European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse D Jackson seeks hispanic vote proposes amnesty revision Page 2 g vets suit attacks a s appeals process Page 7 p flying clinic saves sight worldwide Page 9 q Oakland a s win 13th straight sports Page 21 vol. 47. No. Z3 tuesday May 10, t9b8 0 8693 a France re elects Mitterrand Paris a president Francois Mitterrand was re elected sunday to a second seven year irm in a resounding Victory Over conservative Premier Jac ques Chirac. The socialist president pledged to tight the anguish Difili Cully and uncertainty racing Many French people. You have chosen to Accord me your Confidence said Mitterrand 71. There is too much anguish Loo much difficulty and too much uncertainly for Loo Many in our society for us 10 forget that our first duty is National Solidarity he said. Because the lire of humanity depends on ii. I will act passionately in your name for the development of poor nations for disarmament and Chirac conceded defeat shortly after the polls closed. Mitterrand supporters drove along the main champs Ely secs Avenue cheering and honking horns. In a democracy the Public is the master and 1 Bow before ils Choice the Premier said i wish Good Luck to France and goad Luck to inc Vole counting was suspended Early monday with �8.l percent of the ballots tabulated. Mitterrand had 53.91 Pyrc Cal and Chirac 46.09 percent. The turnout was 84.5 percent Lew than the 8s.9 per cent in the 1981 presidential election. More than 38 million people were Eligi ble 10 vote. Chirac was expected to submit the res Francois Mitterrand accepts from supporters after bring re elected. Iona lion of his government in the coining Days. His Center right coalition continues to control the National Assembly but Mitterrand has said the new Premier he will name will try to work with the pre sent parliament. Failing that he will be forced to dissolve the Assembly and Call new elections. The stale run anti inc 2 to network projected Mitterrand would receive 53-9 percent of the Vole the most since Georges Pompidou won sfl.2 percent in he 1969 Runoff. In inc first round of elections on april 24, Mitterrand won 34.1 Pyrc Cal of the vote to Lead a Field of nine candidates. Chirac a As second with 19.9 percent. Jean Marie la pen. Leader of the extreme Rithel National from who won an astonishing 14.4 percent of the vote in the first round said in a by incr statement that the traditional right was inc Stupi dest right in the hts blame Chirac for scorning the notional front and said that was responsible for Mitterrand s Victory. Today. France is Back in the dead end it could have escaped he said the election marked the first Lime in the 30-year history of the fifth Republic that an incumbent chief executive and his Premier faced one another for the presidency. Mitterrand s current term ends at mid night May 20. Regan portrays Reagan As controlled by scheming image conscious Nancy Washington a Donald t. Regan former while House chief of staff portrays president Reagan in his Book As a hesitant and a assertive chief executive controlled by a scheming image conscious first lady who depended heavily on an astrologer s Prudic Lions. Regan gives a sometimes Bilier account of his Days at the White House in for the record from Wall Street to Washington published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich and scheduled logo on Sale monday. Virtually every major move and decision the Rea Gans made during my Lime As White House chief of staff was cleared in Advance with a woman in san Francisco who Drew up horoscopes to make certain that the planets were in a favourable alignment for the Enterprise Regan wrote. Gan he did no identify inc woman saying Nancy heart referred to her Only As my but Joan quigly a san Francisco astrologer said in a Tele phone interview "1 can t deny that she has consulted she said that after the assassination attempt on. The president in i9bi mrs. Reagan asked if she could consult me because she was worried about the presi Dent s safety As Well she might quigly a Nob Hill Soei Alile who is Active in Republican politics said she also did astrological work for Reagan s presidential Campaign in 1980. The White House issued a Brief statement about the Book on sunday afternoon thai said vindictiveness and revenge Are not admirable qualities and arc not worthy of comment Donald Regan s attempts to de Fame the first lady arc certainly in that category. The reagans had no comment sunday afternoon when they alighted from the helicopter that brought them from Camp David my. Where they had spent the weekend. The president pointed to his ear indicating he could not hear questions shouted at him. On a riday i Cwm Lead expressed irritation about the Book saying he s chosen to attack my wife and i Don t look kindly upon that at Regan in an interview sunday said i Jon t think this is an attack on his wife. There arc no adjectives no deprecation of the first lady. I merely told the so try of what she did or did t do during my period As chief of he said he regarded or. Reagan s interest in Astro logy As a harmless eccentricity at first and in was t until in began to impinge and in my judgment harm the presidency in the falter pan of 1986 and Early 19s7 thai i began to protest asked by he did not wait until the president was out of office to make the revelations he replied i did t set the time of my leaving this administration see Regan on Back Page envoy s plane diverted from Panama Airport Panama City. Panama a . Ambassador Arthur Davis private plane landed at a . Air base sunday after panamanian Security agents harassed the Security detail waiting for him at a commercial Airport a . Embassy official said. Related Story on Page 4. Davis was returning with his family from Contador Island off the Pacific coast of Panama the plane landed Ai i Aiti Lii Airport in the capital embassy spokesman to Trench inc conc said. As the Small Jet landed Davis saw Sev eral panamanian Security agents armed with rifles harassing the ambassador s Security detail Kneebone said and decided to have the plane take off and land at Howard a five Miles to the Nonh Wisl in the canal zone. Kneebone said the Security agents were demanding to know who was on the plane with Davis. He said the . Security officials were in Contact with the plane Asil came in to land and spoke with Davis once he was on the ground. It was then decided in the face of fairly hostile actions on the part of the panamanian agents to Fly the plane elsewhere Kneebone said. The ambassador never got out of his plane he said. The plane received Takeoff clearance from the Airport lower before lying on to Howard and the Security detail left the Airport after the plane look off. There was no immediate comment from panamanian govt rent officials. In was the second incident in which panamanian Security agents apparently sought to interfere with the ambassador s movements in Panama. On april 3. A military vehicle tried to Slop Davis limousine Aich was leaving the residence of the Vatican ambassador. The vehicle followed Davis limousine see envoy on Back Page
