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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, September 22, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 22, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 news drills the stars and stripes tuesday september so. 1987 wrecking Crews begin demolishing Spandau a Erfil a wrecking Crews moved into Spandau Rison monday Little More than month of tit the suicide of its last prisoner mar  Rudolf Hess and Soiu thir Hunters were Turing 100 Marks Abou Lfan for one its inf Amoh red cricks of plans Call for 600-Ccll prior be razed and the site to Beau Rcd into a luge shopping Center for British Sci cars slate okd in West Ber Lin. The prison is in pfc Brili Loco rolled sector of West Berlin. The four world War in relies who technically still govern the Wesim Flettor of the divided City decided to demolish ih&i9th-Cenlury Struc Ture to prevent it for becoming a shrine for nazi sympathised 7k Hess and Syrother nazi War criminals were imprisoned Iff Spandau after world War ii. Hess 93, hanged himself in Spandau on aug. 17, the formic nazi Deputy fuehrer had been Span Dau s Only inmate since 1966, armed British soldiers stood guard around the Anson to prevent souvenir Hunters from Tak in any bricks. Posted signs said they had orders Hoot at intruders British officials have refused to say where the debris will be dumped. Laotian paper says offer won t answer Mia doubts Bangkok Thailand a Laos official communist party newspaper says an american group s Reward Oner last week for the Rescue of . War prisoners will not help resolve the fates of americans missing from the Indochina War. The newspaper Papason called groundless charges that Laos was holding americans 12 years after the end of the War. The commentary in Papason last Friday was quoted monday by the voice of Vietnam radio monitored in Bangkok. Last thursday relatives of missing service men floated the Reward offers in plastic pouches they tossed into the Mekong River which Sepa rates Thailand and laps. They offered $2,4 Mil lion to anyone who brings an american prisoner out of Laos Vietnam or Cambodia. The group was led by Bill Hindon a former congressman from North Carolina. Papason called the action a premeditated plan of the United slates Central intelligence Agency and other warmongers in  the threat was aimed to slander Laos minimize the atmosphere of Mutual indent ing among nations it  news is far from contributing Job the stale of american servicemen who arc imported missing in Laos,1 it added repair work to disc tips a radio in Heidelberg Heel Bemberg an Raffio caption inthe Heio Werg area will  today and manner Haj pm rec Par might be disrupted thu Naan or the Heidelberg Nln Amto transmitter on frequencies 1143 am ,6 pm will be off the air from about 9 Ufa Muc 4 30 . Today because of  improvements . The Mann Tim feb frequency  to change Faut  107,3 pm ont which Jap it also Tutt in a broadcast Oul  broadcast further injun Tion regarding Stdio transmissions during its local programs Germany detains Iran air Jet until passenger gets of to exit by the Sun and stripes Frankart German authorities monday detained an Irwi air jetliner at Frankfurt International Airport for several hours because a passenger was barred from embarking after a might from Iran. Authorities mopped the plane from returning to Tehran Iran afr they Learned that a 34-year-old Ira Nian was not Sci allowed to exit in Frankfurt As he wished a customs official said. Border police spokesman Ralf Pistor said iranian Security personnel aboard the plane would not let the Man exit. German authorities became suspicious when customs officers were not allowed on Board to make their usual Check he said the iranians argued thai the Man had committed a crime in Iran Pislor said. Our standpoint was that the 34-year-old Man had a right to remain in Germany because he had a valid residence permit Jie said. Following ser Ftp hours of negotiations the Man was allowed offv3 3q . And taken into custody for questioning by Man Security officials. The plan chs cleared for Takeoff at 5 . Without the usual Cir wis inspection. 2 German soldiers Fine in collision a with \Soldiersf Utility vehicle Ansbach Germany is v two German sol Diers were killed and two . Diers and one Ger Man Soldier injured near ans no Friday when the americans vehicle blew a tire and Vruck another vehicle a German police spokesman sail  596th Maint co soldiers Fere taken to army Hospital in Nuernberg where we Driver Tammi Hajjo remained hospitalized monday. The passenger spec. 4 Edward Wathie Fuwa treated and released Friday night. Halo s Cottmon was not available monday said Cape. De Vribes 3rdsupport come spokesman. \ of the German army soldiers were on Lher pay Home or the weekend said Karl Mayer Ansbach police press spokesman. Two were pronounced dead at the scene and one was in serious