European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 8, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday february 8,1989 news briefs am jetliner loses part of engine cover returns los Angeles a a american Jet with 269 people aboard made a Quick return Landing tuesday after part of its engine Cove fell off officials said. Flight 82, a Boeing 747 in route to John f. Ken Nedy Airport from los Angeles International air port landed safely at 10 48 ., 26 minutes after Takeoff said Fred o Donnell a spokesman for the Federal aviation administration. The preliminary report is that the Craft los part of the engine Cowling he said. The Cowling is a detachable Metal cover for the engine. Passengers and Crew members remained aboard the plane As Faa inspectors tried to de Termine whether a Quick repair could be mad and the plane could take off again am spokesman Alan Loflin said. Bush names Yeosock Deputy of forces come Washington a president Bush has nominated maj. Gen. John j. Yeosock of the army for a promotion and new assignment Ashe Deputy commanding general of the forces come the Pentagon said tuesday. In that Post Yeosock also would serve As the commanding general of the third . Army at fort Mcpherson a. The forces come is responsible during peacetime for the training and equipping of army forces posted inside the United states. Assuming Senate confirmation Yeosock would receive his third Star and the rank of lieu tenant general in moving to the new Post. The 51-year-old Yeosock a native of Wilkes Barre pa., will replace it. Gen. Andrew p. Chambers. Shultz to return to Post As Board director for pm Detroit up former Secretary of state George Shultz will return to general motors corp s Board of directors in March after an absence of nearly seven years pm announced tues Day. Shutlz 68, left his Post in the Reagan administration earlier this year to return to private life in California. He first joined pm s Board As a director in 1981 while president of the Bechtel group a san Francisco company engaged in worldwide Engi Neering and construction services. He resigned from pm s Board in 1982 to accept the nomination of Secretary of state. He has also held several other key posts in the Federal government including Secretary of Treasury Secretary of labor and director of the office of management and budget. Shultz also will serve As a member of pm finance committee pm said. Pm s Board of directors also named Everhart president of the California Institute of technology to its Board effective next month. Plan from Page 1 Tion Over the first 10 years starting with 1989, would be $40 billion. A is which now a Federal insurance Premium of $2.08 for every $1,000 in deposits would $2.30 starting in 1991. The fee would drop to $1.80 per$1,000 in 1994. V the Bank Premium 83 cents per $1,000, would climb to $1.20 in 1990 and $1.50 in 1991 and subsequent years. There is no guarantee of passing this on to the consumer nor is there a guarantee it won t be passed on the president said. Nothing is without pain when you come to solve a problem of this however House banking committee chairman Henry b. Gonzalez a Texas said that Congress should protect Small depositors from facing additional expenses because of the higher premiums. Gonzalez said that he fears that the Little consumer will in the form of higher fees on checking accounts bigger charges for returned checks new fees for automatic tellers and a myriad of other Congress decisively rejects proposed Federal hike from Page 1 Congress to approve lesser raises for the judges an executives. With its votes Congress rejected raises proposed Bya presidential commission and endorsed by then presi Dent Reagan. Senators and representatives would have seen their salaries Rise from $89,500 to $ 135,000. During its less than 30 minutes of debate the Senate heard Jesse Helms r-n.c., and a foe of the raise proclaim that the vote shows the american people that you can fight City Hall and you can take on the con Gress of the United states with All its legerdemain Andall its legislative the Senate last week voted 95-5 against the raise but the wording of that Resolution differed from the House version approved tuesday. Sen. James Jeffords a it who had voted against the raise voted for it tuesday. The other senators voting to sustain the raise were democrats Christopher Dodd of Connecticut Edwar Kennedy of Massachusetts and spark Matsunaga of Hawaii and republicans Frank Murkowski of Alaska and Ted Stevens of Alaska. Despite the overwhelming House margin member were clearly torn Between their desire for a raise and the Public scorn heaped upon them for considering the increase. The chamber applauded loudly when rep. Dan Rostenkowski d-i11., told colleagues in a rousing speech before the vote each member of this House Democrat and Republican is Worth a salary of $ 135,000 a the irony of the House s dilemma was reflected when rep. Vic Fazio d-calif., a raise defender introduced the Resolution to reject the increase outvoted against the Resolution. We face reality Here today Fazio said. We redoing what has become Fazio chided his colleagues for not having the courage to speak out in their own defense and said we became cartoon Cannon fodder for trash television and talk he added there Are supreme court justices who make less than their clerks the Day after they the clerks retire and go into private left dangling by Congress action were ethics re forms that lawmakers had hoped to pass once the raise