European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 24, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes tuesday november 24,1987 obstacles to missile treaty remain Geneva a american and so Viet arms experts failed monday to Clear All obstacles blocking a superpower treaty on elimination of intermediate Range nuclear missiles which is supposed to designed in two weeks. Secretary of state George Shultz an soviet foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze authorized a . Spokesman cd mics e. Sci Jiin. In describe the Day s talks As More talks arc scheduled tuesday. A . Official who spoke on condition of anonymity said at least one key Issue is unresolved the designation of a . Ballistic missile Plant for the soviets to Monitor. Redman said . And soviet arms news briefs experts in three separate meetings made Progress but there Are still things to be done. The soviets have acceded to a . Demand to observe the Assembly of soviet ss-25 missiles to ensure that the inter Continental weapons Are not modified illegally to replace outlawed ss-20s. The goal is to resolve the outstanding obstacles by tuesday giving lower level negotiators two weeks to draft a final text Tor president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev to sign dec. 9. The group appointed monday by Shultz and Shevardnadze was headed on the . Side by Paul h. Nitze senior arms control adviser and by marshal Sergei Fakhro Mayev chief or the soviet general staff. Another .-sovict team led by assistant Secretary of state Rozanne l. Ridgway and Anatoly Ada Myshin a so Viet Deputy foreign minister worked separately on human rights regional and bilateral issues. Shultz and Shevardnadze met for More than five hours monday concentrating on setting a schedule for the Summit Gorbachev is due to arrive in Washington dec. 7 and is to meet with Reagan dec. 8-10. The treaty to eliminate nearly 1,000 . And soviet intermediate Range missiles is the designated Cen Ter piece of the Summit. In Washington Reagan said it would be Hasty to assume that we arc at the Point where we Are ready to put pen to in at least one important area verification the treaty is not yet Complete he told supporters. Gorbachev had held Back in accepting Reagan s invitation apparently until the missile ban treaty was on the verge of completion. But differences Over proce dures for monitoring compliance Are still holding up the Accord. Shultz and Shevardnadze held two ses Sions monday. Shultz plans to report Tonato foreign ministers in Brussels wednesday and return to Washington that night cigarette suspected cause of London fire London a a discarded cigarette fall Steps probably sparked a subway station inferno that killed 30 people a newspaper said monday. Another newspaper reported the pre world War ii escalator had repeated mechanical problems and twice gave off smoke earlier this month. British transport police said they have pin pointed the cause of wednesday s tire at King s Cross subway station but they gave no details other than to say arson had been ruled out. In a Brief statement monday police said no More information would be disclosed until the government finishes investigating. 25 marines Hurt 1 missing in copter crash at sea san Diego a a Marine helicopter crashed shortly after Takeoff from an amphibious assault ship during a military exercise in Juring 25 marines and leaving one Man missing at sea monday officials said. The ch-46e sea Knight Marine transport helicopter from the amphibious assault vessel Pel Eliu crashed sunday evening. Marine corp spokesman maj. Tom Mitchell said. Six marines were tossed into the Pacific Ocean and five were plucked from the Waves by Rescue helicopters Mitchell said. One Man was still missing 10 hours after the spokesman said 25 marines were slightly injured. The name of the missing Marine was withheld. At Dawn monday Rescue helicopters and the tank Landing ship Bristol county and the amphibious assault ship new Orleans searched for the missing Man. Carlucci is sworn in As Secretary of defense Washington a president Reagan praised the new Secretary of defense Frank car Lucci during Carlucci s swearing in ceremony monday saying that Carlucci is an insider who knows now to get results from Congress and the bureaucracy. Carlucci who has been Reagan s National Security adviser succeeds Caspar Weinberger who re signed earlier this month because of his wife s his hand on a Bible held by his wife Marcia Carlucci was administered the oath of office by Federal appeals judge Laurence Silber Man in the Roosevelt room of the White House. Weinberger was among the guests present memorial services set for we Bruecken teacher we Bruecken. Germany a memorial service will be held wednesday for Zweibruck in High school teacher David Mceachern a Dodds spokesman said monday. The service for the 33-year-old cooperative education program director will be held at 3 30 . In the we Bruecken High school auditorium. Mceachern was found dead in his apart ment Friday. He had worked 18 years with the department of defense dependents schools. Iron attacks romanian freighter Manama Bahrain a an iranian warship blasted the Back out of a romanian Flag freighter in the Gateway to the persian Gulf monday setting it ablaze and critically injuring two crewmen Gulf based Salvage