European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 26, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes monday May 26, 1986 15,000 protest of German biblis Germany a about 15.000 protesters massed outside a barbed wire enclosed nuclear reactor in Central cd Many on sunday calling far an immediate shutdown of the country s atomic Power plants. The demons a njord demand echoed the Central message of numerous Public protests organized by Germany s anti nuclear movement since the april 26 soviet chernobyl atomic reactor disaster which spread radioactive fallout. All Over Europe. After assembling in biblis. The protesters marched peacefully to the nuclear station 2.j i is away according to a police spokesman. Outside the Plant whose perimeter was fortified with barbed wire a few Days ago in anticipation of protests demonstrators listened to speeches by movement leaders including of the Green party let us end our participation in the atomic slate Here and now urged Hubert Kleiner of the greens delegation. In inc Hessen stale Assembly. Futurist Robert Jungk referring to recent Security Mea sures taken by the decade old biblis Plant and other atomic Power stations warned of what he called nuclear fas cism.". The police spokesman said that some demonstrators threw stones at parked police vehicles or i hurled eggs Heads of lettuce firecrackers and bags of milk and col ored liquid a the main Gate of the bibs Plant. Otherwise there were no disturbances he said and inc protesters dispersed at 5 . No arrests were reported protest organi Cri the greens prominent among them earlier had insistently urged the crowd o avoid violence recently greens and other self described peaceful members of the anti nuclear movement have complained about Black Clad masked anarchists who have fought with police or wreaked serious property damage after joining a peaceful rally. Such violence has saddled the movement with a bad Public image critics say. Meanwhile police said that on sunday about 2,000 demonstrators gathered outside the construction site of a nuclear waste reprocessing Plant outside the bavarian Vil Lage of a Eckersdorf. The situation was tense but quiet a police spokes Man said.-. He said police patrols sunday morning had found a Quantity of Small bombs wire cutters and slingshots n searches of the Woods around the Plant site. Five act Sis were detained for questioning and identity checks before being released. Scores of Riol police were injured in pitched Bailies with anti nuclear militants at the Wack Casdorf site on May 19. On saturday about 3,000 German protesters blacked a major Highway on the French Border for several hours to protest the scheduled autumn Start up of in atomic Power station in France. Also saturday thousands Fanti nuclear activist. Marched through Frankfurt and Berlin. No incidents or arrests were reported in any of sat urday s protests. Officials to discuss How to curb Security leaks Washington a Hish la vol government officials Are preparing to meet at the White House to consider ways to crack Down on leaks of classified National Security information an administration source said saturday. The move follows suggestions by William Casey director of the Central intelligence Agency of possible prosecution of news organizations for stories he said could jeopardize . Intelligence gathering it also comes in the Wake of two recent instances in which mid level officials at the Pentagon and state department were fired after investigations of classified information leaks. A number of papers were prepared in preparation for a senior level meeting which has not yet taken place said an administration official speaking on Condi lion of anonymity. The papers were meant As an Effort to provide background material for the Princi pals who would attend the meeting As Well Aslo solicit ideas for better ways to protect classified information whose dissemination could possibly be injurious to National Secu Rity the official said. The official said no decisions have been made and no Dale has been set for the meeting which is expected has said that he referred to the Justice department for possible prosecution an Abc report last monday concern ing the trial of accused spy Ronald w. Pelton. He said the report if True Vio lated n 1950 Law against publishing any classified information concerning the communications intelligence activities of the United the Cia has been reviewing an article published in the Washington Post wednes Day saying Pellon had compromised a sophisticated electronic eavesdropping opera Tion involving . Submarines. The newspaper said it withheld some details from the Story after appeals from Casey and other officials. White House spokesman Larry Spatea has said it would be up to the Justice department whether to prosecute such cases if asked to do so by Casey and the White House would not intervene. Defense department official Michael e. Pillsbury was fired recently after an investigation of a leak of information to reporters about . Weapons intended for rebels in Angola and Afghanistan. At the slate department Spencer c. Warren was fired after a leak of a diplomatic Cable charging House speaker Thomas p. O Neill jr., d-mass., with at tempting