European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 11, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday september 11, 1985 conservatives win close election in Norway Oslo a conservative prime minister Kaare Wil Loch i three party coalition edged its Way to a one scat Victory Early tuesday in the closest general election in Norway since world War ii. The slim margin made Willoch who campaigned 01. Promises to protect norwegians from higher taxes and inflation the first conservative in this Century to win a Ond term As prime minister. Although the conservatives coalition won by the slim Mest possible margin election officials said tuesday Wil Loch s one scat Victory Over the socialists in the norwegian parliament the storting is Safe. A seat in Ragaland in Southern Norway that was undecided As ballots cast before election Day were counted was declared Safe for the conservatives later tuesday. Officials said that with 99.9 percent of the 3 million ballots counted Willoch s three party coalition had won 78 seats and the socialist opposition led by labor had won 77. The labor party has come Back with new strength and the government is weaker said Gro Harlem Brundtland the socialist coalition s Leader appearing with Willoch on television. Labor Norway s largest single party gained five seats for a total of 71, and its supporting anti nato socialist left party held six an increase of two. The Small Liberal party which backed Brundtland lost its two seats and had to forfeit its representation in the storting for the first time in its 101-year history. Willoch s conservative party won 50 seats three less than it formerly held and its partners the Christian peo ple s party gained a seat for a total of 16. The Allied Center party also gained a seat and now holds 12. The knife Edge result left the Small anti tax Progress party whose arc conservatism is outside the mainstream of norwegian politics theoretically Able to Block coalition legislation with its two seats. But party Leader Carl e. Hagen a 41-year-old business consultant promised during his Campaign that it would not topple the Willoch coalition even if the election outcome permitted it. I think the voters appreciated that we made it Clear that we did not want a government headed by Gro Harlem Brundtland Hagen said in a televised election night inter View. Before the election Willoch s coalition had controlled 79 seats the socialist group 72 and the Progress party the remaining 4. Two new seats were added for monday s elections to reflect population growth near Oslo. Willoch a 56-year-old former Trade minister had campaigned largely on economic issues telling norwegians that his coalition Haf put their country on the right course after what he called labor Brundtland 46, a medical doctor who studied Public health at Harvard University and served nine Montho at Norway s prime minister in 1981, promised in her Campaign to triple government spending on health and social welfare programs. Nearly a third of the storting s previous membership did not stand for re election to new four year terms. Among those departing were foreign minister Svenn stray a conservative and Odvar Nordli a former labor prime minister. Rampage from Page 1 Unity leaders to prevent them from break ing out anew. More than so buildings in the District were burned out Many of them shops owned by indians and pakistanis said dear. He said most of the rioters were members of the Black immigrant Community from the Caribbean. Dear estimated that damage to buildings alone was in the millions of dollars and said 25 people had been arrested. At Daybreak tuesday roads were littered with broken Glass bricks and debris. Clothes vegetables and other looted goods from smashed and burned stores were strewn across sidewalks. Ray Newill assistant police spokesman said the violence began monday afternoon when a police officer stopped a Blackmo tourist to question him about the tax sticker on his Windshield. At he tried to arrest him the officer was surrounded by about 100 Black youths and a second officer arriving on the scene was knocked off his motorcycle Newill said. As More police arrived the violence spread he Laid. More than a dozen vehicles were hijacked and turned into blazing barricades to try to Stop police from getting into the area. Witnesses said gangs of Black and White youths carried goods away from smashed shops in shopping carts and cars. Some Resi dents fled their Homes. Birmingham and the surrounding West midlands area the heart of Britain s Indus trial District have borne the Brunt of Thatcher s Tough fiscal measures and the challenges from growing foreign industries especially the Auto Industry. Unemployment is 20 percent seven Points above the National average and 29.9 percent in the poor inner City areas hit by monday s rioting. Jeff Rooker the opposition labor party lawmaker whose District includes part of the downtown area said relations Between Blacks and Whites who Are split 50-50 in the area were very Good. But he said the area has been a problem for some time. It has been at the end of the queue for Urban renewal and it is the Cen Ter for drug Dick Knowles Leader of the Birmingham City Council said there Are parts of Bir Mingham where adult male unemployment is 49 percent. Some of these will be Young