European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 29, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Friday april 29, 198bpage 24 / j the stars and stripes a 1 Cost emissaries Stop buying israeli Grapefruit Mediterranean Borcino Naples Italy military commissaries in Europe were ordered to Hall purchases of israeli Grapefruit wednesday. A Day after italian official discovered thai is Grapefruit on Sale in � Rome Market had been m acc cd with a lethal Poison. " " a Jubb limited quantities of israeli Grapefruit had been purchased this week for Sale in commissaries in Europe said Adam Cohen a spokesman for he defense subsistence Region Europe in Wei Brincken West Cier Many commissaries thai received theratt there ordered to remove the fruit from Heiwtt flies he said and All stores were old to of the fruit. There is Weason o believe that any product by . Forces in Europe is involved in the contamination problem Cohen Jam. 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Ferry strike spreads halts continent sailings Dover. England of a three month strike by 2,000 Lerry workers in Dover spread on wednesday to nearby Folkestone and Hull Slop Ping sailings to the continent. In Folkestone five Miles from Dover on the English Channel two sealing . Lid. Fees stayed . North sea ferries a subsidiary of p and o ferries suspended nearly 1uo workers in the Eastern port of Hull after they walked out in sympathy with the Dover strikers whose picket lines included seamen from across the country. The company workers refused to sail aboard its vessel Norse from Hull to the Conti nent on tuesday night ant were taken off pay for 24 nato defense ministers Issue warning to Denmark Brussels a the nato defense ministers meeting to assess their Long term nuclear arms needs wednesday warned Denmark that firming up ils anti nuclear stance will undercut nato defense strategy.. Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci and other delegates urged Denmark nol to adopt legislative motion demanding that visiting warships be told they cannot bring nuclear arms into danish ports. . And British warships never say if they carry adopted the measure would prevent Britain the United states and others from sup Gre inform men Maneu vers in Denmark which bans nato troops from its soil in peacetime he said. The poisoned Grapefruit bearing the Brand name Jaffa were discovered tuesday after an unidentified caller lipped a Rome newspaper Paolo Franciosa a spokesman for the italian ministry of health Taid wednesday. News reports quoted the caller As ,.,-,going to Poison israeli products. Iii u a Liing As Lumian nation. A Inott top re Tush Tii Illa Lii i lulled Labo ref mice. He said 90 percent of no Pap Italy is imparted from workers in Naples began removing israeli Cir i products from their stores late tuesday afternoon Afler receiving word of the terrorist action income. They also asked Patron via local american radio and to broadcasts to return any Grapefruit recently purchased from the commissary. It. Cmdr John Marchi a Navy spokesman in Naples said wednesday that messages also had been sent to ships that had recently taken on supplies at Naples asking personnel to Check for israeli Citrus on Board. He said food inspectors would begin checking Ilij Kiili commissary warehouse. At the naval air station at Simonella Sicily. It. Jack Mill the Navy Exchange officer ordered All supplies of Jaffa Grapefruit in the commissary to be withdrawn from Sale. An Appeal also was broadcast there for commissary patrons to return any suspect Grapefruit to the store at san Vito Sci Normanna As Italy Grapefruit from shelves and the installation hold up All incoming shipments of israeli Citrus products while awaiting advice from air Force environmental officials said 1st it. Lisa pc leery a base spokeswoman. H put Alt Ngoi " Bill from Paga 1 Geraed Over the Bill s easing of the foreign Comill practices act the White House itself brought heavy lobbying pres sure to head Olton recurrence of Las week s defeat in the House where the measure passed by More than a Velo proof margin. Mos wavering republicans ended up of . Deputy White House press Secretary by. Cooper said that based on today s Vole the numbers Are there to sustain a veto but added to will continue working with both houses to make sure thai when the veto goes up that it is sustain . Trade representative Clayton k. Yseult or said. I cars did not try for a More moderate version. Senate finance commit lec chairman Lloyd Bentsen a Tunas Laid reporters he would Worl v a veda in president s veto. But he said it was obvious thai the Odds Are against he said any new version of the Bill would have to be very much like the current one but with the Plant closings provision and perhaps the alaskan Oil Export curbs re moved. One wavering Republican who supported the Bill the first time around sen. David Kames r-neb., went in the White House and met for 30 minutes with president Rea Gan vice president Bush chief of staff Howard Baker. Treasury Secretary James a. Baker i and Energy Secre tary Donald Model he emerged from the session expressing concern Over duty free imports ofe Hanol from lie Caribbean and say Ina vital i needed was the president s Assurance that the administration was going to introduce another bipartisan Bill that could be quickly passed by the Congress and i1bbefore the vote sen. Donald w. Riegle jr., d-mich., urged his colleagues to turn a deaf ear to the japanese Trade minister whining and complaining about the1 ,000-Page measure produced by a House Senate conf or ence has no justification to say one word about because they have been cheating from a to z in International trading with us for administration fire has been directed at a provi Sion that would require All bul the smallest companies to provide their employees with 60-Day notice of Plant Clov Bill last thursday. 312-107, . The Bill would overhaul the system under which the United states imposes import curbs and lakes other Steps to retaliate against International Trade violations and other unfair to retaliate would be transferred from the president to the . Trade representative. Retaliation would be mandatory but the Bill provides five broadly phrased exceptions As threat to National Security. Bodies from Page 1 Ion jr., 39, of Willis Texas and Petty officer 3.c. Marshall t. Lindgren 21, of Pisgah Forest . Borton said he did not know when or where the bodies would be returned to Shore. The cause of death would not be known until a medical examination was Complete he 30-year-old, diesel elect no vessel a taken under Low Law the Salvage ship hoist headed for the sub s Home port of Charleston s.c., chief Petty offi cer Joseph c. Mowery. Another Fleet spokesman said late wednesday. Mowery trip would take two to four Days depending on the weather. On tuesday adm. Carlisle . Trost chief of naval operations said he believed the three died at their Post perhaps ensuring the safely of the other 89jailors aboard the three of those individuals. Were on watch in the control room and were last seen there. So it May Well be that they simply ensured that everyone go Clear and they themselves did not make it he said. Crew member from the hoist went aboard the sub tuesday to close a Hatch that had been left open Bulno one entered the vessel until later in the Day when the venting of the Interior was completed. A team sent below decks discovered the bodies Bonon said. The first explosion hit the sub s Battery Compart ment at 4 40 . Sunday. The ship was musing at Periscope depth at the time but the Crew was Able to bring it to the surface 160 Miles East of port canaveral. Fla. Once the ship surfaced the Crew was ordered to were taken off the Bonefish by helicopter and whaleboat from the aircraft Carrier John f. Kennedy and the frigate Carr both of which were participating in routine exercises with the sub. Of the 22. Crewmen injured in the incident 20 have been released from the naval Hospital in Jacksonville and returned to Charleston. Nineteen of the injure were discharged monday after a night in the Hospital. Explosions in Battery compartments Are one of diesel submariner s nightmares according to one civil Ian expert that s the typical Way a diesel electric submarine goes Down the tubes in peacetime said Norman Friedman author of submarine design and devel 219-foot Bonefish is one of the Navy s few remaining diesel electric submarines. On the surface it is powered by diet engines. When submerged it runs off two electric motors powered by massive storage batteries fore and aft. When these batteries Are recharged when the Thip bul said Friedman if Hose gases Are allowed id build up a spark can set off a Hydrogen explosion and fire. Women from Page 1 program that year. The program ended in fou attacked . Facilities in i & Salvador. As a result of Carlu us firm
