European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 27, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse S briefs underground music stripes Magazine d experts divided on aids testing Page 5 n Fao envoy retiring Fenwick style Page 9 d Mcaa axes sum football for 87 Page 17 uth mho unofficial Putli Mien vol. 45. No. 313 Friday february 27, 1987 in Nuche a a he Ahmed fcbce1 d 8693 a italian truckers strike fuel food running Low by chug or Mediterranean Bureau Naples a Wildcat action begun earlier this week by a few haulers has exploded into an All out strike involving 222,000 truck Drivers throughout Italy Tiit most immediate result or the strike has been an almost Complete dry up of fuel at the country s service stations. Panicky motorists tuesday and wednesday reacted to news of the strike by descending in hoards to Wail for hours to till their tanks at the service stations that arc still open. The latest information i tical most of the Gas stations in the City arc Antonio Dadario of Kuwait Petroleum said wednesday in Naples. The few that Are open have no diesel fuel or High octane gasoline left and arc Only Selling to their preferred customers people who buy fuel from them regularly. Some stations on the highways and the tangential a the toll Road around the perimeter of Naples still have a bit of fuel and Are Selling it but Only pumping out 10 liners to each at one service area on the a line of cars two and three abreast stretched for nearly half a mile along the Highway from the Gas pumps. Drivers inched their cars Forward for the most part by pushing them along by hand. American forces motorists in the Naples area Are faring no better than ital Ian motorists. There Are no on base cafes stations in Naples . Person Nel buy discounted Gas coupons at the Navy exchanges then present them at specified italian Gas station chains. Italian newspapers reported wednes Day thai no food supplies were being delivered to Italy s Mam cities and that in see strike on Page 24 Deaver Cha Enges legality of special prosecutor Law Washington not a special prosecutor said wednesday that he would ask a Federal grand jury to indict Michael k. Deaver the former White House Deputy chief of staff on four counts of perjury. But a Federal District judge temporarily barred any indict ments after a Caver s attorneys challenged the constitutionality of the Law that authorizes the appointment of special prosecutors. The prosecutor Whitney North Seymour said he would ask the grand jury to indict Deaver on charges that he lied last May in testimony before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee and also lied to a Federal grand jury on three different mat ters. The grand jury has been in Deaver ves Ligating conflict of interest charges arising from a Caver s lobbying activities. Denver s counsel argued in Federal District court that the 1978 Law permitting the appointment of Spe Cial prosecutors violates the constitutional doctrine of separation of Powers. Judge Thomas pc Field Jackson temporarily barred Seymour from pressing the Case saying that no irreparable harm would occur from a Brief delay. He set March ii for a hearing on the constitutional Challenge. Jackson said Deaver has raised substantial questions As to the constitutionality of the counsel provisions of he ethics in government the judge also said that a Brief delay was justified because the grand jury s term is not imminently to no evidence is in danger of being lost the judge said. No statute of limitations is about to expire. The plaintiff Deaver is not Likely to flee the the judge s action came hours before the grand jury was expected to indict Deaver. Deaver s attorneys argued that Seymour who was appointed last May by a three judge Federal court sought to usurp prosecutor Al Powers that the Constitution had vested in the executive Branch. The judge s decision Speaks for itself Herbert j. Milter one of Deaver s attorneys said As he left the court the constitutional issues arc very Miller asked Why he had waited until the indict ments appeared imminent before challenging the Law replied we wanted to make sure we had a real con Cern about what would the Challenge came a Day after attorneys for it. Col. See Deaver on Page 24 that s him App dlr nazi death Camp survivor Elyahu Rosenberg right comes fact to face with Juhn Demjan Juk the Man accused by Israel of Belnis Ivan the terrible a notorious Camp guard. At Center is Dera Manjuk s attorney Mark o Connor Ste Story Page 24. 4 hostages now in syrian custody Abc reports to Fotti new York cans and an Indian who were Kinda in Lebanon last month arc now in the custody of syrian army intelligence officials in Beirut Abc news reported wednesday. Citing Middle Eastern and Wester intelligence sources the Neil americans Robert Polej Tymke Turner and Alann St cd urls with Mithilesh War Singh an Indian with resident alien " 1 states were turned Over offi car col. Amir tales the report so Dju Penn Clear Fri had kid up Elinour All professors at University College who were seized from the Campus on Jan. 24. A previously unknown group islamic jihad for the liberation of Palestine on Jan. 28 claimed res Bonsib napping let Lum Mai we to Arab prisoners. Tie has released photographs and i hostages. Syrian troops were going to mover he Force last weekend. Abc report Tell. Hostages were turned Over to Tatch to keep them out of tie hands of the pro which is believed to hold some other hos tages in Lebanon. The sources said the professors never were in the control of Hezbollah Abc reported. Intelligence sources said the syrians King a Way to release the four Hezbollah or its Irani Jonic. Alvin reportedly picked to replace a military writer Washington Gen. John r. Galvin the com Mander of . Military forces in Central Merit been lapped to replace nato s Europe and speaking on the condition of anonymity within the Allied command. With it is nomination. _ the sources agreed to discuss the matter after nato announced in Belgium that Rogers would retire june 30, ending a stint that saw unprecedented Sla Bili years As nato s supreme Allied commandcr7longcf bother general in history. Commander in a line that began with Gen. . He did t want 10 on Page 24
