European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 6, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page the stars and stripes Friday March 6,1987 printing plans denied Moscow up soviet officials thursday denied Here arc any plans to publish the work of Alexan Der Solzhenitsyn the author exiled to lie West after writing about the stalinist prison Camps. The statements contradicted report by a greek author who said Navy Mir editor Sergei Katy Gihad wid the novel cancer Ward would be published shortly an the gulag archipelago later. The comments followed statement by Vladimir Kostrova Deputy editor of the influential literary Magazine novy Mir that this matter was not discussed at sitting of the editorial the Deputy editor said Zaly Gihad meant Only thai they would consider All russian literature,.whether it a in the country or abroad taking into account firs of All the cultural temperatures 4 n of Max n 8-Ssg Europe n weal r Curr tiny gut but leu a of Nuzny m m e fan Ftp u . Ftrthnuntll-39,Outton Al 37 a a �1,1 _ by i in Dpi Lilly it oud partly tidy. Cor cd ions j tour in Zekany has no been cd celeb As reported yesterday s on site Section of strips shows last night Hanau and t at the Ebe Thaoe in be cancelled. The rest the shows follows Munich Dick chs Muf March 8, Slutt Gar by Derhake 9. Frankfurt 110, Wuerzburg Carl dam Hall 13 Fuenfh near numb uni stad i March 14, and Bonni Bisl w lha lick Rakigjija the lop score Lin the Artmont of defense dead ends j Germany s Region . Is a seventh grader Alici Berg Middle school not an eighth Der As reported tuesday. Overseas construction Ujco Kinchon Bureau Washington protecting front line units relocating the Naples naval support activity a upgrading support facilities at new ground launched cruise missile based Are no Pentagon s lop overseas a Mill Lary installations project rep Resart three Clear examples of the Challen Vwe need to meet in the area of Millary construction said Robert a. Stone a cuty assist ant Secretary of defense for injun Hions. We have a pedal Obliga lick to pro vide for our people overseas snipe told the House appropriations military construction. Weave made great stride Forward in Rien Yean but we still have a Long Way to f there is a critical need for hard stand maintenance shelter in Europe maintain tie army s frontline tanks he said. One need Only to look at where Ger Man soldiers work to see what excellent tank maintenance facilities ought to maintenance areas an All paved while we Tittl have. Soldiers working in the Stone acknowledged troop would Hare to operate in the mud in War and need to train that Way in peacetime but they should t have to spend All their time that army has a program drawn up to eliminate maintenance in the mud but twill take until 1996 to Complete and Cost $450 million Stone sprawling naval support activity in Naples Italy must be relocated be cause of its extreme vulnerability to earthquake activity Stone said. Based Ona Navy study and on preliminary results of a general accounting office study there is a Clear danger of the buildings at Asa destruction at the Naples Center would cause a sudden loss of the defens department s ability to command and control naval forces in the Mediterranean Stone said. Such an occurrence would be a disaster he said we need to replace these facilities on a schedule of our choosing rather than of nature a Navy spokesman in Naples decline comment thursday on Stone s remarks because Asa officials have not seen his Complete testimony however seismic risk at Agnau where Asa is located on the outskirts i Naples is one of the major reasons the desire to relocate the facility j la. Cmdr. John March Public officer for Asa. A Nav eur spokesman urday said the Navy Ptan Krelo e Asa facilities Are not la sult Factor. Al Hal. Gordon i. Peterson Jar said Thena Kalso is concerned Albi spooling real if Aga no of exist ing pro party and inert but layout of building of theh Kavy has ens led to the Maxi mum Degg Possis Liflie safety of our people a Man time facilities by strengthen inbound Jan fording buildings relocating Pewee when necessary and constantly seismic activity Peterson said m the Navy when pursuing the re location plan for w past three years be said the proposed Peterson declined 10 the land Pur Chase contract not finalized would eliminate Volc Floc threat and greatly re Duce the Dan Swarom seismic activity he said. It also uld offer improved Security and conduit and control facilities. Me said me relocation plan is scheduled As Aflfe year project. Id a third stumbling Block sob Tainer funds to construct morale Welsb and recreation facilities