executives said. They said another commercial ship in the Vicinity was hit by rocket propelled grenades almost simultaneously and also caught fire. The attacks brought to four the number of commercial ships struck by Iran in the Gulf in the last three Days. The romanian Flag 8,850-ton freighter fund Lea was headed for Kuwait when it was hit. The 16,859-ton Container vessel uni master which flies the Pana Manian Flag was in route to saudi Arabia. Both were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz. The fund Lea which was hit Tveith Cannon fire burned for about five hours after the morning attack said the Salvage executives who spoke on condition of anonymity. Its Crew abandoned ship after its master second officer and Cook were injured they said. About 400 vessels of different nationalities have been attacked in the persian Gulf in the War Between Iraq and Iran. Meanwhile a published report said the United state asked West Germany to give More political and military support to american military actions in the Gulf. The . Requests were contained in two priority lists sent to West Germany the Magazine Der Spiegel reported. America wants to use military facilities in West Ger Many to support its actions in the Gulf the report West German military also was expected to Fly Mili tary supplies to the Gulf if necessary the Magazine said. Review from Page 1 Start of the 11 . Lunch break he said. The 85-year-old prison the oldest in the Federal sys tem houses More cubans than any other institution in the nation. The cuban inmates were among the 125,000 people who came to the United states in the 1980 Marielba Ratlift. The state department said Friday that Cuba had agreed to take Back 2,500 refugees from the boat lift most of them criminals and mentally ill. That announcement prompted cuban inmates at the Federal detention Center in Louisiana to set fires and take hostages on saturday. In Laredo Texas 17 cuban inmates escaped from a medium Security detention Center Early sunday by climbing through a steel roof grating. All but six were recaptured within hours. Cubans awaiting deportation Are held in 25 .prisons, but none except the institutions in Atlanta and Oakdale has More than 40, according to Kathryn Morse of the . Bureau of prisons in Washington. At least two cuban inmates were shot and four others injured in the Atlanta uprising. Grady memorial Hospital treated five people to of them cuban inmates with gunshot wounds Hospital spokeswoman Joyce Ojala said. At Georgia Baptist Hospital doctors treated a Pris on official Tor Chest pains Hospital spokeswoman Kim Hays said. Prison officials asked three Atlanta hospitals to be ready to treat up to 30 inmates and corrections officials for unspecified injuries Hays . John Lewis d-ga., who has called for an investigation of conditions at the prison went to the facility monday. Anchors from Page 1 which was rather Short notice from the Navy s Point of View. The Crew heard about the upcoming program right about the time the ship received word and the news really made the ship come alive said it Bob Rivera the Carrier s Public affairs officer. Everyone went beyond the Call of duty to make the program happen and that s because they wanted it to happen. This has been so Good for the Crew that you can t believe capt Dennis Mcginn the Coral sea s executive officer said the ship already had scheduled a Long port Call at Cannes and did not change its itinerary for the show. Abc had to bring to tons of gear aboard and about a zillion Miles of Cable in order to do the show but the network paid All their expenses Mcginn said. Working along with the network s professionals has been a great learning experience for our sailors. The Abc technical people came aboard on saturday to settings up and it All went so quickly and Well that we could have done the show yesterday. All together about nine of our electronics technicians and 20 electricians worked directly with the Abc Crew on the while some people got to appear on the show be cause of their jobs aboard ship others such As master chief Petty officer Al Murray got air time because loved ones in the states had written to the show staffers to ask them to deliver things to their sailors at , in charge of the ship s sewage system wrote to his Mother in port Charlotte fla., to Tell her to look for him in the crowd. His Mother wrote to Pauley. Enclosing a letter to be hand delivered to her son and Pauley did just that other sailors received Candy and cookies that relatives had asked Pauley to Forward totem. Some of the Carrier s sailors were interviewed on camera not because their jobs Are so terribly inter Esting but because they do their jobs so Well. Seaman William Steen a Cook in the officers Ward room shared the limelight with Pauley because be brightens the Start of the Day by singing tap dancing and telling jokes at breakfast i d love to be a stand up comedian but i be got weak Knees said the 27-year-old native of san Anto Nio Texas who eventually wants to become in enter Tainer. Scott the show s Jovial rotund weather Guesser was made an honorary chief Petty officer in a ceremony aboard the Carrier. He is a former Sailor who at one time served aboard a s the first time my rank has changed from Seaman in 40 years Scon said. Classified advertising Coupon today on Page 12
