European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 25, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Upside stripes d Navy stages mock raids against Page 2 d Willard shines Bright for military today show Page 3 d military services pleased with defense funding Bill Page 9 authorized unofficial publication Foh the us. Ahmoo Force 0 8693 Avol. 46, no. 221 wednesday. November 25. 1987 cubans free 1 guard hold 100 hostages Atlanta a rebellious cubans freed one hostage tuesday but held onto More than 100 others at . Government prisons in Atlanta and Oakdale. La. An official said they spurned offers of a Casc by Casc review of threatened deportations. A prison guard who suffered frn High blood pressure was released by in mates at the Federal Penitentiary in at Lanta said Warden Joseph Petrovsky but As Many As 75 homages Are still held. He said one inmate had been killed in the rebellion negotiating team has been dealing with at least 12 leaders or groups of Lead ers at the Atlanta prison since monday night Petrovsky said adding that the inmates were not accepting an offer by attorney general Edwin Meuse Iii of a Casc by Case review. As Long As the hostages arc not being injured and As Long As we re making headway we re going to negotiate this thing out Pirovsky said. He said 315 inmates had surrendered since the take Over began monday morning. Oakdale Federal detention Center in mates who took Over the Louisiana facility on saturday brought two of their 28 hostages to a Gate tuesday to show that they were a Ina v i Trca cd. Warden . On called that a positive sign but the Louisiana in mates brandished crude weapons and continued to demand their Freedom. Democratic sen. John Breaux of Loui Siana hoped to meet tuesday with the inmates spokesman identified Only As Man the perimeter of the compound and water electricity and Gas have been turned off. We want to be free said Fernando Lugo an Atlanta inmate who phoned a television station. If they try to pass the Wall and do anything crazy. Everybody is going to die in this place. We be been tired. We be been Here locked up for five six seven Texas Law enforcement officers said tuesday they had captured another cuban who had escaped from a Laredo detention Center sunday. Eleven other escapees had been captured earlier. Six remain at three incidents followed the announcement Friday that Cuba had agreed to accept 2.545 refugees mostly criminals or mentally ill who had come to the United states in the 1980 Mariel s offer on monday of a Case by Casc review apparently did not go beyond the review which each Case would have received routinely. Angel Pino press attache at the Cuba interests Section in Washington said deportees face a second review in Cuba to see cubans on Page 28 smoke pours from the Penitentiary in Atlanta after the cuban prisoners uprising. Nuke missile pact finalized Siu Fez Shevardnadze end Geneva meeting Geneva a Secretary of slate George and soviet foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze tuesday announced they had settled All outstanding issues of a treaty to ban All intermediate Range nuclear missiles. Shaking hands with the soviet foreign minister outside the . Mission Shultz said All that remained was completing treaty language which lower level officials would be Able to do. President Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev arc to meet in Washington dec. 8-10 and sign the treaty. We have no doubt the Summit meeting will be a smiling Shevardnadze said. The next step should be the abolition of All nuclear the announcement came tuesday afternoon after two Davs of talks Between Shultz and Shevardnadze Ai med at Clearing All obstacles to the agreement which would ban about . And soviet missiles Wuh ranges Between 300 and 3,000 Miles. Or. Shevardnadze and i Are shaking Shultz said. What this Means is we have now completed agreement on All the outstanding issues. All that remains is the treaty language that others will see missile on Page 28 a Prato Secretary of state George Shultz Waves to reporters As he leaves the soviet Mission in Geneva. Sea suit fights withholding on allowances Washington Bureau Washington a lawyer fighting in court against the social Security and medicare withholding on living quarters allowances paid to government civil ians overseas said that the Law clearly shows the policy is improper and that he is sure to win the ease. It s just ridiculous said Richard him. A washing ton. . Attorney working with the overseas Educa Tion association which represents so percent of the teachers in the military s overseas school system. The sea filed its suit against the government in january in . Claims court on behalf of teachers on the Navy payroll in Bermuda using that As a basis to argue that the withholding policy is improper and contrary to Law. Related stun on Page 3. It s him said. The Treasury department which has a handful of Empl Mees overseas in t doing this. The state department in to either. They think it s stupid. The defense department just has t been Able the Nav kicked off the Melee in ll�s4. Shortly after the social Security Laws changed when it began considering living quarters allowance As wages for the Pur see sea on Page 28
