European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 30, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes wednesday september 30,1987 news updates Argentine revolt Buenos Aires Argentina a about 150 Oft cars monday sur rendered control or Barracks they look for tour hour to protest the commander. Army chief of staff Gen. Jose d. Caridi informed president Raul Alfonsin shortly after 2 . Thai the situation at regiment 3 was under according to gov Emmonl sources. The Silva icon now is one of absolute Caridi told re porters. The Brief rebellion was the most serious military incident since april when officers from army regiments in Buenos Aires Cordoba and Sata mutinied. They demanded amnesty for officers accused of human right abuses during the 197643 military regime. Hirohito report Tokyo a emperor Hirohito who underwent surgery last week to bypass an obstruction of his intestines does not have can cer his physicians said tuesday confirming an unofficial report that was broadcast last week by japanese television. Tests performed at Tokyo univer sity showed the 86-year-old emperor is suffering from chronic pancreatitis Akira Takagi the emperor s chief doctor Loda new conference. There were scars caused by inflammation but no cancer cells were found on tissue taken from the emperor s pancreas during a 2 4-hour operation sept. 22. 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No Wplf i Kwi 3t-t sunt we Mac a 0 � or of fax ten rim hrs pm any a wrap Furj High i r Jam 4pm 64 m g a pc $0, to n 77 Lontier a by u m4d�l. 9 47 m i Iron. 1 Reagan urges Banks to hike lending to third world nations Washington a president Reagan tuesday called for stepped up lending by multinational Banks and com Mercial institutions to assist indebted third world nations saying a Cooper alive approach by both prosperous and poor nations is inc Only real answer to the red Ink problem. Reagan in a speech to the joint meet ing of the 151-nation world Bank and the International monetary fund its Sis Ter organization also renewed his opposition to a tide toward protectionism in Congress. He urged once More the elimination of agricultural subsidies world wide. The huge debt Burden carried in the third world is not just their problem the president said. Ii is our problem. And today it us pledge we will solve it together 1 Reagan told the International Finan Ciers gathered not far from the White House that a number of proposals to strengthen the if ability to promote growth oriented Reform will be advanced soon. But this will not be leaders in debtor nations have Tough decisions to make. Our slogan must be it can be done " Reagan boasted thai the economic policies his administration has pursued since he came into office in 1981 ought to serve As a guide for debtor nations trying to stimulate their economies. The moral of the Reagan economic Story he told the audience is that economies flourish under democratic systems where the Centra government Lowers it profile and gives incentives to private business. At the same Lime he said the Central themes of our relations especially with developing countries have been and should continue to be Trade rather than Aid Mutual Benefit rather than Charity a hand up rather than a overcoming the obstacles to Progress in these poorer nations is perhaps the greatest management Challenge in the world today a cooperative solution to the debt problem is the Only real an the dominating theme of the plan for assistance to third world nations advanced by Treasury Secretary James Baker in has been that lending activity should be stepped up but that these Loans should be made conditional on the acceptance by leaders of these countries of reforms intended to Spur economic growth. Baker conceded in Advance of Ria can s speech that Selling Congress on the heightened lending activity by the world Bank will be difficult. On monday Baker told a world Bank panel that significant Progress has been made in a 2-year-old initiative bearing Iris name Ana intended to help ease the debt crisis of developing nations particularly in latin Amend. Bui baiter said the Bank should play an even Mare Active role in the future in helping the major debtor nations. He said the administration support a proposal by world Bank president bar Ber Conable to increase annual lending by the organization to $20 billion a year by the 1990s, up from the current $j7 billion we anticipate that this will not be an easy Issue to present to our Congress Baker said. However we Are committed to press for these funds to necessary to the continued efficient operation of the Conable is seeking an increase or $40 billion to j80 billion in the Reserve Hinds used to support the Bank s lending up from the current $94 billion roughly 20 percent of which is pledged by the United states. The increase would be shared among the world s