to undermine president Reagan a policy toward Nicaragua Reagan signed an order in december re Quiring thousands of government workers and contractor personnel with Access to highly classified information to take routine polygraph tests. Casey supported the order but Secretary of slate George p. Shultz said he would resign if Ever required to Lake such a test. Reagan said he would not be. Dead from Page 1 the Short distance to the . Military cemetery the largest in Europe to join the americans in their tribute. Louis Les inc was 6 weeks old when the fighting of world War 1 reached his Home town. During the War his sister married an american Soldier and moved to the states. She died this month and Lesanne s visit with americans was part of his tribute to her. Jean Roch and Jean Baptiste Lorette have grown up with stories about american soldiers who came into the forests near their Homes. I m very interested in celebrity generals and in the regular Soldier said 16-year-old teen age 1st inf buffs take care of a Smalt Monument near their Home. The Monument is at the rear of the German defensive position known As the Hindon Burglinde. Americans who fell in the final months of 1918 Are buried in the cemetery. Gravestones name almost All units of the Ameri can expeditionary forces. Nearly Joo unknown soldiers Are buried under crosses and stars of David. Spec. 4 Brad Butler of the 2iln Chemi Cal co eth inf div in bad Kreuz Nach Ger Many attended the service although his unit was not involved in it. He looked for Graves of people from i Home state of California. Butler and half a other people were travelling together visiting War cemeteries and battlefields after All the German and French Ceme teries we be seen on our trip i told my friends that 1 was glad to see something for us Butler said when they said that i d never been in a War i argued j realized that i do feel a kinship with americans who were stationed Here As i am and were killed. Pfc. Timothy Walker was part of the 1st inf div s Honor guard. " did t realize everything that this kind of ceremony brings out Walker said. When taps played i could see other sol Diers emotions. We got misty. Something new began to sink in on me when t saw How much respect everyone the americans and the French pay to our . And French and soldiers stood in the Sun for two hours. Several French soldiers passed out from the heat. I was proud that we looked Good and that our two weeks of practice paid off Phi 1 Leonard oilman said. I realized too what a big part americans in Europe play in peace.1 before the service at the cemetery the division commander took the newest Mem Ber of his unit to a Monument to French War dead in the town for a private Wreath laying ceremony. Air show from Page 1. And Cpl. Kevin Turner 24, an aircraft technician. The two crewmen in the Vampire who were slightly injured were identified As Squadron Leader David Marchart 48. A flight instructor and examiner and sol. Alan Ball 37, an aircraft technician. Plumes of Black smoke could be seen in the distance Over one of the perimeter fences at the base but the Accident did not interfere with the show. None of the crowd was involved in the Accident whatsoever and the show is continuing said senior airman Ray Chas lain a spokesman far the j 13th tac Airlift Wing. A joint statement from the . Air Force and the British ministry of defense said a Board of inquiry would be convened to investigate the cause of the Accident a ministry of defense spokesman said the meteor was the first British Jet fighter and the one involved in the Accident started flying in 1951. The Vampire involved in the collision began its British military career to 1955, both were the last of their Type in flying condition. Mildenhall about 75 Miles North of Lon Don it a Royal air Force base used exclusively by the . Air Force. It is the head quarters of the 3rd air Force and 513th tac Airlift Wing. The crowd of 150,000 on sunday was the second largest i the 11-year history of the air show the 3rd air Forte spokesman said. The air show began saturday. Security was helped up in the Wake of last month s . Bombing raid on Libya with extra police brought in from East an Glia and other ministry of defense establishment. Thousands of american service members were told to Wear their uniforms to help deter possible attackers. Some Al in fighters used in the libyan raid took off from Mildenhall. There were f ii is among the planes in the show which featured aircraft from before world War i to the latest examples of aerospace technology from Britain the United slates Germany the Netherlands Belgium and Canada. Earlier sunday seven women were arrested after they broke into the base by cutting a Fence and daubed an aircraft with anti nuclear and peace slogans. A ministry of defense spokesman said four were charged with criminal damage and three with trespass. All were then released. Sports in Brief Indianapolis a rain continued Fulling sunday wishing out Ibe Start of the Tomb Indianapolis 500 Nee. The race was. Rescheduled for monday a Shower that begin saturday night continued through the scheduled noon Start of the Nee and continued to soak the track. 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