European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 4, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse N scrap production of t-46, Dole asks air Force Page 5 g timeless Tibet see daily Magazine q Oklahoma it s official no. 1 in final a poll Page 21 the stars and stripes red forces vol. 44, no. 260 saturday january 1966 d 8693 a Reagan scorns libyan threat urges sanctions Washington a president Reagan scorned thl libyan leadership thursday As fellas Limo think it s All right to shoot 11-year-old lir i and the United states appealed to Oner nations to sign up for sanctions that hive already Cut . Khvan Trade 10 a trickle. Reagan winding up a Wick Vonjj vacation in California was asked by reporters to comment on libyan Leader Moa mar Kha Day s threat to hit Back at americans if the United slates retaliates militarily Tor the i palestinian terrorist attacks at Lac Komi Vienna airports Dee. 27. Who think it s old girls Reagan it on the Airport Ravelero and three libyans harassing their own echoing Reagan s remarks slate d Charles e. Redman abhor khad Afy s n indiscriminate Laud women and children that these were Pun mid this we will no american citizens in ejection or khad Afy s Lar Lmont spokesman lid we particularly cing excuses for the ice of innocent men ind rejecting the tact nets of terrorism. Be signify his remarks. Lamle a Don t answer pc right to shoot 11-Yci said in his first com assaults in which if terrorists were killed. Among the victim son the 11-year-old Simpson the ask can in Rome. Since the raids ill Tion has accused lib Nodal he reputed in the United states a tary retaliation is under consideration. Kim Day countered such action would Lea As Natasha Simp ugh Ter of Victor press news editor Cagan adm Nistra of sponsoring Abu r of the terrorists. Ilso said that Mili of the responses in a warning that lit for Tat with s win 1119 item is news reported thursday Thalac-1 i cording to sources who asked to be Anonymous american forces in the Mediterranean sea have been built up in Case Reagan Calls for a retaliatory strike one source Ulso said that it is believed hat a soviet intelligence ship is relaying information about the american buildup to soviet advisers in Libya. Pentagon spokesman it. Col. Keith Schneider said he would not comment on the network s report. Redman repealed the Iid ministration position that a military response hns not been ruled out but he emphasized the need for International support for economic and diplomatic sanctions against the libyan government. He said Hal As a result of Trade restrictions imposed in recent years . Exports see sanctions on Page 28 who is holding the Winner Nib on Haw Many College foot winners Job picked in the he rips super bowl contest1 the holidays. Contest workers checking 96,800 entries re be died before the Jan 1 deadline. The Winner to be announced Jan. 10, will receive a rip for two to new Orleans for he super bowl Fame at hit Luvisi Ana super dome on Jan. 26. All but 7 hostages freed in . Prison not inn let Alvon Crew Ory i la and Man watch prison official . Dodrill sign a hostage release gun moundsv1lle, . A rioting prisoners who controlled the West Virginia Penitentiary for a Sec Ond any thursday freed All but Cven of their 16 hostages and pledged to release the rest Friday after being prom ised a meeting Wilh gov. Arch Moore. Six hostages were released shortly before 4 . Thurs Day an hour und 15 minutes after the televised signing of a settlement Between the inmates and state officials. Three captives who complained of medical prob lems were released earlier. The six suffered minor cuts bruises and mental stress said Mark Snigocki a spokesman for Reynolds memorial Hospital where they were taken. John Price Moore s press Secretary said that the remaining seven hostages would be released Friday and that officials expected the agreement to produce n peaceful end to this the riot began at 5 30 . Wednesday when up la 200 inmates brandishing homemade knives overpowered guards. It was triggered by anger Over restrictions on Contact visits by prisoners families and by conditions in the 120-year-old prison officials sail. Two inmates were killed in the uprising. They Ere keat Slie. 3s. Who was serving a life term for murder and Riehard Harold Dean. 31, who was serving a i year kidnapping sentence sail prison spokeswoman Jerric clutter. Officials were told that slip s Throat had been Cut said John Massey. A records clerk in the warden1,- office Al though an autopsy had not been completed. Dean also looked like he had his Throat said a Moundsville fire department ambulance Driver who puck on the condition that he not be identified lie had a see hostages on Page 28
