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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, April 23, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 23, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes d no gangster loot found in Chicago hotel vault Page 6 d cafes Burger King franchise proving to be a whopper Page 8 d Lyndon Larouche new attention for fringe candidate. Page 13 the stars and stripes vol. 45, no. 6 authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces wednesday april 23, 1986 we Doh and Sun d 8693 a . To destroy 2 nuclear subs Servance of Salt ii treaty in Washington a president Reagan in a Complex decision will order the destruction of two . Nuclear submarines to keep the United states within the limits of the 1979 Salt ii treaty with the soviet Union two . Officials said. This will Clear the Way for a new Trident submarine with 24 missiles to begin sea trials next month without undercutting the a ratified Accord. He s going that extra mile an official who demanded anonymity said monday. He said the two Poseidon submarines with 16 multiple warhead missiles each would be taken out of the . Nuclear Fleet promptly and destroyed within the next six months. However Reagan also has concluded it would be militarily beneficial to allow the treaty limits to be exceeded As new nuclear weapons become available toward the end of the year another official said. But the official said if the soviets comply with the treaty the limits will be maintained. In Moscow tuesday soviet foreign ministry spokesman Vladimir Lomeiko said we Are for the treaty being continued. As far As the statement by president Reagan we will weigh this  he also said that in the past there were declarations which did not coincide with actions. Don t put the cart before the  in two reports to Congress the president has accused the soviets of violating the agreement and other arms control accords. The accusations have been denied repeatedly by Moscow which suggests changes in soviet practices or in Reagan s interpretation of them Are unlikely. Also the official said the president intends to accelerate weapons programs not covered by the strategic arms limitation treaty. The decision contained in a National be see Salt ii on Page 28 a photo vows vengeance Safia khad Afy wife of Moa mar khad Afy stands in front of her bombed Home in Tripoli Libya with two of her sons Sadiq left13, and Seph Al Salim 14. Mrs. Khad Afy vowed that if she Ever finds the american Pilot who dropped the bombs in the april 14 raid i will kill him  she claimed that her husband is no terrorist or i would not have children with  Britain of expel 21 libyans including suicide squad Cadet London a police arrested 21 libyans in a series of raids Early tuesday including a Pilot who threat ened to form an anti american suicide  the Home office said the libyans would be expelled from Britain As a matter of National Security. The Home office said the libyans were suspected of involvement in student revolutionary activities but it did not elaborate. The government threatened More expulsions if needed. The libyans almost All of them University students were arrested in England Wales and Scotland said the Home office which is responsible for Britain s police. Five libyans were arrested in London it said. All 21 detainees had been been under surveillance the British Domestic news Agency press association said. The libyans were detained a Day after common mar Ket foreign ministers with the British minister leading the Way decided to Clamp Down on libyan Trade and Diplo Matic representation in Western Europe. The Home office identified Only one of the detainees 23-year-old Adel Massoud a trainee at the Oxford air training school. The school said he finished the course two weeks ago. Last month after the confrontation be see expel on Page 28 suspect in disco blast is brother of Man charged in u.k., officials say Berlin a a palestinian arrested in connection with the nightclub bombing that killed an american sol Dier has been identified As the brother of a Man accused in Britain of trying to bomb an israeli Airliner West Berli officials said tuesday. The suspect in the april 5 bombing of a discotheque in West Berlin who was arrested Friday was identified by Justice ministry spokesman Walter Neuhaus As Ahmed Nawaf Mansur Hasi. The nightclub bombing in West Berlin killed a 21-year old . Army sergeant and a 28-year-old turkish woman and injured 230 others 63 of them americans. . Officials have said they had proof that Libya was responsible for the attack and in retaliation . War planes attacked Libya last tuesday. Neuhaus said the suspect in the Berlin bombing is the 36-year-old brother of a Man identified by Scotland Yardas Nezar Hindawi. In London palestinian Nezar Hindawi was charged in court tuesday with trying to blow up an israeli jetliner with a bomb carried by his pregnant Irish Girlfriend in he Luggage. Hindawi 31, said nothing and showed no emotion Dur ing his 18-minute appearance in Lambeth magistrate court in South London. Hindawi was charged on two counts trying to blow up the Al Al Airliner with its 388 passengers and Crew and attempting to murder his Girlfriend who police believe was duped into carrying the explosives aboard the aircraft. A German Security source told the associated press on monday that the arrest of the disco bombing suspect came through the London  it seems to be a hot tip that the two cases Are connected but we Are still investigating this said the source. Neuhaus said Hasi was born in Jordan and has been living in the Tempelhof area of West Berlin where police arrested him. The spokesman could not say How Long Hasi had been see brother on Page 28 do far ships of 4-year own on key european markets London a the . Dollar Sank in Europe tuesday to More than four year lows against the German Swiss and dutch currencies after plunging to a Post world War ii Low in Tokyo against the japanese yen. Currency dealers said the Dollar s fall was prompted by worse than expected . Eco nomic figures and cuts in . Interest rates. In trend less european trading the Dollar drifted below 2.20 West German Marks for the first time since october 1981, and hit its lowest Levels since january 1982 against the Swiss franc and dutch Guilder. Sales of German Marks to . Person Nel for personal use will be at the rate of 2.17 wednesday. See other conversion rates Page 27. Dealers said the Dollar was undercut by a 2.5 percent decline in . Durable goods orders in March far worse than the predicted 0.5 percent fall. But a 0.4 percent drop in the . Consumer Price Index in March compared to an anticipated 0.3 per cent decline had less immediate Impact on the Dollar dealers said. The Dollar slumped in Tokyo a Day after . Banks Cut their prime lending rate the base on which the Banks Peg their com Mercial Loans from 9 to 8.5 percent. On Friday the . Federal Reserve also Cut the discount rate it charges on Loans to com Mercial Banks from 7 percent to 6.5 per cent. Lower . Interest rates make the Dollar a less attractive investment. The Dollar dropped 2.55 yen to close at 169.35 yen from monday s previous postwar closing Low of 171.90 yen. Later in London the Dollar was quoted at 169.40 yen  
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