for air and their families at Craite missile to Europe Stone said a Pentagon has asked for about j18 illion to construct such facilities in luding libraries youth centers Heaters and recreation House subcommittees refused to let the Pentagon spend appropriate funds for those facilities saying instead that Thor should be built with non appropriated funds he said but the House readiness subcommittee which oversees the use of Nam appropriated funds refused saying the facilities should be built with appropriated defense department agrees with the readiness committee that appropriated funds should be used Stone said. The Pentagon a asked for about s1.9billion in both fiscal 1988 and fiscal 1989 for overseas construction Stone said. The total construction request is about s7 billion for enc year. The family housing operation and maintenance request is about $2.5 billion for each year while a total of about $1 million has been requested for planning and de sign Over the next two years. Accord with so Yefin on on missiles in Europe a own reach Reagan says Washington up president Reagan thursday said an agreement with the soviets on reducing medium Range missiles in Europe is now within reach and i is a great moment for All Reagan old a gathering of the Nat newspaper association the charge in soviet Union s position to discus Mien Diate Range missile reduction without j it to limits on the a space defens Gram or strategic defense initial be Jota a great he said the administration rep Rcpt redness patience and firm nos had brought about this change injure i be never Felt More opt Kristic about the prospects of Success to jigs area than i do today Reagan saw thai s be cause this past week weft had a major breakthrough on in Walh toward agreement on Mutual Jed verifiable re in arms Between ounces and Union. Arms reduction agreement % a re it of the soviet statement is now Whin. He said this negotiation wll be conducted without strings attached. The soviets have dropped their mid that we abandon our strategic sense initiative As a precondition on i intermediate Range nuclear forces i i Welcome these developments the president said. This change in the soviet position Isa peal breakthrough and shows that in working for the cause of peace prepared Ness pays patience pays and firmness pays Reagan said. Now that should be three truisms but again and again 1 have had to defend those president said Solidarity with the allies in deploying medium Range mis Siles in Europe had brought the soviets Back to the table after a the Western Alliance waited the soviets out and the soviet Union Learned Bat neither the United states nor its allies would buckle under he said Reagan said the United states stayed inn when the soviet Union tried to pm ski. Which has a vital role to play to the journey toward a More secure world the arms reduction agreement us a result of the soviet statement is now. Within reach he said. This negotiation ill be conducted without strings etched. Know we May be on the threshold Outing an agreement in one critical area i we stayed firm he said president said he had summoned Bomeke Geneva Switzerland negotiating 1%, headed by ambassador Max a me Jan and be was to meet wit them Ai much a Friday "10 give them the Arnern response to the soviet Union s Latek ofter. Kampelman briefed nato allies i Brussels Belg Fri thursday. 186 a-6es restricted or grounded wash1ngtjn a the wed Nesmit said it grounded or placed flight metric Lions on More than half of its Aje intruder attack jets last month became of concerns about fatigue Racks in Jewing. The Gaflin Dongi and restrictions 186 Ai Craa in tale february Pedid comp Elion of a new inspection said Robert pilchard a Navy he moves arc precautionary and could be lifted if the planes were needed for combat he added the Navy has about 340 a-6es in ils current inventory Nav eur spokesman Cape Gordon i. Peterson or. Told the Stan and stripes he groundings have had minimal Impact on readiness since the number of aircraft affected is a Small percentage of the Navy s inventory the restriction were ordered in the Wake of the crash of an a-6e on Jan. 14.two aviators were killed in thai crush which is under investigation. In sifting through w wreckage How Ever the Navy i towed two Small Faugue cracks in Wing a result Pritchar maid us Navy ordered 117 intruders handed on feb.20. Four Days later in Alec car precautionary move the Navy Amerea Nuth restrictions placed on anolhel69 a-6es. The a-6 joined the Navy Sveet More than 20 years ago but has Oki Exten sively modernized Over the Yea a late models were introduced la is to Navy s principal All weather attack r
