European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 8, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday. July 8, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 3 birth dearth threatens West Book says Washington a l the Indus trial cd nations a t Mug such in blah rates that major amino tic disrupt Lions could result. so Ben j. Wallen Berg warns in a to hunk a cog published tuesday in the last 15 Tojim a so. Birth rat i in inc West Haic la Llen mow Levels needed to keep populations in the developed a Lions constant replying the Posl world War ii baby Boom Wuh a birth dearth Wallenberg reports. Faced with rising populations in the rest of the world Western societies could face a diminished influence economic and social disruption pension shortfalls and other major problems he says. In his Book. The birth dearth Wal Lenberg urges pro fatalist policies for Industrial nations including Day care serv ices for working mothers increased tax deductions for children and even Finan Cial Grants to parents. Wittenberg is senior fellow a i the conservative american Enterprise Institute for Public policy research. His Book s premise has drawn criticism from several quarters notably from groups warning that overpopulation continues to threaten a world of 5 billion people and that any increases in birth rates arc danger Ous. He is asking while Middle class America to become involved in compel. Reverse this Fertility free fall we have experienced. Otherwise we will pay for Ben j. Wattenberg Itic in Dine apparently to compete with people of color says Rupert Cutler of the group i population i environment a Lance. We think any suggestion o sup up the human Fertility rate anywhere is contrary to common sense and concern for the Quality of life Cutler said. Wattenberg. Asked at a press luncheon if his is an us or them approach to population denied any racial considerations. It is a pro Western Book. 1 Don t think it is anti anybody he said. A policy is not bad for them if it is Good for Modem capitalism has always been rooted in the economic fact of vigorously expanding Domestic markets. That phase is ending Wallenberg writes. Population experts say it necessary for each woman to Bear 2.1 children for a population of remain stable. Thai allows for two offspring to replace the Mother and father plus some to account for inc Small number of children who do not live out their Normal lifespans. Fertility has fallen mow that level in recent years in the United Stales. Western Europe. Japan and other developed nations. The missing habits eventually be come missing producers and Consumers soldiers and sailors mothers and la thers. I believe the birth dearth will in the near future begin to cause turbulence ill every level of our Economy from the counters of fast food restau rants to major corporate Hoard rooms writes Wallenberg. We in the West have about one generation to first understand and then re verse this Fertility free fall we have experienced. Otherwise we will pay for while More people May seem an eco nomic advantage they also mean More crowding and More consumption of re sources says Leon Bouvier of old do minion University. By any balanced standards the Over All Quality of life would seem to gain not lose from an end to population growth in the near Bouvier says. A return to Fertility Levels above re placement coupled with continued High immigration could result in half a Bil lion americans Wuhan the next Century hmtviersas.1 emblems will arise Mil just in the de Clining number of Consumers i propel the Economy. Wallenberg writer but impersonal and International relations As Well. He says the developed nations will Haw More trouble denting with the in flux of immigrants Frum rapidly growing countries in inc third world the birth dearth he says May turn out to be of great harm to the broadest value we treasure it will make it difficult to promote and defend Liberty m the Western nations and in the rest of the modernizing declines in the Wisl could eventually mean thai the . Will no longer be the most important country in the Wallenberg says. It could be a world where the Alliance of Western nations will no longer shape inc political Agenda the culture or the direction of the global Community As the . Population stabilizes More and More immigrants from Over populated nations will seek out the United states creating pressures for their admission he maintains White they can be blended into the american population in the Long run he says these new arrivals will bring differ ent racial and ethnic backgrounds and As a result we May face some increased divisive Ness and turmoil in Nacy Reagan is pal us a by numbers us her Maff during her birthday luncheon monday in a Linnlon a. Staff freaks first lady to birthday lunch i l i m l president Heap in Deco rated Nancy i agon s Bri Jet ast ladle with a Ion of birthday an j her Hull took her to Lump Al restaurant with a panoramic new her Puki Suu Man said monday the Issue of tin1 lust by s ape ital nut come up Al the luncheon snug there was i Inion in Al dec oration on her hire adj cake said Puki Simun mrs. Reagan s College records slum that she hum 11 n jul b. I 4 1. 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Geoffrey Lyon the equivalent of a judge in a civilian court recessed the article 32 hearing after a Lille More than an hour said a spokesman. Chief warrant officer Randy Gaddo. Lyon did not indicate when he would reconvene the hearing said Gaddo. Lyon could Call for a court mar tial drop the charges or ask for More evidence. Lyon is an attorney assigned to the battalion As Are the chief defense lawyer maj. Richard Walton and the prosecutor maj. Charles Case against Kelliher grew Oul of the Vesliga lion launched after another Marine sol. Clayton Lone tree acknowledged thai he had failed to report a Schual Liaison with a soviet woman employed at inc . Embassy in was assigned to the Moscow embassy from 1984 to 1986, Al the same Lime As Lone acc. 25, and two other marines caught up in the scandal. Staff sol. Robin s. Stull Cream. 25, and Cpl. Arnold Bracy 21. 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