industrialized nations. The administration last week with Drew its original objections to he pro posed increase and said negotiations should begin after this week s world Bank meeting. Amended Bill Calls for Gao to probe allegations of censorship at stripes by Chuck Vinch Washington Bureau Washington an amendment to inc Senate s defense authorization Bill Calls for the general accounting office to investigate charges of censorship at the european and Pacific editions of the stars and stripes. The amendment sponsored by sen. William Proxmire d-wis., and passed by the Senate saturday would give the Gao 90 Days from the Date that the authorization Bill is enacted to conduct the investigation report its findings and make recommendations. The amendment differs from prox Mirc s original Bill which called for an Independent five person civilian com Mission made up of members of the society of professional journalists to con duct the investigation. Proxmire made the change because some senators including sen. John Glenn a Ohio objected to the creation of a whole new bureaucracy when the Gao is already in place and fully Capa ble of doing thai Job a staffer said. A similar Bill is pending before he House armed services committee. The Bill by reps. Glenn English d-okla., and Gerald Kleczko p-wis., Calls for the five person commission to conduct a 180-Day investigation. A committee staffer said the differ ence Between the House and Senate ver Sions of the legislation probably would be taken up after the Senate passes its authorization Bill and the House and Senate armed services committee meet to come up with one version of the Bill. Proxmire introduced his legislation because he maintains military person Nel Art being shortchanged through censorship of the stars and stripes by the department of defense airman jailed for putting child in hot water Bidav Edehl staff writer a 22-year-old air Force Security specialist was ordered jailed for two Yean and was Dis honorable discharged by i military judge for dipping his 20-Monih old stepdaughter in scalding water to punish her for crying. . Rodney to Wagon ofter of he 7501st munitions support Sci at Buechel a Germany admitted placing the girl in a Bathtub with 150 degree water at his quarters in Unten Germany according to Cape. Milch Etlinger the air Force prosecutor in the general court martial at Lindsay As Germany. The child suffered first and second degree Burns on 11 percent of her body including her hands feel and buttocks. Ettinger Taid tuesday that Wagonhoffer became frustrated and angry when the Girt threw a Tantrum after her Mother left the House the evening of feb. 22 for an exercise class. Wagonhoffer was unable to Calm the girl and later filled the Bathtub with water that investigators judged to be about 150 degrees. Wagonhoffer who said he put the naked Girt in the water partly to punish her for misbehaving that morning left her in the tub for an indeterminable amount of Lime Ettigi Tgcy said. The child who now is living with her Mother in the United states needed two operations including two skin grafts. In a pretrial i arrangement Wagon of for agreed to plead guilty in the trial by judge Only to the charge of assault with a mean Likely to produce serious bodily harm Ettinger said. For his plea he received a guarantee from the government of a sentence that included no More than 30 months in prison Etlinger said. The maximum Penally for the charge is three Yean in jail a dishonourable discharge and forfeit ure fall pay and allowances. Wagon Hoffer a three year Veteran of the military also was reduced monday to the Grade of Al and ordered to forfeit $5,236 of his pay Over the next year. Reformer participant charged with murder a flit m sw4m4 Pike Heidelberg is a 24-year old Pennsylvania National guardsman has been charged with murder in the strangulation death of a German lawyer who died during an apparent homosexual tryst Early sept. 21. Spec. 4 Keith r. Cooper of Phila Delphia also was charged with larceny and indecent acts a Usa eur spokes Man said tuesday. Cooper in Germany As part of he an Nual Rob grrr exercise was apprehended by the army criminal investigation come sept 23 after he was identified from an artist s sketch. He was held by German authorities until saturday when he was moved to the military s confine Manl facility in Mannheim and charged at that time. Spec. 4 Dale Cheatham said. According to a police reconstruction of the crime the two men met in a guest House in Kroc. A Northern German town. They spent the Ift Cinton and eve Ning of sept. 20 drinking before beading for attorney Heinrich carts apartment in Verden. German authorities said the two hid Seiuli Contact during which Cooper Hospital employee in civilian life wed Cable and army bandages to bind the lawyer s bands feel and neck apparently with the lawyer s consent
