European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 26, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d Jane Pauley note tour s special moments. Page 3 d on the Road with Bobby Magazine d Knight reprimanded for pulling hoosiers off court sports Page 17 unofficial Poueu cation f0 Thi . Ahio of Lii vol. 46. No. 222 thursday november 26, 1987 d 8693 a nato ministers delighted with arms pact Shultz says by Mark Walsh staff writer Brussels Secretary Fly stale George p. Shulti said wednesday nato ministers arc delighted with the intermediate Range nuclear missile agreement he and soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze reached in Geneva. All the ministers and permanent representatives. Are delighted with this treaty As icy said so at our meeting Shulli told a news conference after briefing nato allies on he agreement this in t j ust a . Treaty. This is an Alliance treaty. This is something we have done Schuliz and Shevardnadze met tuesday in Geneva where they willed nil of Mandin Nisi ask to Tow Tiroly nato Secretary general lord Camington said after wednesday s Memling at nato Headquarters that Sulu s account of the Geneva meeting with Shevardnadze brought particularly goad news. We have the result which we sought when we embarked on this process eight years ago and it has the Alliance s full support he said. Shultz appeared confident that he treaty which is expected to be signed next month at the Summit in Washington Between president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev will be ratified. Everyone expects the treaty will be ratified in the Senate because it it a Good he said. Shultz said senators have not had a Chance to review the treaty but As they examine it. I by live thai they will come to the same conclusion that i have. That it s a Good thing Good Tor the United slates Good for the the intermediate Range nuclear forces inf agreement is ratified and put inti effect the Ihrck car process of taking the missiles out will begin Shultz said. During that period Oil of the weapons systems involved will be destroyed and we have agreed basically upon the schedule through which that will happen according to a statement Shultz made tuesday in Geneva. Then there is a in year period beyond that in which the various inspection rights. Arc in the United states and the soviets Wilt is rec the right see nato on Page 24 . Missile base airmen not packing yet by Joe m Woen Sprecht a Netherlands Washington and Moscow might be buzzing with missile reduction talk but airmen on the ground at one of the bases that would be affected by such an Accord Aren t packing their bags just yet nothing has changed for us until the agreement has been signed said capt. Willetts Parker spokeswoman for the 486th tac missile Wing Al Owens Rechl. And the unofficial line varies Little from official Siatt meals. I still think Well be Here three years said master sgt. William Quimby. Who is chief of the Wing s fuels Branch. Worns Rechl near the belgian Border is scheduled to be the Home of 48 ground launched cruise missiles. But a handshake agreement Between Secretary of slate George Schuitz and soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze tuesday on removing inter mediate Range nuclear missiles from Europe would change the future of such . Missile bases in Europe. And the Way Quimby sees in be it building up or building Down there is enough work to be done to occupy him for the remainder of his Lour. About 1,300 airmen and family Mem Bers Call Home and thai number has been increasing daily according to col. Fredric Miller Wing com Mander. At full strength Here would be approximately 3,000 airmen and family members Al the base. If and when there is a decision on re moving missiles from Europe then we would have to redirect things Miller said in an interview last week. But speculation is now he Miller is paid to do. I have to be 110 percent committed to bringing the Wing on line he said. Miller look command of the newly in Liva cd Wing in late August. The Advance party of 30 americans was welcomed to worns Dracht a sprawling facility under dutch control in october 1936. A Maze of permanent buildings arc see base on Page 24 Chicago s mayor Washington Dies after heart attack in office Chicago api mayor Harold Washington Chicago s first Black chief executive died wednesday after suffering a heart attack in his City Hall office press Secretary Alton Miller said. Washington 65, was pronounced dead at 1 36 . Al Northwestern memorial Hospital the spokesman said. The mayor was rushed by ambulance from City Hall after he slumped Over his desk during a meeting in his fifth floor office said Miller who was present when Washington was stricken. Under City rules vice mayor David Orr the 49ih Ward Alderman becomes acting mayor according to Ron Litte a spokesman for the corporation counsel s office. The City Council could remove Orr on a three fifths Vole Lilke said. Earlier the mayor had attended a ground breaking for a housing project where he lifted several shove Fuls of dirt and posed for photographers. Washington the City s first Black mayor won re election to a second term in March. He was first elected in 1983 after a bitter racially charged election. The mayor served in the state legislature As a representative and a senator from 1965 to 1980, when he was elected to the . House of representatives from the 1st congressional District. He was re elected to Congress in 1982 and launched his mayoral Campaign soon afterwards. Maps thankful for place Mot bomb by Tony Nauroth Nuernberg a Nicaea Nuernberg a package of i so thanksgiving place Mals designed by schoolchildren in Augusta co., dropped like a bomb in the laps of he 793rd military police in stationed in Fuenfh. Command sgt. Maj. Randolph m. Scale said wednes Day the unit had no idea the pain Brown paper via Ppd package Wai coming and in was not addressed to anyone in particular. I aroused their suspicion. We thought it might be a letter bomb Seale said. After they thoroughly checked the package they opened it to discover coloured cardboard place Man decorated with turkeys and Cornucopia. A cover Teller signed by Marsha Home said the Mats were gifts from kindergarten through second Grade Stu dents Al Wilkinson Garden elementary school in Georgia. We still can t figure out the connection Between the school and the 793rd," Seale said but i think it s pretty wonderful of Home told the stars and stripes she sent the pack age to this unit because her father retired command sgt Mai Richard s. Mead was the unit s top no from 1977 to 1979 or 1980. During a visit to Germany in 1979, she and her husband were treated royally by the men in the part of Home s letter reads please convey to your men that people Al stateside do care and Are thankful for their sacrifices they have made for the Benefit of our scale plans to put the Mats in two dining facilities see maps on Page 24 drama unfurls p photo holding an american Fli an Unalt Al the Feder Al detention Entler in Oakdale la blinds Flop Lite Center Del la Nolian building. Hosta balding cubans tune taken control of the facility. See Story on Page 24.
