European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 20, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 23 the stars and stripes saturday. June 20.1987 Tan on North testimony inconclusive Washington a lawyer for14, col. Oliver North and the congressional Iran Coulm committees Nav failed so fur 10 work out the ironclad agreement the committees Are seeking to s testimony a Senate the spokesman lancel meeting Between the lawyers night had proved inconclusive Indi Cating no agreement had been reached. The Senate panel met Friday to hear reports on the lawyers discussions re Garding the fired White House aide who managed the secret arms Sale to Lian and the private resupply program to the nicaraguan Contra rebels. Morgan said thai while he sex further talks Between the Law Piaf _ conclusion is Likely to Beja Ahhin the next Day or so because Althouse is out of session Andja Floen of the House panel Are for Consul aliens Nye arlier the ranking Republic ithe House Iran Conidia committee said that if North refuses to cooperate with Congress even his supporters would recognize him As a Man in Lega trouble instead of a pillar of Patriot Republican rep. Dick Cheney of Wyoming joined House panel chairman Lee Hamilton d-ind., on thursday in a of North s refusal to testy Viva ii Gek prior to appearing publicly inf Floii i Hamilton said he hoped the an agreement by when the panels after a iwo Wam it Clear that the con position had toughened on the liter of North s private testimony Tell ing reporters that if Congress gave in on the Issue North would be dictating the procedure Tor the hearings. Hamilton said he had spoken about the matter to sen. Daniel Inouye Dha Waii and Warren Rudman. R-n.h.,chairman and vice chairman respectively of the Senate panel. In other Iran Centra developments the Washington Post reported Fri Day that former National Security adviser Robert c Mcfarlane was recalled this week by the committees to clarify some conflicts of his testimony with that of other witnesses. The testimony with an unspecified Post saidjitabjmrnmiuee3 appear conflict has been re it. Col. Richar Gadd an air Force maj. Gen. Richard v7cord told him he was going to the House in late 1985 for approx vat of a planto Airlift military supplies to the rebels fighting Nicaragua s sandinista govern ment. Accord ran the Contra resupply operations at North s request during Alime when official . Government Mili tary assistance was banned Gadd s Testi Mony Given to the committee in closed session was released thursday. Gadd also testified that North had told him about an Effort in the fall of 1985 to buy used transport aircraft forthe contras from the venezuelan air Force. The Wilt Mley Sporkin a former Cia general counsel Michael Ledeen a for Mer National Security Council Consul Tant Charles Cooper an assistant to at Torney Genera Edwin Meese Iii Glenn Robinette a former Cia employee involved in construction of a Security sys tem at North s Home and several former officials. Announced by the ocl Koch former Deputy assistant Sec lefty. Of defense for International Security a flax or. Henry h. Gaffney director of plans for the de cease Security assistance Agency and it Gen. Colin Powell former military assistant to defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. Safety plans for Gulf Fleet to be reviewed Washington a the Pentagon will review its persian Gulf plans to make sure . Servicemen and ships Are Safe from terrorist attack in the face of Sthal such strikes Are Likely congressional sources i the reassessment was pro maj meeting thursday Between top administration nati56-T Al Security official and a group of senators worried about president Reagan s plan to protect 11 kuwaiti tankers starting next month the sources said speaking on condition of anonymity. It is dear that the risks Are larger than the admin ration is willing to concede at unit Point said James Sasser d-tenn., one of the Particio closed door two hour Settlor. Sen. William Cohen a Maine Jmaj sheirman of the Senate intelligence Commilla Folk we need to get All the intelligence to tee an of the Threa meal includes not Only Mili tary risks but am be capabilities and intention of carrying cd army div Soldier f smoke i Halati. A 20-year-Olddiv Soldier Dieck smoke inhalation in4 apartment building Nhi fior a Friday. Spec. 4 Darnell l. Will Ottja Ding Down in the elevator when it filled with a fire on the second floor wednesday put said a her sgt. Mercer Bullock. Bullock said the Klier apparently did not know of the fire when Elered the elevator. He when Firof gaffs opened the elevator. Assigned to he troop 3rd in 12cav a Buedingen. He is survived by his parents red Linda Wilmott of so Evensville Mont. I will be at 9 30 . Monday in the Chapel Coleman Cavern Gellhausen. Search for aircraft in North Peru suspended Lima