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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 1, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2fl the stars and stripes sunday june 1, 19b6 blazes raging across Canada 3 foresters die Toronto Ontario my More than 200 fires raged through Canada s for ests Friday and three conservation workers died while fighting a Bla of in far Northern Quebec province. The fires ranging in size from a few acres 10 Lens of thousands and fuelled by a heat a and Lack of rain were destroying vast stretches of Limber from British co Lumbia through Northern Quebec and forced the evacuation of at least two Indian communities. In Eastern Canada continued rain has helped Veen fires in Newfoundland under control while seven tires in new Brunswick were virtually out. The bodies of Ihrck Forest conservation workers who had been fighting fires in Northern Quebec were found after they were reported mining the Day before the Canadian press news Agency said. Canadian press said the bodies were pulled from a Lake about 400 Miles North of Quebec City but there was no explanation of How they got there. All three men were employees of the Saguenay Lac Saint can Forest conserva Tion society the Region has been i by 20 Forest fires. All but four were reported under control on Friday. Johannesburg police i retd with jogs and hips clash nil Buck and White students and teachers it the Unher sity at the Witwatersrand after a protest Aier previous University riots police action on the Campus. At kist one Polar Rait was badly beaten and several students were injured some suffering from dog Biles. At least 48 students and Lacorn went arrested earlier police Laid South african Security forces shot and killed four Blacks in areas near Johannes Burg one of them a Young girl if Salt ii goes the nuts win says Warnke Washington up if the unit cd Stales exceeds Salt ii missile limits the soviet Union can Only conclude that the nuts have won an administration arms control debate former arms Nego Isaiar Paul warn face said Friday at the while House a spokesman reject cd Wornkey s suggestion the administration is looking for a Way out of the Salt i pact saying the Prii jct is not seeking a pretext nor an excuse to not abide by the Salt  and spokesman Edward a Jerejian said this is not considered or intended to be Uny Roadblock or Detour to a  sum  Warnke speaking at a Capitol Hill nuclear freeze Campaign forum on defense and social policies also said any , Brea Kout of limits under the in ratified 1979 treaty would yield far More for the soviet Union than it would for the United states. In regard to administration objectives they have shot themselves in the foot. They have taken very careful aim and hit the  said Warnke the chief . Negotiator in the team that produced the Salt treaty never ratified by the Senate but nevertheless observed by the re agon administration. President Reagan said tuesday the United states Wilt scrap two Poseidon submarines to stay under treaty launcher limits with a new to Idem submarine coming into service. It he said that when More cruise missiles arc installed on b-52 bombers later this year he United states will not junk missiles to stay under the limits. The criteria Reagan set for nol adding to the number of cruise equipped b-i2s would require the soviets to Stop evading verification techniques reduce their defense build up and come to some agreement on a new treaty Al Geneva. If the United states goes Over the Irea ty3 launcher limits said Warnke the Sovi ets will feel As i be said before that the nuts have won. There s always a debate within on administration Between the nuts and those who feel that mad Mutual assured destruction is  meanwhile in Halifax Nova Scotia a statement issued by nato foreign ministers Friday m Ric no mention of reported widespread opposition to the . Plans on Salt ii. The a reported the statement issued at the end of the two Day meeting voiced support for Ameri can efforts to reduce the superpowers nuclear arsenals we aim at lower and More balanced Levels of armaments. We support . Efforts to achieve deep reductions in soviet and . Nuclear  Secretary of stale George p. Shultz de fended president reagans decision on Salt ii in a lengthy closed door meeting thursday that participants said was characterized by great frankness meaning there was Broad disagreement. So far As could be determined none of the United states 15 nato partner endorsed Reagan s View that Salt ii should be scrapped Fay the end of the year unless the soviet Union takes constructive Steps toward ending the treaty violations he Sayi the soviets have systematically committed a participant n the talks who briefed reporters said the . Strategy will be aimed Al weaning the european away from what he described As their emotional attachment to Salt ii. In Europe Salt ii has become a Symbol. We feel it is very unfortunate thai this treaty never ratified has become thai much of a Symbol the official said he said that the United states is seek ing Radical arms reductions in negotiations with the soviet Union something nol provided for in Salt ii the a mid arms from Page 1 heatedly defended Reagan s announcement that while the United states would continue to adhere w the limits of the strategic Arm Accord for several months by the end of the year it would no longer be bound by its restrictions because of past soviet actions. We want to get away from the technicalities so to speak of what this in ratified and increasingly obsolete treaty May or May not have called Tor so till said and into the realities of what is the soviet pos Ture and what does it take far the United Stales to have a Strong and secure deter rent. There can be a de Facto form of Mutual restraint with the soviet Union he said pending some new More Radical arms agreement Shultz s reference to the 1979 treaty As being obsolete was to his Contention that it death primarily with limit on numbers of missile launchers and bombers and not on the actual numbers of warheads and the Force of each missile s throw weight. Shultz denied thai he was in effect Sig Naling an end to arms control negotiations. Temperatures ariane rocket destroyed As 3rd stage fails Kourou French Guiana up a european ariane rocket carrying a ssi Mil lion satellite was destroyed by Mission control minutes after Blastoff Friday when its third stage failed o fire dealing a blow to the free world s last major satellite launcher. The failure sent another Shock wave through the commercial rocket Industry and came after three dramatic american failures this year including the loss of the space shuttle challenger on Jan. 28. The ariane rocket is the shuttle s major Competition in the free world and a euro Pean space Agency spokesman said the program s next scheduled launch May be delayed during an investigation to Una out what went wrong thai would leave the soviet Union As the Only nation with Rock ets carrying heavy payloads into orbit the whole Mission has been lost said Frederic d tallest chairman of Arian space the French led International consortium that builds and launches the ariane. He said the first two stages of the 14s foot rocket separated correctly and on time but the engine n the third stage failed to ignite the failure was the latest chapter in what is shaping up to be one of the worst years experienced by Western space pro Grams. After the challenger disaster an unmanned air Force Titan rocket blew up april 18 seconds after Blastoff and on May 3, a Nasa Del us rocket was destroyed on ground command after its first stage engine shut Down prematurely. All three programs were grounded for investigations As was Nasa s alias Cen Taur program leaving the United states with no major launch vehicles on flight Stai us. Since february 19b4, 13 satellites have Bun lost during launch or because of Mal functions during Orbital operations. Eleven of those were american and two were launched by an ariane. An ariane spokesman said be did not think it would be possible to launch the nut rocket As scheduled on aug. 12. Attn Lac i evil Lirar Bill Lungi  bail Botola Buhl furl Englon of Shulti pm Viand of troll film ski Kuniai Cliv us a Titi u 71 ill to Rock Fol Lai am a u u Lou Livim if u atm his to u Miami Bukk 4 u in ii fat it u n4utui is u Modr w n in Tortor a n4hmh no ii ult us b if i Liu cell 1 dits i it Tai to  a a a a u a n m n u � Uii 9 we a. 3 us i a a h a is n a a n a a h he u i Europe a Wea i in r w a 0  
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