European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 27, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 j the stars and stripes Friday. March 27,1987 Dort reduce .5. Forces Rgers urges Washl Loton Sci wednesday old the semite Tec thai the Ini cd stale from Ihal of ii european those Whort Vocaty mite Cal to a increase i hair Deand counter prod commander in Euno Aid. Addressing Proi itary forces in eur Cally bankrupt i troops to inc us bind with inc times of Insi As Sci Bernard w. Roge srm a services commit not separate its Security. Action in the . Com to to prompt our allies to s arc pursuing a dangerous cry inc supreme Allied thut Call for reducing . Mij ogers called cuts an economic Jjck said the Cost of returning i As and Basing them tirces gel them Back to Europe i would by Limense. Of desert Caspar Weinberger Hass slaying in Europe not in drawing a sizable would undermine vices for balanced said every can argument Fai pulling oui to Gers said. Fun Jnore unilaterally portion . Troops from eur the with Hel troop rejections he said. Refl maintained that improve acts to . forces arc prudent a affordable. Inf fhe final analysis he said Well get the level of sail ii the people Are convinced we need and Are Willog to pay for. Effective Saeri fico foul 1 cannot help but reflect on the Fucich greater pne we shall pay if deterrence its Gers Stalc minis were released by Shate he in tag cum. Wounded by sniper fire a photo a bearded Sholle moslem carries 3 woman who was shot in the fool while crossing Badrul s Sholle lines to shop in nearby slums. She was struck by sniper Shotas rival actions fired away in the lebanese City. Spanish unrest enters 3rd Day Madrid. Spain a students at Spain s 39state universities boycotted classes and Coal miners in the Northern Asturias Region stayed away from Worktop inc third Day. The strikes continued As parliamentary leaders pre pared to debate thursday a censure motion by Spain s largest conservative party against the socialist govern ment of prime minister Felipe National University student pups organized the student strike to protest proposed curriculum re forms. The we Klong Boycott began monday and affects 800,000 s 21.5 percent unemployment Rale is the High est in Europe. Justices differ with majoral from i upheld the Ofa court ordered plan requiring prom Fen of equal numbers of Black and while Alabama Sta Bulice Justice a pament called the Santa Clara plan casual social heedless of individual rights the plan was challenged to Paul a Johnson who was denied promotion in in. When the Job of Road dispatcher went to Diane Job both had considerable exp rein working As Road Yard clerks with the transportation Agency. Johnson said he was More qualified to Jii scored two Points higher than Joyce on an Orin nation. The examiners who conducted the test Mously recommended Johnson for the pram Otio. The Agency adopted a voluntary affirm Allion plan in 1978 aimed at promoting Jomen racial minorities and the handicapped to the Lime not one of the Agency s 238 skilled kit positions was held by a affirmative action plan t assigning 36 percent of the Dancy s jobs to women minorities and the Handick fled. They approximate thai percentage of the counts available plan did not up Fly any past discrimination by the Agency. Sayi Jonly that women and other were . Substantial e5cnce shows that the Agency has sought to mrs moderate gradual approach to eliminating. Imbalance in ils work Force. There is a Vale Assurance thai the Agency does not seek Tou i Splan to maintain a permanent racial and Sejbl Brennan said wednesday. Joing Brennan s opinion were justices thur Gorf Marshall Harry a. Blackmun Lewis f. Pow Vej Nind John Paul Sandra Day o Connor voted to uphold Joyce s promotion Over Johnson but she said in a separate concur opinion that the court has chosen to follow spa nerve and ill-defmedapproaditovolunlan0mrmaliveaction.n dissenting were Chie a Tice William h. Rehn quist and justices bin r. While and Antony Scalia. A Scalia said to court is replacing the goal of a discriminate me society with the quite incompatible Gabi proportionate representation by race and by pm the work today completes the process of con the 1964 civil rights Law from a guarantee race or sex will not be the basis for employ it determinations to a guarantee that it often will he s ruling relied heavily on a 1979 us reme court decision that said employers voluntarily May give minority workers special treatment in Ting training and promotion. The court in that a upheld a private company s training program than eved half the openings for Akison also continues a siring of victories for Proton a of affirmative other Oahu wednesday the court ruled Iha feral Laws containing an unconstitutional provision wed the legislative veto May be salvaged by throw Pul thai unanimous Rulam aves most Ofa 1978 Law aimed Al helping workers Laid of due to Dere Bulanon by req wog competing airlines to give first preference in Hin neg such employees. Dropped a Case it previous bad agreed to re solve blocking Missouri prosecutor Nom using As Tea evidence the incriminating made . Tithe court backed out of deciding Wilwer Zola Blair s statements about the 1981 run rdc of Carlund Siedl May be used As evidence acc Susov like obtained them after an unlawful Andresi. Gander tragedy was avoidable Gao indicates Washington up a Canadian Agency is incs Ligating ice on the wings extra weight and mechanical prob lems in a 1985 military air charter crash thai killed 248 .servicemen and the Crew the general accounting office said wednesday the congressional watchdog Agency said the Canadian aviation safety Board is still investigating the possible causes of the crash 1 the issues the Board is stil reviewing include the air Craft s loaded weight the possibility of ice on the wings and the aircraft s maintenance record the Gao said in a re study presented at a news conference by Tennes see s two democratic senators James Sasser and Alber Gore made a series of recommendations to improve the safety of military plane an Arrow air dc-8 plane chartered to the multinational Force and observers crashed and burned a Gander Newfoundland with 248 members of the 101st airborne div and eight Crew members aboard. All were killed the report said that Canadian investigators have concluded the actual Takeoff weigh was 12, to. Pounds More than the amount calculated by the Crew. As a result take off speeds on which Takeoff performance is predicated might have been lower than optimum the report report said Canadian investigators also found weather conditions at Gander were conducive to icing of the wings and the flight path and profile of the plane Wen consistent with that Ofa plane with Iceon the Gao report also said some problems had been found with the Hydraulic system which had been serviced five times since 1985, but said the maintenance log showed no addition Gao said there were reports of problems with the control column higher temperature and lower revolutions per minute on one of the four engines one engine thrust reverser Light that apparently went on occasionally and leakage in the water system. We May never be ask to pinpoint a single cause Ollie crash Sasser said. But one conclusion is inescapable. The Young men of the 101 is Ai Tomc to whom we owed so much did not have to die in Sasser said the Gao report confirmed his suspicion thai the crash was avoidable. The Gander tragedy occurred not because of an isolated failure but because Wofsy Stemwede deficiencies thai left uncorrected could result in other ganders other broken lives Oiler National disasters hcs Aid
