European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 30, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d Weinberger lauds defense 5 d Reagan rejects tariffs on shoe 6 d Canada boosting troops in 9 the authorized unofficial publication for the armed forces 134 August 1985 oozy end q 8693 a East German Diplomat defects Bonn a West German officials thursday announced the defection of a High ranking Diplomat from communist East and authorities questioned and released a West German counter spin nage agent who had been suspected of being a spy for the it was not immediately Clear whether there was a connection Between the defection of East German Diplomat Martin Winkler and the spy scandal that has Al ready resulted in the dismissal of West Ger Many foreign intelligence two newspapers reported that Winkler had worked As an undercover agent for West Germany and defected for fear of being exposed in the Wake of the Bonn spy the express newspaper of which has Good contacts with West Ger Many Security reported that Winkler was an acquaintance of a to prank ing Bonn counterspy who defected last Deputy government spokesman Juergen Sudhoff said who had been the 2 official at the East German embassy in has been in West Germany since Alexander spokesman for the chief Federal prosecutors said authorities released a Bonn counter espionage agent who had been arrested As a suspected spy earlier further investigations have shown there is not enough evidence to continue to hold him or to Issue an Prechtel told the associated he has been released after extensive Prechtel identified the official As re inward a Section chief in the constitutional Protection the Agency whose duties include counter espionage see Diplomat on Page 28 the pause that refreshes photo by Peter Jaeger Donna Crichton left and Lorinda Bankhead Are keeping their strength up As they return to the Rigours of school work after summer the two 6 Jearolds Are in Jane olsons class at Babenhausen elementary school in Ger Donnas father is staff Archie service 4th 77th Field Lorinda father is Robert 6th my More backs school information sin today daily shuttle astronauts launch 3rd film Hurricane Elena Cape up the Crew of the space shuttle discovery on thursday launched its third and final sat an improved Model of the crippled radio relay station two astronauts Hope to repair during a weekend re lated Page after the satellite was com Mander Joe Engle aimed a television Cam Era at Hurricane Elena in the Gulf of a Hurricane warning was in effect from Louisiana to you can see it looks like several circulatory patterns that Are not quite organized into one Engle said before the storm was upgraded to Hurricane if they Ever decide to join it ought to be a Good he Elena was threatening the Eastern Gulf but if it should make landfall far ther West and endanger Mission control South of flight director Jay Greene said Nasa could move to a Back up Center in the syncom 4 military communications satellite sailed out of discovery payload spinning away on its and syncom Astro naut James Van Hoften you get to wrestle with one just like that in a couple of replied David Leestma in mis Sion that what in looking said Van who will have to manually grab the lifeless million syncom 3 satellite saturday so he and fellow space Walker William Fisher can attempt to repair Copilot Richard John Van Hoften and Fisher then began chasing syncom 3 in syncom 3 has been marooned in a use less orbit since its launch in april because of a faulty timer that controls the satellites critical the control circuits of the new syncom were redesigned to make sure that ground controllers can fire the spacecrafts rocket motor if its timer but the new satellite worked As Fisher and Van Hoften plan to walk in space saturday and if to install electronic gear to bypass syncom 3s control mechanism so ground Crews can operate the Sou Section time your stars and stripes Carrier will be calling please have 15 More die in South Africa clashes South Africa a at least 15 Blacks were killed in a surge of anti apartheid rioting and police fired shotguns in a clashed with school age demonstrators police and witnesses the worst of the rioting flared outside Cape where a hand grenade was hurled into the Home of a mixed race poli residents of near Johannes said soldiers and police clashed with students one of the dead in the Cape town area disturbances was a 3yearold boy who was burned by a gasoline bomb thrown into his according to the government run South african broadcasting most of the new deaths were in Hugule a Black township East of Cape where police fought running Battles wednesday and thursday with Blacks who threw bricks and gasoline police it was there that the boys death reportedly the Cape town City Council voted thursday to plead for police saying he had firsthand knowledge of police provoking councilman Gor Don Oliver said i refer particularly to the Security police and Call on them to use maximum restraint and refrain from provocation and police said the hand grenade wounded no one but damaged the Home of Peter a labor party member of the or chamber of the expanded parliament that gives limited political rights to asians and but not to some Blacks have branded members of the segregated parliament As sellouts to the Black Tham Santa the Black mayor of in a Black area near port 610 Miles South of who was Fea tured on television news tuesday night thank ing president Botha Botha for sending the army into Black said thursday he lost his Home in an arson in one of its toughest criticisms Ever of the South african govern the Reagan administration has denounced the odious practices of the Pretoria regime in its use of repression to Cope with growing racial the administration was particularly in Censed Over the governments apparent at tempt to silence student opposition by ban Ning the Congress of South african students on the action Means the group cannot legally exist and its Mem Bers cannot be quoted the South african governments con Tention that it upholds Western values is belied by such and society can never effectively come to terms with its problems by repressing said Charles the state department
