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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 7, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes monday september 7,19b7 news updates Kohl promotes fish Bonn a Chancellor Hel Mut Kohl will serve fish a a party saturday to help counter a Public scare resulting from parasitic Worms found in some fish spokesman said. Several Cabinet ministers willbe among the guests said Dieter Haupl the Chancellor s party organizer i Don t know any minister who s changed his eating habits be cause Micro organisms have been found in certain kinds or fish Haupl told the associated  officials reported a drop of 60 percent in fish sales after a july let Evision news report said Worms were found in some commercially processed fish mainly herring and Mackerel. The Worms can cause diarrhoea. The Federal health ministry announced tougher regulations in the fish Industry several weeks ago. Berlin Wall Walker Seattle a John run rings known As the Wall walk or for his protests atop the be Linwall has vowed "10 invade the soviet Union to protest the four year prison sentence Given West German flier Mathias , 70, of Seattle was expelled from East Germany in february after being held for three months following his latest protest against the Barrier dividing East and West  was Given a three year parole period by an East Berlin court Buthe said upon his return to the United Stales that he planned to demonstrate again his opposition to militarily imposed Borders. Temperatures i h a n it it undo w a Matt it m european weather a Teai pm a rate the a win it now Lul Tiu or in to Dorir cum in n gum Matt. Umm that it Pott Skudy a Tan Oral tog too us in won Muntoni. P Kim. . M Tut 4pmtl w �. By  1my1. P 19 h 67 s3 to Timur i ital m 4tm 4pm h it h u 14u u u he u 72 it , d did no. I  by m 12.tlnwhinr by.  a  hjf"72 , w m co. D � 41ai to Otto r 04 m n u Toronto. 7fi Ftp Vlf we. By of Al Mitsud Pertll Reagan says . Industry leaner meaner than Ever Santa Barbara Calif. Up declaring that . Industry is leaner meaner and ready for action president Reagan said in a labor Day message sat urday that adoption of Trade legislation now before Congress would be a devastating blow to Many parts of the .economy. In his weekly radio address from his ranch near Santa Barbara on the last full Day of his summer vacation Reagan said this labor Day weekend is a Lime of appreciation Tor the working people of America. Our democracy is based on their Good sense and commitment to  Bui he said a Bill before a House sen ate conference committee which he has threatened to veto is bad for everybody especially Tor the working people of  softened by amendments in he House and Senate the Bill still would require the president to retaliate against countries running consistent Trade sur pluses with the United Stales. Reagan said those Powers should not be forced on him or any president because the would take away negotiating leverage. Protectionism is not necessary he said because of administration economic policies that have restored America competitive Edge. In the democratic response. Rep. Augustus Hawkins d-Calif., chairman of the House education and labor com Mittee accused the administration of Basing its education policy on style rather than  Hawkins contended the United state Sis falling dramatically behind other nations in academic excellence with one third of american adult unable to read above the ninth Grade , focusing his comments on labor and Industry said american Industry is stepping out in the world again and this time it s leaner meaner and ready for   Reagan continued con added legislation to Deal with out problem. If there s one thing that ought to be Clear to even the casual observer itis that Quick fixes and easy ant wars like protectionism Are not Hie Way toward better life protecting one Industry he argued risks retaliation against others. For example american agriculture would be dealt a devastating blow if our trading partners shut their markets to our far products in retaliation for american pro , we should be working to open markets to increase our productivity and to meet the Competition Bead on. And Don t it anyone Tell you we can t do siamese twins from Germany critical after Long operation to separate them Baltimore up the largest medical team in the history or Johns Hopkins Hospital completed a 22-houroperation sunday o separate 7-Monlh old siamese twins joined at the head spokeswoman said. The 70-member surgical learn began the operation at 7 15 . Saturday and completed it at 5 10 . Sunday said Lisa Hillman director of Public affairs Tor the Johns Hopkins children s Center. The boys arc listed in critical but Sta ble condition at the Hospital s paediatric intensive care unit. Or. Benjamin Canon director or paediatric Scuro surgery at Johns Hopkins said the operation was extremely Deli Cate with the chances of survival nor Mally no greater than 50-so." Patrick and Benjamin Binder 7-month-old boys from Ulm Germany were