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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 14, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes saturday. September 14.1985 bbl says soviets told not to expel British London a the British Broad casting corp. Said Friday that Britain has threatened to expel 20 More soviet agents if the soviet Union retaliates against the expulsion or 25 soviets exposed by a Kab defector As spies. The foreign office said thursday the 25 soviets had to leave Britain by oct. 3 after being exposed by Oleg a. Gordievsky the Kab spymaster in Britain who defected and was granted Asylum. The danish government revealed thursday night that Gordievsky had been supplying in Fuma Tion to the West since the 1970s. His double agent role was hailed As a major coup for British and Western intelligence. When lev a. Pars bin the soviet charge d affairs was called into the foreign office thursday he was handed a list of the 25 diplomats business representatives journalists and other soviets in London who were ordered expelled. Parshin also was warned against Retalia Tion by the soviet Union. John Simpson bbl television s Diplo Matic correspondent reported Friday if this retaliation happens the foreign of fice has a list of at least 20 More soviet officials with Kab soviet secret service connections who could also be thrown  the foreign office had no comment on the bbl report. Parshin requested permission to meet with Gordievsky but the foreign office said it was entirely up to Gordievsky whether he would see  the press association Britain s Domestic news Agency said Gordievsky defected to Brit Ain some weeks before Hans Joachim Tiedge a top West German countering Tui gence official defected to East Germany last month. Quoting diplomatic sources the Agency said it was not True that Tiedge had blown Gordievsky s cover As some had speculated. In Bonn German Interior ministry spokes Man Hans Guenther Kowald said Friday it was absolutely ridiculous to conclude the two defections were connected. Denmark s minister of Justice Erik Ninn Hansen said thursday night Gordievsky s defection meant that Proba Bly the most important source of information on soviet spying has been lost to Western counterintelligence. Officially the political Counselor at the soviet embassy in London Gordievsky served at the soviet embassy in Copenhagen Denmark in the 1970s. Ninn Hansen said Gordievsky established contacts with Denmark s counter espionage Agency at that time and had been an extremely important source of information to our Denmark s  foreign Secretary sir Geoffrey Howe called Gordievsky s defection and the subsequent dismantling of the soviet spy network in Britain a very substantial coup for British intelligence repeatedly rocked by treachery within its own ranks since world War in a foreign office statement said Gordievsky 46, had pointed out the soviet spies and had been granted political Asylum because he wished to become a citizen of a democratic country and live in a free  Alexei Nikiforov a spokesman for the soviet embassy in London said the British action was without foundation whats Oev  he said it contradicted the desire expressed by prime minister Margaret Thatcher for better relations with Moscow. Apartheid from Page 1 president . Botha s National party said the pass Laws had never worked and should be scrapped. Business sources said three top South of Reagan invites leaders of Jordan Egypt Washington up president Reagan has invited King Hussein of Jordan and egyptian president Hosni Mubarak to meet with him this month a White House spokesman announced Friday. Deputy press Secretary Larry Speakes told reporters that Mubarak and Hussein accepted invitations to meet Reagan on sept. 23 and sept. 30, respectively. Both leaders will be in the United states to attend the . General Assembly meet ing in new York. The president will see the two moderate Arab leaders at a time when the administration is seeking a formula to move ahead on arranging for peace talks Between an israeli delegation and a jordanian delegation that would include palestinians. Jordan and saudi Arabia both have bids in to Purchase advanced planes and other High tech arms. The new York tunes said Friday that Secretary of stale George Shults told a group of jewish members of Congress that the administration is determined to go ahead with a Sale of advanced arms to Jor Dan despite Legal roadblocks raised in the latest foreign Aid Bill. Jordan is seeking f-20 or f-16 fighter jets anti aircraft missiles and other Mili tary equipment. Rican businessmen flew to Zambia to meet with leaders of the exiled african National Congress guerrilla movement Botha had said such talks with the Black group would be  the sources identified the businessmen As Gavin relly head of the Gian. Mining conglomerate Anglo american corp. Zac de Beer an Anglo american corp. Director and Tony Bloom the head of Premier group a food and retailing group. All three have been critical of what they say is the government s refusal to consider an end to discriminatory race Laws. More than 700 people mostly Blacks have died in a year of protests against White minority Rule. The violence has eroded the Confidence of the International business Community in South Africa s stability. The african National Congress is the largest Black guerrilla group fighting South Africa s government. Outlawed in South Africa it was headed by Nelson Mandela now jailed for life on a conviction of plot Ting sabotage. A White Deacon