European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 20, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday november 20, 1988 me stars and stripes Page 5 Reagan seeking bipartisan arms policy Washington up president Reagan called tuesday on the next Congress to avoid party Squab bling and Clou sinks behind Hii arms policies in order to strengthen his Hind in negotiation with the soviet Union. The Call Stu made at a Black tie dinner honouring conservative columnist William of Buckley or. Many analyst believe the president will have prob lems winning support for hit arms policies when con Gress resumes i s meetings in january. Because of this month s elections during the next session of Congress both the Senate and the House of representatives willbe controlled by democrats. Reagan a Republican described arms control apart of a conflict of moral and ideas Between East and. West. Absent from Bis prepared text was any mention of the juror Over his secret dealing with inn which was expected to be the no. I topic of discussion on wednesday night it his first news conference in three months. Reagan said a technological revolution now sweeping the world ii sparking a revolution of Hope enabling the United states to Deal from a Strong position in its arms talks with Moscow. For that reason he said we believe that we made More Progress in our meeting in Iceland i two Days than our negotiators in Geneva made in the last Reagan addressing fellow conservatives gathered atthe invitation of the Center for ethics and Public policy peppered his remarks with philosophic references to East West relations. He described the Challenge from Moscow As a Challenge to our Jude to our belief that Man is a creature of god and Thi Okol getting $75 million Bonus because shuttles launched on time Houston up Nasa s con tract for shuttle Booster rockets Calls for in estimated $75 million in Bonu incentive to be paid manufacturer Morton Thi Okol inc. For Superior performance before the challenger Acci Dent newspapers reported tuesday. The award was outlined in a report issued by the House committee on science and technology on oct. 29.investigators blamed one of the boost ers for causing the Jan. 28 disaster that killed the seven member Crew. Morton Thi Okol has received 134.1million in payments since the Accident and is still owed about j41 million said Robert c. Kelham committee general counsel who wrote the final version of the report. At the time of the challenger Tucci Dent Thi Okol was eligible to receive a very Large incentive tee probably on the order of 175 million the report said. _ one must not fault Thi Okol for collecting the Bonus. One must fault Nasa for allowing the Bonus to be collected atall the report said. I know we get certain awards a specified under the contract. That the $75 million sounds like the right num Ber Morton Thi Okol spokesman Tom Russell of Chicago told the Houston chronicle. Ketcham told the Houston Post that solid rocket Booster Reid joints source Morton the Lam. Us the last Bonus payment made to Thio Kol was ordered before the Accident. The chronicle said Nasa spokeswoman Sheila Griffin in Washington re ported space Agency officials told Hershey were unaware of the Bonus. Morton Thi Okol has not received any payment since May. The Rogers commission blamed the Accident on the failure of the of rings in a joint at the rear of the challenger Sright solid fuel rocket Booster. This failure caused hot gases to leak sparking an explosion of the liquid fuel tank. The House committee chaired Byre. Don Fuqua d-fta., said the Bonus was Given to Morton Thi Okol despite history of problems that had evolved around the rocket boosters the Houston chronicle reported. The Seal problem was serious enough to Lead both Nasa and Morion Thio Kol to briefings at Nasa headquarter Sand to establishment of a redesign task Force the report said. Yet in spite of All these problems Thi Okol was eligible to receive a near maximum incentive fee of approximately $75 million. The report also said Many Nasa con tracts Are weighted not so much in favor of reliability and safely As Cost an scheduling getting the launch off on time. So precious in the 1956 soviet invasions and railing against three decades of soviet adventurism Reagan said would it be today in our interests to stand by and watch the dying of the Light in Afghanistan the dying of the Light in Angola the dying of the Light in Nicaragua i say no not now not ," he said it is in our interest to hand with those who would take arms against the sea of is in our interest to stand with those who would Light even � Candle in the night of oppression. It ii in our interest not simply because of what the soviets Are but because of what we the free Peoples of the world Congress recently approved Reagan s request fors100 