European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 19, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes sunday March 19.1989 Busey named for top Post at Faa Washington a adm. James b. Busey commander of Allied forces Southern Europe and of . Naval forces Europe will be nominated to head the Federal aviation administration the White House announced Fri Day. If confirmed by the Senate Busey will succeed t. Allan Mcartor a Reagan administration appointee Busey. Who entered the Navy in 1952, has held the dual command in Europe since 1987. Following service As Vic chief of naval operations commander of the naval air systems come and com Mander of the Light attack Wing Pacific. In other action. President Bush also moved to fill senior positions at the transportation department. He said he will nominate Jeffrey Neil Shane to be assistant Secretary of transportation for policy and International affairs. Since 1985, he has been Deputy assistant Secretary for transportation affairs at the state depart ment. Galen Joseph a scr to be assistant Secretary of transportation for govern mental affairs. Since 1985, he has been director of the Washington office of Illi Nois gov. James r. Thompson. David Prosperi to be assistant Secre tary of transportation for Public affairs. A one time White House press aide in the Reagan administration. Prosper was press Secretary to Dan Quayle during the Campaign last year. Phillip d. Brady to be general coun Sel for the transportation department. A Veteran of the Reagan White House Brady has been Deputy assistant to the president and director of Cabinet affairs at the White House since the beginning of Bush s administration. Kate Leader Moore to be assistant Secretary of transportation for budget and programs. Throughout the Reagan administration she was director of the office of policy planning research and budget for the National endowment for the arts. Gilbert e. Carmichael As adminis Trator of the Federal Railroad administration succeeding John h. Riley. Car Michael is an Auto dealer and real estate Developer from Meridian miss. He has been a mamber of the National Highway safety advisory committee and Federal commissioner for the National transportation policy study commission. The president also named a group of ambassadors including Fred Bush no relation to the presi Dent As ambassador to Luxembourg succeeding Jean Broward Shevlin Gerard. Bush was Deputy finance chairman for the president s primary election Campaign and pre election political action committee the fund for America s future. He was executive co chairman of the Republican National committee s 1988 Victory 88 fund raising drive he previously headed the consulting firm of Bush and company. Jerry a. Moore jr., As ambassador to Lesotho succeeding Robert m. Small by. Moore has been pastor since 1946 of the 19th Street Baptist Church in Washington where Bush attended Christmas Day services last year. He also is a for Mer City councilman and chaplain for the District s detention facility. Terrence Anthony Todman As ambassador to Argentina succeeding Theo Dor Gildred. From 1983 to 1988, Tod Man was ambassador to Denmark an before that to Spain. He was assistant Secretary of state for latin american affairs from 1977 to 1978, and before that ambassador to Costa Rica Guinea and Chad. John Giffen Weinmann As Ambas Sador to Finland succeeding Rocksch Anthony Schnabel. A new Orleans Oil executive Weinman was Active in the Bush Campaign As a member of the finance committee and finance chairman for his Home state of Louisiana. He is president of Waverly Oil. Melvin Floyd Sam blur ambassador to Australia As succeeding Laurence Wil Liam Lane or. Sembler of St. Joseph,miss., is a shopping Center Developer and sits on the executive committee of Council of shopping Cen ters Board of trustee. Joseph Zappala As ambassador to Spain succeeding Reginald Bartholo Mew. Zappala a top fund Raiser Forbush s presidential Campaign is chair Man of Joseph Zappala and associates in his Home state of Florida. He was co chairman for the Bush Campaign in Flor Ida and was the co chairman of finance for Bush s inaugural festivities. News briefs St. Patrick s parades Mark greening of . By the associated press the first woman grand marshal walked on air ahead of 150,000 marchers striding up new York s fifth Avenue on a warm sunny Friday for the 228th Parade in Honor of Roland s Patron Saint. Elsewhere the Chicago River ran Green As did fountains in Savannah a. Sponsors of the new York Parade the nation s largest and oldest St. Patrick s Day March Esti mated that nearly 2 million people gathered along the route. Temperatures were in the 60s, and the marchers and spectators were equally Mellow. An estimated 400,000 people lined the Down town Chicago Parade route in a Light rain that started shortly after the March began. About 40,000 marchers and More than 200 floats and marching units moved Down Dearborn Street. Catholic slain in front of wife in n. Ireland Belfast Northern Ireland a gun men killed a 42-year-old roman Catholic Man in front of his wife Friday night police said inthe latest of an apparent series of retaliatory Catholic protestant said the killers smashed their Way into the Man s Home in Glen Gormly on the out skirts of Belfast and shot group immediately claimed responsibility for the slaying of 42-year-old civil servant Niall Davies the father of two daughters. Thatcher promises to oppose soc a i sic supers Fafe in Europe Scarborough England a prime minister Margaret Thatcher vowed saturday that Britain would make every Effort to keep Europe from becoming a socialistic superstate. She warned that the establishment of such a state would have