European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 17, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2t the stars and stripes Friday. April 17,1987 Navy woman s body found near Rota base Rota. Spain is Spanish and authorities Are investigating the murder of woman whose body was round along nearby puerto do Santa Maria ton authorities who have Juriw Trion inthe Cas Vaid the woman appeared to Jive been dead for Bou 30 hour before a body afternoon dra Lonsy von to have by performed tucs4y, said it. Cit Smallwood to Public Ahji officer for the naval station Smallwood cd thai he did no know whether a in Irish had concluded their examination of Voi body but that Spanish authorities Are tre alg the ease As a homicide he said Spanish of cafe initially had said the Caus of the woman Bedenb appeared to be two Small puncture warns in or Chest. He Saij Jpn woman who was assigned to the base had reported missing from Ellwood said he Coull identity because he had action thai her family had t i release the worn Civ cd no confirm i notified. Hospital withdraws pass request for Hinckley Washington a officials of a mental hot Nilal asked wednesday to withdraw their Rescue thai John w. Hinckley or. Be Given a 12 hour ass in visit his family Over the earlier Story a the he Pill said in to study writings Abd other Maucri ajar discovered in a court Ord re search of Dhuey s room. The request . Elizabeths hos Pital was made judge Barrington d. Parker who we viewing Hockley s papers to Del crime his Jerval condition in the Wake of revelations Thame with Flor Ida Kilter the Djore Burnt officials of St. Eliza Btu where Hinckle was sent i/1982 after he Shin and injured presi Dent Reagan made their req fat As Parker was preparing to continue a hearing thursday on the application for the pass. A Vinci s last supper to reopen to the Public m1l.v Italy a Leonardo a Vinci Terp Jece la supper will reopen Friday Buvich restricted acc cup the work a closed to the Public for two months while of Vals Studi Mays of protecting the tempera . The italian said the refectory in Milan s Sani ajuria Delle Grazie Churchman be closed Date finitely if any permanent damage to Niheu suing Freund. The minis said no Gryfe larger than 15 willbe allowed into the Hall and it fences will keep visitors Acay from the Wall of Livich Leonardo comp the last supper ii it ministry also banned Ping of tour i and other vehicles in the Square opposite Church in downtown Milan. Pentagon denies report of arrest of 4th Marine Washington apr the Pentagon wednesday denied a published report that in had arrested a fourth Marine embassy guard on suspicion of espionage As pretrial proceedings resumed against the first Marine arrested. Robert Sims the Pentagon s chief spokesman said a number of marines Are still being questioned by military investigators but there have been no More the Washington Post quoting unidentified sources reported wednesday that another guard who had worked at the . Embassy in mos cow with sgt. Clayton lonely cd and Cpl. Arnold Bracy had been arrested and placed in the Brig atthe Quanico va., Marine base. Lonetree whose pretrial hearing resumed a Quantico on wednesday morning and Bracy have both been charged with espionage. Nato bashing scorned former pcs chairman Byton Nauronis Slatt tilter Many a former chairman of the joint chiefs cd Tezlaff called on members of con Gress the Media Andwick misguided critics to Stop their nato bashing i m not against critic Willil John w. Pc Way or. Told the Isth annual european association of the . Army. Bull must come from background of understanding thaw to works the retired army general told Tecc nearly so delegates tuesday night that . Panic ship with it sallies is As much a deterrent to War Allis the military competence of its soldiers. X the theme of this year s convention Norship the common Vessey illustrated what the people of a crop y put up with to maintain this defense if you multiply the population of 1 _ give each person a car i million Noiem bring another half million armed foreign Ems put 50,000 adored vehicles and 100,000 witted vehicles on the roads and put a couple thous jets in the air then a least the oregonians Youj Ninow what the germans put up Vessey said this i soft necessary to preserve peace maintained by renduels. He recalled a fever Salon he once had with Gener Al of the army mar brat cd Vessey asked him what he would Down trently if he were to invade Normandy again f Edvon Cerrate on marksmanship Bradley made me cry to see All that ammo being Harned up to the front where our soldiers shot it All up without hitting a s a problem Cesscy said that has improved dramatically in just the past Lew years due to the coming together of better wild ices better pm enology and belter training. It with the increased first round hits by tank in Europe the army can kill twice Asma by soviet Lankst could just a few years ago. You arc Noj a for n to whom it May concern army. Now up to what you shoot