European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 2, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Friday october a 1987page 2l� a China soviets May Back embargo from press dispatches Secretary of stale George p. Sulu said wednesday that he thinks the soviet Union and China Wilt endorse an embargo a Pinsl Iran if further diplomatic efforts fail to get the iranians to accept a Ccase Floc in their War wish Iraq. I think there s not just a possibility i think there s a probability Shutz said in new York. I Don t think either wishes to be isolated on this Mailer when there is Good Clear evidence of an inability to negotiate something with Iran Iraq has agreed to the cease fire in the 7-year-old War but Iran has nol accepted. A new mine scare wednesday sent commercial ship Ping on a circuitous route through the Northern per Sian Gulf As iwo convoys steamed North and South through the waterway. The latest reported danger zones were near Farsi Island a stronghold of Iran s revolutionary guards. British Royal Navy mine sweepers spent a second Day searching Waters off the Southern Gulf where other pos sible sightings of mines were reported but they apparently found nothing. The 46,723-ton Gas Prince one of nine kuwaiti tankers sailing under the american Flag steamed South through the on its second outbound voyage since the convoys began in mid july. Pentagon spokesman maj. Larry inc Naglic said an other Convoy moving North consisted of two . Mili tar sea lift come ships carrying supplies apparently to Bahrain for the . Middle East Force this is a routine resupply operation. There is Noth ing new about this Icnogle said. He identified the ships As the 39,000-ton transport Oiler Gus Darnell and the motor vessel Patriot. An iranian gunboat reportedly raked the 63,763-Lon greek Tanker Zoriana with machine gun fire and rocket propelled grenades As it sailed to saudi Arabia. Damage was minor. No injuries were reported. 10 children 2 adults die in Milwaukee fire App non junes Wright restrains Angela Jefferson Woods As the bodies of three of their Chil Dren Are Remotti from the burning Home wednesday. Milwaukee a one of the worst fires in Milwaukee s history swept through an overcrowded two Story House in a poor neighbourhood wednesday kill ing 10 children and two adults who were about to be evicted for failing to pay rent. Eleven of the dead were found on the second door trapped there when flames destroyed the main staircase officials said. Three adults who escaped the tire also vied in the Home located on Milwaukee s Nonh Side officials said. All the victims died of smoke inhalation said the county medical examiner Jeffrey Jentzen. The fire reported at 4 42 a.m., started in the first floor of the House apparently in the Kitchen said chief James Rechlitz because of the tire s intensity it took several minutes for firemen to bring it under control so they could begin search and Rescue operations Rechnitz said. Investigators did nol immediately know the cause of the fire. The owner of the building Emmett Echols said the residents were about to he evicted because they were two months behind on their rent. The rental agreement provided for four person occupancy according to Echols. He said he Learned there were More than that number living in the single family House Only after a Workman doing renovations reported seeing several families i Sirte. Rosella Ramthun the Mother of one survivor Jill Schreck said her daughter was due in court wednesday to fight the eviction notice but the residents nonetheless were preparing to leave the House. Ramthun said the residents complained about faulty wiring in the Home but Echols said the electrical system was Safe. A building inspection on sept. 8 had found 21 code violations including Sev eral defective electrical fixtures. The victims were Shanika Dacas 8, and her sister la Shawnda Phillips 7, who were the daughters of Annie Phillips one of the survivors. Vanessa Phillips 29, and her four children tyrones Shmanda and san Loria 2 and an 11 month old son tra mane. The woman was the sister of Phil lips. Schruck s son Anthony Schreck 2. Three children of Angela Jefferson Woods and James Wright Shirina 5 Sharanda 4 and Randy 3. The parents were not in the Home Woods is a sister of Phillips. William Thomas 41, who was said to be a Friend of Vanessa Phillips. Chinese Man charged in import scheme Newark no. A a businessman linked by the government to chinese Diplo Mats at the United nations attempted to Export Tow and sidewinder missiles and plans for f-14 Fighier aircraft to China . Authorities alleged in documents Dis closed in court wednesday. The disclosure came during a detention hearing for Chang Yao Chi. 65, a new York City businessman who was arrested sunday and charged with conspiracy to illegally Export . Chi has links to High ranking Mem Ben of the United nations delegation and the people s Republic of China said . Attorney Mark Olinsky. According to the complaint All the negotiations were with a government undercover agent and no miss Les or plans actually changed hands. . Magistrate Stanley r. Nesler or dered Chi detained without bail after finding him a risk to flee because of his diplomatic and government contacts. The twin seat f-14, which can Fly at twice the Speed of sound is the Navy s primary Fighier Jet and has never been sold to China. A sidewinder is a Short Range air to air missile with an infrared guidance system. It can be used on most . Tighter jets. The Tow a . Anny weapon nor Mally fired from a personnel Carrier jeep or tripod is the most powerful anti tank missile used by the infantry. It can also be mounted on cobra helicopters. Mia from Page 1 this time Vessey said he hinted thai something might be done in that respect. I made Clear that the United states could not and would nol attempt to solve Vietnam s " stemming from the War but Tackno wafd a Possi Bailif f cooperation he said Al though he i i slim a ii Helm Mil making any link be tween normalization of relations or economic Aid to the Resolution of humanitarian issues. Vessey forcefully pressed the vietnamese to re solve so called discrepancy cases in which there is j evidence to suggest that some of Mihe Endt by lilith a Jeither repatriated nor its reign he said he Lold his hosts that Many not believe the vietnamese Are being truthful the pow Mia Issue and that resolving these cases would be a show of Good Faith. The vietnamese still insist they hold no Ameri can prisoners he added i think it s Progress in Liiv Lutu More i pm. Where they were found and so on than Ever before Vessey said. Despite the encouraging signs however All we got from the vietnamese was an agreement to he said. I Don t know that i hair assurances Are any Dible than they be Ever been. Like All such pne will have to be judged by the actions it in Cla Ifield today in stripes Magazine
