European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 8, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 23 saturday August 8,1967 mayor Koch Hospital with neurological new York a mayor Eppard i. Koch was hospitalized thursday Amran attack of nausea dizziness and stir red ech caused by a neurological disorder 0ssaid. Koch 62, was listed Jan Good condition a Lenox Hill Hospital Janie re tests indicated he had suffered from up transient ischaemia attack officials said. J a cerebral Bod vessel spasm briefly diminished the new or oxygen to the brain Caus ing disco Tyr to but no lasting damage doctors said. J As Alert awake joking. Feeling Quile Good and his speech was no longer de said or. Anthony Mustalish the Hospi chief of emergency services. Teagan announces cd for defense posit Washington a a dissent Reagan announced thursday he we urinate a Denver attorney Stephen a dual Fri to succeed Jamesh. Webb or. As assist rec Clary of defense for Reserve affairs a the position name vacant when Webb was named Scoreli Ripca the Navy. Duncanjr has practice Law in Denver since in and has been in the naval Reserve since j59. Is a graduate of the naval Academy Andi in the Navy from 1963-69. Gis children in Vietnam May be sent to . Washington a a Bill introduced in Congress on thursday would help bring to the United states an estimated 8,000 to 12,000 Chil Dren fathered by . Soldiers in of their prominent american Fea Tures which stand out among the homogeneous vietnamese population these mixed race Chil Dren whose ties to our country Are undisputed face severe hardship said a statement by j. Mrazek d-n.y., the Bill s author. Their families especially the mothers also face Wanton discrimination and often re Spond by disassociating themselves from the half Breed children who end up living on the streets of to Chi Minh City formerly Sai swedes Lay depth charges on unknown sub in Baltic Stockholm Sweden a swedish coast guard vessels on thursday dropped four depth charges on a suspected alien submarine in the Northern Baltic the defense staff said. By Midnight a search of the area had yielded no traces thai a submarine had been hit. Defens staff spokesman Kari Hansson said. He said the search would continue through the night. The 30-Pound depth charges were dropped in the afternoon following indication of submarine activity he said. The latest use of weaponry came just Days after the military decided to Call off a monthlong submarine Chase in Tore Bay near the finnish Border. Helicopters and soldiers stationed in the area since Early july woe withdrawn Over the weekend. Despite repeated firings of grenade salvos and depth charges Over the past four weeks nothing had turned up. Reagan s Nicaragua plan hits Snag Over direct tall Washington a president Reagan s Cen trial America peace initiative became bogged Down in a procedural dispute thursday u Secretary of state George Shultz All but ruled out a nicaraguan Call for direct talks Between the two countries on the plan. Think it is critical to establish that there is no Way the United state would want to lit Down with Nicara Gua to decide what is right for Central America. That has to be done by All the Central american countries Shultz told a news conference. Hours after the peace initiative a unveil wednesday nicaraguan president Daniel called for an unconditional dialogue with Ine United states on the plan. Ortega continued a push for talks with the United states on thursday flying that if the United states rejects direct ult with us. The whole thing is a Sham a Public jul it designed to impress whoever they think is male enough. Ortega s prop Saywas consistent with Nicaragua longstanding Pohon thai the United states is responsible for they turned struggle in bit country and that bilateral plus Are the Only nope for a solution tailed states and Nicaragua held a series of talks in the latter half of 1984 but that process was suspended by the Reagan in early1985. There have been Noj Jusn tic negotiations since. Shultz left the Dou flatly ajar to talks with Nicara Gua saying the phed states is willing to Confer with All in the peace process. A lid that option would be purged Only if it. _ Advance the goal of a regional solution to Cen America problems. He added that the administration is hoping that Progress can be made at the meeting of Central american president that began thursday in Guatemala City. Adolfo Calero one of the Contra Leaden who went to Guatemala City to lobby for the Reagan plan said thursday that the rebels should participate in any peace negotiations if we Are the one who Are answering the fire of the sandinista we have to participate in the he said. We have to be pan of any under handing any responding to Ortega s Call for .