people who feel a great Deal of frustration and i think it has been stirred up a bit by other elements he said. Senate from Page 1 More who Well might do he said that when the expected votes of the six democrats who were absent on monday Are counted that would get us into the 60s, which is what you however the 34 Voles garnered by re publicans on monday would be enough to Block a congressional override of a threat ened Reagan veto of tougher sanctions. Senate Republican Leader Robert Dole of Kansas said the Senate should accept the fact that the president has agreed to Many of the things we wanted and commend his efforts rather than Embarrass him with legislation he opposes. Dole accused democrats of trying to punish Ronald Reagan rather than South Africa by insisting on a vote. I think it s imperative we speak to the Issue of apartheid sen. Edward m. Ken Nedy d-mass., told the Senate. He called Reagan s action Well intentioned but too Little and too Reagan s executive order includes an in Tention to ban the importation of South Africa s Krugerrand Gold coins a halt to most new Bank Loans to Pretoria a ban on the Sale of computer equipment that is used to enforce the apartheid system and a ban on sales of most nuclear technology. But House speaker Thomas p. O Neil jr., d-mass., said Reagan Bas eliminated the threat of future sanctions a threat the Senate Bill contains. Those Sanction would have put South Africa on notice that americans Are deadly serious about ending apartheid he said. Dole said the legislation could be brought Back for a Quick vote if Reagan failed to follow through. Sen. Richard Lugar r-ind., chairman of the foreign relations committee said he would seek passage of the Bill if the administration did not go ahead with a ban on the import of Krugerrand. But Lugar said that As it now stand Reagan s action amends his administration s much criticized policy of constructive engagement toward South Africa with its emphasis on quiet and private diplomatic persuasion. Temperatures s. Africa from Page 1 demand to end apartheid. Confirming report that have surfaced in the past few Days the african National Congress guerrilla group announced that it hat planned a meeting with White South african businessmen. The businessmen have made contacts to meet us. We have agreed. They Are com ing said Tom Sebina a spokesman for the Anc in Lusaka Zambia. He did not say when the talks would be held but he said Lusaka was the Likely location. The Anc has been banned by the White minority government which Calls it a subversive organization. The executive frustrated by the govern ment s handling of the Economy and a year of anti apartheid rioting that has Cost More than 650 lives most of them Black say they have a right to talk about the Region s future with Blacks of All views. But Botha says it would be disloyal for businessmen to talk to the Anc which has waged a War of sabotage inside South Afri Ca since the Early 1960s. The beheld a pro government afrikaans language daily that often reflects the thinking of Botha s party said the is. Sanctions Are basically More symbolic than hurtful. And More or less Normal Trade can go the United states is one of South Afri Ca s leading trading partners. Financial analysts in South Africa said monday that most of the . Sanctions would have Little practical effect on the Economy. However government officials Are clearly worried that they would fuel the International movement to use sanctions to Force an end to apartheid. Botha said monday that the american sanctions were to be whatever the intention the effect is punitive. It is a negative step he said. He said Reagan s plan was less harmful than the legislation proposed by Congress which had been expected to pass a stronger sanctions Bill. Reagan s announcement avoided or at least delayed an embarrassing foreign policy defeat by Congress. The sanctions announced by Reagan Are essentially the same As those in the congressional Bill but Reagan left out a one year deadline for South Africa to begin dismantling apartheid or face tougher sanctions. Instead he ordered a commission to Monitor Progress toward Reform in South Afri Ca. Air Force fighters crash j k/7/ed, ? Fiuri by the associated press two air Force fighter j be crashed monday in separate accidents killing a Pilot and injuring a crewman. An f-4 phantom fighter Jet crashed during a training Mission at fort Irwin calif., killing an air Force Pilot and injuring the other airman aboard after he bail a out of the plane officials said. The crash occurred at the Remote Leach Lake bombing and gunnery Range at the fort Irwin military reservation 130 Miles Northeast of los Angeles said air Force it. De Glaize. The weapons systems officer safely ejected suffering minor injuries while the Pilot went Down with the plane Glaize said. The Jet was based at George fab in California. The names of the fliers were being with held until their families were notified. An air Force f-15 Jet tighter crashed in an uninhabited area near Goose Bay just West of Anchorage Alaska and the Pilot ejected and parachuted safely the air Force said. The cause of the crash which occurred during a training exercise could not immediately be determined said air Force spokesman sgt. Lloyd Tilmon. 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