European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 13, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday May 13, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 9 Gorbachev trusted Over Reagan poll finds Hamburg Germany up an Yunpu Mishch Survey conducted for Chan cellar humus Kohl s government shows More get Loans Trust soviet Leader Mik Hail Gorbachev Ihan Trust president Rea Gan Welt Ann in Flag newspaper reported sunday. The constr Nativ news paper reported Bat 49 percent of Gei fans polled by the Allensbach Institute Sai Uhey 1 bought Gorbachev was really thriving Tor peace compared with Only tej or cell who found lie same of inc american president. Well am son mag said the Bonn go Crement is keeping under wraps the 70 Page Survey report in commissioned in such issues front the polling and demo graphic research organization. Asked which of the to superpower leaders is mouthing Only empty words in Public statements calling for peace 25 percent checked Reagan. 18 percent Gorbachev the newspaper said. It said 29 percent of the germans said they had not formed a definitive Opin Ion. The sentiment for preferential co operation with the United slates has be come irreversibly weaker the report concluded. �43 Ohop by Tracy i Manti nuke slog Aneer a slogan appears Over of the five nuclear Power plants located the Cucit to the often clogged new within 100 Miles of the dry. The so Iel in Hamburg cer Nuny the to which rhymes in German says reminds Molori its of heir my in i r in Cue at i while around half the population wanted closer cooperation Wilh the americans at the end of the 1970s an still did in mid-1581, the sentiment for from America and the soviet Union has strengthened continually inthe last few Well am sonntag said the study re Bede a shift in opinion on the Supe Powers Amons adherents of Kohl s Jet Christian democratic party. In a 1981 Survey two third of t Christian democrats had wan go As close cooperation As possible win one United states and Only on Quail or favored a foreign policy that Tro of the High risk problem " " perhaps would not Whf win groups said Joel Hay the health care economist with the Hoover institution in Stanford Calif examples would be Pov erty insufficient medical care prior to the delivery and risk factors such As drug abuse. These arc All groups within the civil Ian population that you would not expect to be in the armed services he said. Those factors would Masl Likely Manifest themselves in the weights of the Newborn infants Hay said. The Normal birth weight Range is about 5 i to of pounds. The air Force found that 1.9 percent of deliveries involve babies weighing be tween vhf and 5 a pounds the National average ranged from 6 percent to 7 per cent the air Force figures showed that 1 percent of its deliveries weighed less titan4 i pounds cum pared with 6 percent to 7 percent in the civilian Community. The service also had 1.8 percent of its deliveries weigh in at More than 8ia pounds considered above average birth weight compared to 5 percent in the civilian sector. Another Factor in the comparison. Hay said is that while the civilian sector has patients with insufficient or no insurance the military provides a Complete ack nge of care to is members and their mimics. Other key areas the air Force find showed in service fell within the National pm for repeat caesarean deliveries hitting a percent while the National Norm 5 percent and 10 per cent. Do liver Klizing forceps occurred in 1.3 Percy Ranf air Force handle births. The was 5 percent to 8 percent. But spokesman for the american College of and gynaecologists said forc an be Fine if he doctor is adept at usin pm. Transfusions these Baker reaffirms backing of economic Accord Paris a Treasury Secretary Rajnes Baker reaffirmed monday in a meeting with French Premier Jacques Chirac the United states determination to respect the group of seven s louvre Accord an aide to Chirac said. At the february meeting to reduce the imbalances in their economies and to Foster stronger growth while working together to stabilize Exchange rates. French officials said Baker in Paris to attend the annual ministerial meeting of the organization for economic cooperation and development rec Doul tined for he French the . Objectives at be two Day session. Baker stressed that countries Wilh big current account surpluses should be making More use of their room to a never to stimulate Domestic activity a View Given Strong support by Chirac the aide said speaking on condition he not be named. During their meeting which lasted More Ihan an hour Chirac and Baker dwelt for some time on the problems posed by Japan he said. The group of seven is made up of the United states France Italy Britain Germany. Canada and Japan. Baker was accompanied by Secretary of Commerce Macolm Baldrige special Trade representative Clayton Yeutter Secretary of agriculture Richard Lyng and undersecretary of slate for economic affairs John win Iechad. Chirac and Baker also Daif cd gov Baker eminent support for farm production with the French Premier stressing that subsidies to Farmers by the european economic Community were by far out weighed by state support to . Farmers. He affirmed that for its latest Sale of 9 50,000 tons of wheat to the soviet Union the United slates paid out a sub Sidy that represented More than half the Selling Price of around St la a ton Accord ing to the aide. The Issue of state support to the Agri culture sector is expected to be one of the major topics Ai he Recd session. The uni cd Stales is proposing sweeping re forms of government farm programs that have the backing of some Otid Mem Ber states. Meh As Britain Australia Canada and new zealand
