European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 12, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the. Stars and stripes thursday december 12,1985 some allies appeasing Pio Shultz complains l a Secretary of state George p. Ltd Nethat extremists must be resisted said tuesday that a feb no West european allies to Ward the Palestine lib re a two hymn arc hurting the drive for peace in the Middle Eav opening a seven nation Lour of Europe j until the Plo renounces the use of Force it is not entitle to recognition or participation in the peace process. We differ with some of our european friends Over the role of the Plo Shutlz said in a speech to the pilgrims an Anglo american Friendship society. To us it seems obvious that the Plo excludes itself As a player so Long Ujj it rejects United nations Security Council res Obj renouncing he use of Force and i to exist. The Plo is not entitled Tou pvt nent in Advance so Long As it rejects Shatara mall the Basic premises of the peace proc ssh Apfl said. If Lomoh Nan Gas that fact will be acknowledged. We hat always said this. Unlike some of our european however we feel that gestures toward the Plo. Only mislead its leaders into thinking their present inadequate policy is gaining them International acceptance and Sta asked by reporters what specific gestures he found objectionable. Shultz mentioned visits by Plo leac1 " carious Western european countries. Poll tf0mm Albu gently stationed in Seraaj by a capitals As Well. In october f2hiefiici�rat on expressed bitter when it re Iwaji fms Mcd Abbas a Plo of _ vement in the hijacking of the Achille ship. American tourist Leon Klinghoffer was kill Eden hijacking. These extremists must be resisted not appeased Shultz said in his speech. They must be shown that Mili tary options Don t exist that blackmail and pressures will get nowhere and that negotiation is the Only possible Hope for achievement of legitimate Arab Shultz s remark come at a time when the United states is promoting a jordanian israeli peace negotiation that has been stalled by failure would represent on who icat such that without Plon a meaningful agreement would be Imossi let Lafael has rejected any talks that include the Organiza Tion. Asked if negotiations could begin by the end of the year As he had hoped the Secretary responded i would t say it s fizzled out it s there we intend to pursue nevertheless devising the proper formula for including Jestin ians continues to be a problem he said. Ellz met for about half an hour with prime m Inis Britain Agre Diros to Winthe . Strategic de sense initiative. , which Shutlz characterized As a path top he was to continue his consultations meetings with nato allies in Brussels Belgium an Goon to Germany Romania Yugoslavia and Hungary. Spain from Page 1 Day an american embassy spokesman said and met several times tuesday before reaching agreement to begin negotiations in the beginning of next year on renewal of the two governments Mutual defense agreement that expires in May 1988. In those talks the two sides will adjust the . Presence in Spain to the level they judge the statement said. Both sides must also be in agreement on the ability of Spanish troops to take Over . Roles before any cutback according to tuesday s communique. A senior . Military official told United press International tuesday that some . Cutbacks would be possible in 1988 in backup positions. We re talking initially about administrative and support rotes he said. But in the longer run Given the will there arc a number of combat roles the Spanish air Force and Navy could fill in a conventional War. We d love to have Spain defending the Strait of Gibraltar and a significant portion of the Mediterranean he said. He said he did not think the United states would agree to a cutback in the key 401st tac fighter Wing of jets stationed at Torr Jon a outside Madrid. If we Send an air plane Back Home we be lost that if there s a War lie said. Other major . Installations in Spain include an air base for training at Zara in the North and the naval base at re the Southern Mediterranean coast. The Campaign to reduce . Troops is part of a government Effort to convince spaniards to vote in favor of continued nato membership in a referendum scheduled Early next year. The socialists were overwhelmingly elected on a platform opposing nato adhesion. But Gonzalez has since reversed his position citing Spain s role in Europe when it joins uhe common Market in january while vowing to keep his Promise to put it to a Lyme. Itar wars general killed in plane crash Placerville Calif. A the wife of air Force it. Gen. James a. Abra Hamson director of the Agency that coordinates Star wars research was one of three people killed when a single engine plane crashed in the Sierra Nevada. Barbara Jean Northcott Abrahamson 45, was aboard the plane that crashed Sun Day into the Snow covered mount Miles Northeast of san officials said to a male and female were sources who asked Notton they believe the other victims were Abrahamson s brother the Pilot of plane and his wife. One t Alid flown to the Placerville for a county Coroner s examination witnesses said. The other two remained in the wreckage. A ground Rescue party had set out tues Day to try to reach the wreckage level of 10,000-Fa re hair near them it red by Lundskow a _ search team planned to apr Early wednesday the Al sheriffs department said. