European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 18, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse The Sims ambit pipes aught Fulcd a wifi icky fun Lic Tio for Thi . Mob vol. 46. No 1 saturday april 13, 1987 d 8693 a today stars and stripes celebrates its 45th birthday Reagan slaps tariffs on japanese imports Santa Barbara. Calif. A computer Chip agreement Friday slapped 100 percent tariffs on four categories of japanese goods. They arc color televisions rotary drills and other Power tools desk calculators and automatic data processing Mach i nes. Reagan said the lariats which would in effect double the Cost of the items will cover $300 million in annual sales. The products upon which the tariffs arc being raised were chosen to minimize the impart on american Consumers and businesses Reagan said in a statement All these products arc available from Domestic or other foreign the list of items was Cut Down from an initial compilation put out by the while House late last month. That list included refrigerators film computer see imports on Page 28 Kelley Hopes scandal won t tarnish corps Marine sgt. Clayton j. Lonetree Cente suspected of espionage. Is escorted from a pc trial hearing. App Wio Washington a the commandant of the Marine corps Gen. P. X. Kelley Friday said the alleged actions of a few marines in Moscow should not tarnish the image of a proud corps with a 38-Yciir record of impeccable embassy duty. Related Story Page 2. Kelley said his own reaction to the arrest of three Marine embassy guards in a widening sex for secrets scandal had been Shock disbelief and then anger but he pleaded at this juncture i believe it s up to the american people to judge whether or not the alleged actions of a few marines in Moscow should Impact adversely on the image of a very proud corps. I have great Faith in the ability of my fellow americans to address this subject with balance with fairness and with Kelley who will retire this june after four years As commandant acknowledged at a Pentagon news con for once that the scandal had disclosed flaws in the system of selecting training and deploying embassy guards. Kelley also said there had been coordination prob lems among various Pentagon and intelligence Agen cies in the Early phases of investigating the scandal. Three marines have so far been arrested or charged with espionage in connection with the affair. Addition Al marines arc still being questioned. Kelley asserted those problems had now been Recti fied by the creation of a National Security task Force to be composed of investigators from the Pentagon the naval investigative service and the Justice depart ment. Kelley refused to comment on the cases of sol. Clay Tan Lon Clicc and other marines. The Marine corps arrested 25-year-old Lon Clicc in december and charged him with 24 violations of the uniform code of military Justice including two charges of espionage. Separate hearings to determine whether Lone rec see Kelley on Page 28 of sergeant Hopes to give sister gift of life by William j. Bartman Washington Bureau when air Force sgt. John Pida left Germany for los Angeles to donate Bone marrow to save his Little sister from a rare cancer he had no idea thai thousands of strangers also were trying to help with donations exceed ing $ 100.000. As John was Rushing Zweibruck Ckon a Germany his 19 year old sister Valeric a University of Nevada Las vegas cheerleader was being whisked to the City of Hope Hospital near los Angeles in a Jet owned by a University operation is scheduled for tues Day. The free Jet ride was but one exam ple of an outpouring of support for the Young woman who has a 20 percent Chance of survival with the marrow transplant and no Chance without the operation. Donations from co workers at Wei Bruch Ken and from scores of cities in the untied Laws poured in. One Las vegas. Nov., Casino owner gave 125,000. The Young woman s Story was shown on National television during the Mcaa men s basketball semifinal March 28. The game was carried live on an television. A was very surprised by the nation wide notoriety she s gotten said John a Security policeman with the 26th Security police so. I mean with All the cases of leukaemia and other diseases you hear about 1 did t think one Tittle girl could generate All the sergeant s close feelings for his sister were evident from his voice which like other family members voices showed remarkable Hope de spite the Odds. I m he said of the Cash donations for his sister. It s really helped her through All this la surprised me to see How Strong she s gotten. 1 respect her i knew we would gel a lot of sup port but i never dreamed people cared this much Valerie who has had can cer for six years told the associated pass. The boisterous cheerleader suffers from the advanced stages of Hodgkin s disease u rare cancer that Alec cos the Lymphatic astern and other internal body organs. Her treatment does not end with the transplant. Months of chemotherapy and other treatment remain to eradicate the cancer from her body. To be near her Pida has Ai cd the air fora for a humanitarian reassign Mentlo Nell is fab nev., the closest air Force installation to his faintly Home
