European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 20, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes saturday april 19, 1986 . Seeks details on soviet troop pullout offer Washington a the United states urged the soviet Union on saturday to provide specific details of what soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev is calling a new offer on East West troop withdrawals in Europe. In a speech in East Berlin on Friday Gorbachev said he is making a serious offer of negotiations for a substantial reduction of troops and aircraft from the Atlantic Ocean to the ural mountains. He said troop units would be disbanded and mines and artillery with nuclear charges Are included in the offer. The purpose of the proposal he said is to break the stale mate at the 13-year-old Mutual and balanced Force reduction mfr talks in Vienna Austria. The Reagan administration which often dismisses the soviets Public pronouncements on arms control As propaganda this time responded in a state department announcement by saying we will study the statement and would Welcome clarification of the details of his proposal in appropriate diplomatic the department added from Media reports the proposal seems to Cut across negotiations already in Progress such As the mfr talks in Vienna. It is not Clear whether or. Gorbachev is proposing a new set of negotiations or an expansion of talks already under the Vienna talks involving East and West bloc coun tries focus Only on forces in Central Europe. On the other hand a 35-nation conference meeting in Stockholm swe Den on disarmament in Europe covers wider territory but it does not Deal with specific arms and troop reductions. Gorbachev s statement mentioning troops weapons and a Broad territory Between the urals and the Atlantic appeared to be relevant to issues in both sets of talks said a . Arms control expert. It appears to be a grandiose gesture leaping Over the current debates the official said. It could be his Way of saying mfr has stalled Here s another protests from Page 1 jammed with 10,000 protesters and said at least 67 people were arrested. Some Chan Ted Thatcher Reagan Cia How Many kids have you killed today others held banners proclaiming Reagan the world s worst terrorist and ". Bases three policemen were injured in the clash police said. Demonstrations also were held outside Raf Lakenheath in Eastern England and Raf upper Heyford Northwest of London. . Planes from the bases participated in the air strikes. In Scotland police said 11 protesters were arrested outside the Royal Navy nuclear submarine base at Aslane on the River Clyde. All were released after being charged with vandalism in cutting the perimeter Fence. West Berlin police said about 6,500 demonstrators marched peacefully from the Airlift memorial to Nollendorfs Square. The memorial was built in 1951 to Honor american pilots who flew supplies to West berliners during the Post War soviet Block Ade of the City. Fearing violence police banned the pro testers from marching to the amerika Haus a . Cultural and information Cen Ter. More than 5,000 people gathered in front of the . Embassy in Bonn for a 45-min Ute rally during which speakers denounced what they said were War policies of the United states. Police said they briefly detained three people for Possession of tear Gas canisters but reported no other incidents. Following the rally in front of the . Embassy the protesters marched past the nearby embassy of Nicaragua in what they said was a show of support for the sandinista government. In Hanau Germany some 1,500 Young leftists Many wearing masks marched to the army s Gross nauheim Cavern. Some protesters fired signal rockets into the Mili tary compound but police said there were no injuries. As the demonstrators began leaving the Barracks area they set a civilian car on fire and smashed windows on several Banks in the town but police said they made no arrests. Police said about 1,000 people protested in Stuttgart and 2,000 in Hamburg. No arrests were reported. Swedish authorities estimated about 500 people protested outside the . Embassy in Stockholm Sweden and some demonstrators burned american flags and clashed with police. Four people were detained but released after questioning police said. In Rome demonstrators marched behind a huge Banner that read banish War from but the italian news Agency Ansa reported a demonstration in Milan Italy was More anti american in tone As More than 15,000 students demonstrated outside the . Embassy there to denounce the attack on Libya. Service personnel at . Military installations in Europe were being closely checked and their automobiles searched causing lengthy delays and traffic jams in some areas. Khad Afy has vowed vengeance against America and Britain. On Friday foreign ministers of the 12 common Market nations agreed to restrict movement of libyan diplomats and tighten visa requirements for libyans. But Libya s foreign minister speaking saturday in new Delhi India called for struggle against the United states. Among developments Friday officials in the dominican Republic reported one student was shot and 20 arrested when police firing tear Gas blocked More than 1,000 demonstrators trying to March on the . Embassy in Santo Domi Ngo the capital. About 4,000 people marched to the . Embassy in Vienna Austria and burned an effigy of Reagan. About 500 police guarded the embassy compound and the demonstration ended peacefully. Most of the personnel at the . Embassy in the Philippines capital Manila were sent Home when about 400 moslem filipinos demonstrated in front of the build ing chanting Reagan is the beast Kheda by is the Best a . Embassy cultural Center in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires was evacuated after a Telephone