million in Aid to Nicaragua rebels. The United states also channels Covert undisclosed amounts of military assistance to anti communist rebels in Afghanistan and Angola. Souffie korean indicted for assault at sea Anchorage Alaska a a fed eral grand jury indicted a South korean fishing boat master tuesday on charges of assaulting and sexually harassing a . Fisheries Jung Sik 34, master of the Shin Yang to is being held in jail on 150,000bail in the alleged attack on Jackie Hein Richcr 26, of the National Marine fish eries service authorities said. The woman told investigators of 10days of sexual harassment capped by a violent assault in the ship s radio was Lei off the vessel after feigning illness authorities said. The coast guard seized the 260-Foottrawler in the Bering sea and brought it to Kodiak where Lee was arrested Las week and the ship was impounded. Lee was indicted on charges of prevent ing a Federal employee from performing her duties and violating the vessel s . Fish ing permit by assaulting the woman sexually harassing her and denying her Access to the radio. Heinricher sought compensation from the vessel s owners by petitioning tuesday to join in a civil suit brought against it by the government said her Law yer Chuck Ray. He would not say How much she was seeking in damages. Wild boar gave Deer Hunters a Frig if Cadillac Mich. Up three Deer Hunters Gol More than they bargained for when they were charged by a 500-Pound boar near a Hunting Cabin in Northern Michigan. Brad Depew 14, came upon the Ani Mal monday morning in a Pine Grove and began a Battle that eventually involved his two companions and All their ammunition and weapons. It started chasing me and i ran about30 Yards shooting in five limes with Buckshot until i ran out of shells Depew said. Then i threw the gun Down made it Back to the Cabin and Goethe Depew s brother Barry 19, and Cousin Shawn Lang 23, armed with a shot gun and Deer Rifle joined Brad in track ing the boar which they said left Hoof tracks the size of a Buck re tracking it and thinking Man this could be anywhere when we saw i about 6 feet away under some Pine Trees Barry said. It jumped out at us and Shawn ran to the said in look 18 shots to bring the animal Down shortly after in had trapped them against a stand of Trees. The three took their trophy to Testate department of natural resources office. Wildlife biologist Tom Havar speculated thai the animal probably escaped from a private shooting preserve near the Hunting site. He said the Hunters wit get to keep their trophy because Michigan has no Laws governing wild boars. Yellowstone rangers getting hot tubs Bozeman Mont. A Yellowstone National Park recently purchased hot tubs and exercise equip ment for employees who spend the Winter at five isolated polls m the Park bul Drew the line to satellite Tele vision dishes. The Park bought five hot tubs for Attil of j1s.2so in october and exercise $8,508 in september a song Topi record � spat ,276 for four freezers. Chief Ranger Dan Sholly said the Pur chases would improve the health and morale of 50 rangers and other employees and their families who live All Winter in the Park. Sholly said employees had complained they had nothing to do All Winter but go Home and drink Beer and had asked Lor satellite to dishes but those were crossed off the wish list because it would have Cost up to to install them at the five outposts. Sholly said the exercise equipment would help keep rangers in shape and the hot tubs would be therapeutic Tor Range Sand other employees who spend a great Deal of time outdoors. The freezers mean workers won t Havel make frequent 30 to 50-mile Snow Mobile trips for supplies Sholly said. He added the human resource is the most valuable thing you have. It you take care of that it Wol take care of every thing Sands of time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Nov. 20, 1946 Samuel Goldwyn Pioneer of America s motion picture Industry said in new York that Holly Wood has run dry of ideas and May lose its status As the world s Flint capital. 30 years ago today. ,. Nov. 20, 1956 . Ambassador to Italy pare Boothe Luce announced in Washington her resignation due to poo health. Luce suffered arsenic poisoning from High Levels of arsenals Lead in pain flaking from her embassy bedroom Ceil ing. 20 years ago today. Nov. 20, 1966 America s lunar orbiter 2 continued to photograph potential Landing Sites on the Moon Accord ing to scientists in Pasadena Calif. The spacecraft also took pictures of the Moon s hidden Back Side. 10 years ago today. Nov. 20, 1976 convicted Bank robber Patricia Hearst 22, was released to the custody of her parents on $1.5million bail pending Apical the newspaper heiress1 conviction grew out of he association with the Simba once liberation Amy thai kidnapped her in early1974
