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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 8, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                P30b 28 the stars and stripes thursday May 8, 1986 Libya says body May be that of , flier London Al  television showed a film tuesday Nigerl Ofa Corpse inn Hijji Loiry uniform und said ii might be tin body or a , air Force Captain whose Jet  april i 5 bombing raid. The in Lunil monitored by satellite in London showed a body thai 1 lie commend Tor sail washed ashore tuesday us Zai Vitali. 25 Miles West of Tripoli. The commentator said a wedding ring --Rnutle revolver builds s5j in . Currency and to British pounds were found on the body. He snid he body May be Thill of in american Pilot named lord acc whose a Cline you have already seen.". In Washington the defense department said in had no knowledge of the matter and there would be no immediate comment. Last saturday the stale run telc Vitkun showed pictures or a Pilot helmet with the name lord acc and the Dak 38 March on in and said in washed ashore two Days earlier Cartil zit Iyih. The defense department had announced last month that one of the in . F-111 fighter bombers assigned to Kirti Spaic in the raid on Ibe libyan cities of Tripoli and Benghazi was lost probably Over the Mediterranean the plan flew from bases in Britain. Defense department spokesmen at that Lime identified the two crewmen of the missing Jet As the Pilot capt. Fernando l. Ribas do Mim Sci 33, of Utuado in can lat puerto Rica and Cape. Paul l. Lorenec 31, of san fran. Cisco i he weapons system officer. The body was dressed in a dark coloured uniform with Large patches of red fabric on the shoulders. At one Point the camera focused on the hand of some one beside the body putting . S20 and is Bills on a paper Issue on lie Corpse. Someone else placed a White purse on the Chesl and opened it to remove n while cigarette lighter. Several builds were put next to the Money. A knife could be seen on the shoulder of the uniform. And a water bottle possibly plasm la was on the thigh. Reagan from Page 1 Rubyl reactor Accident in the1 soviet Union. Reagan s aides snid he administration came ii any from the Summit with much of what it Hud sought including a statement of Unity Hist terrorism which singled out Libya in  summing up British prime minister Margaret Thatcher declared Mission a  Wisl German Chancellor Helmut Kohl in id we were Able to achieve Good  and italian prime minister Buttino Praxi said he came away from the Summit with tall  the final Summit gathering was a slate banquet Given by emperor Hirohito at the Imperial Palace ii was their Firat Opportunity Many conference participants have had to meet his eldest son and eventual Succes Sor. Crown Prince Akihito n saying the Summit was a Success Rea Gan s aides cited the acceptance of Treasury Secretary James Baker s plan to try to stabilize currency Exchange Rales through a system of economic checks and balances and an agreement by the other Summit partners to Back preliminary talks in sep tember aimed at lowering barriers thai re strict . Tales abroad. Officials revealed that As a follow up to the conference Reagan will Send several top aides across Asia to report to other governments on his talks Here. Secretary of Slit George p. So melt for instance Wilt Fly to Seoul to see president Chun Doo Hwan of South Korea and from there to Manila for talks with presi Dent Corazon Aquino. Still lingering differences or Png the Summit nations Over counter terrorist Strat egy surfaced on he final Day. Following a meeting Between Summit sessions with French president Francois Mitterrand a socialist and Jacques Chirac the new Oak list French Premier Reagan was asked about the France s Refu Sal to permit . Warplanes to Fly Over French territory in route to the april 15 bombardment of Libya. After suggesting it was a tactless ques Tion Reagan went on to say in every Happy marriage there arc disagreements. Said Mitterrand France s Friendly relations with the United Stales for 200 years have never ceased.". While the Summit leaders earlier had approved a Tough anti terrorist statement singling out Libya As a state which sponsors terrorism japanese prime minister Yasu Hiro Nakasonc emphasized there was no mention of sanctions this Summit statement is intended to defend us from terrorism and does not mean we would adopt economic and other sanctions he said. Praxi said inc leaders agreed there would be consultations among allies before any new . Air strikes against Libya. Thatcher said she fell the measures adopted will be a considerable deterrent to stale sponsored terrorism.". If Reagan came away with less than he wanted so too did Italy s Crasi and Canada s prime minister Brian Mulroney. Both had come Here seeking admission of heir countries to the group of five finance ministers and Central Bankers. The five Mem Bers arc the United slates Britain France Germany and Japan. Delay from Paga 1 heading a state inquiry into the Accident said workers aide Power Plant initially underestimated its severity. He disclosed that evacuation of those Liv deductions. From Page. 1"% debate on the Bill  june the committee plan include these provi Sions for iras a a workers who arc not covered company pension plan will be Allu continue us under present Law they May contribute up to j2.000 a year $2,250 if the spouse has no income