joined at the Back of the head an shared the major venous blood Supply but Are neurologically  kind of operation is always touch and go obviously because of the fact that the two twins share certain by Ossiem which if damaged will result i both their deaths Canon said. Carson estimated that the frequency of siamese twin births is about 1 per 2 to 2.5 million  was the largest surgical team in the Hospital s history said or. Mark Rogers director of the Hospital s paediatric intensive care unit in part because of the Nee to operate on two patients at the same  team consisted of two set of specialists in neurosurgery cardiac surgery plastic surgery and  nurses and  twins arrived at the Hospital a week ago but a pc operation procedure was started in june. In that procedure Hopkins physicians inserted inflatable skin stretchers beneath the Scalp. The stretchers doctors said inflate the skin gradually to provide extra skin to close the wound after the  parents of the children will not talk to reporters or release photographs of their sons because they have a con tract with a German  operation is the second attempted separation of siamese twins by Hopkins doctors in its 98-year history. The first such procedure was performed five year Sago. Turkish Premier Calls for nov. Vote Ankara. Turkey a Premier Surgui Ozal without wailing for the re the motherland party has a comfortable majority of 250 seats in the legislature Ozal advocating the bans during the Campaign had said earlier that he would suit of a crucial referendum on sunday More then the simple majority required for consider Early elections if votes to retaining november. The changing of election Date. Restrictions fell below 40  for Early elections in Ozal made his announcement immediately after the polls closed for a referendum on whether to lift constitutional ans which forbid several dozen former politicians from joining parties or seek ing elective office until 1992. General elections Are scheduled for november 1988. Ozal said the executive Organ of his Rul ing motherland party had decided to Call for Early polls. The decision must be approved by the 400-member, one House parliament. Turkey s 25 million voters were asked to stamp yes on Blue ballots and for lifting the bans and no on Orange bal lots for retaining them. Among the banned politicians Are Twoey premiers Sulyman Demirel and by Lent a civil the two campaigning freely despite the political bans had turned the referendum balloting into a Vole of Confidence on the Ozal government s record which is marred by High inflation and rising unemployment. 49 die in israeli attack on Plo Sites Jerusalem a Israel s air at tack against palestinian guerrilla bases i Southern Lebanon Over the weekend was preemptive not retaliatory a military analyst said sunday. Aaron lev ran also said the death toll was unusually High because the guerrilla apparently had not expected israeli War planes to attack on the jewish Sabbath. Maybe Pilicy thought they were immune on the Sabbath said lev ran a retired brigadier general and senior re searcher at Tel Aviv University s Jaffee Center for strategic studies. At least 49 people were killed and scores wounded when four israeli Jel fighters carried out three dive bombing sorties in 10 minutes saturday against five guerrilla bases near the Southern lebanese port City of Sidon. La was the deadliest israeli raid against palestinian Lari is since Israel invaded Lebanon in june 1982. Lev ran said the raid was part of the on going israeli Campaign to Slop palestinian guerrilla activities in Southern Lebanon and did not signify a change in strategy. He said the attack was launched be cause Israel apparently bad detailed in formation about the Large and there were no military or diplomatic reasons to refrain from action. When you have a Good target and your information says there arc people Aboul to attack you pre empt he said. In response to the raid lev ran said he expected an increase in the number of soviet made Katusha rockets fired from Southern Lebanon into Luul. Recent polls showed that Voten were leaning toward  results were enoc cd Mon Day. Soldier killed during reformer is identified the Hague Netherlands a .soldier who died Early thursday morning while taking part in the reformer 8?exercises has been identified a spec 4 Kenneth a Olson of Darien , assigned to the Wisconsin National guard s 32nd my co died when the jeep he was Riding in was struck from from behind by a civilian fuel Tanker near Dordrecht. Olson 26, was pronounced dead on arrival at Rosa a Hospital in Dordrecht. The cause of deals was not . 2 Michael Kennedy who was injured in the same Accident remained inthe Hospital after suffering a concussion. Kennedy who was driving the jeep is also assigned 10 the 32nd my co. Military and civilian authorities Are continuing their investigation into the Accident which occurred about 5 . On autobahn a 16. The fuel truck Driver was uninjured in the Accident  
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