European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 11, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes Friday March 11,19bb news updates writers talking again los Angeles a strik ing scriptwriters agreed in resume negotiations thursday with Bot sides under a gag order not to Dis close details of the talks while producers of the Oscar ceremonies owed the show must go on. The writers Guild of America went on strike sunday after reject ing the latest offer by the Alliance of Molion picture and television producers. The dispute entered on artistic control of scripts an Money received from reruns. Conflict of interest Boston a the Federal prosecutor in a cast against Lyn Don Larouche refused to rep resent the Fri in its bid to keep from defense lawyers classified files concerning the political extremist and figures in the Iron Contra scandal. The unusual move tuesday by assistant . Attorney John Markham delayed consideration of whether the defense will get the documents. Several of the defense lawyers charging thai the govern ment improperly withheld Evi dance asked that the Case be Dis missed. Larouche six followers and five Larouche political organizations All arc charged with conspiring to cover up alleged credit card fraud by Larouche supporters. Prince Charles leaves ski slope just before Avalanche kills Man Kloster Switzerland a Britain s Prince Charles escaped in jury thursday when an Avalanche cascaded Down a Mountain where he had been skiing and killed one Man a Swiss official and Buckingham Palace said. Prince Charles wife Diana and her pregnant sister in Law lie Duchess of York were in a chalet at the Swiss ski resort of Kloster and were Safe the Palace spokesman said a statement issued by the Palace said that other members of Prince Charles party might have been involved. The Avalanche hit thursday afternoon on Gotsch Nagrant Mountain near he town of hosiery Swiss offi Cial Jakob Grota Laid. Grab of the prosecutor s office in nearby Chur said one person was killed. Pc did not identify the victim. Swiss officials said further information was not immediately available. The royals arrived in Switzerland on tuesday. The Prince of Wates was not Hurtin any Way but members of the Royal party May have been involved t pal Ace statement said. The spokesman added that Prince Charles the 39-year-old heir to the British throne was skiing on the slope shortly before the Avalanche occurred. There was no immediate word on who was with the Prince on us slope but be it almost always accompanied by bodyguards. However. London s Scotland Yard police Headquarters said none of i officers including member of the special Royalty and diplomatic Protection group was involved or harmed. Prince Charles Princess Diana and tie Duchess of York who is nitric to charles1 younger brother Prince Andrew posed for photographed m Klotten on wednesday. Tie it year old Duchess the former Sarah Fain son it expecting her first baby in a Gull contras free american peace activist sergeant sentenced on Money charge Hahn a. West Germany a Post Al nuance clerk was sentenced in a Gener Al court martial thursday 10 two months confinement for wrongful appropriation of More than $4.000 in f of pm men Money a base spokesman said. Sol. Everett m. Johnson 22, of the Iola combat support group pleaded guilty to the charge and was tried by a judge alone. He also was ordered to for Feit 1447 a month far six Mont reduced 10 a a and fined 14,000, master sol. Terry Walker said. If Johnson is unable to pay the $4,000fine, he will face up to four months additional confinement until the Fine is paid. Walker said. Johnson a Newburgh n.y., native has been in the air Force since 1913. Managua Nicaragua a con tra rebels freed an american peace activist kidnapped last week along with a dozen nicaraguans Hii organization said thursday. Richard born was released wednes Day night near the Remote town of Quila 1i. Said Edward Griffin local director for witness for peace. Griffin spoke with the associated press by Telephone. Quilli is 1st Miles North of Managua. Witness for peace oppose Contra Mil itary Aid and documents human rights abuses in Nicaragua. Boren had been working with the group in Northern Nicaragua since november said Betsy Cripps executive director of the organization based in Durham . Boren 30, of Eikin ., was taken captive March i on a farm cooperative in Jin Olega province about 25 Miles from where he was set free. Twelve nicaraguans also were captured and six of them later fled there was no immediate word an be whereabouts of the nicaraguans who were abducted. Griffin said Borea has a cold and ii very tired but otherwise he ii he said he obtained word of Boren s release by radio from the Northern part of the country. Boren was investigating human rights abuses committed by the contras in the Region when he was captured. Griffin said. Witness for peace describe Jeff u a politically Independent organization which opposes . Support for the War against the leftist san Donlita govern knt while not taking Side on internal political the United suites has been Tup potting the contras overtly and covertly Tor be past seven years in their War to unseat the sandinista. Witness for peace officials m North Carolina Anil Washington also announced Borer s release. On monday a spokesman for the , state department said Contra Leaden in Washington and Florida had greed to release Boren As soon As the rebel could do 10 safely in front of reliable witnesses. Miller named to of surgeon general Post Washington its eur com i command surgeon maj. Gen. Monte b. Miller has been nominated to receive his third Star and to become the surgeon general of the air Force by president Reagan the Pentagon said wednesday. Miller j7. A native of Independence mo., has been command sur Geon since May 14,1986. Miller will replace it. Gen. Murphy a. Chesney As the air Force s lop medical officer. The 60-year-old Chesney is retiring aug. 1, after More than 33 years of Active service the Pentagon said. Chesney � native of knoxville.tcnn., has served As surgeon general since August 19b5. The president also has nominated maj. Gen. Jimmie Vadams for pro motion to lieutenant general and assignment in vice commander of the tac air come the Pentagon said. Adams is a native of ,ata., is commander of the 1st air Force. He will replace it. Gen. James r. Brown whom the Pentagon Laid would retire aug. I after More than34 years of Active service. Brown 57, is a native of Bozeman mont., who has served As tac air come s vice commander since sep tember 1936. Cafes Toshiba sole to run until ban takes effect Munich is prices on Toshiba product i european exchanges Are marked Down until the prod uce arc pulled m Arch 32 As part of i congressional ban levied against the company because it sold advanced technology to the soviet Union. Merchandise thai does t sell will be returned to Hie company said cafes Europe spokesman it. White. Military exchanges had offered an extensive line of Toshiba televisions video recorders microwave Over. And stereo equipment until Congress passed a Bill ban Ning the Sale of the company s products. Total tale in 1986 were about j23 minion with about two thirds of that in overseas Miny officials had estimated that Toshiba products accounted for about s percent of electronic and hot Etwaree Talesin military exchanges. Congressional officials Esti mated the annual tale of Toshiba products in the . Marketplace at s4 billion. Exchanges Tiu will Honor All warranties for Toshiba products after the ban takes effect White said. The ban also affects the Exchange s rental program thai until recently included Toshiba televisions. Officials Une rental customers with Toshiba televisions to return item a soon As possible. Congre enacted the ban against Toshiba in response to disclosures that one of its subsidiaries bad told sensitive equipment to the soviet Union in 198 and 1985 that allowed the soviets to improve the capabilities of their submarines. Army special forces recruiting March 14-april 8 Schwet Zingen West Germany army Spe Chat forces recruiters Are recruiting candidates at eight Sites in West Germany March 14 through april a briefings will be at 9 30 . And 1 30 . Except where noted. Mil the 9l d4ir��mctl Cut i nirm must it until 22 a Ioam s30jn a ital
