European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 15, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday april 15,1987 Hart says hell run for Infra a Gary inn who emerged from Ai if Ilia Tillim Iii for the 1984 democratic Pix he is seeking the prize that eluded him in cause i love my Hart who starts his Campaign As i front runner Tor the in announce Mem before a crowd the Entrance stored Rococi am Phat Pfrem of Denver. Han 50,ju0flwollow his announcement with on the 16th Street mat in Down we must reprint of new we be lot a Genie of and we re in serious danger of inc Mac. Touching on i tool to the needs of America the Power of ideals and the danger of must not be Bellicose nor protectionist nor isolationist he has paid off All but about $1,3 million of a Campaign debt of nearly is million at a reception sunday night Campaign director Bill Dixon told re Porter that debt will be paid before inc american Public begins counting its ballot next january. Now. Han faces challenges Tram at least seven democratic challengers. They include Massachusetts gov. Michael Dukakis a Paul Simon so sen Joseph Biden of .utaailj13" Jackson 45 Tennessee sen. Albert nov. Brace Babbitt 48 and 46, Arkansas gov. Bill Clinton 40, scr Ingbald. Ausa focus on partnership common defense by Tony Nauroth Winston Churchill the told delegates to the european conference of the association of . Army monday hat inc Only thing worse than fighting with allies is fighting without with an Agenda Buill around the theme partnership the common fens Gen. Glenn a Oti guest speakers set the Oneg annual the collective in Druid weaken a Strong a Csc and the nato Alliance. We face an unholy Alliance betwee the european left and american conserve who want to reduce . Troop " lid keynote speaker Ift Felei to Lief omission for the . Emo he outlined three Halliman american relation for n s in Europe and renewed cooperation be i people at the grass roots. Otis took up the Torch at a luncheon atthe Abrams hotel when he talked about cooperation among allies. Otis cited Public opinion polls that show most americans Don t believe there is any danger of War. I find that incredible and i am incredulous of that he said " Pic Are not fact Mujdah strongly , such As maj Gen. A i no Fol Liln a i Mil Deputy chief of Stair to a Jib Mhd aus National executive Prev. Conklin a retired major issues of concern to Ausa some of these issues include turning commissary operations Over to private operators Hospital user fees civilian personnel management system reforms and champs modification. Conklin Tower Mill Lere Aren t As Many who have served in the military he said it take a lot of explaining to get ideas across lot hem that we think Are Conklin said the Job will become evermore difficult next year when the presidential election is in full have to head off some of these Nili iary cuts because they Len their own he said. S on de sense issues. At to tuesday evening Theon resolutions and Send the tonal organization. Rill vote the a Shultz from Page 1 Rity at the embassy the stale depart ment flew in a Van equipped with communications equipment for Shultz to in sure a secure link with Washington. Although diplomats in Moscow have called the embassy secure they have been writing out sensitive messages Toone another Anu have been using couriers rather than Telephone or telex tines. After lunch inc foreign minister gathered with aides and moved quickly through an Agenda that touched on Al most every aspect of arms control. The soviet press struck Ait expectant one after a week of sometimes bitter commentaries about the american up Roar Over embassy Security. The government press Agency Tass said Shultz and Shevardnadze were considering in a Concrete Way the prospects for removing medium Range missiles from Europe. Shultz s three Day visit which includes a scheduled meeting with Gorba Chev is aimed at overcoming the last obstacles to such a diplomats said one of the major stumbling blocks was the disposition of Shorter Range missiles with a Range of 300 to �00 Miles in which the soviet Union has a Large advantage. Shultz is expected to insist that the United slates have the right to build up to the soviet level. Gorbachev in a recent speech in Prague Czechoslovakia affirmed the soviet Posi Tion that the Shorter Range missiles be fro zen and that separate begot Aticus begin immediately with a View to eliminating them he has also offered on signing a medium Range agreement to remove Shorter Range missiles that were deployed in Czechoslovakia in 1983-84. Western diplomats say Gorbachev May propose to eliminate medium Range and Shorter Range missiles a move thai would be difficult to refuse. Bui the nato allies fear that the total elimination of nuclear missiles would leave the West at the mercy of Superior soviet conventional forces. Charges from Page 1 the Public for what they fell was