European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26o the stars and stripes thursday september 19, 1985 rioting flares at closed s. African s Johannesburg South Africa a police moved in with tear Gas and rubber bullets tuesday to put Down efforts by thousands of mixed race students and their teachers to open schools near Cape town thai had been closed by the government. Meanwhile the South african military blaming communications said it had no news during the second Day of a swe ugh Ohff soy South african forces. The troops and War planes Are Makinen up asst Black guerrillas who had planncdau0pf? Africa the territory also . Slice used rubber bullets and tear Gas against students. Parents and teachers who massed near schools int where the government clo5cd46i.bjbbl in definitely on . About attending the schools. Said scores of arrests were made As crowds fms cd outside locked schools. They said that at times crowds outside locked schoolyard Gates refused to move to let out police patrols. The mobs were dispersed before they could push their Way into the schools. People outside the schools complained that closing the institutions Hurt students who had t rioted. The disturbances at schools near Cape town came on Sal Louis in Grange minister of Tow and order was quoted by a pro government newspaper. The citizen As saying there is a definite decline in the number of incidents of unrest in the the paper suggested authorities might lift the 8-week old state of emergency soon quoting be Grange As saying i Trust. That the country will speedily return to nor be Grange did not mention the state of emergency imposed in an attempt to quell rioting against apartheid. South Africa s system of White Rule in a predominantly Black country. Suspected spy in Kohl s office Wees to East Germany Bonn a a Secretary in the office of Chancellor Helmut Kohl is suspected of spying and has fled to communist East Ger Many with her husband the chief Federal prosecutor s office said tuesday. It was the first Lime the West German spy scandal has touched the Chancellor s office since the affair began Early last month with the disappearance of an aide to West Germany s economics minister. Prosecutor Kurt Rebmann said espionage investigations have been opened against both Herla Astrid Willnor 45, and her Hus band who worked in a foundation associated with a political parly in Kohl s coalition government. West German radio quoting government Security sources said the missing Secretary May have had Access to confidential information about the strategic defense Initia Tive commonly known As Star the pair sent resignation letters to Kohl and the foundation saying they had fled to East Germany Rebmann said. He added that the woman failed to re turn monday to her Job in the internal political Section of the Chancellor s office. She had been on vacation in Spain and had worked in the Chancellor s office for nearly 12 years according to Rebmann. The statement from Rebmann s office identified the woman s husband As 59-year old Herbert Willner. Rebmann said her husband worked in the Friedrich Naumann foundation. The foundation is closely linked with the free democratic party the Junior partner in Kohl s coalition government. According to Rebmann Willnor was a member of the Waffon is a unit of hit Ler s military during world War ii. He was held by the soviet Union As a prisoner of War became a member of the communist party after settling in East Germany in 1949 and moved to West Germany in 1961, Rebmann said. Since the spy scandal broke out a top counter espionage official has defected to Bast Germany and authorities have arrested a Secretary in president Richard von Wiz Saecker s office on spying charges. West Germany s top espionage official has been fired. Reagan from Page 1 straight months of growth and More than eight million new the . Trade deficit is expected to be in the si50 billion Range this year prompting Calls for Protection for numerous american industries. Reagan said imposing restrictions against . Trading partners could produce countermeasures against american Indus try and agriculture and Lead to an eco nomic death blow to literally Lens of thou palestinian charged in Rome cafe bombing Rome a police on tuesday charged a palestinian from Lebanon with the grenade attack on a cafe on Rome s via Veneto in which 39 people including nine americans were injured. Justice officials were unable to offer a motive for the monday night attack on the cafe de Paris located about 100 Yards from the . Embassy. Hospitals reported that is people were still being treated for injuries including six italians three americana three britons and one victim each from Argentina Australia and Spain. None of the victims was in serious condition state run Rai to said although five had been described As being seriously injured monday. Six other americans were treated for in juries and released