European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 6, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d probe Points to icing As cause of Gander crash Page 5 d Grants redskins will clash in big game., q today s Dollar buys 1,98 Marks Page 24 Page 27 author mind unofficial Fusili cation for 1hc . Humid Voici vol. 45. No. 232 saturday december 6, 1986 d 6693 a gop allies urge Reagan to fire Regan Casey Washington a president Reagan was urged by several Republican attics in Congress Friday to oust White House chief of staff Donald t. Regan and Cia director William Casey because of the Iran con Ira scandal but insisted he would t throw anybody to the wolves without adequate cause Law makers said. Reagan met with gop congressional leaders at the White House As plans were taking shape on Capitol Hill for a wider probe of the affair with both the House and Senate moving w establish investigative units to probe the sate of arms to Iran and the diversion of profits to nicaraguan rebels. Talking with reporters in the while House driveway after conferring with Reagan sen. Pete Dominici r-n.m-,said Many participants talked about the scandal and expressed the View the president ought to be informed of All the other facts Many of which he does know and perhaps did not need 10 Casey s name came up. The Cia came up. To my knowledge there were discussions about various people in the White House going by senators and con Gressmen Domenici said Reagan took the position that Casey and Regan had done nothing wrong and they would slay there and help . John chafe r-r.i., added there was some discussion of change in personnel. The president look the View that he did t want to throw anybody o the wolves without adequate he said Reagan used approximately those same was to decide later in the Day meanwhile whether to Call a special ses Sion of Congress As Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole has proposed. While House spokesman Larry Speaks indicated Reagan s decision would be based on guidance from Dole and Senate democratic Leader Robert Byrd who has expressed opposition to such a session and see Reagan on Page 28 violence in the streets protesting students throw chunk of pavement during a demonstration that turned violent thursday in Paris. The students were protesting proposed changes in the French system of higher education. Story on Page 28. Allies Back 50% Cut in strategic arms Brussels Belgium up nato allies Friday backed the . Proposal to Cut the number of strategic ballistic missiles by 50 percent and urged the soviet Union to join in this Effort. . Secretary of defense Caspar Weinberger and nato Secretary general lord Carrington said no Spe Cial significance should be attached to the fact that a defense ministers communique did not mention presi Dent Reagan s policy of completely eliminating these weapons systems within 10 years. This objective still clearly is on the table in Geneva Switzerland Weinberger told a news conference after a two Day session of the 14 defense ministers. He said the communique was a Basic endorsement of the american position but that priority had been Given to the so percent reduction because you cannot do everything at Carrington said there was nothing sinister in it referring to the fact that total elimination was no mentioned. He said everybody agreed to mention the two issues that could be advanced now the so percent reduction and negotiations an intermediate Range nuclear forces inf. West German defense minister Manfred Woerner said total elimination of strategic missiles was no mentioned because one cannot speak of an Alliance position yet As the assessment has not yet been com the communique welcomed the Progress at the Reagan soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev meeting in Reykjavik Iceland toward agreement on 50 percent reductions in strategic offensive forces and on longer Range intermediate nuclear we fully endorse the . Determination to negotiate detailed agreements on this basis As a matter of priority and urge the soviet Union to join in this Effort in Geneva the communique said. It said an agreement on intermediate Range nuclear weapons should not neglect the existing inc glance in Shorter Range missiles for which constraints am equal rights Musi be provided As Well As subsequent Neyma Lions on these Carrin Lon said such negotiations should seek Tho lowest possible parity for Shorter Range missiles in see allies on Page 28 stud ends earn lessons in leadership by Mike Heronemus Wuerzburg Bureau Schweinfurt Germany the Soldier jumped to attention when Stacy Henley and Catina Smith entered his Barracks room. Henley did t know what to say Smith said so she took charge. Smith wanted to know if the Soldier had missed the after lunchtime forma Tion. He said yes and 1 lol a him thai s yes a am " the eighth grader said. Then she wanted to know Why he missed the formation. I overslept was his answer. I told him he d better get an alarm Smith also told the private he would get up Early saturday morning and spend the Day running errands As extra duty punishment. The encounter was the first time the two Junior High school girls had consciously hied to Deal with a leadership problem. They were among about 5cjunior High students from Schweinfurt american school who took part in a leadership seminar Ian week and Obser vation or military Leaden on the Job tuesday. Smith said she handled the situation the Way she has heard her father a non commissioned officer talk at Home about handling such problems. After the girls had been Given a Hance to handle the Soldier their is con for the Day asked one of the Iston 7filh Field arty 3rd inf div noncommissioned officers to show How he would have dealt with the problem. He did pretty much the same thing except louder Smith said of sgt. Wit lie Andino. He also kept bending up a clothes Hanger and beating in against his hand while he that Day ninth grader Llya Atamaniuk and several other student sat in on a promotion Board at 111 in 30th inf 3rd inf div. Sergeant were being questioned and evaluated for promotion to staff sergeant Atamaniuk said he was impressed by what the soldiers had to go through be fore being eligible for promotion. I was surprised because they were so Ner Vous. I would have been very nervous. One of the other students who witnessed the promotion Board proceed Ings said she thought one Soldier was see students on parse 28
