European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 21, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 news update the stars and strikes thursday january 21,1988 prayers for Waite London a saying that hostages in Lebanon never should be allowed to think they Are forgot in archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie led the nation in prayers wednesday for anglican envoy Terry Waite who vanished in Beirut n year ago. Us s allow his situation to stand far thai of Many others for those who seek to bring peace and reconciliation to our world. Tor those who arc held captive for no reason he Church of England s spiritual Leader said in a prayer service broadcast nationally on radio. Blessed arc those who arc persecuted for righteousness Sake for theirs is the kingdom of heaven he added quoting from Jesus ser Mon on the mount. Wall the archbishop s person Al envoy disappeared Jan. 20, 1987, after leaving his West Beirut hold for a rendezvous with the shiite moslem captors of two Amu i cans. Cameras ice resettlement plan agreed on by ., Vietnam Bangkok Thailand a the United Stales mid Vietnam have agreed in principle to resettle in America Over die next two years All children fathered by americans during the Vietnam War two Congressmen said wednesday. An estimated 8,000 to 12,000 of the so called am asians and up to 22,000 close relatives would Fly to the United states via the Philippines under the . Robert j. Mrazick d n. V., and Thomas j. Ridge r-pa., told a news conference. The congressmen said Vietnam for eign minister and Deputy Premier temperatures the two said the agreement will re sult in a massive Airlift of All amerasian children from specific details Are to be worked out in talks beginning feb. 4 in Vietnam. Brace Beardsley head of the Orderly de parture program in Bangkok will Lead the us. Least Al the talks they Laid. About 4,000 Amer asians have been re Sci cd already under the program. The new arrangements would create a Sepa rate program for am asians and expedite their processing and departure the congressmen said. Mrazick said the new arrangements mean the children who now average 17.5 years of age would have the Chance to come to the United Stales and realize their potential and Lead constructive he said that while for everyone else the War ended in Panl 1975, it continues to this Day for those amerasian who still face ostracism. Simply because of their the congressmen co sponsored a Bill which president Reagan signed into Law last dec. 22, let requires that All ame asians be resettled in the United states within two years. The Law creates a new immigration category Amera Sinns cases requirements for their entry and appropriates $5 million for their resettlement in fiscal 1988, Mrazek said Thach pledged his full and Complete commitment to the Law itself and to he two year deadline. Thach wanted All the children resettled within a year if possible he Laid. Mrazek said the vietnamese govern ment had begun a nationwide Survey to identify All amerasian and eur Tara who wish to resettle in the United Slater he Laid Thach has ordered the co Truc lion of Center near to Chi Minh City where they would be processed before the flight to the philippine for to month of language study and cultural orientation. He said the new arrangement would increase from 200 10 1.000-1.200 the number of Accra signs now leaving Viet each month. Mrazek and Ridge told Thach the first priority should go to Amenu Iau who sleep on the streets of to Chi Minh City formerly the South Vietnam capital of Saigon the congressmen said the resettlement process had to be seeded became the children Are go tins older and if we Wail five to 10 years. It will be too tale for them to have constructive they said Vietnam May face do Maul ties in speeding the resettlement process because of shortages of Statland funds. 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Charlie plumb a 46-year-old Navy Pilot who spent is years in a pow Camp made the tape especially for the air line pilots association for distribution to Eastern pilots. Charlie had done a speech Al one of the United Pilot teleconferences Ron Cole a spokesman for Eastern Alpa pilots said monday. One of our people thought it would be appreciate to our situation at Eastern. People have been on an emotional roller coaster for years. And now they re sitting there watching Texas air strip away the airline s dignity Pride company Assell and he said. This has got to a Teci not Only service but safely. Now was the time to boost employees Eastern now owned by Texas air has been Selling planes and laying off some employees White seeking concessions from three major Union. Eastern spokeswoman a null Musto said the tape is an internal communication Between the Pilot leadership and their members and the company has no according to the Union on the one hour tape plumb uses his pfc in a pow Camp where As a victim of Tireem stance he fell he had no personal Choice for his future to parallel the Quality of life suffered by a. Cup Joyce faced with tremendous uncertainties Job Ime Curilich and management created crises. The Alpa said by plumb asking his audiences to Call upon their own strength courage and self detering Nulion to face their problems the Pilolli Hope this positive approach will begin to coun Ter the negative atmosphere and deteriorating loyally and Pride created by lie massive layoffs and continuing downswing of the air the Alpa asked the pilots to pats Dodg the tape to other Eastern employee. Etc from a n Wea i n or ii a to Naif. Goudy Hort a Vighi in ti0T w hib a. Umm no Raj a Tel "1 Hulron of null a my Cuddy a no Tom 4n to Jwj a Tuni fluid b 091 a. Of Kotof Uwi him Irwin in. A&7 44 a a coup a. R go sentenced to 40 years for killing fellow Soldier a Furnberg s4s an army court in Bamberg semen ced a 21 year old private to 40 Yeara in prison for stabbing another Soldier to death during a sunday picnic in september. Pvt. Paul Horn Andrei of co a 82nd engr in also was Given a dishonourable discharge in the Jan. 13 court in Nanial and ordered to forfeit All pay and allowances said 1st army div spokeswoman 2nd it. Kathy Brenner wednesday. Heman Dei murdered Cpl. Stephan m. Chappell 22, of 2nd so 2nd army Cav Reg on sept. 20 at a travel Pil near so. Mun North of Flamberg. Both soldiers wives were Wilh them. During in argument Heman Dei chased Chappell and the women with his ear then jumped out and stabbed the victim in his heart. Chappell was pronounced dead at the army Hospital in Bamberg that same afternoon. Motorcycle escape attempt ends in arrest by East German police Berlin a two East germans tried to escape to West Berlin on a motorcycle but crashed and were Arres cd by communist Border guards West Berlin police said tuesday. The two men were at first undetected As they drove a motorcycle directly behind a Large truck through a heavily guarded checkpoint Tate monday police said. However Border guard set off an alarm and let Down gales after spotting the motorcycle travellers arriving in West Berlin told police. The men conic Nudd driving but lost control of the motorcycle and crashed. One Man was taken away in an ambulance police said Soldier is found dead m Barracks at Mannheim Mannheim Germany is a 44lh Sis Lul in Soldier was found dead in her Barrack room saturday wednesday pfc. Sherry a. Fails 20, of he co was found Between 2 30 to. And i 3d . In her Coleman Barracks quarters said Doris Scott. The cause of death has not been determined pending the results of an autopsy. Scott said. Fails is survived by her parents George w. A Dopa a,,. A memorial service for her was held wednes Day no the col nun Barracks Chapel. Soldier in critical condition following zip gun Accident bad Kreuz Nach Germany Sas an 8jhlbf div Soldier from a upholder was in critics condition at eur then hop dial wednesday with severe head m juries suffered when a zip misfired saturday 81 lie Gneco Wohr training area. Spec. 4 John j we Ewe of cob 20�th Suppo Ibn. Apparently was building the crude homemade Pottol when it went off Uidl it James who too. 8lh inf div spokesman. Bewell was struck in the head. Whewell 23, from Watertown n.y., wet us to Erlanger Hospital where he underwent surgery sat urday for severe head injuries. Military authorities Are investigating the incident