caller said a bomb had been placed there. An embassy official said police searched the Abraham Lincoln Center but no explosives were found. In Sheffield England Britain s National Union of journalists voted to Send condolences to khad Afy and called for the removal of All . Military bases from Britain. Members of the 33,000-member Union said a Large majority of delegates voted for the Resolution submitted by an iraqi journalist. In Canada bomb threats delayed the departure of a Paris bound air France 747 Jet in Toronto and two Delta air lines jets in Montreal. One Delta Jet was bound for Miami and the other for Boston. No bombs were found. Libyans from Page 1 tile to Libya Are involving fugitives from Libya in a series of actions in order to Blacken the name of Libya and stamp it As Arnett told the associated press the head of the libyan Mission in Ankara Muhammad Abdulmalik had been expelled from the United states in april 1980 for his involvement in a Campaign of intimidation against libyan students in the United states. At the time Abdulmalik was cultural Counselor for student affairs at Libya s embassy in Washington he said. Abdulmalik was appointed libyan ambassador to tur key in 1983. Bezduk said police patrols were increased at sensitive spots following intelligence reports received March 25. He did not Dis close what those reports contained. There Are about 10,000 . Citizens in Turkey a great majority of them members of the military and their dependents. There Are several major . Installations and support facilities in Turkey. Ankara hosts the country s Headquarters for the . Mil itary with a facility including a High school outside the City and a seismic station near Ankara. Kilburn s body readied for journey Home Beirut Lebanon a red Cross workers said they transported the body of slain american Kidnap victim Peter Kilburn across embattled Beirut s Green line sat urday and a . Embassy official said arrangements were under Way to Fly the body Home. The remains were taken at Midnight from the american University Hospital in Beirut s moslem controlled Western sector to hotel Dieu Hospital in the Christian East a lebanese red Cross spokesman said. Arrangements had been made with War ring Christian and moslem militias to ensure a cease fire during the Transfer of the body the spokesman said. The red Cross spokesman said at least two unidentified . Embassy officials carrying pictures of the 62-year-old Kilburn saw the Corpse when it arrived at the East Beirut Hospital. The . Officials said yes. He is Kil Burn according to the red Cross spokes Man. But Hume would not confirm or deny that and said we Are going to rely on the forensic judgment for the time Hume also would not confirm or deny reports in Beirut that the body had been flown out of Lebanon by a . Navy Heli copter. In Washington Friday state depart ment spokesman Bernard Kalb also said that pending a forensic examination . Officials could not confirm the death of Kil Burn a librarian at the american univer sity of Beirut. Military Banks revise policy on Mark sales Stuttgart military banking facilities no longer will Stop Selling Cashiers checks value added tax checks and travel ers checks in Marks on Days the Dollar Mark Exchange rate drops five pfennig or More. The department of defense has agreed to a Neucom request to revise the banking contract policy on Mark sales according to a message from Mark Scheidler of the Neucom comptrollers office. Previously when the rate dropped five pfennig or More sales of Mark negotiable instruments were stopped for the remainder of the business Day. Mark currency sales remain limited to $2,000 equivalent per customer. That policy was instituted by Dod in May 1985 after the military banking contract lost More than $1 million on two Days when the Dollar Mark rate dropped dramatically. Temperatures Kalb said the body would be flown to a . Facility in Germany officials would not specify which one for further tests. Its destination in the United states was not immediately known. The body was found in Lebanon s Central mountains thursday along with the re Mains of two missing British teachers Leigh Douglas and Philip Padfield. All three had been shot in the head and a note with the bodies said the killings were in retaliation for the . Air strikes on Libya. One body had initially been identified by an Irish embassy official As that of a third briton Alec Collett 63, a journalist but workers at the american University identified the body on Friday As that of their missing american colleague. April 18 l h 40 68 30 61 27 45 41 7547 55 48 6737 55 41 7730 56 43 5235 65 34 6447 70 44 6832 69 39 6931 62 64 7835 52 49 6140 68 27 4446 49 46 6467 87 64 7742 68 43 7251 72 55 72 Albany Albuquerque Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Billings Birmingham Boise Boston Buffalo Burlington Charleston . Charleston . 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Sunset sunday 8 27, Sunrise monday 6 20. Outlook for monday mostly Cloudy skies and rain will cover All of Germany and the Benelux. Some isolated thunderstorms possible in Western areas in the afternoon. Temperatures will be cooler. Temperatures recorded saturday Adana f Amsterdam m Athens m Aviano the Berlin r 4am 54 41 63 41 45 Bremerhaven m 39 Brussels m provided by 39 Del. 4pm 4am 4pm 82 46 70 54 45 36 43 13, Copenhagen m Frankfurt r London m Madrid m Munich m Paris m Rome p 7th weather so 39 50 41 48 41 48 43 57 38 39 39 50 48 57 Graben Trarbach. Other worldwide temperatures Cairo cd Dublin Helsinki cd Jerusalem f Lisbon cd High Low 86 61 Montreal f Moscow cd 39 34 Oslo cd 80 56 Toronto f 57 43 Vancouver r High Low 72 43 45 41 45 32 61 32 55 46 supplied by the associated press of fair cd Cloudy a partly Cloudy a mostly Cloudy a rain the thunderstorm