became Law. These included a ban on fees for speeches and appearances in both houses. A bipartisan House negotiating group also had agreed to do away in 1991 with algal loophole that allowed 190 House members those in office before 1980 to accumulate $39 Mil lion in leftover Campaign Cash which can be converted to personal use. This Issue in t Over said rep. Tom Tauke a Lowa a leading opponent of the raise who said the Congress must Deal this year with for judges an bureaucrats As Well As the questions involved in Honor aria and other forms of outside income for . Jerry Lewis r-calif., and one of those who negotiated the package of reforms said he s Neverseen a legislative body that was anything but Clumsy in dealing with Levels of ." but he added that in rejecting the raise the House will be reflecting the voices of the people regarding their attitude toward congressional ." raise opponents cleared the path for rejection vote sin both houses monday after they engineered the col lapse of House speaker Jim Wright s suggested alternative for a 30 percent increase. The speaker planned to let the full raise become la wat 12 01 Wednesday and then schedule a thurs Day vote to scale Back the increase to 30 percent. Cou pled with the planned Honor aria ban the raise of $26,850 would have amounted to a Dollar for Dollar Trade for those earning the fee limit. Tower from Page 1 Able does not provide a basis for any disqualification Warner said. Warner made his comments As he emerged from a meeting with Senate minority Leader Bob Dole r-kan., and other Republican members of the armed services panel. Sen. William Cohen a Maine who attended the meet ing said there has been no substantiation of the major charge which prompted the new investigation. Republicans think it s time to earlier sen. James Exon d-neb., a member of the committee said the panel expected to receive the feb report about Tower on tuesday and might vote on the nomination wednesday. Exon said committee members would review the investigation s findings on new charges that surfaced last week and forced the committee to postpone planned confirmation vote. President Bush meantime is standing by Tower As fur ther background checks delay his addition to the Cabinet. Bush told a White House news conference monday that the 63-year-old nominee should not have to with draw his name based on unsubstantiated rumours about his personal life. I think people would not want a person to Stepaside Given Rumor particularly if the Rumor is base less the president said. And the problem is the pro Cess is taking a Little longer than i would like and yet i think the Senate has got to do what they re doing looking at these allegations very Bush added however that if any rumours or innuendoes turned out to be a substantive allegation of this nature of course it would concern Warner had said Friday that the panel expected to receive the final Fri report monday and vote on the Tower nomination either tuesday or wednesday but Nunn said monday that the panel had not received a report on the new allegations which congressional sources have said Deal with womanizing and drinking. Nunn also said the panel has not decide when it will vote on the nomination. Baker to visit nato a is on packed tour Washington a James a. Baker Iii embarks Friday on his first foreign trip As Secretary of state a whirlwind tour of meetings with the unite states nato allies that is designed to broaden his overseas experience and give the Bush administration Peppy image. On his eight Day trip from Canada to Turkey Baker will cover a wide Range of subjects including East West relations and the Outlook for arms control but the Brief visits will obviously limit any substantive discussion. The trip will mostly get Baker s feet wet his Back ground in foreign policy is scant and set the stage for this Spring s Summit meeting that president Bush and Baker will hold with leaders of the North Atlantic treaty organization. Announcing the trip s schedule state department spokesman Charles e. Redman said Baker feels it important to establish Contact with his nato col leagues to see them in this Case on their Home usually talks Between the Secretary of state and his nato counterparts Are arranged at nato Headquarters in Brussels with the allies assembling there to see him. Baker sets out Friday with Bush for Canada and meets that evening in Ottawa with foreign minister Joe Clark. Bush meanwhile will head to a weekend vacation in Maine after his own session with prime minister Brian Mulroney. On saturday Baker will Fly to Kef Lavik Iceland for a few hours of talks with foreign minister Stein Grimur Hermannsson before he continues to London. On sunday Baker will meet with British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and the foreign Secretary sir Geoffrey Howe. He will Fly on Bonn for a late afternoon session with West German foreign minister Hans Dietrich Genscher. Baker will go to Copenhagen on monday to meet with danish officials. On tuesday he will visit tur key Greece and Italy. On wednesday the Secretary of state will travel to spam and Portugal and then to Brussels for talks thursday with belgian officials and with Manfred Worner the nato Secretary general. The same Day Baker will also visit Luxembourg and the Netherlands and then return to Brussels for meetings Friday wit european Community leaders. Baker s last Stop is Paris later Friday for talks with French president Francois Mitterrand and foreign minister Roland Dumas
