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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 5, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes q Ronnie has second transplant Page 3 d Clemen Back with red sox. Page 21 d it s Back to school aug. 31 for Dot ids Page 28 the Esters or Mynio nor Nim. Niile Tion ran Tim u.�. A Timuia Fonti vol 45, no 350 sunday april 5, 1987 08693 a violence Mars papal mass Santiago Chile a police firing guns car Gas and water cannons battled with anti government protesters at an open air mass celebrated by Pope John Paul ii who watched in dismay As clashes flared with in to Yards Ochis chair. The violence broke nut Friday in a Santiago Park where tin estimated 600,000 people heard the pontiff urge political reconciliation in Chile and renunciation of violence. Witnesses said at least 260 people were Hurt including a pries. Police said that 38 troopers were injured four seriously and that a journalist and two other chileans were wounded by gunfire. The red Cross said it aided about 600 people mostly victims of tear Gas that the wind carried to the papal Allar John Paul appeared shocked pressing his hands to his forehead and gazing out Ai the crowd. Vatican Secu Rity guards rushed to the altar on which Jam life was written in Spanish. The search for the common Good requires the rejection of All forms of violence the Pope counselled from the altar. Opponents of president augur to Pinochet s right Wing military regime have demonstrated repeatedly since the pontiffs arrival on wednesday at times skirmishing with Security forces. Archbishop Bernardino Pincura head of Chile s Epis Copal conference and Santiago archbishop Juan Francisco Cardinal Fresno saturday condemned Fri Day s violence and criticized the demonstrators who incited it. The Pope flew out of Santiago saturday to Puma Arenas Chile s southernmost City in an address to a crowd estimated at 50,000 in a Punta Arenas soccer stadium the Pope made a stronger than usual plea for non violence. He is to spend 2w Days Louring Provin Cial cities and to leave monday for Argentina. The Friday night ceremony was to beautify sister to see Pope on Page 28 at rift an injured protester is comforted after violence erupted at a papal mass in Santiago Chile. At i Silil Pope John Paul winces As chilean police move in to to quell disturbance using tear Gas and water cannons. Nasa to delay building of manned station Cape canaveral Fla. A faced with sky rocketing costs Nasa announced Friday it will build a manned space station in two phases and delay the Start on its construction Tor a year until 1994. Under the plan approved earlier Friday by presi Dent Reagan the orbiting lab would be permanently manned starting in 1996. The space Agency was forced to re evaluate its sin Gle phase construction plan and stretch out the sched ule after Cost estimate increased from 18 billion to Mare than i billion in terms of 1984 dollars. The Cost is expected to be �21 billion in actual spending. Once inflation is taken into account. The revised plan culls for firm phase Assembly to begin in 1994, with 10 or ii space shuttle flights carry ing up elements of the station. The result would be a station accommodating a Crew of eight and made up of the main truss a . Laboratory a living quarters module an unmanned Polar orbiting research platform two Laboratory modules being built by the european space Agency and Japan and part of a Mobile servicing system being developed by Canada. Nasa estimated the Cost of the first phase at $10.9 billion in 1984 dollars and said technical support activities at Agency Field centers would total about $1.3 billion. Elements deferred to phase 2 construction include an upgraded Power system the rest of the Canadian servicing system the upper and lower booms of he station to which additional modules could be attached and a research Laboratory that would Fly along Side the station and be serviced by snap walking Astro nauts. Estimated Cost of this phase is $3 billion to $4 billion in 1984 dollars. The first phase of the space station would provide an initial permanently manned research capability in 1996, with capabilities for scientific activities particularly in microgravity and life sciences a Nasa statement said. This configuration also would pro vide for the conduct of scientific experiments in Earth see Nasa on Page 28 aftershocks continue from disco bombing by Joe Mapother stuff writer Berlin an Evergreen Cross laced with tulips reminds those passing the la Belle disco of the terrorist bombing one year ago shut killed two american soldiers and triggered retaliatory . Air strikes Agai nil Libya. The renovation of the former disco into office space is nearly Complete but the aftershocks of the Early saturday morning explosion on april 5 continue o  through the . Mili tary Community. No longer do they ignore i anything out of the Ordinary said army maj. Ruth Lafontaine. Thief of Law enforce ment in the Berlin Provost marshal s office. Military police continue to receive 10 or is Calls each week from people in the military Community reporting suspicious persons packages and the Ike. Lafontain Esaid. And Berlin investigators continue piecing together clues that have yet to Scad to anyone being charged for the attack. The Cagan administration cited intercepted congratulatory Nic Vici a from the libyan government to its exist Ber Lin embassy a proof of libyan involve ment. Ten Days after the Berlin bomb ing . Air Force planes based in England and in the Mediterranean hit selected libyan targets. Lafon lain was Home studying when the Call came from the desk sergeant that took her to the scene of the worst carnage she said she had experienced in her i j i year military career. Inside the disco. Staff sgt Carlos Marquez was 30 to j 5 feet from the bomb when it went off shortly before 2 . He has a new right eardrum As a souvenir of Hin Only visit to the la Belle. Marquez 27 and a tank commander Vilh co of 4 my Armor considers Hin off Lucky. I was told by the poli i later that inc people around me shielded Nie  not so Lucky were army se.1. Ken Neth Ford 21, and staff sri. James coins 26. Ford died in inc Blasl while. Coins fought massive Burns and or amputation of both his legs before he died in june Nermin Hannay a 28 year Cid turkish woman Nisi was killed instantly. Marque om1 of Alt Amiti Faiia of a total 23 1 in Newt was flown to Itie Lack Lull Germany army Hufi final medical cd tit before returning to the  Sif Jii in Berlin. Lii Luis Mok Ikin Frum is Humli m continued on a ii Al 2  
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