European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 21, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday september 21.1986 the stars and stripes paged demos continue arms control Battle nuke test ban Salt ii compliance sought by the los Angeles times Washington despite the Strain on relations caused by the arrest of Nicholas Dan loft House democrats pledged Friday to press for enact ment of legislation requiring president Reagan to Hal nuclear testing and comply with the in ratified 1979 strategic arms limitation treaty. Arms control issues Are proving to be the hottest items in meetings of House and Senate members trying to resolve differences Between the two Chambers on a defense spending measure for fiscal 1987. The House passed Bill Calls for a nuclear test ban and continued Salt ii compliance the Senate Bill has no binding provisions on either topic. White House officials have said that Reagan will veto any defense spending Bill that includes the House arms control measures. House democrats acknowledged that it will be More difficult for them to persuade Senate members to accept the House passed arms control measures since the Daniloff arrest in Moscow. At the same time House armed services commit tee chairman los Aspin d-wis., said House members arc determined to press their Case for the arms control provisions. Republicans said the main reason the Daniloff arrest has not deterred the democrats is that Aspin has been Able to pack the conference committee with Liber Al arms control advocates. The Daniloff Case has cooled the enthusiasm of the House for these arms control said rep. Jim courier r-n.j., a conference participant. But you re never going to Cool the enthusiasm of a Markcy or a Downey a reference to reps. Edward j. Markcy a mass. And Thomas j. Downey. D-., two of the most Liberal House members who were appointed thursday to serve on the committee. Courier criticized the House democratic leadership for appointing these Liberal congressmen who arc not members of the armed services committee to rep resent the House on arms control matters in negotiations with the Senate. Liberal democrats Are expected to press hardest fora House passed provision that would ban All nuclear tests of More than one Kiloton assuming that the soviet Union also respects the limit and agrees to on site monitoring. Despite the Daniloff Case liberals argued that therase for a test ban provision has been improved by soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev s announcement aug. 6 that he was extending the existing soviet test ban As Well As his decision to permit a private group of . Scientists to install monitoring equipment on so Viet territory. The liberals argument for their testing provision is further bolstered by the Senate s 64-35 vote in favor of a non binding amendment to the defense spending Bill urging the president to resume negotiations toward test ban treaty. On Salt ii. The House passed provision would re quire continued . Compliance with the limits imposed by the treaty on specific weapons systems and prevent Reagan from fulfilling his threat to violate these limits later this year when the United slates equips its 131 St b-52 bomber with a cruise missile. The deployment of that bomber would violate provisions of the treaty. Although Senate conferees appear strongly inclined to oppose the House provision on arms control. Dicks said he Hopes that the Senate might accept a ban on equipping the 131st b-s2 with a cruise missile on Cost effectiveness grounds rather than for arms control reasons. Farmer who refused to give up land jailed for contempt after surrender Fargo . Up a Farmer who defied a court order to relinquish his bankrupt farm ended nearly three weeks of hiding Friday and surrendered to the Fri. Merlyn Yagow 43, of Gwinner ., who once vowed to make an armed stand at the farm that has been in his family More than 70 years was jailed for contempt of court after sur rendering. I m going to see the Fri and see what they want to talk to me about Yagow said As he walked into the fed eral building in downtown Fargo. Yagow s lawyer James Britton said the Fri wanted him for questioning about a bomb that exploded aug. 18 at the Fargo Post office slightly injuring four workers and one which was mailed to . District judge Paul Denson two Days later. It was defused. Federal authorities refused com ment but Britton said Yagow denied any he said the Fri wanted to eliminate any was no indication he was a sus id percent of profi Ubl hmsr"117- . District judge Patrick Conmy found Yagow in contempt and issued an arrest order aug. 28, a Day after the Farmer refused to surrender his 1,280 acre farm to a Federal bankruptcy court trustee. The farm is in Sargent county about 70 Miles Southwest of Fargo. Yagow owes More than $500,000 to production credit association of Fargo Federal land Bank of St. Paul. Minn., and first National Bank of Mil nor ., court officials said. Yagow has said he owes More than is million. On aug. 15, Conmy gave Yagow