European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 3, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes Friday january 3. 1968 Gorbachev speech gets mixed reviews Washington a soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev s new year s greeting 10 the american people won wide newspaper play on thursday but Drew mined re actions from political analysts. Bruce Weinrod of inc heritage foundation a conserva Tive research and policy study organization said Gorba Chev made some or the right sounds about peace but unfortunately there is As yet no evidence of any real change in soviet International and Domestic policies of concern to the United slates policies which contradict Gorbachev s pleasant Lone. It is always Nice to hear uplifting remarks but they should be viewed Only As rhetoric until such time As meaningful shifts in soviet policies take place Weinrod added. Retired rear . Eugene j. Carroll jr., Deputy director of the Center far defense information said s statement thai new weapons won t make us Safe is i believe an accurate statement of the Washington based Center is a non governmental study group of senior retired . Military officers dealing wit National Security issues. The nation s three major television networks and the Cable news network interrupted their regularly scheduled programs wednesday to broadcast the speeches. The networks Hart no immediate estimate of How Many Ameri cans watched Gorbachev and Reagan. The Washington Post headlined the greetings ".,soviet leaders ask it was accompanied by three column wide pictures of Reagan watching Gorbachev on television screen and soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov with his wife watching Reagan in Moscow. Neither the Post nor the new York times mentioned the speeches on i heir editorial pages thursday. Newspapers in other Large american cities including the los Angeles times the Chicago Tribune and the Boston Globe also reported the speeches on their front pages. On wednesday several television stations across the United Stales reported that viewers called them to com Plain that the broadcasts interrupted favorite programs including a Long running daytime drama series and cover age of a new year s Day Parade. Meanwhile in Moscow a soviet commentator thurs Day called Reagan s new year s greeting a disappoint ment but muscovites reacted favourably possibly reflect ing the Lack of personal attacks on Reagan by stale run Media since the Geneva Switzerland Summit. Vladimir Alexeyev a commentator for the no. 2 government news Agency novo Sli said the Exchange of Tele vision messages of Reagan and Gorbachev was the direct result of he Summit and attempts at normalizing super Power relations. But he said Reagan s message dashed Hopes that i would not just be a repetition of the time worn and very Well known intransigent . Position especially on such Art important and crucial Issue As weapons in on this score the statement was a disappointment Alexeyev wrote in the Only official reaction to Reagan s address. Although Reagan did not directly mention the . Space based missile defense research program popularly known As Star wars during his speech he nevertheless faithfully repeated the old Washington line and made it quite Clear that he was not ready to abandon his misconceptions about the need to militarize space Alexeyev mid. Gorbachev in a message to British labor parly poll Titian Ken Livingstone warned thursday that Star wars could Lead to strategic chaos to reiterated that there could be no Progress at the Geneva talks unless the program was abandoned. Reagan s policies have come under fire almost daily since the november Summit in Geneva. But there has been a marked change in the presentation of Reagan himself formerly Carico turd As a missile pack ing Cowboy and would be ruler of he world. Soviets accustomed to adopting whatever Kremlin line the Media present have changed accordingly although they Are still cautious about praising Reagan to foreigner Ond Are surprised to Sec him on their television screen or newspaper front pages. One Young Man in his Zos walking in Waganka Square in East Central Moscow replied splendid. Excellent when asked his impression of Reagan s new year s Mes Sage broadcast wednesday night on soviet television. I think Reagan is a Bright Man who understands that peace and working together arc the most important things in the world. 1 am very Happy hat he will visit our coun try in 1987, said the Man who refused to give his name. Greetings from Page 1 both the United states Ordrie soviet Union Are doing research Oak Fine possibilities of applying new Tec ologies to the cause of defense. If be come a reality it is Rajo Ream that Well to one Day free us All cps the threat of nuclear Gorbachev Wjk not directly mention Star wars my he did Jay it is a reality of it Jay sir rold that it is senseless to seek greater a purity for oneself through new kinds Siler added it is the forceful and jelling demand of life itself that we uld follow the path of cutting Back no Soldier killed in crash is identified by records Karlstedt Germany a 2nd div Soldier killed dec. 24 in a single car crash involving five other soldiers has been identified As pfc. Craig Allen Cojocari 3rd in. 4lst inf according to official records. Cojocari was 19 years old according to a death