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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 22, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes d Larry Holmes decisions Carl 21 d today Dollar buys Iii arks aq0 it d 9 die in Ohio fireworks 28 the and tripes authorized unofficial publication for the armed forces 35 May 1985 and sunday 0 8693 a Weinberger demands some kind of redress Nicholson murder7 Case not closed Berlin a the United states still expects an apology and compensation from the soviet Union for the March shooting of an american officer in East defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger said speaking to american troops in West Weinberg or condemned the shooting of Arthur Nicholson As a totally reprehensible Barbaric act and said the United states does not consider the matter it was a coldblooded and worse than they prevented medical Weinberger told about 100 army and air Force at the Parks Range military training facility on the Southwest Side of the divided he said president Reagan believes diplomats should continue to demand an apology from the soviets every time they the president does not see this As an excuse not to but he will make every Effort some kind of Weinberger told the at military Headquarters in West Wein Berger met with Nicholson and the other soldiers attached to the military Liaison Mission in East where Nicholson had Weinberger aides said monday that Nicholson returned to West Germany to allow her daughter to Complete the school the defense Secretary was on a on Day visit to West Berlin to reemphasize demands for compensation and an apology for Nicholson was shot March 25 by a soviet sentry while taking photographs near a soviet military installation at East the military Liaison Mission where Nicholson had worked was set up under a 1947 treaty to provide a formal sine of communications Between Allied occupation the Mission in Potsdam is about 12 Miles from the divided City of which is located 100 Miles inside communist East and soviet officials have met once since Nichol sons death to discuss ways of avoiding such incidents in the but the soviets have not apologized for the Mark the political adviser to the Diplo Matic Mission in West told reporters with Wein Berger tuesday the soviets had let it be known through see Weinberger on Page 28 defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger with Arthur Nicholson in a photo defense chief says must say in Europe by Dontate staff writer Berlin Secretary of defense Cas Par Weinberger visited Berlin tuesday and told american troops stationed Here that it would be a tragic mistake to pull out of Germany and despite the of some members of it was Weinberger first trip to West a City 110 Miles from the West German Border and surrounded by 103 Miles of communist erected the Day before Weinberger an East Ger Man was shot to death at the Wall while trying to escape to West during Weinberger six hour stay in West he visited a Section of the took a Quick air reviewed and talked with and met with military and City he was questioned by military personnel after watching simulated weapons demonstrations at Parks a training ground for Urban warfare where Ameri cans practice defending West in reply to a from army Marsha falks of who asked him to define the Impact of the military presence in Weinberger i think the presence of american forces Here and All through constitutes a very major i think without them we would have had a whole series of incidents and Epi and the soviets would continue to test and and wherever they find move he said the presence of the troops was not Only important for the defense of eur but also for the defense of the Many in he believe that we could save a lot of Money if we pulled everybody out of the nato coun he called that a mistaken see Europe on Page 28 Sailor spied for nearly 20 Fri says Baltimore a a former communications expert passed secrets to the soviet Union for most of his 20 year Navy career and probably got some classified information from the aircraft Carrier his son is stationed the Fri John Anthony Walker was arrested he allegedly had dropped about 120 secret or confidential Navy documents in the Rural Maryland Countryside out Side authorities said he flashed a gun when agents but dropped it and some of the documents appear to have come from the a nuclear according to a court who now works As a private detective in nor retired in 1976 As a chief warrant officer after 20 years in the his son was identified As Michael Lance a Yeoman third magistrate Daniel Klein ordered Walker held without Bond after being told that he had supplied the soviet Union with information for is to 18 said assistant attorney Michael a bail review bearing was scheduled for May among subjects covered in the documents seized by the Fri in a wooded area of Montgomery county were the deployment of soviet Navy vessels in the Mediterranean and movements of soviet merchant Marine a court affidavit Schatzow said the Bis allegations of Lon term spying were based on statements from two confidential informants who took lie Detector we had to Rush this because of what we saw happening at the drop said Bill an Fri of we will turn close scrutiny now on All of walkers see Sailor on Page 28  
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