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger issued a statement saying he was deeply saddened to hear of mrs. Abrahamson s tragic Al from Page i of them All the right to we physicians protest the outrage of holding the entire world hostage Lown told an audience of More than 600, including norwegian King Olav v. T " ister Kaare Willoch Anda a . The Ambas Ujiie by the United states Britain normally attend the award ceremony but made plans to be out of Norway tuesday on other business or vacations. Their absence although not officially linked to the award was viewed As Gallons of unhappiness with these we protest of it Beim. A Laid. We protest fog increase in overkill. We protest the expansion of the arms race into space. We Are not indifferent to other human rights and hard won civil liberties he said. But first we must be Able to bequeath to our children the most fundamental of All rights which preconditions All right to in English and _ _ animation s prescription for survival included a nuclear test ban a freeze on the number of nuclear weapons Rcv enting an arms race in space. The first to demolish the no Cleat me a existed and to unveil the True weapons the weapons of genocide Hes by Al Dorado county sheriff Dick Pacileo. The two men conferred briefly at the Airport then left to Gether said Deputy sheriff Irving Chris in. Of the strategic the Agency defense that coordinates Reagan s proposed Star space based nuclear defense. Of temperatures 33 .27 a n 37 budget from Page 1 cent growth in fiscal 1987, and said the president still intends to propose such an increase. The budget mane vering moved into High gear at the Pentagon As Congress scared an agreement to eliminate the Federal deficit by fiscal 1991. Officials repeatedly complained about the Impact on defense spending claim ing the Pentagon would have to take 50 per cent of the cuts even though it accounts for Only 28 percent of the budget the budget balancing plan would revise the congressional budget process and re quire automatic spending cuts if Congress and the administration fail to meet a series of statutory ceilings on budget deficits. In fiscal 1987 and beyond the president and Congress would attempt to work out spending priorities to reach the target and avoid any additional mandatory cuts. In Fis Cal 1986, however which began oct. 1, the House Senate negotiators have settled on roughly $11.7 billion in automatic cuts to begin the declining path for deficits. With the equal distribution Between Domestic and military program the Pentagon would have to trim its spending this year by roughly $5.8 billion. That Cut would come on top of another potential reduction that the department has been facing All year. The Senate has authorized a $302.5 Bil lion budget for the Pentagon this year but the House has backed a total of $292 billion. The two have yet to resolve their differences. But because of the mechanics of the Gramm Rudman budget balancing Mea sure the Pentagon will still face the same $5.8 billion Cut regardless of which base number is selected. The official said the $5.8 billion would be an actual Cut in outlays. The Pentagon unlike most Federal departments does not spend All the Money it is authorized annually because of the length of time it takes to produce weapons. Thus in order to actually trim spending by $5.8 billion the official said the depart ment s budget would have to be Cut by $15 billion to $20 billion. In any Given year for example the Navy might spend $200 million toward construction of a Trident missile submarine the offi Cial said. But to save that amount the total budget authority for the submarine or roughly $1 billion would have to be Cut pm the budget. My official said no decisions had been a As yet on what specific weapon pro s might be Cut. In listing options however he cited reductions in aircraft purchases for such planes As the f-16 and f-18 reductions in the Navy s shipbuilding program and cuts in military base construction. The official said however that we can t get it All out of procurement and that other areas such As personnel strategic modernization programs including Star wars Reagan s strategic defense Ini iat ivc and readiness programs could be 1hit