officials said. The attacker threw two grenades from a car or a motorcycle As patrons of the crowded cafe sipped Coffee or drinks. Only one grenade exploded and patrons Over turned chairs and tables in an Effort to escape the cafe. Sands of family protectionist tariffs could invite Retalia Tion Reagan said recalling protectionist legislation that Congress enacted a half Century ago and the International Trade wars that followed. Reagan also defended his policies toward South Africa s White ruled government say ing "1 think that when you re standing up against a cellophane Wall and you re getting shot at from both sides you must be doing something right. If it had All come from one direction i would have looked again and said Well did i miss something Here. " Reagan said he must be pretty near the Middle if some critics say he should do More while others say he has done too much toward ending the apartheid system in South Africa. The president in an abrupt reversal last week imposed economic sanctions against Pretoria. Many of the questions revolved around the upcoming superpower Summit Rea Gan s first meeting with a soviet ruler. Asked if he would Rule out in Advance any negotiated agreement on testing and development of the Soi Reagan said the system is not a bargaining Chip and re search is not in violation of any treaty. It s going to but As for deployment of the system Reagan said i m willing to talk to our Poseidon from Page 1 frence tuesday night but no such questions were asked. On june 10, Reagan had announced that to provide adequate time for the soviets to demonstrate by their actions a commitment to join us in an interim framework of True Mutual restraint we will plan to deactivate and dismantle according to agreed proce dures an existing Poseidon Ssan missile submarine As the seventh us. Ohio class submarine puts to sea later this year. How Ever the United states will keep open All programmatic options for handling such milestones As they occur in the carrying out of that decision one source said is intended not Only to fulfil Reagan s pledge to continue abiding by the Salt ii agreement which was never ratified by the Senate but also to Send another signal to the soviets that he is serious about negotiating new limits on nuclear weapons. The nuclear powered Alaska once it completes its sea trials will become the seventh Trident missile submarine in the american Fleet. Each of the vessels can carry 24 intercontinental ballistic missiles. The Alaska is currently in port at arc ton where it is being prepared for sea trials. Although the Senate never ratified the 1979 Salt ii agreement both the United slates and soviet Union have generally abide by its terms. The earlier 1972 Salt 1 agreement limits the number of submarine launched missiles in the . Arsenal while the Salt ii Accord imposes a limit of 1,200 on missiles that contain multiple warheads known As multiple independently targe table re entry vehicles or Mir is. In order to deploy the Alaska on sea Tri als the administration had to decide whether it would continue to abide by the Salt agreements by retiring an older submarine or begin ignoring the limits. Under the accords the United states would have up to six months after the Start of trials to come into compliance. The dry Docking of the Sam Ray bum and the previously planned retirement of six aging land based Titan missiles would allow the United states to remain within the various limits. The actions will leave the United state with 674 submarine launched missile and 1,198 mires. When he announced his decision on the Salt agreements last june res Gan ignored the advice of several top officials including defense Secretary Caspar w. Weinberger who argued he should ignore the treaty lie cause of soviet violations of the pact Navy searching for Pilot of crashes Naples Italy is Navy ships continued their search tuesday afternoon for the Pilot of an ah-1t helicopter that crashed and Sank off the Southern i Sardinia monday morning a Man said. Navy a said the Heliny other Crew Maniber the co a it and gunner wast from i i after co Pilot was treated for minor injuries and returned to his unit. Marine medium helicopter so 261, aboard the amphibious ship two Jima. The helicopter crashed at 5 15 . Mon Tayas it was taking part in the amphibious assault phase of the nato exercise Dis play determination 85, Hartung said tues Day. The names of the Pilot and co Pilot Are being withheld until their families have been notified. Hartung said the crash would be investigated. Allies talk to them and talk to the soviets to anyone about the meaning of it if it could be used in such a Way As to rid the world of the nuclear Reagan previously has said that if a defensive system can be developed he would be willing to share it with the soviets in order to Render offensive nuclear weapons obsolete. 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