European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 25, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes monday May 25,1987 Canada assures allies on Norway Quebec a prime minister a commune troops 10 defend Norway in Wartel would be made in Complete Consulta Tion with our our proposals will 1 think find the widest possible favor in Mulroney told the Spring session of the 16 Mcm bar North allanic Assembly. But Thor Knudsen Leader norwegian delegation strongly deplored clan Intel and hoped it would Canadian plan the wrong decision at the wrong Knudsen told delegates it would i of find a replacement defender if on its role in nor Way. In was wrong he add signal to the ea$ljm0wrtris Reduci _ its dec ensue Northern flank at a Lime Jet military buildup partic in he naval Field in the Dor them area has reached a Bui Robert Hicks head of the Canad an delegation responded thai we Are no abandoning he said Canada would not give up its 19-year-old commitment3.00q-Slnine Brit until ally to take naps As a problem arose because Norway sensitively close to the soviet , re have foreign troops stationed on Hicks Sas. Battalion within na1 _ earmarked for Norway will be retail Canada also will beef up its forces in Germany and probably will maintain its commitment to provide one air squad Ron to Norway he added. The main theme of the four Day As of 186 parliamentarians ending monday is a discussion of soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev s Glass we policy of increased openness on selected Canada s defense plans took most of the attention. On other matters Mulroney said the most urgent Issue facing nato is in enhance to negotiate the elimination of All soviet and . Intermediate missiles , strongly United the United Stales on this Issue .7� Bice coming months represent the besi Hope for an arms Accord during or. Reagan s presidency. A Puma sailors aboard the Surk on Friday assess damage done to the frigate in the missile attack. Senator will visit frigate to earn if defense system was broken Manama Bahrain Dpi the head of a Senate delegation investigating the iraqi attack on the a nday h e will visit the ship to determine whether inc frigate s anti missile defense systems were fully operational. Sen. Jim Sasser d-tcnn., arrived late saturday wit seven investigators and aides and said he would ques Tion officers from the . Middle Easl task Force about claims thai the Stark s Phalanx anti missile sys tem May have been broken during the May 17 attacking which 37 crewmen were killed. I intend to ask them whether the system was operating or not he old the Gulf daily news an English language newspaper. Frankly i expect them to vol ulcer information on what systems were operative and what systems were Navy technicians who had frequent Contact with the Stark have said the Phalanx had a computer problem May 16, and they believed it had not been fued before the attack the next Day. The Pentagon has declined to comment on the allegations pending the results of a Navy Board of inquiry that opened thursday headed by rear adm. Gran Sharp Stark commander Cap. Glenn Brindel has said All the ship s defense systems were fully Ai the time of attack. The frigate was on patrol in the persian Gulf when an iraqi Jet without warring fired air to surface mis Siles into the ship s Hull killing 37 sailors. Sen. John Glenn a Ohio is expected to arrive i Bahrain monday with sen. John Warner r-va., a for Mer Navy Secretary Glenn and Warner Are expected to visit the iraqi capital of Baghdad to interview the Pilot or pilots who fired the missile or missiles a the ship and determine whether the attack was an Accident a iraqi officials maintain. Sasser is head of the Senate appropriations sub committee on military construction and Glenn rep resents these Naie armed services committee. Four Days Afier the attack on the Stark the Senate demanded by a 91-5 vote that the Reagan administration submit its arrangements for the Security of naval vessels before going ahead with plans to put 11 kuwaiti tankers under the . Flap. Sasser said he also will be carrying a message to the Crew of the Stark from the american people. I will be telling them the country is very proud of them very proud of what they have done. Tie eyes of the country have been on Ihm Sasser said. Iran s . Ambassador warns . To withdraw ships from Gulf new York a the iranian ambassador to the United nations said sunday thai the United slate should withdraw its ships from the persian Gulf warn ing that intervention in the Tehran Baghdad conflict could fuel violence against other countries. The . Roler in protecting Oil tankers sailing through the troubled Gulf has come under scrutiny in the wave of an iraqi attack on the . Frigate missiles fired Fay Iraq hit the frigate last sunday killing 37 american sailors. The envoy said Ramaie Khorasani warned on the Abc television program this week with David Bunkley that flying american flags on foreign ships sailing in the Gulf will not protect vessels Tehran has targeted for attack. The policy of Iran is to defend itself against an aggressor against any enemy Khorasani said. I be Lieve the Best policy for the United states is not to behave in the Region in such a manner As to be taking sides with Oneo the the United states had planned to Register 11 kuwaiti ships under the american Flag. News Briers other of crash victim cites in German Hospit a a Dahlem a. German the i Fher of a Crew member killed Las a in inc Erlih of an f-4e phantom in soph died saturday evening in Wittlich Graf about 12 i from the air base. Aibel c. Naum 69, a retired air Brce Colo Nel decl in 8 Wittlich Hospital of f apparent heart at Lack said s Span Dahlem Saleswoman tech. Sir Vlaudy Ditlefsen. His Sor maj. Michael a Naur Buas assigned to the 23r\tac fighter so at Speg Dahlum an was killed when inc aircraft Cra Ltd while on a routine framing Mission near Karagoz a Spain. He Las the electro in warfare officer aboard the air raft. First it. A Lliam t. Roff the Pilot also dirt in the or the elder Plum and Hiff wife Mary Jane from Dayton not vacation Flag in Yugoslavia atthe time of fed had returned to Span Dahiem on Friday. He was taken pc the kpil4l Early saturday morning when Hefe Camf 1, Ditlefsen said. Just 24% net told truth new York Al americans believe the truth when he from arms sales to iguana rebels Accord the 24 percent j Jve Reagan ii indicates Only 24 percent font Reagan is telling ies knowing that Money went to help the Nicara a new poll. Down from 31 per cent two weeks ear. Any nine percent believe he was not telling the Ith according to renew York time Fps Neys poll published Sun Day. The Delepho Judoll of 1,43 adults taken Mon Day through tar Day shoved that 43 percent said the Cong Nional Neams into the Nutter were product new inform Oit and 42 percent said hey had 0njy been for fifty six Pfent said the a Gre Siona investigation Wasar. 12 percent Sav it was too hard on the and 22 Pitr cell said it was too easy
