 and 1965, respectively would tend to remove them Ai candidate for deactivation in the near future. But other Poseidon could be deactivated if the administration chose to stay within Salt ii. Chemicals from Page 1 doubt said the report. The evidence indicates that Many military personnel May be unaccustomed and would not react automatically to the stress of a Chemi Cally contaminated the report said the military s rapid deploy Nunt forces designed for use against terrorists and in Low intensity fighting arc particularly vulnerable to Chemi Cal warfare attacks. The department of defense has Long been aware and has continually stressed that our troops no matter How Well protected against a chemical threat would be at a grave disadvantage if forced to fight in a chemical environment a Pentagon spokesman said in response to the Gao report the spokesman Laid we re not in a position to discuss specific details of the report the House and Senate this year thus far have authorized the defense department to spend its full request of $8is million for chemical warfare defense in the 1987 fiscal year. Rep. Dante a Fascell a Fuu chairman of the House committee on foreign Afla Ira which requested the study said wednesday in a statement that the report suggests the Pentagon s chemical defense pro Grams May need better management and administration As Well As adequate Money to upgrade the pro Grams. The Gao the congressional watchdog Agency Laid that despite improvements in some areas or chemical weapon defense it found problems with much of the program from inadequate techniques for medical treatment to a Lack of enthusiasm in the Pentagon for research programs for chemical warfare defense. The report found Many military medical fact Lorjea and Field units Are not properly equipped to treat contaminated patient. ". Force have no effective non toxic skin Coon lamination material the Itury said