Peru a the peruvian air Force sus Pended its search for a plane thai apparently crashed in the Jungle in Northern Peru. The aircraft was Cany ing 46 people the military said. The soviet made personnel Carrier with sin Crew men and 40 civilian passengers aboard was declared missing thursday. The official Andina news Agency quoting from Anair Force communique said the plane left the capital City of Lima and was bound for Sapo Soa located on the Jungle Clad Eastern slopes of the Andes. It never arrived Andina said the 40 passengers were civilians and the plane was providing civic support. It did not Etab in recent Days differences have developed betwee the Cia and the Pentagon Over the threat from Iran. The Pentagon says the risk is Low to moderate fro direct military Type attacks. But the Cia says the risk is higher because in a terrorist style attack such As ant. The Abri to . or 1 by Navy ships Kuwait isl Ding to congressional lean that the in ales May be drawn into the 6 a year old Iran Ira War particularly since Iran has threatened to attack the tankers. The worries were heightened by the attack May 17by Iraq on the Navy guided missile frigate Stark in which 37 . Seamen were killed. Iraq said the Inci Dent was a mistake and . Officials agree. One of the prime topics discussed thursday was the threat from mines the source said. At the Pentagon administration sources who declined to be identified said a team of Navy experts has been sent to the the threat fro Maiti coast in t finished but military official Sieve Iran s use of mines is a manageable threat the sources said Al the White House presidential spokesman Martin Fitzwalter said the administration stands behind the Pentagon assessment of Low to moderate As the Mili a risks faced by . Servicemen. That risk was acceptable he answered i in the if mines a whom Ark Wail the administration sources said those from France and great Britain could a jetsam Nave the floating explosives. Earlier in the week Pentagon source and maritime Salvage executives in the Gulf said Iran appears to be laying mines in the narrow approaches to at a Nudi the main kuwaiti Oil terminal. 1assified looked at the i pc they realized it was a relatively easy decision to staffer said. He said sen. Wendell Ford a Commilles vice chair Man was particularly Adain Anib ii letting the stars and stripes run the ads. Ford was unavailable for comment N.H.but Dur ing the wednesday committee meeting none hand we have private sector publishing of Lions which do not pay any taxes to the .imerit, concerned that limited advertising i and stripes newspapers will Cut into i Haj on the other hand we have us their families who do pay names asking for a break to make their lives a it Nasier if they can save a Fea sucks by knowing when a product they need is Canale or if they can make a few Bucks by Selling through classified ads when they gets Fol Back to the states then i m All Forit Ford Sam they re not asking us for any Money Only for if Lyle consideration. I am prepared to give Tifft i the end the staffer said the committee saw no reason to hold this up any he said the committee was never against classified ads in the Start and stripes. But they put it on hold because Ata new an because there was a complaint aha Arne said. The newspaper s Europa Al and Pacific edition shave had the classified ads since 1984, but neither had Jofto us it until this Spring when Cook dec Dja Lar european edition would begin taking . A Iaroli immediately complained claiming that Rand other publishers in Europe with Magazine that targeted the . Military audience would be "irrepa-1 Hurt financially because much of their Liveli Lis derived from classified ads. Fca Iaroli was on vacation Friday and unavailable for Coln Tal according 10 his office Cook irim View april 23, acknowledged thai the stars be in Competition with other publishers Irful Ihler printed classified we have a larger of pc Ken to our readers he said. The newspaper had received of Lect for 308 ads Worth 14,1 is by May 6. It had Plantf begin run Ning ads May 7. All of the Money was placed orders. U reporter Williamj. Bif nun co mull k Fth efe injured in Accident Baum older ce1mab i Champion condition Friday in a California Hospit ing injuries in a stateside divin the Accident left Serph Iii by paralysed in his upper exr Ernitha or Baum older Public affairs Dworakoski. Doctors cannot Tell Wie paralysis is permanent. Family members were with Sewcuk in California. He is coherent a Dalert and shows no signs of paralysis in his legs Dwoira ails on he Accident were not available. Veil 24, a specialist 4 Wilh the 3rd in 16th Field older had travelled to Kansas City mo., As the on Abbas Paru Cipal on the armed Force steam in the Power lifting championships held in Early Jum he won a Gold medal in the the Power lifting meet. At
