European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 16, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Tina s tops wins video Honor Page 2 o . Urged to curb not study acid rain Page 4 g California rejects science textbooks Page 6 q College football results sports Section d earthquake disaster Drill smooth As silk Page 28 Jujj the stars and stripes is i ass is vol. 44, no. 151 monday september 16, 1sc a fully Ond d 8693 a soviets Boot 25 britons Moscow a the soviet Union on saturday ordered its biggest single expulsion of foreign residents telling 25 Bri tons to leave in retaliation for Britain s expulsion of 25 alleged soviet spies. The official news Agency Tass said Brit ish ambassador sir Bryan Cartledge was called into the foreign ministry and told that a number of British citizens were being expelled. Tass did not say How Many were being ordered out for what it called impermissible in april Britain expelled five soviets on charges of spying and the soviets retaliated by ordering out three British diplomats. In 1971, Britain expelled More than 100 soviets on grounds of espionage. Moscow s immediate retaliation was the expulsion of five britons and the denial of visas to 13 others. In april 1983, France expelled 47 Sovi ets but the soviet Union did not retaliate. Donald Maclaren spokesman for the British Emu say in Moscow said the Sovi ets on saturday accused the britons 18 diplomats five journalists and two business men of activities incompatible with their official status a diplomatic phrase for spying. Cartledge denied the charge and registered a formal a Iolcust with the soviet for eign ministry Maclaren said. Britain s foreign office had said the expelled soviets were fingered As spies by olog a. Nordic ski whom it identified As the Kab s chief agent in Britain. It said nordic ski a soviet embassy Counselor defected and was granted Asylum in Britain. Tass did not mention nordic ski ins report. It quoted the foreign ministry As saying the British expulsions were a Gross provocative action with regard to a number of soviet representatives in great Britain against whom ill intentioned and absolutely unjustifiable accusations had been the soviet move which also was announced by the foreign office in London had Burn expected since Britain s announcement thursday that it was expelling 25 soviet officials diplomats and journalists. In London British officials and leading see soviets on Page 28 Ssiss Popian wins miss America Crown Atlantic City . A miss Mississippi Isan Akin was crowned miss America 19sbnivsaturday, fulfilling a computer would win the title. The first runner up was Mish Ajith car Olina Sherry Annette Thrift 23, Minster. The second runner up was Texas Jonna Fitzgerald 21, of Greenville. The third runner up was miss Washington Honey Castro 19, of Moses Lake. The fourth runner up was miss Alabama an Gela Tower 25, of Birmingham. Wearing a lace gown accented with Rhino stones and Crystal drops and topped with White Fox the 21-year-old Akin from Meridian cried and blew kisses to the crowd after her name was announced be fore a National television audience and a crowd of 21,300 at convention Hall. Akin was crowned by miss America Sharlene Wells 21, of Salt Lake City. She took her Victory stroll Down the runway As Host Gary Collins Sang there she is a pageant hallmark missing for the Pas years because of a dispute with its a Poser Over Money. The other finalists Wjt miss Indiana Laurie Jean Brodric Kofl of Elkhart miss Kentucky Lauria ran inc Keller 21, of Nippa miss Cunigan Alicia Rue Masal Koski 23_xfauskcgon miss new Mexico Valc Floy Faber 26, of Hobbs and miss Ohio Tsuck Ellen Cochran 21, of Heath. George Miller a retired business profs Tel m of Susan Akin gets her Crown with help from her predecessor Sharlene Wells. Sor now living in Bill Educ wash., said ear Lier this month that based on his a impaler analysis Akin had la Best Chance of be coming Hijii a Oman from Mississippi mss America. Filler assigned Odds to All 51 contestants by feeding into his computer to Cir personal statistics and then comparing them to a composite of the winners from the past 20 years. Akin a senior at the University of Mississippi has said that word of Miller s Selec Tion thrilled her because she has wanted to be miss America since childhood. One of the judges said she told the judges in her interview that she thought the 7-1 Odds As signed her by Miller also put her at a disadvantage. The Winner who has had voice training for 10 years Sang an italian love song you re my world in the Talent Competition. She wore a Lilac one shouldered gown pith a flowing skirt that was covered with c used to perform magic tricks in Talent con Union for local and stale pageants but Denim uie Small portion of time allotted Conle Stann a tool permit her to wow the audience or the in the swimsuit Competition f 114-Pound Akin wore a White outfit t last week she captured a preliminary swim suit com petition. Akin said she eventually wants to work in see miss America on Page 28 Nevada 8th Trident nuclear sub launched Groton Conn. A sen. Paul Laxalt spoke of president Reagan s yearnings for peace and 12 demonstrators were arrested saturday at the launching of the Nevada the nation s eighth Trident nuclear submarine. The launching of the 560-foot sub which will carry 24 nuclear missiles Drew 150 to 200 demonstrators to the electric boat shipyard. Police said 12 were arrested when they tried to Block guests from entering the shipyard. Laxalt speaking to about 3,000 people during launching ceremonies said the Nevada will be charged with keeping the peace. There is no More important assignment in the the Nevada Republican said he held High Hopes for Reagan s first conference with soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev set for november in Geneva Switzerland. Although i Don t expect any immediate results from this meeting. I believe this face to fact encounter will prove extremely beneficial to Long term american soviet relations he said. Laxalt said americans must support Reagan in efforts to eliminate the threat of nuclear weapons. I have seen the look in his eyes when he has spoken to me quietly about his yearnings for peace said Laxalt a close Friend of Reagan s. We must pursue arms agreements which substantially reduce the weapons on both sides in an equitable and very importantly verifiable manner Laxalt said. We owe nothing less to this Laxalt delivered his speech inside the shipyard where his wife Carol broke a bottle of Champagne against the sub Marine. Nevada gov. Richard Bryan attended along with Navy officials and other state and Federal officials. The ceremony for the third Navy vessel to carry the name Nevada was attended by two officers from the Battle ship Nevada which was the Only battleship to get under Way during the japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. The ship survived world War ii. The first Nevada was a Dou blk Turret cd ironclad that served from 1899 to 1922. The submarine Nevada is still about a year from joining the Fleet. It will be docked in Groton while equipment is installed and tested. Electric boat spokesman Vincent t. Malcolm or. Said the submarine is expected to begin sea trials before next Spring. Electric boat a division of general dynamics corp., is the Only builder of Trident the nation s largest submarine. The shipyard has delivered six Trident submarines to the Navy and has six others under construction including the Nevada. Another Trident the Alaska has been launched but not yet delivered to the Navy
