European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 17, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page the stars and stripes thursday september 17,1987 e meets Media entertainment leaders los Angeles up Pope John Paul ii after a hero s Welcome 10 the nation s biggest Catholic Community Laid leaders of inc communications an entertainment industries they Wield immense Power Over the death or lire or the in a sense the world is at your Merty the Pope tuesday old an audience thai included publishers network chiefs movie studio Heads directors producers and entertainers such As Bob Hope Charlton Hes ton and Shirley Maclaine. Your work car be a Force Tor great Good or great evil the pontiff warned. Police estimated the crowd that lined the Pope s Marathon 7.2-mitc Parade route at 300.000."viva Al papa Viva cd papa roared the crowds As the Pope waved and beamed from inc glassed in Popcho Bill on the sixth Day of his 10-Day, nine City tour. The. Parade carried him through Korc town Chinatown an downtown in route to St. Vibiana s Ca thedral on the fringe of skid Row. The crowds reflected he status of los John Paul broached the Issue of Sui the nation s third leading cause of Nocles As the Nal Ion s new Mictl ing Poi and cide inc Pope made now of that at St. Vibiana s. Death among acc Nagura. At St. Vibiana a named for a third Why docs it sometimes happen that a Century Virgin Martyr who is Patron Saint to los Angeles 2.65 million catholics inc Pope seemed to resist those trying to hurry him to the , the Pone went 1o the Amphitheater at Universal studios fur a structured Dia Sec mingle healthy person successful in the eyes of the world takes an overdose of sleeping pills and commits suicide he asked. Why on inc other hand do Weser a seriously disabled person filled with life Logue an Exchange of previously pre pared questions and answers with 6,000 Catholic youths in los Angeles. Great zest for i is it not because of Hope the one has lost All the other Hope is alive and overflowing he said. Quiz from Paga 1 government employees but Freedom of speech we Don t always have thai. I Don t think the first so much abused Asil is censored said Skolweck Assli Ted with the adjutant s office in Mainz Germany. Goveny to Cut employees he press i think we re restricted to some degree while most of the said hey Felt the Constitution has stood the test of time a few suggested changes thai ranged from giving Congress More Power to including language that would ensure affirmative action in hiring. Of capt. Robert Scurrah a proc Slang cd mfr with the 28lh trans in in Mannheim Gannali said he d like to see an amendment politicians to participate in some form flt Community service before being . The Nartic spation would t have to be military serv ice he said in could be in organizations like Vista volunteers in service to America or Community serv ice. The people who take part in running the country should do something to be part of building the asked what he might add to the Constitution spec. 4 Mark Scha storm a military police investigator in Mainz Germany said How about delete there have been Loo Many things added to the Constitution he said. There Are people who Are breaking the Laws yet defense attorneys arc twisting the Constitution s rights to heir s 6taf sgt. Richard b. Carandang a Ouam Nouy. 7lh engr brigade said should e Only native born americans Are Elj Leno become president.". Fees Well d. of military person Ifie army and air farce in m u a had the most direct response a Nett in cd what changes should be made in his country s Foundrtig-4�c Umont. If it s nol broken he said Don t fix were divided almost equally on the question of North and pain Dexter and their use of the filth amendment Protection against self incrimination. While Many held that the former National Security slam frs were entitled to Protection under the Constitution others believed they abused that Protection when they refused to testify before a congressional committee until a limited immunity Deal had been arranged i think it was abused in North s Case because the fort probably never will be known said sgt. Moline Warren of cob 143rd signal in in Frankfurt. I think they were trying to hide something otherwise Why would someone refuse to testify and l. Gibson a Jet engine Mechanic to at Max to Germany said the Fiill amendment robs the courts of their ability to conduct a Complete court of Law decides if someone or something has been done right or wrong. If someone can evade answering questions that Are necessary to establish if a crime has been committed then the court of Law serves no purpose on hat particular Case he said the fifth amendment should be almost everyone questioned said they believed right to Bear arms. As spec. 4 fran ass am of cob 143rd signal in in Frankfurt put in Hov let arc people supposed to defend them selves if their Hen arc broken into or if our country is invaded by Russia Galvin from Paga 1 Nard Rogers who of withdrawal. Calvin s suggestions on the pro withdrawal of 72 Gentian controlled penning a missiles have been placed before the North Atlantic treaty Council and arc classified he said. We Are talking years nol months Vin said of his suggested with do of. The United the nuclear warheads on uji6erman missiles and has agreed iqra Clr removal pending a with the soviet Union on re ariane from a moving intermediate Range missiles from Europe. On monday . Arms negotiators i Geneva proposed to the soviet Union to eliminate both sides medium Range nuclear missiles within three Yean and scrap All Shorter Range missiles within one year. Removed on the Western Side Siles a missiles. 