European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 11, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 i j the stars and stripes wednesday september 11,1985 conservative coalition wins in Norway Oslo Norway a conservative prime minister Karc Wiloch s three party coalition scratched out a one seat Vic tory Over the socialist opposition in Mon Day s balloting one of Norway s closest Post world War ii elections. It also was the first time that a conserva Tive party Leader won a second term As prime minister in this Century. With 99.9 percent of some 3 million bal lots counted Early tuesday Wiloch s coalition had 78 scats in the 157-scat parliament to 77 for the Alliance of three leftist parties led by Gro Harlem Brundtland s labor party. The other two scats were won by the anti tax Progress party which generally votes with the conservatives but is not a member of Wiloch s coalition. Labor won 71 scats and the conservative party 50. The conservatives coalition partners had 28 seats with the Christian people s party winning 16 and the Center party 12. Labor lost one of its allies when the Small Liberal party won Only 3.1 percent of the vote and lost its two seats in parliament. It was the first time in the party s 101-year history that it will not be represented in the National legislature. Labor s other partner the anti nato socialist left won sit seats. Minor parties including the communists shared the remaining ballots and like the liberals failed to win a seat. Wiloch s coalition controlled 79 seats in the previous 155-member storting or parliament. The conservatives had 53, Chris Tian people s party 15 and Center party ii. The leftists had 76 seats labor 66, socialist left 4 and Liberal party 2. The Progress party had the remaining 4. Two More seats were added to parliament for this election because of the population growth in Akers Hus county near Oslo. Willoch 56, is an economist and former Trade minister. He campaigned largely on economics telling norwegians his party would do a better Job of protecting them from inflation unemployment and higher taxes. Brundtland 46, a medical doctor who was educated in Public health at Harvard University told norwegians she would triple the rate of spending on social welfare programs which she accused Willoch and his allies of undercutting. A spokesman for Willoch charged last weekend that Norway s membership in nato could change if the socialists won. Brundtland accused Wiloch s government of misrepresenting labor s positions. Sanctions from Page 1 Africa agrees to meet the terms on Caterna tonal non proliferation prohibiting Loans to the South an government except for those going to Grams helping Blacks. Taking Steps to ban the importation of the Krugerrand the South african Gold Coin into the United states subject to consultations with America s major trading partners. He also directed the Treasury to consider minting a Gold Coin to serve As an alternative to the Krugerrand held by investors and collectors. He warned Pretoria to take Clear Steps to end unequal treatment of Blacks and said the american people Are impatient. We All feel very strongly about the changes Reagan repeated that he would veto the sanctions legislation if it reaches his desk. Secretary of state George Shultz who briefed reporters after Reagan s statement said the administration s chief objection to the pending legislation was a provision that could have imposed additional sanctions if the pre Toria regime failed to make sufficient Progress toward ending apartheid in the near future. The administration opposes such Steps potentially doing More harm than Otto South african Blacks you it adj them As unwarranted interference in the president s role As chief Ull Iteck of foreign policy. Reagan said Hutti uld name an advisory committee Tot commend in a year Mea sures Loya courage peaceful change in he announced that he is sending Ambas Sador Herman Nickel recalled three months ago Back to Pretoria with a letter expressing growing impatience with South Africa s resistance to granting equal Politi Cal status for All its residents. The president insisted he is not abandon ing his policy of constructive engagement the administration s term for to efforts to bring change in South Africa go negotiations rather than economic or Fri Pitary pressure. Butte said he might now use the term the Polk is of South Africa were not created Over Kot and will not be solved overnight but int is no time to waste he said. He said the United tates can exert Only limited influence in Spjuth Africa and again called on pc Sidcot a. Botha negotiate with responsible Teck l with a View toward assuring a to citation by All citizens of South stepping Back from his Sui Frient Obj i Day that there has Bee Adri South a great improvement War what has a existed before began said the changes in policy so fu4rre asked Flost action would be required in to persuade him to lift the tires imposed monday Reagan said think the negotiations that Lead toward the Steps necessary to bring about political participation by All the citizens of South Africa when they Start those constructive before the administration shift House and Senate leaders had warned publicly that any presidential veto of a sanctions measure would be override. Before the announcement Senate major Ity Leader Robert Dole of Kansas said that. If the president makes a Strong statement and docs things that Are already in the legislation we d declare Victory All of sen. Claiborne Pell , senior Democrat on the Senate foreign relations committee called the president s decision a step in the right the president s decision also