European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 12, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes o 3 mexicans charged in Boxcar deaths Page 5 q Story of Marcos plot was a ploy officials 9 d Jackson wants to play football too Page 25 Tuth Okind unofficial up Tuchton ran tm1 . A kid Poi Cit vol.46,no.85 sunday july 12, 1987 him,.41, 08693 a Chun foes May form 1 opposition party Seoul South Korea a South Korea s lop two opposition Leaden vowed saturday to cooperate to avoid splitting the democratic Reform movement and said they probably would join forces in the same Politi Cal party. Kim Dae Jung and Kim Young Sam also urged Hun Doo Hwan s government to release All political prisoners and Grant amnesty to Alt people facing Politi Cal charges except or the opposition and governing parties said they Hope to finish drafting constitutional Revi Sion by the Middle of the week and begin on the changes soon afterwards. Meanwhile 18 anglican minister Are beginning a hunger strike to protest the entry of riot police onto the grounds of Seoul s anglican Cathedral during an anti government protest two kims met amid speculation that each might run for president and Divide the opposition. Later. They told reporters that Kim Dac Jung probably would join the major opposition reunification democratic parly which Kim Young Sam Dae Jung was banned from politics because of a 1980 sedition conviction but his civil rights were restored thursday under a sweeping amnesty granted to 2,333 people Kim Dae Jung said he would make a final decision on joining the party after visiting the Southern City of Kwangju within the next two weeks. Kim Young Sam said he would be made a permanent adviser to the Dae Jung is from the Kwangju area a traditional opposition stronghold and site of a big anti government rebellion thai he was accused of instigating in 1980.he said saturday that because he was once sentenced to death in connection with the uprising and in View of the urgings by Kwangju citizens he planned to visit the City before making a decision. The death sentence was reduced to 20 years in prison and the prison sentence was later suspended. Kim Young Sam and Kim Dae Jung split the opposition when both ran for president in 1980. A third candidate in that Campaign which was broken off by a military crackdown was Kim Jong Oil he had served As in my minister for a time under president Park Chung Nee who was assassinated in 1979. The Korea Herald on saturday quoted Kim Jong Pil As saying he might run in the coming election if direct presidential elections become a reality. On july i following weeks of huge anti govern ment demonstrations Chun accepted a wide Range of opposition demands including direct presidential elections. The opposition says the present electoral College system favors the party in Power. Constitutional amendments Are needed to implement the changes. Reunification democratic party spokesman Kim tac Ryong said the party would com plete its draft amendments by tuesday. The government recently released s34 people who had been arrested for taking part in anti government demonstrations or convicted of other politically re lated charges. The opposition says the government holds hundreds of other political prisoners. Kim Dae Jung and Kim Young Sara called saturday for their release. Court officials said saturday that charges probably would be dropped soon against about 350 people Nowon trial for anti government activities newspapers unidentified officials were quoted As saying about so other people on trial May be detained fur ther because they advocated Radical ideologies or see foes on Page 28 reunited in America vol told Wrobke Waskl holds his crippled Caio a son Wojcicch is us Kite Doroto stands by him Friday at new York s Kennedy Airport. Wro Blews a pole who emigrated to America in november to earn Money for a son i medical treat ment was shot in the face by thieves june 4. It i the Fust tune he s seen his of Mary sir c leaving Poland. Sec Story on Page 4. Unflappable Shell Start from scratch Fairbury neb. A she says she almost chickened out but the defending National Hen clucking Champion decided to give it another go Over the week end at the Wayne Chicken show. Judith Kluge of Fairbury wan Tan year s contest after her Daugh Ter signed her up. "1 did t want to do it. I said what do i have to lose besides my Fenily my reputation every thing " her Fame spread after her appearance and performance on the tonight show Law August. Since then she has done her Chick in imitations Tor area groups and organizations. Kluge her husband and six Chil Dren ill were id participate in con tent whih include an egg catch in which a raw egg is dropped Flora 55fed toward a Conan land who Luiei to catch it intact. Abo scheduled Are a rooster crowing contest a free of Mejel feed a Chicken living contest Chic Ken and egg shows and a Parade. 1986 Poindexter memo revealed Reagan s Contra Aid frustration Washington a president Reagan was so Adamant on helping the contras in Nicaragua despite congressional opposition that he told a top aide he wanted to figure out a Way to take action unilaterally to provide assist Ance an internal memo reveals. The memorandum written by then National Security adviser John Pom Dexter refers to a May i 1986, meeting with Reagan in which the president Dis cussed the upcoming congressional vote on Contra Aid. At the time Congress was Iti the Sec Ond year of ban on military or paramilitary assistance to the rebels and was considering the administration s re quest to Mume the Aid. The memo released Friday evening by the congressional Iran Contra commit tees also said that Reagan was Reading a Book on terrorism and was taken with the examples of presidential actions in the past without congressional approx memo written on the White House computer message system was sent to a handful of National Security Council members including la col. Oliver North and reveals Reagan s frustration Over congressional opposition to his Central american policy. Yesterday in a meeting that i had with the Poindexter wrote inthe May 2 message he started the con see Contra on Page 28 burning objection stalls garbage plan new Yor k up the City s plan to Burn and Bury the Long afloat pile of Barge borne garbage that nobody wanted ran aground Early saturday when a Brooklyn judge signed an order temporarily blocking the proposal officials Borough president Howard Golden obtained the temporary re straining order barring the City from Bur Ning the j.186 ton of train in his Bor Ough and burying it in a Landfill in Islip on Long Island where the garbage Barge began its , 112-Day Odyssey. Golden rep. Stephen Solan. . And several other elected officials and Community groups filed suit in state supreme court in Brooklyn shortly after Midnight a Golden aide said. State supreme court Justice William Bellard signed the restraining order shortly after the suit was filed said Golden s executive assistant Marilyn Gelber. Melber said a hearing on the suit will be held monday in Hale supreme Cour tin Brooklyn and the expects the City to argue against the restraining order. Nearly four months after the trash was loaded on the Barge Moro. Officials agreed Friday to Burn the garbage at the Southwest incinerator in Brooklyn and Bury the ashes in the Islip town Landfill. But Golden opposed burning the trash in Brooklyn because he says the City has not examined the environmental Impact of the plan and because it would Cost the City Money Gelber wants to know what alternatives the City considered and Why they chose burning and burying Gelber said. The Odyssey of the pile of garbage began in Islip with the Hunt for a dump starting March 22.during a 6.000-mile Ocean journey. See garbage on Page 28
