European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 29, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes wednesday. July 29,1987 updates aids victim Dies Columbus. Ohio a a 38-year-old Man who suffered from ads died less than a week after he was flown Back to the United Stales from China in an air Force Jet a Hospital official said monday. Ho5pi5.il spokesman David Crawford said Brinl Anderson died of cardiopulmonary arrest with aids and pneumonia listed at secondary causes. Anderson had been brought to the Hospital july 19 after he was diagnosed in China As having on ads related illness. His family asked the . Government for help after commercial airlines re fused to Lake him. Anderson who worked for a computer related business in new York entered a chinese Hospital june is with a High fever and respiratory illness. Health officials snid tests showed he had acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Betty Ford surgery Rancho Mirage. Calif. A former first lady Betty Ford was in Good condition tues Day Al Eisenhower medical Center where she underwent carotid artery surgery last week Hospital officials said. The 69-year-old wife of former president Ford underwent the sur Gery last Friday. The two carotid arteries Are among the principal arteries in the body carrying blood 10 the two sides of the head and neck. Temperatures a n my n mum new to m Aurum h Mukul 71 a a u n sea ?3is s 12 to 7d m la i la ii Liju udi 71 us to ii so 71 1779 m 73 w a Aii Idt ss3v, in it � do Tofik Fott hot 11 s slim to u n73 h Honell n in ass it in ht4 to Uroic w h taboo to h Tuom to h to met it 74 Ibn it � " Carrington urges swifter action by nato on arms talk positions Brussels Belgium a the United Stales and its nato allies must move faster in developing common approaches to arms control negotiations with the soviet Union nato s lop civilian official said tuesday lord Carrington. Secretary general of the was Lem Atria acc said quicker responses to soviet initiatives would help counter a Public perception of Kremlin Leader Mikhail Gorbachev As the main mover in disarmament. Faced with or. Gorbachev and he s a very Good operator obviously we be got to Sharpen up our responses Carrington said in an interview in i office at nato Headquarters. I think we be got to Speed things up. When or. Gorbachev makes a proposal to the West obviously All the coun tries of the Alliance have to be consulted because each of them is very jealous of its own sovereignty he said adding that a Way must be found to get govern ments to realize they must move quickly Carrington who affirmed that he plans to retire from his Post next june when his four year learn expires Laid the United states had received less Public credit than in deserved for advancing the arms talks. "1 Don t think we have managed to get through to Public opinion thai that is so he said. He cited As an example go Tachev s acceptance last week of a . Proposal that the expected elimination of the superpowers medium and Short Range nuclear missiles in Europe be extended globally. The soviets had resisted this own 4pmn n u x co i a Volt a mate. Al Joni Ulen. 1 Moon. I he to ill 77 Motomi d n it uric in Iii u j m 7 u to u he a ii to i to in an Ephna lord Carrington formula on grounds that it would leave their country vulnerable to other . Nuclear weapons in Asia. It s curious in a Way that it s been presented by so Many people As a new initiative by or. Gorbachev when in Point of fact it s or. Gorbachev Al last agreeing to what we had proposed car Ungto said. He attributed Gorbachev s Success in casting himself As the prime mover in superpower disarmament to his leadership style and his vigorous approach to improving relations with the United states and its allies. Until or. Gorbachev appeared on the scene you never got any sensible re action from Moscow to . Arrix of fers he said. You got a son of. None Walling and now when you gel the More flexible response from the Russini. I think that strikes people As so novel thai they begin to. Attribute the initiative to the Carrington said he was encouraged by recent developments in the .-soviet arms talk in Geneva. He said be us Little Chance that an agreement to re move the medium and Short Range mis Siles would be blocked by a dispute Over the status of . War Cadi on Germun missile the soviets want these 72 warhead assigned to penning a missiles held by the German air Force dismantled along with those on . Cruise and per Illing ii missile and soviet ss-20 Rock ets. The United Sulci and Germany have refused to accept this. Carrington 68, also affirmed that he intended to step Down u nato Secre tary general when his term expire next june 30, although he left open the possibility thai he might stay on for a few extra months if the member govern ments could not find a replacement in time. I think it s a mistake to stay Loo Long in a Job of this kind and 1 think that when one reaches a certain age. You ought to go and you ought to have younger people take Over and not have old suspect held on $500,000 Bond in death of airman s pregnant wife Albuquerque . A a woman accused of strangling an 8/i months pregnant woman and then per forming a crude caesarean Section to re move the unborn child was arraigned monday and ordered held under a $500,000 Bond. Darci Kayleen Pierce 19, is charged with murder and kidnapping in thurs Day s slaying of Cindy Lynn Ray who was abducted while on a visit to a clinic Al Kirtland fab. State District judge James o Toole or dered Pierce the wife of an airman held at the de Malillo county detention Cen Ter. Police have said Pierce apparently wailed Oul tide the clinic for any preg Nant woman because she wanted a the two women did nol know each other. Pierce was arrested Friday several hours after she arrived Al the University of new Mexico Hospital with a Newborn infant girl and told authorities there she had just Given birth and wanted the baby checked. Hospital personnel alerted thai Ray 23, had been reported missing hours ear Lier examined the woman and deter mined she had not Given birth. The child was in Good condition. Pierce was questioned by police for several hours then led officers to Ray s body in the Manzano mountains East of Albuquerque police said. District attorney Steven Schift said monday it would Lake a few More Days to confirm whether the child removed from Ray s body was the same infant taken to the Hospital by Pierce. George Pearcy a spokesman at the military base said Pierce was examined by doctors when she and her husband Raymond moved to Albuquerque Fram Oregon in May. They found the woman was not pregnant he said. Ray whose husband Samuel is a staff sergeant Al Kirtland was a former Resi Dent of Springville Utah. Mrs. Ray was from Payson Utah police said. The rays had another child. They previously were stationed at bit Burc a Germany. The Albuquerque Tribune reported monday that Pieree i Friend in port land Ore had said the woman delivered a stillborn child shortly after her marriage last december. Cafes to Scarf charging for Cata logs �.ti. A Kiuda Pmj to iwo m-pnot1f� to . I by Charlie Munich Burnu wishing May be free but the wish Book will Cost. The new edition of the Exchange serv ice Catalon w ill Cost customers 13 under a program designed in Pun to Cut Catalon Basic and increase drooping sales. Callog Wales fell 14 percent in 1986, the second consecutive decline and resulted in a net loss of s2 million Accord ing to the army and air Force Exchange service s annual report. Officials attribute the decline in mail order sales to belter availability of Mer Chandise in overseas exchanges. 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