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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, July 29, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 29, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes o turkish official says . Aid Cut would harm relations Page 2 d Reagan takes budget Battle to Wisconsin Page 5 d Safe to continue letting airmen contest moves. Page 28 Juthe lulled Runoff Acihl Public Lidh Fob thu Ahmed hic Kairme contest moves e 28 vo.46,no. 102 wednesday july 29. 193? f7\�o- a d 8693 a House passes Bill barong Sale Ems i Washington a the House passed a Bill monday prohibiting the Sale of Toshiba corp. Products in . Mili tary Exchange stores in retaliation Tor the japanese company s Sale of secret technology to the soviet Union. The measure which was approx a voice vote less than Awe House armed Servici Al mice voted 31-0 Tor it Jurf Lacto the Senate legislation that would Lake harsher Steps against toshib0ncn As a Senate amen deny Beirad Bill that would Banj frames of the company s pro i Fol two to five years also pkg in Congress. Toshiba machine co., a subsidiary of the giant electronics firm is accused of Selling computer controlled machine tools to inc soviets Between 1982 and officials claim enabled the submarine More difficult to track. Several Toshiba executives have signed and some Are the subject of Crimi Nal investigations in Japan. Japan s Trade minister Hajime Ternura. Visited Washington earlier this month and said overreaction by some Langes in the Congress could hinder his nation s efforts to repair damage done by 1 tic Sale. The base Exchange ban would t a of a Dent in Toshiba s an in billion in the United Stales. An estimated jew to orig of Toshiba electronics item swifts 411 military exchanges last year. He death toll at 657 in Greece but cooler weather is forecast Athens Greece a temperatures hit a High of 113 degrees in the Industrial suburb of Elef Tina on monday As the number of heat related deaths reached 657 on the eighth Day of a blistering heat wave officials said. Forecasters predicted cooler weather would move in shortly to end the record heat wave. City Coroner Philippos Koutsaftes said most of the 657 deaths were elderly greeks with heart and respiratory problems. No foreign tourists were re ported to have died in the heat wave. Gravediggers worked overtime in the port of Piraeus an Athens suburb while the Coroner s assist ant at the Piraeus morgue said coffins were piling up in the open air because there s no room in  it s chaotic Here. We be Only got room for seven bodies in cold storage and we have another 11 waiting outside in the Sun. And the police stations calling us wanting to bring round More said the assistant who spoke on condition of Anonym see heat on Page 28 air conditioning plenty of water Relief to americans i Byl 3urland Maury Intel Lenkon a. Greece Athens is water especially Cool water. Last night i went to take a Shower and the was boiling. Burned my head a Passinge i agent at the military Airlift come learn to Day. Tech. Sgt Rodney Denni Soful Iklin As on Crete and Hii wife Darlene Stupi sunday night in the air conditioned Mac Leo Wrai with their 5-year-old son and 8-Monlh-Oldfughter. They were wailing for a Pace Ava Lahl Fri tit to the United states after a three Day visa my friends in Athens. Been Here three years Dennis said. I be drunk More watgu0a$l two Days than in the last month. Its of Firth do anything. You just dress to the Baj Meium and gel under a  Force staff sgt. Larry Martin on leave from the Juji. Embassy in Madrid Spain said he would advise " ads not to visit Greece in july or August. He went he inc Emend ferry boat cruise to three islands and six Popi guard fainted. It was t Muei Mour because of the heat Martin said. When Weg Muhe islands we crawled under Rock hangings or in pools stary Day i m averaging about four showers. I m drinking of water and  John Mexas another Mac passenger see Greece on Page 28 f Pierre 19, tries id hide her face a Robe leaves Tuin Mcnol hearing monday in Albuquerque Pierce faces kidnapping and murder charges in the death of inc wife of a staff sergeant at Kirt Lind fab . Story on Page 28. Stork s skipper takes blame to retire by Norman Black Auml Lilier nil str Washington the Captain and weapons officer of the Stark accepted responsibility monday for the frigate s failure to defend itself against an iraqi warplane and As a result will be Al Lowed to leave the service rather than face court martial the Navy said. Thirty liven sailors died and 21 were injured when the Stark was struck by iwo a Ioctl missiles from the plane on the n High t of May 17 while on Rou line patrol in the persian Gulf. Iraq called the attack a mistake an explanation the United states accepted. Dpi. Glenn r. Brindl the starts skipper submitted a request to retire the Navy said in a statement. Since he has served almost 22 years he is Eligi ble to request retirement with a pen Sion the Navy added. Because he held the rank of Captain Only i inc january however less than the required three years Brin Del will have to retire Ai the reduced rank of commander. Officials said this will mean a lots of More than 1100,000 in potential retirement pay Over his lifetime. La. Basil e. Moncriff 32, of Corpus Christi Texas the tactical action offi cer has served Only about eight years in the Navy. As a result he submitted Aidler of resignation and will be Sepa rated by the Navy forfeiting his naval career without any Opportunity 10 obtain a pension the service said. The decisions of the two men were announced monday shortly after adm. Frank b. Kelso the commander in chief of the . Atlantic flee in nor Folk va., issued letters of reprimand censuring them for their  c aboard the Stark two months Arjit. The Navy said the Start s Civ Lixi officer. La Orr tar. Raymond j. Gajan 35. Of Rockville md., Lui been referred for disciplinary action to he commander. Naval surface Force. At lactic  thai nieu Kalsu Dell Rimml a  was less pulp jute than the a incr Iwu officers and Ihui decided to Delegate review Olim Case la a lower it Vel in the Chain of Emma and of finials said. The letters of reprimand were issued after i disciplinary proceeding known As an Admiral s  during which Ken reviewed Llie Ireum stances of the a i7 Altai k in the Stark by an iraqi Harp Ane. Flu Ili ulily cars accented responsibility and both volunteered significant  in sacrifice m acknowledgement of  / the Nav Saint adm. Pc Lii. After a Levie a nil Hinves lilith. Lell  n a is unlikely that any new Lacu would be unania red in 3 court Manull Tinl thus  to hold see Stark on Page 28  
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