condition in an Ansbac Hospital. Preliminary German and military police investigations showed that the two . Soldiers were in a com Mercial Utility cargo vehicle travelling on autobahn 6near Ansbach at 2 . Friday when the left front tire blew out causing heir vehicle to veer across the High Way and strike the other vehicle Gribbins said. Matthie is assigned to Mannheim. Hajjo is stationed in Darmstadt. Accident from Page 1 shaped charge part of the m-180 head portion of the device which of explosives did not detonate. Tel Odd. The stains 40 Pou the shaped charge is designed a blow an initial Hola iry tie ground which enables or warhead to Pine trait us a greater depth creating a Unger Crater. / Dye said there was not hip uncommon or unusual about having so Many so dials around the device. The Range was set up Rand Robin fashion with the soldiers visiting Many so Lions to familiarize them selves with different Typl of demolition. Had the de vice been set up to detox be then Only a Small number of soldiers in the firing any would have been  said the unit we of using the m-180 kit instead of the m-270 training kit because the unit intended to detonate the device the following Day. Dye said the investigation found no negligence on anyone s part and no one was relieved of duly. The safety officer and Range noncommissioned officer we present on the Range at the Lime of the explosion but not at that station he  from the investigation Call for All modified m-57 firing devices to be suspended army wide until further notice. Also use of raining devices should be used in lieu of live explosives when con ducting training that requires live munitions the in. Mediate Vicinity should be restricted to the necessary Row and Trainer the report said. It also recommended that a policy be established that detonation circuit of any munition should never be of unless the device is intended to be detonated Urther it said the army technical manual for the m\80 demolition kit should be reworded stating  bail should be in the Safe position. Reagan from Page 1 Effort 1o end the War which enters its eighth Yea wednesday and to Stop spreading the false accusation that sort now the United slates rather than the War itself is the source of tension in the Gulf. Such statement sure not helpful the nah tension diminishes so will our pres ence Lafaid. After King the Rostrum Reagan met privately with Perez f Cuettar who returned to new York last Wedna Joay after two Days of talks in Iran and Iraq Monthe Cotte firc Resolution. A Ifni or administration official who spoke on con Dit of of anonymity said the president told the . General that he is sceptical about Iran s in tent Donvin regard to the Iran Iraq  Mica said Perez de Cuellar replied that Iran feels i heft Nave already made concessions 1 and that Iran Pra ably will give no definitive answer on a  act lined his vision of the world s future in an annual dress that took a relatively mild stance toward the i Viet Union except for the criticism Over the Gulf and demand for immediate withdrawal of the soviet army from Afghanistan. After near eight Yean a million casualties nearly driven into exile and More intense it s time for the soviet Union to4 million oth fighting than Cleave he Decla the delegates of Iran and Afghanistan were Notin their places a mlle Hall for Reagan s 25-Minutc speech. Declining to Appese the president s remarks. Soviet foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze said afterwards "1 will give Ftp ech on wednesday. From Paga court of appeals. Col Foan said that rating was for a lower court and the two jobs Are not the same. Young who was to follow Coleman later in the Day said in his prepared testimony that if Bork s truncated View of the first amendment prevailed King would not be a venerated National hero he would instead be serving a jail sentence in Alabama and the non violent method of social change might never have found Root on american  had judge Bork s restrictive interpretation of free Dom of speech and the i4lh amendment prevailed i might have been branded a terrorist and jailed for my participation in the civil rights movement instead of becoming the first Black elected to Congress from at Lanta in More than 100  Coleman currently the chairman of the a act Legal defense fund testified that Bort has repeal blushed line of supreme old the Constitution pro i invasion of personal Liber induced in the sub edly rejected the Well court decisions tests against govern me to and privacy. Coleman told the Send Sta live Liberty interests nut judge Bork would re move from constitutional in Section is an individual right to privacy the right 10 be left  he also objected to Bork s stated View that several leading constitutional decisions protecting the rights of Blacks were wrongly decided and had no basis in the Constitution  
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