until aug. 27 to surrender his farm or face arrest. In april a Federal bankruptcy judge ordered the liquidation of his farm. That order came after Yagow failed to submit a bankruptcy reorganization plan court officials said. The Fri turned Yagow Over to fed eral marshals who held the court order seeking his arrest. There will be no bail hearing. He will be placed in jail until he purges his contempt charge chief Deputy . Marshal Tom yokes said. Phoenix woman with Jarvik heart making Progress Tucson Ariz. Bernadelle Chayrez who twice received a Jarvik artificial heart continues to make Progress after surgery to eliminate an infection around the mechanical Organ Hospital officials said. Chayrez. Who underwent seven hours of surgery monday was Lis cd in critical but stable condition Friday said Jan Rooney of University medical Center. She received her first artificial heart feb. 3, and the second Fob. 9 after human transplant failed. The 40-year-old Phoenix woman continued to make Progress Afler monday s surgery and sat up Friday for the first Lime since the operation. Rooney said. Chayrez developed a fever last week end after doctors removed her from a heart transplant candidate list because Ofa buildup of rejection threatening anti bodies. She suffered a stroke sept. 8. But Doc tors said she had nearly recovered. Sands or time Maryland posse catches fugitive Havre de Grace my. Up Aiso member posse used helicopters tracking dogs and patrol boats to capture suspect in the shooting of four police officers Friday after the fugitive wrecked a stolen car at a Roadblock. The suspect fled on foot in a barrage of police bullets but surrendered to offi cers after a Brief Chase. Police said Frank Green 27, of far Rockaway ., a prison parolee and a suspect in several armed robberies and rape in new York City was treated for a Cut on his leg. Green is suspected of shooting one officer at about 8 30 . Thursday when the fugitive s vehicle suspected of being stolen was stopped on . Route 40. The other three officers were shot when backup units arrived. Officer Robert Pyles 54, a 19-year Veteran of the toll facilities police Force and Havre de Grace officer Dennis Rittershofer i 30, both were critically wounded in the head. Charles Briggs Iii 26, a member of the Havre de Grace Force since february and Harford county Deputy Steven Wagner 30, suffered minor Bullet wounds. A manhunt involving More than 150 officers searched Havre de Grace throughout thursday night scouring Woods and water with state police Heli copters tracking dogs and patrol boats. State police superintendent Georg Brosan flew to the scene by helicopter to command the search. We be never seen a Man who shot four police officers be fore he said. The 10-hour search ended when Green wrecked his car trying to run a Roadblock. He tried to run away but sur rendered when police opened fire. State police spokesman Chuck Jack son said bloodhounds found a pistol near the stolen car. Green was charged with four counts of assault with intent to murder and posses Sion of a handgun during a felony Jack son said adding that other charges would be filed later. Green was ordered held without Bond at the Harford county detention Center. New York City police detectives said Green who was paroled in january 1986 after serving time for robbery is wanted for several armed robberies and a rape committed this month. A Queens police spokesman said Green pulled a 26-year-old woman be Neath the Boardwalk in far Rockaway and raped her. Green finally Slit the woman s Throat and left her to die but she managed to crawl from under the Boardwalk and seek help the police spokesman said. She identified Green As the assailant from police Mug shots. Green was released from prison Jan. 13 after serving six years of a four to 12 year term for attempted robbery in 1980. The spokesman said he threatened a former Girlfriend aug. 18 and made her talk to him in his car for 2 i hours. He was charged with a Misdemeanour unlawful imprisonment but was released on no bail to await a hearing sept. 26, the spokesman said. In the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Sept. 21, 1946 president Truman asked Secretary of Commerce Henry Wal lace to resign. He told reporters he fired Wallace because of their conflicting views. 30 years ago today. Sept. 21, 1956 a new York toy manufacturer has introduced the Mari Lyn Monroe doll Complete with Spike heels Nylon stockings and a Basiline. The toy reportedly is the first of its kind and the latest step in doll realism. 20 years ago today. Sept. 21, 1966 Argentina s Oscar Ringo Bonavina told reporters he was More concerned about a Athletic commission request to Cut his Long hair than the 2-1 Odds against him for his fight with undefeated Joe Frazier. 10 years ago today. Sept. 21, 1976 democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter discussed his views on sex and religion in an inter View with Playboy Magazine. He said he has looked on a lot of women with lust but that god has forgiven him for it