disastrous As the 12-nation european Community forges ahead with plans for putting into effect a single Market Economy by 1992, she reiterated her opposition to any political integration saying Britain wants a Europe of Independent Sovereign states. We shall fight against a socialist Europe with its attempts to establish a new bureaucracy new restrictions and new controls on our lives she told a Confer ence of her governing conservative party s Central Council in Scarborough a coastal City in Northern eng was very tight after the recent discovery of a Large arms Cache outside Scarborough which raised fears that the Irish Republican army might be plan Ning another bombing. Authorities imposed an air exclusion zone around the City and cordoned off the spa conference Hall which was surrounded by armed police. Thatcher narrowly escaped injury in the 1984 Ira bombing of the annual conservative conference in Brighton which killed five people. She flew to Scarborough by helicopter and was Shad owed by a heavy police guard. At the Hall she walked through an electronic screening device and had her handbag inspected but was t physically searched As were All other delegates. Last september the prime minister said Britain was committed to the dec but she rejected the notion of a United states of Europe which would oppose her free Market policies and increase state control Over so Cial issues. Elaborating on this theme saturday she said we have not rejected socialist policies so decisively in Brit Ain Only to see them imposed from Brussels with the same disastrous consequences which socialism brings with it wherever it is on another Issue Thatcher who will play Host april 5-7 to soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev said she i prepared to help reduce East West tensions but would not risk Britain s Security. We must not fall prey to Wishful thinking she said. We Are ready to join in lowering East West ten Sions. What we arc not ready to do is to take risks with our Security. And nothing the soviets have said or done is ground for believing they will run military risks with their own Security on the basis of assumptions about Western Good the prime minister also attacked the opposition labor party s policy of advocating unilateral nuclear disarmament and its socialist economic policies which she said left Britain in economic ruin when labor was Defeated and she came to Power in 1979. Labor s approach to National Security she said,.is to continue to wriggle and squirm to get off the unilateralist Hook on which they have impaled the result she said was utter confusion a total Lack of understanding of nuclear deterrence and a total inability to see that this country is properly shuttle from Page 1 tiles shuttle chief Richard truly told a news Confer ence. This is the cleanest orbiter of any orbiter i be Ever two sonic booms cracked Over the California desert As the discovery glided through Clear skies with the huge crowd shouting its approval from viewing Sites on parched Rogers dry Lake. The air Force estimated the crowd which streamed in overnight in More than 138,000 vehicles at 450,000. An hour before Landing Coats fired braking rockets 196 Miles above the Indian Ocean to drop the discovery out of orbit and Start it on a fiery dive through the atmosphere on a course Over the mid Pacific across the California coast South of Santa Barbara and into this Mojave desert base. The astronauts were awakened saturday by a re cording of their children saying such things As get up dad get out of bed get to work and i daddy this is your Darling daughter telling you to Wake that was followed by a recording of Louis Arm Strong s what a wonderful the Crew responded with a recording of Simon and Garfunkel s homeward was the 28th shuttle Mission and the third since the challenger explosion killed seven astronauts More than three years ago. Nasa Hopes to Complete seven flights this year and 12ayearby 1992. The Only problem came Early in the Mission from an erratic pressure Reading on a Hydrogen tank that helps provide electricity to the orbiter. The astronauts con served Energy by turning off unnecessary lights and computers for a Day until ground controllers corrected the shuttle was commanded by Coats. The Pilot was John Blaha and the Mission specialists were James Buchli James Bagian and Bob five completed their primary Mission six hours after liftoff from Cape canaveral on monday the deployment of a $100 million tracking and data relay satellite that completes a Constellation of three such spacecraft. The new satellite which will be operational in a few weeks will enable Nasa to have nearly con Stant Contact with space shuttles and other satellites. At that Point the space Agency will begin closing six ground stations at a saving of $ 13 million a month. With the satellite deployed the astronauts turned their attention to photographing the Earth and con ducting shot nearly three Miles of film with a 70mm Max camera capturing views of pollution patterns in oceans floods in Africa burned areas of Florida s Everglades and the Western United states deforestation in Brazil and erupting volcanoes in South America and Southeast Max film will be edited into a movie called the planet Earth which will document Environ mental damage by Man and of the experiments aboard discovery included the use of four rats and 32 fertilized Chicken eggs. The end of the Mission also marked the end for the rats which were to be killed soon after touchdown so researchers can determine How their intentionally Cut legs healed in the weightlessness of of the eggs housed in an incubator will be allowed to Hatch to see if embryos can develop normally in space