the in lose in the number of tanks scoring gunnery ranges at Gracyn Wocher this year Dove pm to support pc secy s claim. Bradley would be proud of you he said. Then he dashed cold water on his audience by saying Bui you re not As Good As you could be.1 discipline an responsibility cannot be replaced by technology he recalled inc explosive decade of the 1970s, when the army was adjusting to an All Volunteer Force when lace curtains and dollies appeared in the today s amid he said is again resuming to the old fundamentals that hold True. The Gen. John a perching memorial dinner Spon ged by the 3rd army div and held in the Congress. Was the Climax to the convention. Glicr working sessions delegates voted on to be forwarded to the National convention for cons ration As lobbying goals in Congress. Some och we include a change in overseas Auto Mobile Shipple policies comprehensive family dental care changes civilian working rules a fir Mcall for benefits already enjoyed by the military increased Lipport for retired overseas Mem Bers and a Strong Caile increased Security in the fac of state sponsored . Officials announced that next year s convention i scheduled for april 17-19. Webb from Page 1 thai he was numbers in the ease an did not know the Namet Abny officers selected by the Board. To but the inspector general Faufite Flehman for failing to clearly communicate guidance Toth aboard before it began its work and concluded the Sanhty of the Navy although acting on the advice of authority when he dissolved the Bonf the Board also cleared Demars of any Impero conduct saying he did not arbitrarily Fence Whir Bers for the submarine my View of the promotion it is eminently fair and that there is Auff Firdous on going Effort by people of to preserve that fairness Webb Satt a he added Howg that he is ordering changes i promotion prank flirts. "1 havp4tfccjed that All guidance to future selection Pofe in writing so that it is clearly communicated lunders Lood by each Board member. Also proce dures for formulating the officer promotion plan willbe improved to include annual input from warfare Community Heads so the needs of the service Are clearly defined prior to each selection Board Cycle he said Lehman who was replaced by Webb As the Navy Secretary april 10, had accused Demars of taking advantage of his tame Duck status by stacking the promotion Board s recommendations to favor sub in that in turn caused Arl Jui Whin the Navy leading interns fight and to complain priv Effrat it was Lehman who was in eng with the work of an impartial Mili haian had created the 10-Membcr promotion boards 13 to select 284 individuals to Advance from the to Captain in Theca Mingear. A Narf circe who asked not to be named said the Board Wasif Maguy expected to select 21 submarine for in motion in Huff in an increase to 25 was subsequently authorized tic panel however selected 31 submariners for promotion or 10 More than the Origi Nal guidance for 21, the inspector general faulted Lehman for failing from the Start to make Clear his guidance for balancing promotions among the Navy communities. Baker from pane 1 coun appeals from the ill the tariffs. Ded by Baker i fro alter president Reagan said he was Irno sinaly tariffs on various japanese Electr Jpn to ducts retaliation for Japan s of a Trad agreement covering comr or chips. Those pc Auice to take effect Friday. The president s economic polic on wednesday Reje japanese t repeated the administration s Calls on Japan Ake action on proposals for stimulating its Economy a improve demand for imports. Baker said the Rea Ninis ration would continue trying to fight pro Nti ment in Congress White promoting Domestic econ hic growth through lower budget deficits and improved competitiveness in american Industry. 19 charged in protests at . Bases by the stars and stripes Nineteen people were arrested and there were pro tests wednesday at two american bases on the first anniversary of the bombing raid on Libya. Seventeen people involved in two sit Down protests were charged with breach of the peace after trying Tob lock the main Entrance to the base at Raf upper Heyford. According to chief inspector Laurie fray spokesman for the thames Valley police. Fray said there were about so people involved i what he called a peaceful protest. The 17 arrested by the civilian police were charged and released. Fray said. The protests occurred Ai about 10 . And noon Sec ruled Story Page 8. Earlier two other people were arrested by ministry of defense police for trespassing when they pm the Fence and went into the base a ministry spokeswoman said. The two were released after being charged. At Raf Lakenheath a group of about 50 people handed a petition to the Royal air Force commander according to another ministry official. He said Heddin t know what the petition was about. Of Iii Raven electronic jamming aircraft at upper Heyford were used in last year s libyan action and of 11 is from Lakenheath were used to bomb Tripoli
