European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d open chief predicts Energy crisis Page 2 q artificial heart patient Dies during operation Page 5 q College football scores sports author died unofficial publication for Thi u.$. Ltd to icky vol. 45, no. 178 monday october 13, 1986 Wim,.i_br d 8693 a no Summit Accord reached As soviets insist on end to ski Reykjavik Iceland a presi Dent Reagan s weekend Summit with Mikhail Gorbachev ended sunday with out agreement to curb nuclear weapons when the United states refused to scuttle the Star wars missile defense pro Gram. Reagan declared this we could not and will not the iwo Leaden also failed to set a. Sec old re Dale for a third superpower of state George p. Shutlz Tol porters and 8 High ranking soviet offi Cial called in a dead Shultz said . Lenders were deeply Bonn finds few clues to murder Bonn Dpi Justice authorities Laid sunday they received 60 Calls in response to a request for information but no hot clues to the identity of the red army faction terrorist. Who k lied a senior foreign ministry official Friday night they were not even sure if one of the two terrorist involved in the attack on Gerold von Braunm Ehi 51, head of the ministry s political department As he was getting out of a taxi ii his Home was a Man or a woman. They said the terrorist described As bout 5 feet 4 inches tall could be a woman. The other about 5 feet 9 inches tall see clues on Page 28 disappointed in the outcome. The hangup Shultz said was soviet insistence that Reagan curtail research on the so called Star wars program the futuristic missile shield concept known formally As the strategic defense initiative. Reagan talking to american military personnel at Kcf Lavik naval air station just before he boarded air Force one for the nearly six hour ride Back to washing ton said the two sides had moved to Ward agreement on drastic reductions in intermediate Range weapons in Europe and Asia and on other issues. But the president said there remained at the end of our talks one area of disagreement. The soviet Union insisted thai we sign an agreement that would deny to me and to future presi dents for 10 Yean the right to develop test and deploy a defense against nuclear missiles for the people of the free world this we could not and will not do Reagan declared to heavy applause. This is the dead end to which they have driven the whole Issue of arms control said Georgi Rabatoy a top soviet adviser on East West relations. Arbatova said that . Refusal to limit testing on the strategic defences envisioned in Reagan s Star wars program had caused the failure. Asked whether there would be another Summit meeting Between Reagan and Gorbachev Arbatova said if the Ameri cans do not change their position on this Basic Issue t am afraid Shultz said thai the leaders had nearly agreed on ways to Deal effectively with intermediate Range missiles and had made Progress toward an agreement on limiting underground nuclear tests but continued on Page 28 2 lawmakers file Bill to allow women in combat support jobs by Clint Swift Washington Nitao Washington two senators have served notice they will try soon after the next Congress convenes to win approval 10 station military women closer to the front lines. The Range and effectiveness of modern weapons makes it impossible to insulate female soldiers from the danger of combat said sen. William Proxmire d-wis., a member of the appropriations defense subcommittee the support jobs they Are Al Lowed to Lake Are often As dangerous As the front line jobs they Are now sen. William Proxmire prevented from Proxmire and sen. William Cohen a Maine a member of the armed services subcommittee on manpower and personnel introduced a Bill last week to permit each service to expand assignment of women to combat sup port jobs. The Bill would permit the army to permanently assign women to All units that directly support combat units. It also would open billets in the Navy s Mobile logistics support Force and More positions in air Force reconnaissance training trans see women on Page 28 Bush says he met Contra Aid Lead times describes him As a by the Washington Post Washington vice president be Bush saturday described Max Fez a cuban american identified As Leader of secret Supply efforts to the _ lick Snguan contras As a Patriot and Laid be has met him three times. On i Campaign swing in South Caroli i Bush did not comment on reports that Gomez reported to him on his Effort to Supply the contras and that an aide to the vice president had helped make that Effort possible. The to Angeles times i inlay that Donald Gregg flab nation Al Security Gomez to the of Al Salva Dor s air forc of water gave him a Job. Eugenej mrus the Lone survivor of a Crew fat won a c-123 Down Over Nicaragua last sunday identified Gomez As a Cia employee who vice president George bub was Ruff a Covert Supply Effort to re . 4tfe Central intelligence Agency de Nies that Gomez currently works for it although he had a past association with the Agency. Bush who denied that he is directing or coordinating any operations m Cen trial America would not comment on a report that Gomez was involved in sup plying the Contra instead describing his role As to help the government of Al Salvador put marxist led Rev Bush referred to Gomez As Felix Gomez and Laid to my knowledge 1 met with him twice Shook hands with him a third time. He s a the meeting occurred in january 1985 and last May Bush said. Bush s political advisers were de see Contra on Page 28 Hasenfus must pay Oreg or says Managua Nicaragua a president Daniel Ortega says the american captured after a rebel Supply plane was shot Down will be tried soon but it remained unclear sunday what charges would be filed against him. Ortega said Eugene Hasenfus 45, certainly will have to pay in the nicaraguan court. In a nationally broadcast town meet ing saturday the president made his first comments on the incident since the c 123 transport plane was shot Down oct 5 in Southern Nicaragua. Ortega also angrily denounced what he called direct participation of the United states in aiding Contra rebels fighting his leftist Sand Nisu government. In comments to reporters after his see Ortega on Page 28
