European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 20, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes monday july 20. 1987 sex Csc aide reportedly saw memos 2 notes proposing Contra diversion Washington a a former member of he National Security coun cil staff has Oil the Iran Contra commit ices in private testimony that tic has seen two memos proposing the diversion to the Nicaragua rebels of profits from . Arms sales to Iran a congressional source said sunday. The source who anonymity said former Csc aide James Kad Rimski May be called to testify after rear Adin. John m. Poindexter finishes on the wit Ness stand probably tuesday. However inc Conan Illic. Also have ihi1 option or leasing Kad i ski s Pri vate testimony As has been done Wilh several other witnesses. Rad i ski s testimony would vary from thai of both i find Chi a who was National Security adviser and to. Col. Oliver l. North a former key Csc aids. I testified last week thai until the inquiry by attorney general Edwin Mcnese Iii last november he had not seen any of he memos North said he had sent him with a request they be shown to the president on the subject of the diversion. North testified that he thought he had shredded Alt such memos but that the one Meuse s investigators turned up apparently escaped destruction. Except for that one which he did t Sec until last november months after in supposedly sent Poinc Star said "1 do not recall any memo that addressed the question of North did t have to put such a suggestion in a memorandum anyway poin Dexiu r said. I wan his Superior he said. I had the authority to Tell him to do it. 1 told him to do it. Lie had no reason 10 ques Tion Rad i ski who left the Csc in no vember 19kft, was the control officer for the Council s most sensitive documents. The source said Radzimski will shed some Light on the number of diversion memos in related developments Patrick j. Buchanan a former White House aide said in an Smirk that president Reagan should Pardon North and although neither has been charged Wilh any crime. If special prosecutor Lawrence Walsh does t get the message and moves to indict i or North. Reagan should step in with a presidential Par Buchanan said in an article in the editorial Section of the Washington Post. However rep. Louis Stokes. A Ohio a member of the committees investigating the Iran Contra affair said on Nhuc tvs meet inc press he believes the president would make a wry serious mistake to Pardon the two and i think it would be resented by the american Public were the president to resort to a Pardon sen. George Mitchell a Mainc said on lbs tvs face the nation it would be wrong for american politicians to try to influence the judicial process. And sen. Orrin g. Hatch. Pulali said on the Abc program he hoped Par dons for North and would not become an Issue. Democrats and republicans on the Iran Contra committees disagreed on whether inc revelations from the Iran Contra hearings have damaged Reagan s presidency. I think the president is Strong. He should he Able to recover from this and go on to an effective 18 months rep. Richard Cheney r-wyo., said on the lbs program. However Mitchell said Reagan has been seriously impaired by Republican losses in last november s elections and by the hearings. I disagree that he has t been seriously damaged. 1 think he has been seriously impaired is a result of the elections of last november and now she hearings Mitchell said. Hatch said i think it s helped the president. I think the polls will show that inc majority of the american people actually believe he has benefited from these hearings. I know that sounds astound i now members end a run Frum Washington to Philadelphia held last wet k to promote the equal rights amendment. Bork assailed by now Leader Philadelphia Al j Molly Yard. The new presi Dent of the National organi Alion for women on sunday called supreme court nominee Robert Bork a Neander Thal and pledged to continue the High profile feminism of her predecessor. Yard who succeeds Eleanor Smeal As head of the nation s largest women s group said now will work to put a woman m the White House resurrect the equal rights amendment and protest the Catholic Church s ban on abortion and bin h control. Yard also called for president Reagan s impeachment because of the i ran Comra affair. The government of the United Stales is full of corruption. Justice is being Obsi ruched. I think it s about time the House started up the articles of Yard void. Bork. Who has crud cd supreme court decisions in abortion rights and Alt Irmane acl Ion was picked by presi Dent Reagan to Wir Rod pm inv Powell Senate hear Ings on in nomination ill be help in september. Our first action will he to mop the confirmation of the Borl nomination. I in is a neanderthal. I Don t quite Tyniw Why he is Mill around said Yard who had been n w s National political director. Tor the women of America we ire not going to Lake somiiiiu1 on the court to is going to revery Johnr Lions la Soui Lues we Ming to fight every Inch of inc Walo keep him from Vard said. Yard the first grandmother to hold a National now office is in her mid-70s but does not divulge her age she was the endorsed candidate to succeed Simcal. Who had served As now president for seen of the past 10 Varc. She is stepping Down to concentrate on encouraging More women Lorun Foroff tick. Yard won 9-10-629 saturday Over challenger Noreen Connell president of new York n a during nows 21st National convention. Smeal said Ike results were a vote of Confidence in her strategy of taking the women s movement Back to the is rests when she was in i Psi. We wanted Loik much More Visick. We wanted to be out in the Public Eye. We wanted to Lake action to express what we thought needed to he dour said Yard who lives Sligo Nice a. Yard said now will inc Musk kick i a. Rep Patricia Schroeder a Colo. Who has formed an exploratory com Mittee and is raising mope or a possible bid fur inc democratic presidential nomination. Schnyder. A now cml or and the Dean of in Nice in the . House pole 10 the cinnamon saturday. Ivi a part pledged or wrote checks Worth sih1,3-w to luf Campaign in Pugusi. Now plans Pukit Ilie \ rms Isis in Washingion. Do. To Piu Iem in v John i jul ii i ban on Ali Ripon and birth control fur Nii ohcs postal service unions resume negotiations Washington up contract talks resumed Sun Day Between the . Postal service and negotiators for two unions representing s79.000 postal workers whose wage benefits contract expire sat Midnight monday. The talks broke off acrimonious by wednesday Wilh a walkout by representatives of the two unions Over postal service refusal to disclose terms of its tentative contract Wilh a third postal workers Union the mail handlers Union. Vincent Sombrotto. President of the National association of letter carriers and Moc Billr. President of the american postal workers Union said sunday that their unions Are determined to do everything possible to negotiate a new three year agreement by the Midnight monday deadline. We arc very Optimist about arriving at an agreement at least by the deadline said Hob Becker spokesman for the postal service no disruption of mail service is anticipated even if an Accord is not reached because Federal Law prohibits strikes by postal workers. At Issue when the talks broke off were provisions of the tentative mail handlers agreement that the Pwu believed would remove some postal workers Fram its jurisdiction and membership and Transfer them to the mail handlers Union. The talc walked out in Solidarity with he Pwu. Talks resumed at noon sunday following the signing of a memorandum of understanding Between the joint bargain ing committee representing the two unions and the postal sen ice that satisfied the unions concerns about Lac postal service agreement with the mail handlers Union. Hecker declined to discuss the terms of the memorandum of understand no a i no he is Prus whited by the terms of the tentative agreement Wilh the mail handlers from discussing specific provisions. Bui he said the two unions concern about abridgement of the Ai we s jurisdiction has been resolved to every one s following several Days of talks Between Law res for both sides. The mail handler Union a division of the labourers input National Union of North America represents 50,000 workers nationwide who perform such la is As loading and u n loading Mai i sacks and packages., in House transportation and All manual and mix Nan in Elwirt ing Tif bulk mail. If ratified by Llie member Jii. Their tentative pact announced Lue div would la the first postal set Ilem enl worke Doul without an Jihu Milf in 12 years. Inv Ai we represent the nation s w a Post office clerks maintenance worker motor vehicle operators and Seneci in Deli cry messengers he represents the i .5 a Leiu a earners Hodi v i i Iii Union. Die niiiinna.1 Kural u Lucr Carrier asm i Taiyun. Rep Secnik 7