to an Ira and neither the contribution nor interest it earns will  until withdrawn. Workers covered by a company pen Sion will be allowed to set aside up to j2.000 a year s2.250 total if in unemployed up Masc is involved in an Ira they wiil have to pay taxes on he Tion. However the interest the Lions earn will not be  with drawn i the  would take away  of the lax benefits of iras. The Bill would Cut individual income taxes by an average of 6.2 percent shifting about 1100 billion of the Federal lax Burden from individuals to corporations Over inc next five years. About 6 million lower in come families would be removed from inc Federal lax Rolls. The legislation would Cut the 50-Pcrccnl lop individual lax Rale to 27 percent and he corporate maximum now 46 percent to 33 percent. It would almost double the person Al exemption to 12,000 and raise the Stan Dard deductions significantly to $3,000 for Ingle people and $5,000 for couples. Neral lax reductions y strictly limiting Ili  tart Ming the preferential  accorded capital gains rest Ujj Silti Milcoff for medical Alp Job of   Aling Back the  of lax lers and toughening minimum Tai jaws aimed at wealthy investors and Profita corporations hat Hare managed to escape their share of the lax Burden. Special lax Breaks enjoyed by the Bank ing Oil Timber and mining industries would be continued with few changes As would he lax exemption for Bonds issued by stat and local governments. In Iti final hours of work on the Bill the committee held closely to what Packwood bad recommended. It rejected an attempt to retain full deductibility of business meals and entertainment expenses and beat two efforts to water Down the Lough minimum lax provisions in Packwood s plan. There was no Effort to preserve the full deduction for contributions to iras which Are held by More than 28 million families. Sen. William Roth it-pel., offered an amendment to Rettew f resent Law on iras Mei Frey raising the tax on gasoline. Cents a gallon. Vie withdrew the amendment when it became obvious in would have lost. The hearing room tuesday was packed with lobbyists and hundreds More rep resenting every imaginable in Crest jammed the corridor outside and an auditorium downstairs he new York times reported. A brokerage House in radio advertise ments thai were broadcast in Washington tuesday urged listeners to Call their sen Toto oppose he abolition a iras far. Mast payers. Several senators reported that  were clogged with lobbyists and their Bone lines were tied up the time said a. By Voles of 13-t.lhc committee twice refused to restore to Pacl Twood s Bill a full deduction for state and Lyca sales taxes. The Bill continues the deduction for income and properly taxes. Senate from Page 1 vital to oar foreign policy Lugar said waving his arms and raising his voice in a rare display of emotion. A rate in favor of the Resolution of Dis approval is o head Long plunge in opposition to the president of the United slates. This is a crucial Issue for the president of the United states. He will veto  Lugar said Sale of the 2,600 anti air Craft air to air and anti ship missiles will Only restock the saudi Arsenal and that its rejection Wilt drive the kingdom to arms suppliers in Europe and possibly . Critics led by sen. Alan Cranston d Calif said the saudis have made no major contribution to peace in the Middle East and scorn the interests of the jailed slates in supporting Libya and the Palestine liberation organization. Now is not Ehe Lime to Tenet Mare weapons to an Uncertain Friend in the Middle East a Friend hat has Allied itself with the terrorists of Tripoli Cranston said. Now is not the time to Send such a nation a weapon like the stinger a shoulder fired anti aircraft missile a missile so easily adapted to terrorist acts that it has been called the terrorists Delight " Senate Republican Leader Robert Dole of Kansas said he was Uncertain inc administration Hud chosen the right time to propose the Sale. "1 no troubled by the spotty and that s a mild term in the circumstances the spotty record of the saudis in the Middle East peace process Dole said. Bui he said the Sale of the missiles not actively opposed by Israel pose no real threat to the Security of the jewish stale. Even if we choose not to provide the arms to the saudis they will get them elsewhere. Dole said. We will accomplish nothing but forfeit what leverage we have Dole called on the Senate to give Reagan " he flexibility he needs to conduct foreign policy by approving he Sale which he said should encourage the saudis to work actively for peace in the Middle East. Ing near the Plant began More than 36 hours after the Accident when radioactive emissions were apparently at their Heig Shcherbina said Hal results of a preliminary investigation allow us today to guess that the most probable version is an explosion a chemical  he added that we Wili also carefully study the actions of the staff on duly but gave no indication when her procedural errors have come to Light. Lillic information Aboul How the Acci Dent was dealt with emerged from the news conference although one of inc officials said 4,000 ions of material was poured onto the reactor to Seal it. Shcherbina said about 100 people were contaminated in the Accident while Deputy health minister veg any Vorobyov said he could say exclusively thai 204 people Are in hospitals.". 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