certificate in the town of Hagen Nearine site of the crash. The 2nd army div has declined to release the name of the de ceased. The Public affairs office declined to confirm or deny the name of the deceased. A German police spokesman said earlier Tail week that evidence relating to the Early morning Accident would be turned Over to american military officials for possible prosecution. The Driver of the car apparently lost control of his vehicle shortly after 4 . On the b-6 Highway leading to the Lucius d. Clay Cavern where the soldiers were stationed according to Post crash accounts provided by German police and the Public affairs office. Clear arsenals and keeping outer peaceful. Thai is what we Are neg porting about at Geneva and we would Vaj much like those talks to be successful the soviet Leader a presi Hopes for better .-soviet relations a mentioned a John Steinbeck novel. "1 am reminded of ii Fie of a remarkable work of America big erasure the novel the Winter of oijpisconlenl.1 in thai phrase let me Hope for Dis Content he snid and May not Only this Winter but Etc reason of this year and of the years to Jame be full of Hope for a better Tutu Jake Hope that together we can turn a few russian words atthe in vhf his speech saying let us look of Rwjr to a future of Chitoye Nebo skies for All he con by saying Spasbo which sons thank you. Khad Afy from Page 1 Rome Airport workers strike for better Security in danger because of the unpredictability of actions by the Khan by asked Why the United slates was unable to Stop so Many americans from working i Libya despite the travel ban Redman said if those citizens choose to go there even if they have violated this particular part of the Taw you have to catch hem Redman would not say what specific diplomatic or economic sanctions the United Stales is asking its allies to undertake. Other Reagan administration sources speaking on con Ditkus they not be identified said officials in the state defense and Commerce departments along with staff members of the National Security Council were working on various options to be Dis cussed with other government. Romr up some 3,000 Airport workers brought Rome s Leonardo a Vinci Airport to a standstill far three hours thurs Day while they staged a meeting to demand greater pro Ledran against terrorist attacks. The strike was the first concerted reaction b Airport employees to fridays sub machine gun and grenade attack by four palestinian extremists that left 16 dead and 72 wounded. The death toll Rose to 16 thursday when a56-year-old greek woman Efrosini median died in Rome s san Camilla Hospital. She was one of four greek tourists killed in the attack. Other victims were five Ameri cans two mexicans an algerian and an ital Ian. Three of the hijackers were also killed and the fourth was wounded and captured. The wounded terrorist Mohammed Sar Ham 19, underwent an operation for a Bullet wound in the leg thursday at the Celio Mili tary Hospital where he is being held under guard. Hundreds of passengers had to unit until the meeting ended and Airport and airline employees resumed to Man the Check in counters. The strike and protest meeting were called by the communist dominated federation of Italy s three mainstream unions. Several communist and socialist politicians at tended the Assembly along with about 3,000 Airport and airline employees. The meeting ended with a unanimously approved motion calling for three main lines of action a greater allocation of funds voted by parliament for restructuring and modernizing the Airport to be devoted to extra Security measures. Representatives of the workers Union to be included on the Airport s Security specific Steps to tighten control of All people entering the Domestic and International Airport buildings Friday s attack took place in the International departure lounge where anybody could enter without police checks on their persons and baggage. Since Friday s attack the government has ordered various measures to improve Airport Security including police with Metal detectors posted at the main Entrance doors to Check passengers. Temperatures l h 71 u 14 90r 31 k 51 i 4 34 41 m tip r 11 41 13 10 a 11 17so 5 14 43la 3i 11 it is Ujj 54 14 55 � a n i i11 a 31 3? 70 11 4 11a 3t is 4? 21 4t31 60 Albany Albuquerqu Anchorage attain Alu Nellc Basil Buffal Burlington eur limn 5. , w. I on incl Dalli of. 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James an epidemiologist from Brooklyn n.y., stationed at the . Army Hospital in Berlin contended the claim is based on inadequate Survey data. James and two colleagues said a far larger percentage of female intravenous drug users than prostitutes test positive far exposure to the virus believed to cause aids researcher William Haseltine testified sept. 26 at a Senate hearing that Between 20 percent and 50 percent of unregistered prostitutes Are infected with the aids virus and s percent of . Soldier re porting to venereal disease clinics in Ber Lin Are also infected. Upon learning of James contentions has Olinc accused his critic of approaching the problem from a defensive what appears to be at Issue is whether or not soldiers contracted a Tiv Iii Lav infection from prostitutes said Haslitine a cancer specialist at the Dana Farber can cer Institute in Boston. 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