in the dutch reformed Church died Friday of head wounds received when he was hit by Rock thursday in Gugu Letu a Black township. Residents reported More trouble in Soweto the Black township outside Johannesburg on thursday. They said police rounded up As Many As 600 students near a High school and held them in die Kloof prison under the state of emergency regulations that forbid gather Ings outside school buildings. Police said they opened fire with shot guns on unruly students wounding a 50 Prince from Page 1 air Force operated rapier missile system that helps provide anti aircraft defense for the base As Well As neighbouring Raf Mildenhall. The Prince sat in the cockpit of an Al 11 while maj. De Hein an Al 11 Pilot with the 494th tac fighter so. Explained the aircraft to him. Chin said Prince Charles who is a helicopter Pilot appeared to feel right at Home there. It s obvious from the questions he asked that he knows a lot about flying and Basic employment characteristics said Hein a 36-year-old native of Savannah . He Alto was interested in How our terrain Fol lowing radar system is employed while Fly ing at Low Altitude and nigh speeds and wanted to know if the training we do Here is enough to keep us combat  the Prince then walked through the Han Gar frequently pausing to hold Short conversations there with military members and base employees. The Opportunity to meet the Prince made the Day for Many in the welcoming crowd. One of them Monica Lattimore a data processor from Cincinnati said she was dying slowly from the thrill of meeting the Pence. What did he say i m so excited i for got she said. After observing a five by off a us and meeting with air Crews from each of the four fighter squadrons assigned at Raf Laken Heath the Prince came to the part of the visit he appeared to relish the most a Chance to meet Many of the 1,500 american youngsters from elementary schools at Raf Lakenheath and nearby Raf Feltwell who lined a base Road in Hope of having a Chance to see if not meet the future King of England. As the Prince s limousine came into View the youngsters aged 6 through 11, began chanting please Stop please Stop and Prince Charles did. He left Hii car and walked Down the Road crossing from Side to Side to shake their hands autograph pictures for them and accept gifts presented to him and for delivery to his wife Princess Diana and tons Prince William and Prince Harry. The Royal visit concluded with a reception in the officers open mess where the Prince met Wing people of All ranks and their spouses before be departed the base by helicopter at 2 30 . No one injured in bombings in Greece from staff and win reports Athens Greece no one was injured Friday when separate bomb incidents dam aged two can belonging to a is. Service Man stationed in Greece and smashed the windows of a Citibank Branch. A police spokesman who spoke to the associated press on the condition that he not be identified said the two incendiary device exploded at 2 . A few blocks apart in the Kyp Seli District of Athens. There were no injuries he said. A Usa to spokesman said the damaged can belonged to master sgt. Joe Brownlee and were parked outside his apartment in the Patio pm suburb of Athens. To the Best our knowledge Only one bomb was thrown or placed in the wheel Well and when it exploded it damaged both can the spokesman said. He said no one was injured in the incident. A 1973 Chevrolet received major dam age to the front end engine compartment and right front Quarter panel. A 1977 Pon Tiac received minor damage to the trunk. In a separate attack a bomb in a car parked outside the Citibank offices exploded showering the Street with Glass and Marble fragments from the Bank the police spokesman said. United press International reported that an Anonymous caller told the pro government newspaper  that the Christos Kassimis commando was responsible for the explosions. The bombs were against american year old White teacher and 10 Black Stu dents. The school where they gathered he engine High has been a Center for Stu dents advocating school Boycotts. The pass Laws instituted 40 years ago require South Africa s 24 million Blacks to carry special passes to reside near White areas or work in them. The president s Council committee suggested the system gradually be abolished. The changes Are expected to be pasted by parliament next year. One of the first re sults would be the reuniting of families in tribal homelands with their male Kin work ing in the cities. From 200,000 to 300,000 Blacks a year Are arrested for violating the pass Laws and sent Back to the homelands usually for working illegally in the cities. In Washington state department spokesman Bernard Kalb said the Reagan administration Hopes that Freedom of movement could become a feature in South african  capitalism the Christos Kassimis com Mando said in a Short message sent to Elefther Olympia. The sources at the paper said the message also expressed opposition against leftist groups that refused to take a More militant stand on militarism. The explosion shattered windows and broke an aluminium framework and a windbreaker in the door. Part of the Ceil ing s plaster came Down said Nota Anagnostopoulos director of the Citibank Branch in the residential area of Kyp Seli. A car bomb july 1 destroyed several vehicles outside a Seaside hotel used As a Billet and recreation Center by  servicemen stationed in nato member Greece and their families. There were no injuries. 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