European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 30, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes saturday. September 30.1989 news briefs Aquino won t let Marcos be buried in Philippines Manila. Philippines a president co a on Aquino Friday said she has forgiven Fer Dinand Marcos for the murder of her husband hut cannot permit the late president to he buried Here because it would trigger Domestic unrest. The government put troops and police on Alert after the 72-year-old former president died thursday in Honolulu. There were no major demonstrations by Marcos supporters. Aquino said officials would periodically re View the ban and could lift it in the future. She said the government would Send a representative to Marcos funeral if he is buried in Hawaii. In Honolulu. Marcos widow. Imelda. Said she would continue efforts to return he husband to the Philippines. Mrs. Marcos called Aquino s decision so cruel so inhuman and so she said there were no immediate plans for burial. Loyalists planned masses on saturday but had no plans for Large demonstrations. Royal marines band honors bomb victims Deal. England a the Royal marines hand marched through town Friday with 22 empty spaces in its formation to Honor the hand members killed or wounded in an Ira bomb attack one week ago. Thousands of people lined the streets 10watch, cheering clapping and crying. Some of the injured marines and relatives of inc victims also came. Shops and schools were closed and Union flags flew everywhere. The marines staff band lined up to play As the clock showed 8 23 a.m., the moment on sept. 22 when an Irish Republican bomb demolished the Bondsmen s recreation Block killing 10 men and injuring 12. Crowe praised by Bush As Man of quiet valor Annapolis. My. A president Bushon Friday lauded outgoing adm. William j. Crowejr. As a Man of quiet valor during a ceremony marking Crowe s retirement As the president s principal military adviser. Crowe was honoured at a full military sendoff. Complete with flyovers by fighter planes at the . Naval Academy where the Oklahoma native got his Start in the Navy 43 years ago. He became chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in 1985, appointed by president 64-year-old Admiral s four year term As chairman of the joint chiefs ends oct. I. He will be succeeded by Gen. Colin Powell who at 52 will be the youngest Man Ever to hold the Job As Well As the first Black person named to the reviewed the troops with Bush and was awarded his fourth award of the defense distinguished service medal. Train from Page 1 Man Allan Pollock said the Board sent an investigative team to the scene. Nosb spokeswoman Rachel Halterman said Friday morning that the team spent the night gathering documents and information. We re talking to witnesses to the Crew to Sec Why it the Catlett Volunteer fire department truck was responding to a Call and had turned onto a private Road off Virginia 28, which parallels the track when the Accident occurred authorities said. The truck was answering a car fire Call Susa to reported. No warning lights were at the crossing and none was necessary because it was a private drive Susa reported citing stale police. State police spokeswoman Lucy Caldwell said fire fighters Mark Miller 23, and Matt Smith 22, both of Catlett died at the scene. Fauquier county sheriffs Deputy . Crawford said 150 or More people on the train were injured. Many did not require hospitalization and we retreated at the scene or at a nearby school while dozens were transported to nearby Prince William Hospital in Prince William county and Fauquier Hospital in War Runton. View from the sidelines a. Davo Joseph Gallo 7, huddles for warmth along the Side lines while Hutching his dad renew his commitment to the . Army. Guild s father sgt. 1st class Rob Ert Gallu and Ihnut 60 other service members stationed with the 127th my co Al Pioneer Cavern in Lannu repeated their oaths of enlistment in Honor of the 200lh anniversary of the formal establishment of the under the Constitution. Poseidon missile test successful Cape canaveral. Fla. Up the Crew of a nuclear submarine cruising underwater off the coast of Florida successfully test fired a Poseidon missile Fri Day a Little More than an hour after another sub ran aground in nearby port canaveral officials said. The 34-foot, 65,000-Pound solid fuel missile carry ing a Load of Dummy warheads was launched from the Alexander Hamilton Al 2 04 . Not while the sub was cruising East of Cape canaveral. It was successful said a spokeswoman for Patrick fab where such test launches arc monitored. It was the 85lh launch of a Poseidon c-3 missile since August l%8 and the 65th from a submarine dating Back to 1970. Earlier Friday the Pennsylvania ran aground White entering port canaveral. No one was injured. The mishap occurred at 12 50 ., and tugs freed the 560-foot-Long, 16.600-ton submarine about two hours later the Navy said. There were about Iso Crew members aboard. The Pennsylvania equipped to fire Trident missiles was entering the port on a routine visit to the base where submarines take on missiles for test firing in the Atlantic off the Florida coast. The Poseidon c-3 missile is an improved version of the Navy s original Polaris nuclear missiles. The test firing Friday was part of a Standard Demon stration and Shakedown operation done periodically by submarine Crews to test their ability to handle the pow Erful weapon system. Storm from Page 1 Homeowner there saying that he had had offers of help from All Over this country1." Bush said. I think it docs bring out inc very Best in the men and women of America who want to help in a tragedy of this the president then departed for an engagement in Maryland. Before Bush s arrival Riley a Democrat had complained air plane rides and helicopter rides Are Nice but everything is on the ground. The buildings Are on the ground the people arc on the ground the stress is on the ground and we need a president who is on the Riley said it was absolutely ridiculous that Only two Federal disaster claims offices have opened in the Charleston area. The Federal emergency management Agency has opened five claims offices statewide to serve 17 coun ties that have been declared disaster areas. White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater Friday said the president would increase the number of Fema offices in South Carolina to nine. There were Long lines at those offices thursday a thousands applied for Grants and Low interest Loans to help cover storm losses not covered by insurance. The death toll from Hugo was 29 in the United states including 18 in South Carolina. The storm is blamed for 33 deaths in the Caribbean. Senate from Page 1 manpower reduction proposal. The aide said the congressional budget office Esti mates that de mobilizing that Many troops would resulting direct savings of up to $9 billion Over five years in addition to other savings that would result from scaled Down weapons procurement. The amendment did t say that the troops would have to come Back from Europe. It just said that the allies would have to pay the Bills to keep them there if we did t get a cafe agreement the aide said. The economics of the european nations Are booming while ours is not. We pay twice As much per capita As the allies for the defense of Western Europe. The United states can t afford to do this anymore. But the general feeling was that we should t do any thing to undermine the administration s negotiating Posi Tion in the cafe talks the aide said. But As senator Metzenbaum pointed out during the debate that same argument has been used for the past 20 years to Block other similar proposals. The senator just does t feel that argument stands up