-Nicaragua negotiations Calero said no part of the proposal Call for bilateral talks Only regional of go sentenced in fatal so Berlin a Berlin brigade Soldier who pleaded guilty in a general court martial to negligent homicide in the guard room shooting of a fellow Soldier was reduced in Grade to Al a brigade spokesman thursday. Spec. 4 Timothy Giannota of cob inf regt was sentenced wednes Tamimie shooting death of pfc. Or. Morast pass assigned to the same unit. A Ciancola charged with involuntary mans Augbe a cached guilty to negligent Homi cide. Which ones a lesser punishment said staff Board also ordered that Ciancola forfeit a half month s pay Orla Calibar pistol that killed mount both soldiers were in a guard roam at a he compound. The Board determined that the shooting was unintentional. Ciancola assumed the pistol was not loaded when he pointed it at moras and pulled the trigger Banks said. Morast was struck in the Chest and died within on hour after being taken to a local military Hospital. The soldiers were said to be friends. The office of the judge advocate general in Washington will automatically review the Case. Demos from Page 1 Man roman Popadiuk declined to respond directly to the announcement that More than a Hundred members of Congress planned to take the Issue to court. But Popadiuk pointed to language the administration used in a declassified version of a report it Receil by sent to Congress that addressed the question of whether the War Powers act was being flouted. The War Powers act is nol applicable under the present it said. This is not a situation where imminent involvement of . Forces in hostilities is clearly Lowry argued earlier lha the act does apply referring to the july 24 incident in which the re flagged Tanker Brief Geton hit a mine As it was being escort Dup the Gulf by a Trio of Navy warships. The supertanker proceeded to Kuwait but . Officers aboard the three ships said it was Only Good Luck that their ships had t been severely dam aged or sunk by hitting mine. In the House armed services military personnel subcommittee. Rep. Patricia Schroeder d-colo., Dirge a approval of her Bill providing the s110 monthly imminent danger payments for . Service person Nel in the Gulf. The Pentagon has the authority now to Grant that pay but has refused to do so the told the panel danger pay is onlys i of she said. It hardly compensates our Brave sailors for the dangers they face patrolling he Gulf. Still it provides an important recognition of the hardships these individuals confront David Armor acting assistant Secretary of defense for personnel told the panel that while Gulf duly i stressful and arduous so is duty at sea for our sailors at Many other locations around the he said the threat of . Warships in the Gulf is lower than that posed by terrorism ashore in Man Middle East countries. A general threat of terrorism has never been the basis for declaring imminent Dan Ger,1 " Armor added. Rep. Beverly Byron d-md., chairwoman of the sub committee told her colleagues that she planned to have the panel act on the measure next month. At the same time the House merchant Marine and fisheries committee heard several legislators testify in support of a Bill that would ban the kuwaiti re flagging unless Kuwait agrees to allow Basing for . Mine sweeping helicopters. Eight of those hic open have been sent to the Gulf where they will operate from a Navy ship Kuwait which fears iranian attack has informally told . Officials that it would refuse a baking request because in does t want id be closely aligned with the United states. Dust from Page 1 real Mathis said. As for the dust Hamilton said about 100 pounds of it is collected every Day aboard the Fok. You Don t need a while Glove inspection to find it he said running his Finger along the surface of a deck ventilator Inlet we spen a lot of time cleaning it out of our electronics. If let it sit for More than 24 hours in will beat plastic foam fitters wrapped around the ventilator openings on the Fox s deck Are changed every three Days and there is a weekly blow Down of forced air to clean out the accumulation in Interior Compart ments. What we d really like is to gel out of the Gulf and get under a rainstorm said Hamilton. That also undoubtedly would go Over big with the Crew Many of whom said they have never been any where As hot As the Gulf where nighttime temperature in summer Seldom fall below is degrees f and Are usually around 100 degrees f by breakfast. The thermometer in a Shady Comer of the ship s Bridge is calibrated to 120 degrees of but on Many occasions at this time of year it goes Clear off the scale maybe to 130 degrees or More said Petty offi cer Fred Rosekrans. When that happens he said the temperature in the working spaces far below deck rises commensurately sometimes turning the boiler and engine rooms into super Sauna 140 degrees f. This requires curtailment of work shifts to avoid heal stress that reduces working efficiency and can cause handrails become too hot to touch and the air conditioning is overwhelmed. The Hole snipe the sailors who run the Power Plant and Monitor its gauges and dials stand under special vents that deliver a steady flow of air at a mercifully Chilly 98 degrees f or thereabouts. After a while you get son of used to the heat out said Seaman Albert he Nelcy one of the Hole Snipes assigned to maintenance and damage control duly below decks. But what i would t give for a cold