the maligning of the Marine corps for the re ported misdeeds of a few. In interviews each of the senior sergeants was careful to note that the charges against the marines on duly i Moscow have yet to be proved in court and that regardless of the outcome the marines Are determined to carry out their duties. Marines they said Felt inc sting of the scandal More than members of a civilian organization might because of their emphasis on a proud and visible tradition. In the View of some admirers and critics alike the Marine corps generates s Fer Vor approaching that of a cult. The senior sergeants Here Are on the staff of the non commissioned officers school which trains newly promoted staff sergeants with about seven years of service and new master sergeants with about 17ycais of service. The senior sergeants selected for this duly Are not Only trainers but Rote models who set standards for other non commissioned officers Hakim pointed to the sense of brotherhood in the corps. It s kind of like we were a family and my brother was hooked on drugs and blemished our fam ily name he said it hurts but the Marine corps will another master gunnery sergeant Cecill Tumbow who was a guard at the mos cow embassy in 1969, said he took the blow personally. When i first heard the news thai they had problems Over there,1 he said it was As if someone on your learn hit you right in the gut Turnbow expressed Little sympathy for unmarried marines in Moscow where several have been accused of having sex Ual relations with russian women. When he arrived there As a Bachelor he said civilian Security official pointed out an attractive russian woman who was a employee of the embassy. He told me Cecil if catch you so much As looking Cross eyed at that woman you re outta Here Tumbow said a year in Moscow was not much different from the year Many married marines spend on the japanese Island of Okinawa without their families. Despite the restrictions in moscow1 there were people from other embassies to meet and things to do i grew up in new Mexico he said and the Ballet was the furthest thing from my mind. But i went in Tumbow who serves at the non commissioned officers school and is an adviser to students said questions about the incident had come up in discussion groups. Recurring Iheme he said was. This is America and whether it s one of ours Ornot he s not guilty until proven master sgt Howard r. Wilson another former embassy guard who also served in Lisbon Portugal Dublin Ireland and vat ican City said that younger marines who work for him now were surprised that there might be attempts to entice marines into espionage. Older marines he said were More aware of the possibilities. Wilson also said his friends who Are instructors in the nearby Security guard school were anxious id prove thai what had happened in Russia was an isolated Case. When you encounter a bad situation he said marines regroup and prove everybody Nunn from Page 1 a cajuns. Such As tanks obsolete. Success with stealth technology he sail the soviets Are literally laced with staring Over in air defense. This does Noi mean inc soviets can never defend against stealth technology. Ii does mean that they Wilt spend considerable Lime and hundreds of billions to counter ii improvements in less exotic conventional forces also Are necessary. If Nab is to fulfil its commitment to Yusaf conventional War the my Goth follow through with Progri Wpm Ming for More munitions fuel and hardened aircraft shelters he said. And the allies Musl learn to stretch defense dollars Nunn said. As increasingly expensive weapons systems Lead to smaller purchases Nunn called for More efficient production and so lower costs. On. Effective conventional _ Sals must take into account the Ensslin superiority of Warsaw pact for said. As an example i Fly of removed Germany the sout Ilii timid move 13 divisions met Stem Europe a 50 percent re action for both sides. When forces Are withdrawn they should be moved to a location requiring equal time for both sides to return to Forward positions he said. And conventional Force reduction should include a ban on the manufacture and storage of chemical weapons. Nunn sharply criticized current Force reduction talks. For Loo Long we have placed the highest priority in arms control on strategic forces to Leterile and increasing it Arfer re specs Given the conventional _ inc absence of real Progress toward Fon reductions Public education becomes must Nunn said. Conventional weakness increase nato Reliance on nuclear weapons for deterring soviet aggression. Nunn said and people living in Allied nations do not understand that link. Unless we begin to have an understand ing in the Public mind in Western democracies on the relationship Between our conventional pasture and our nuclear pos Ture we re going 10 find ourselves in a situation where we re going to be the losers in " Znuj a a pub
