European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 20, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes o 3rd army unit top tank gunners. Page 3 d jews May Boycott Pope s visit Page 6 d panel still seeks North testimony Page 28 ripes Utho Mied unc Neial ran me . Akrep Force vol. 46, no. 64 saturday june 20, 1987 d 8693 a koreans warned on rioting Seoul South Korea a prime minister Lee Han key said Friday that 10 Days of Street violence threatened to plunge the nation into a major crisis and the government was prepared to Lake extraordinary measures to Stop the of students hurling firebombs Ana Rocki again battled police in the streets of Seoul and several provincial warning was he first major government statement on la anti government violence that began june 10. South korean newspapers have speculated that president Chun Doo Hwan a government is considering ruling by emergency decree or martial Law to curtail the protest should it become impossible to restore Law and order. It would be inevitable far the government to make a extraordinary decision the prime minister said in a nationwide television address. Redid not elaborate. Lee who report to Chun urged koreans to return to their Bonus jobs and schools and end the disturbances. I Hope the Public clearly realizes that if we should fail to overcome the present difficulty in a peaceful manner the nation would plunge into a major crisis he said. President Reagan sent a letter to Chun urging him not to overreact to Street demonstrations the new York tires reported Friday. The letter called for presumption of discussions with the political opposition said an unidentified senior administration offi Cial quoted by the newspaper. In violence that entered its i oth straight Day Friday one riot policeman was killed and three Hurt when protester rammed a stolen bus into police in the Cen trial Pityo Taejon. Said a spokesman at National police headquarter in was the first confirmed death since the violence fierce clashes erupted in he streets around several universities in the capital As students set up barricades and pelted riot police with firebombs and rocks. Police Korea University students hurl rocks and bottles at riot police in Seoul South Korea Friday. Armoured cars used multiple tear Gas launchers to fire thousands of Gas with the military dictatorship the students chanted As they called for the fall of Chun s govern ment and immediate democratic elections. Earlier students threw firebombs stones and chunks of pavement to break through police lines into the surrounding streets. Faculty members issued a statement demanding that the government respect the National will and usher in full democracy. The peo ple s Wilt has been confirmed the statement s clashes followed massive Street Battles in Seoul and other cities thursday when opposition groups held an anti tear Gas Day to demand that the government Stop using the powerful Gas. Street Battles had erupted when police using tear Gas broke up largely peaceful clashes also erupted in provincial cities Friday. Several Hundred protesters took to the streets in the Southern port City of Pusan As police repeatedly fired volleys of tear Gas to break up the crowds. Gashes Between students and riot police also were reported in Kwangju Chingju Jun san and Chunju. Hundreds of riot police with armoured cars stormed Mankuk University in the capital after students initially drove Back police in Street fighting near the school. Special martial arts attack squads led the charging police As they thundered onto the Campus. Thousands of other students took part in peaceful demonstrations in Seoul and other cities. Some 5,000students shouting slogans staged a sit Down stake in front of Monsei University in Seoul As hundreds of police stood waiting but there was no clash. About 8 000 students demonstrated at Seoul National University and some 3,500 of them later occupied the school opposition demands direct elections to deter mine who will succeed Chun when he Steps Down in february. Pane a owns a to run classified ads by Chuck v1nch Washington Bureau Washington the congressional committee that ordered classified Adver Tising in the stare and stripes put on hold Hai Given its of. For the newspaper to begin running the ads. The joint committee on printing a congressional panel that oversees govern ment publications made the ruling Dur ing a meeting wednesday a committee staffer said. Col. Jeffrey Cook editor in chief of the european edition said Friday the newspaper should begin running classified and with n 30 to 45 Days after receiving official confirmation of the decision. I m most pleased that Well be Able to proceed with classified ads Cook said. I think it s a Good service for the people in Europe the committee in april held up plans to begin running classified ads after receiving complaints from Conrad Quagliaroli. Publisher of shopper s biweekly news in Esch bom Germany. The committee had said it would delay a decision until a commission headed by new York businessman Rob Ert Rosen completed an extensive review of All business operations of the stars and stripes. The commission generally supports the idea of letting the newspaper run classified ads. But once the committee members see classified on Page 28 shiites blamed a shiite group Hezbollah was re ported to be behind the abduction of american journalist Charles Gaws 36, in Beirut thursday. See Story on Page 2. Court martial of Stork s Captain urged in rear Admiral s report by Hichak c. Gross up military writer Washington the rear Admiral who investigated the iraqi missile attack on the guided missile frigate Stark has recommended the Captain of the ship be court Martiale possibly on charges of negligence officials said thursday the Call for the court martial of capt. Glenn Brindel was made by rear adm. Grant Sharp in a formal report to Gen. George Crist the head of the . Cen trial come said the officials who re Quested anonymity. Sharp personally gave the report with its recommendations to Crist during a Brief meeting in the persian Gulf Oil state of Bahrain saturday and it was brought to Central come Headquarters at a Diu fab Fla. For review by the general s staff the official said. Brindel who shortly was scheduled to be relieved of command of the Stark for reasons not related to the investigation was still with his severely damaged ship in Bahrain. The Stark was undergoing repairs from the explosion caused by one of two exocet missiles that killed 37 sail ors and wounded 21 others. The sources said the formal charge against Brindel probably will be negligence since the ship failed to take the proper evasive actions to avoid casual lies and damage to the frigate. The Fate of three or four officers under Brindel s command was not known but All have been assigned Legal counsel. The Bottom line said one official is that the commanding officer is responsible for his ship. It s pretty serious the recommendation to court martial Brindel came As no Surprise officials said because a .-Lraqi investigation and a probe by the House armed serv ices committee pointed in the direction of negligence in defending the Stark from the unintentional iraqi air strike. Pentagon officials have said Sharp investigation focused on Why the Frig ate s officers failed to observe Standard operating procedures and turn the ship10 allow its defences to fire at the mis report by rear adm. David Rogers who headed the team that went to Iraq said a radar warning device on the ship selected about a minute before the first missile hit that the iraqi Jet had locked its fire control radar onto the frigate meaning it was about to launch an at ship never fired at the plane or the two exocet missiles the report said
