European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 2, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes tuesday february 2,19bb failure to of pact would Hurt nato Unity Carlucci says Washington failure to ratify the treaty ban nine medium Range nuclear missiles from Europe would Likely Lead to the expansion of the soviet missile Force and weaken nato Solidar Ity. Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci said monday. This Tould undermine the ability of the Alliance to sustain the determination and resolve to counter soviet inf medium Range capabilities As Well As move Forward in other vital areas of nato s defense Carlucci said. Testifying before Trie Senate foreign relations committee. Carlucci said ratifying inc treaty would provide nato with significant Security benefits by allowing for credible deterrence against he soviets at lower Levels of forces. If the treaty were not ratified or were otherwise crippled the threat poised by inc soviet inf missiles would remain Carlucci said. In fact the soviets would Likely continue o build up these forces., the Solidarity of the nato Alliance and the Security relationships Between the United slates and its allies would he weakened sen. Jesse Helms r-n.c., continuing his attack on the treaty said to thin senators should ask themselves the ques Liun of whether this treaty can pass the truth in lab Ling the treaty Calls for the destruction of . And soviet missiles with ranges of Between 100 Miles and 3.400 Miles. Both sides would be permitted to remove the nuclear material in the warheads before the missiles themselves Are scrapped. Helms has contended this gives the soviets an Opportunity to stockpile More fissionable material than the United states material which could be used on other weapons not falling in the medium Range category. Out Carlucci said the soviets will be required id destroy More missiles than the United stale in order to reach the three year goal of eliminating All weapons. Fissionable material without the Means to deliver it does t do them much Carlucci said of the Sovi ets. Sen. Paul Sarbanis d-md., also refer ring to the Helms argument added it strikes me As just an Alicc in wonder land meanwhile a group of military experts and administration officials Are calling on nato to Eipl Oil he Unity which Ted to the new treaty to move quickly to improve the Alliance s non nuclear defences overshadowed by soviet superiority in that Field. The 16-Mcmber Alliance will need skill nerve experience and innovation As it tries to manage the transition caused by the intermediate Range nuclear forces pact said Harold drown defense Secretary under president Carter. Brown s warning to the armed serv ices committee highlighted one of the main topics which emerged last week during the first hearings by a Trio of sen ale committees. The treaty signed in december by president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev will mean destruction Over a three year period of Short and medium Range nuclear weapons. While nato leaders have endorsed the treaty and Senate ratification is expected the hearings also have raised questions about the military future of nato after the Misti los Are. Destroyed. Barks and bytes for the Blind Dennis Devenn gets help from his seeing Eft dog Candy when he wants to get Mound to Atlanta and now he to gels some computerized help front ism. Devenn b Field to eng tin ism per snip computer quit allow any portion of Tat on the screen to be read Stoud by a synthesized mice. The computer Iso Al lows visually lamp to Tasen to enlarge letters or words on the screen. Group calling for Fruce in California War games san Rafael. Calif. A some Marin county residents arc urging that local War games be banned cause of run ins with hikers and nature enthusiasts in the area s 7.000 acres of Parkland. They come out of nowhere with lifelike weapons shooting paint shells at each other so that it s terribly intimidating said Karin Urquhart chairwoman of Marin open space committee. County supervisors will be asked to ban the War games on the recommendation of Park officials and t pc space representatives Marin Parks superintendent Ron Stephens said the War games arc scaring off visitors. We re not talking about a couple of kids playing with Cap pistols said Stephens. We be had citizens encountering a whole group of 10 people dressed in uniforms wearing helmets and shooting plastic Sandy Anderson owner of a Santa Rosa outlet known for its authentic military government issued Stock is angry about the Campaign. Why can t they leave us alone she asked. We re not hurting anybody. It s Good clean officials Don t think there is an organised War games club in Marin county but they think Many Marin residents have joined the Sonoma War games club whose members say they play on private land. Dodging bullets is great Eicr Cise said chief Organ Izer Daniel Garstecki. A computer Programmer. The club has a major Battle in the works for easter sunday in Northern Sonoma county. As Many a 100mock soldiers will be skulking about on a 700-Acrc Battlefield blasting away for ribbons after a $5 admit Sion fee. Inouye concedes error on project suspect caught Washington a sen. Daniel k. Inouye said monday he hid made a error in judgment and would ask con Gress to rescind an in million appropriation he had won for construction of schools for North african jews living in France. But sneaking on the Senate floor Inouye also tit fended his actions on be Hai Rofle project and said he was Dis appointed Hurt and angered by the accusation that 1 had supported the earmarking because of a $1,000 contribution to Rny re election Inouye began his remarks by Declar ing. I have made an error in judgement t fear that i have embarrassed my col leagues. I intend to Correct that error he wind he would move As quickly As possible in the Senate to have the appropriation rescinded. He said he also had asked rep. David obey. D-wis., to place before the House a Hill to rescind the $8 Inouye said he was not aware of contribution and complained of criticism that i sold by reputation and my Honor for a thousand never before have 1 been accused of taking thirty pieces of Silver he said. Rcv Wolfson. A new York real estate Developer gave Inouye a $1,000 Campaign contribution the maximum for an individual for his last Senate race in 1986. Wolfson sits on the Board of Ozar a Lorah the group that was slated to get these million to build the schools in Paris. The Reagan administration had opposed the Money which was included in Testate department s by decl for refugees. Critics said the North african jews Are not considered refugees by the Amer ican or French government Many have lived in France for Over a decade and Many have prospered. Inouye however insisted that though Many have been in France for years the remain refugees subject to abuse and discrimination and fearful of a rising tide of right Wing nationalism. They continue to seek Refuge. They Are refugee Inouye s involvement in the project was first reported by on dec. 28. Inouye strongly defended his efforts in behalf of the project "1 have had my share of criticism some of it just and some of it Well deserved. Dul never be fore have i fell inc lash of unjust and unfounded accusation he said. He also denied thai the Money was appropriated in secret the session from Gavel to Gavel was open to the press and the lie said of the appropriations committee meeting where the Money was approved. I submit that i did not sneak this legislation into Law tic said. In . Slaying Savannah a. A a High Speed Chase led to the arrest of a impede in the fatal shooting of a musician who once played with sly and the family Sion and the Ohio players police Laid Peter John Hynes. 35, of Hilton head ., was arrested Early sunday in Hie slaying of Anthony Earl John Migdoel Toncy Hooks. 32, of Bluffton ., according to a police report. The report said syncs was arrested Ona charge of murder following an Auto Chase that ended at a Roadblock on Theta Madge Bridge near Savannah. Hooks died at a Hospital of a Shotgun wound following an argument police said Hynes was being held at Chatha county jail awaiting it tradition to South Carolina