44 rs5-20 missiles. An intermediate Range nuclear forces agreement will increase the level of risk for Western nations a attn said. As you do go Down to Zero Zero in Short Range and medium Range nuclear arms on both Side you do pick up additional risks. Those need to be accordino Klaus Lenhart satellite director at Ina Agency s operation Center . Australian control lers took cot Omand of the Putsai k-3 satellite at separation. The other satellite esc-4. Is of cd by Eulas a the satellite Organiza Tion. Esa spec Luis in Jearm slant will control the satellite lh/26-nation Organiza Tion Lenhart s wednesday s Jundi puts Esa in apparent Comman Ovich world s Commer Cial satellite but meat least until next summer the Tameka s space shuttle program is expected pc gel Back on its feel. Even if a the Shute is expected Lof Ocus on in Iury and Sci Blifil a loads. Arian Esbach the commit via Arm of the europ Cair Agency has order Worth $2.5 billion that would put an add onal 46 satellites orbit. The Agency Plak two More Laucks this year eight next yes and nine in i according to Esa offi ii in european space Agency a made up of France West Germany. Blk gum Denmark Spain Ireland Leaf the Netherlands. Britain Sweden saltier land Austria and Norway. Compensated Calvin said he favored keeping the Lance missile nuclear artillery shells plane delivered warheads and the threat of Long Range nuclear attack. Right now i can see no Watt deter or ii no in Rajapa a Dju Wildin Ciu Viii said. The Rea we have not had a War in Europe is because we have nuclear the Lance missile has a Range of 70 Miles As opposed to the 4 to mile Range the perching the proposed agreement a Muhe soviet Union and the United Sta Lemk remove All Interr Ditc i regret that i in atm have As a part of the defense the Pershing i a but i also understand that decision Calvin said. There is no doubt that we can still Cany out our Mission however we Are nol lop satisfied with the level of risk which is now involved. It s gone up. I Don t believe we need to do any thing new except to go ahead with that exist. I m talk ing about improvements in aircraft capability and various conventional in Calvin spoke during a tour of the cer Tain strike Field Man Euver area. The Gen eral visited with troops from several of the six participating nations including soldiers of the 1st Cav div from fort Hood Texas. The exercise which began monday and involves More than 78,000 troops is under British command both on land and in the air. It was preceded by the largest return of . Forces to Germany since world War 11. Bork from Page 1 certain on How he would vote if the Abor Tion question were to arise in the future. Bork said that is he said before ruling he would first want to know whether a right of privacy can be derived in some principled Fash Ion from the also Bork said he would ask himself whether this is the kind of Case that should or should nol be the Federal appeals court judge was questioned sharply about civil rights by Kennedy one of Cork s harshest critics on the committee. Your clock on civil rights seems to have stopped in 1954." Kennedy said. He noted Bork i opposition in 1963 to Federal Law aimed at ending discrimination against Blacks in Public accommodations. Bork said he has Long since changed his mind about the legislation and feels now thai the civil rights Laws do much More Good than harm adding they have helped bring the nation together he said his opposition 10 the measure at the Lime was based on a libertarian approach thai Grant individuals Broad Freedom of association. In 1963, the libertarian View was not that uncommon Bork said. I think i was wrong. I Don t think i was in bad company. Bork also acknowledged his criticism of a supreme court ruling invalidating poll taxes a device allies said was Seato exclude Blacks from voting. He said there was insufficient evidence in tha Case that the poll tax was applied Dis criminal oily. To an opening statement to the com Mittee Bork denied that Hij judicial philosophy is either Liberal or conservative. He said in is based instead on the belief that judges must be dedicated to restraint and respect for democratic processes. My philosophy of judging is neither Liberal nor be said. It i simply a philosophy of judging which gives the Constitution a full Ana fair interpretation but where the constitutions silent leaves the policy struggles to Congress the president Legislatures and executives of the so slates and to inc american meeting head on some of the attacks of Liberal in tit Bork said he values judicial precedent and singled out for Spe Cial Praise the 1954 supreme court Rul ing thai outlawed school segregation. However he said judges who impose their own values rather than interpret the Constitution deprive the american peo ple of Liberty. That Liberty which the Constitution clearly envisions is the Liberty of the people to set their own social Agenda though the processes of democracy he said. In response to questions from Judic iary committee chairman Joseph r. Biden jr., d-dct., Bork defended statements he has made criticizing an important supreme court ruling in 1965 that struck Down a Connecticut Law bar ring the use of contraceptives even by married couples. Bork said he disagreed with the court reasoning in that cose creating a free floating right of privacy and was not defending a stale s right to ban contraceptives. Whai i objected to was the Way in which the right of privacy was created Bork said. Legislatures can constitutionally regulate some aspects of sexuality and family life. The question is has me legislature a reasonable basis for what it has done