indicated he wanted to avoid a confrontation at the be ginning of a fall congressional session to is Likely to produce fireworks on a scape other issues which Are the key to of presi Dent s Agenda. These include reagaap0fall for a comprehensive tax determination to resist legislation and his Call for Rcd iia Federal spending. Leaders in the Campaign to forcy4hange in South Africa want the Ted states to impose a total economic Scott or the White ruled nation. Sanctions such As those imposed by Rea Gan Are just a Start they say. Take the profit out of apartheid said the Rev. Jesse Jackson an unsuccessful democratic presidential candidate in 1984. He told reporters Reagan s actions arc too Jtj Cak to have any effect on apartheid the Tetem under which Whites deny 22 million Laws political economic and social rights. Irk Hannenburg anglican Bishop Des mond Toju on monday called Reagan a racist say Hythe . Leader s limited sanctions again a South Africa implied that Black victims of a year of anti apartheid unrest were Copal Dabic. If he was my president at this stage of the game i would he very ashamed of him the Nobel winning Tutu told the associated press i can Only say that if you late supporting a system that is racist then feat Are you yourself if he is supporting a racist policy firebombs defused near army Hospital by the stir and stripes Stuttgart explosives experts defused three firebombs monday in a motor Pool near the . Army Hospital at bad Cannstatt army officials said. German authorities said they suspected leftist terrorists had planted the fire bombs which were found by american guards. ,. The firebombs the latest in a Elfes of attacks and attempted attacks on the american military in Germany caused no injuries or damage. Full gasoline cans equipped with timing to vices had been placed in Jar. Three truck Ckon a fenced in parking Tot of the bad can Matt Wuerttemberg slate vases emf Helmut Krom Bacher said Krom Ficher said to lava although there Jaf seen no letter or Call timing responsibility for the act invest Wirs assume the attempt was made by . Stuttgart Community Public of tsars offi cers did not know the exact distance of the motor Pool from the Hospital but they said does t it make him a racist the Bishop of Johannesburg who has said it is getting harder to convince fellow Blacks that White Rule Ca Anbe ended without violence said Rea Apt it limited measure were a ploy to stronger action by Congo fir tolf Johannesburg Botha said Mon Hal Reagan s sanctions were a neg Totive step that would Hurt Blacks. Botha said Congress forced Reagan to adopt sanctions in disregard of the welfare and interests of our it is nonetheless to be regretted. What Ever the intention the effect is punitive. It is a negative step he said. Financial analysts in South Africa said most of Reagan s sanctions package like the congressional Bill he was hoping to circumvent would have Little practical Impact on the nation s Economy. A ban on importing Krugerrand into the United states however could put a severe Strain on sales of the Gold Coin around the world Industry officials said. Offensive from Page 1 it is far enough away that patients were not endangered. The patients were never in any Dan Ger a Stuttgart Community spokesman said. Grombacher said Access to the base apparently was gained sunday night by Cut Ting the Fence that surrounds the Hospital. Badin Wuerttemberg authorities arc investigating the incident he said. to a Hospital spokesman internal Security procedures at the Hospital have been increased. Air Force fighters crash j two air Force fighter jets crashed monday in separate accidents killing a Pilot and injuring a crewman. An f4-e phantom fighter Jet crash during a training Mission at for Artom calif., killing an air injuring the other airman Mara after he bailed out of said. at the Remote Leach bombing and gunnery Range at the Irwin military reservation 130 the a Zimm Limi officer safely in Iirilli Hurri Iii minor injuries while the went Down with the plane Glaize said. The Jet was based at George fab in California. The names of the filers were withheld while their families were notified. An air Force f-15 Jet fighter crashed in an uninhabited area neat Goose Bay just West of Anchorage Alaska but the Pilot ejected and parachuted safely the air a said. Rash which occurred during a fild not immediately be determined spokesman sgt. Lloyd Tilmon. The plane was assigned to the 43rd technical fighter so of the alaskan air come and had just taken off from Elmen Dorf fab Tilmon said. The Pilot was identified As Edward c. Harter 24, of Harvard Iii. Latch with the situation decisively settled in favor of Iraq. The enemy remnants fied in panic under intense iraqi fire leaving corpses littering the mountains and valleys the spokesman said. Iran earlier reported that iranian troops infiltrated into iraqi held territory in Iran killing at least 180 iraqi soldiers in a five hour operation. The attack was said to have taken place in the 8,000-Square-mile territory inside Iran that iraqi forces captured in the first few weeks of the 5-year-old War. Temperatures upts Mem i l h99 73 Albany 73 90 atlanta64 u Atlantic Chi 60 n action70 s6 Chicago 67 n cuvmand75 100 Dallal it. Worth a to Danw 66 s4 Dan-oil73 h Honolulu 74 n houston61 u Kansas Colv 65 a Las Vasal l h62 77 lot an Gafin 76 n miami57 71 Mana atom 74 90 naw orleans75 9 Orlando 73 n photnu61 h to u Pima run 97 64 portlands7 76 Salt la a City u 69 san Francisco 76 h san Juan 74 90 Wun Longma european weather a corded monday 4am 4pmadana. F Amsl Tram Famani i Aviano a Arlen. 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