European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Frank Borman leaving airline 4 d demonstrators March at base in Spain Page 2 n supreme court news Roundup Page 4 q3 Cabinet members Are millionaires Page 5 q world cup soccer report Page 23 the ? i sir Jar a j_9 a a Sujo of d 8693 Canada responds in kind to latest . Import tax Ottawa a Canada will impose import limits an . Books. Christmas Trees computer parts incl Semi conductors in reprisal for new . Penalties in British Columbia s Cedar products. Linance minister Michael Wilson said monday. Import taxes also will be increased on a variety of other unspecified products. The government takes no pleasure in implementing these actions but legitimate t and skin interests must be Wilson told the House of commons. Our objective is to Brin hum 10 Ilie United states he Cost of protectionism i said. Nations which resort to unjustified protectionism must be made to Cali a that Trade is a iwo to Wilson said the move did not represent the Beu inning or an escalation Tif i Trade War with the United Stales which he said would serve no useful he said the import duties will go effect Friday when America begins collect ing new1 tariffs on red Cedar shakes and shingles used in roof construction president Cagan announced May 22 that lie would impose the tariffs for five years on the Cedar products because Ca Nadian imports Worth More Tun $100 Mil lion a year hurl the american Industry. The . Ian Staris Al is percent for the first .11 . Then goes Down to -0 percent and eventually to s percent. Nihon Saiid the new Canadian duties on us products will raise More than $77 Mil lion Canadian s55 million . Prime minis or Bruin Mulroney s pro conservative government which has made improved relations with the unil de slates the Cen Terpil be of its foreign policy had called the . Tariff decision by see Canada on Page 28 radiation forces More food restrictions Como Italy a All rabbits which have fed on grass Cowlam Inalcik is the soviet nuclear disaster will be destroyed an official of one of Llu rope s largest Rabbit prix lacing Yones said monday. The Region of Lombardy ordered the killings in the Alpine province i l Iino As i precaution when Rabbit meal samples indicated Levels of cerium 2 to 3.5 limes she per Mittit Levels Giuseppe Gumti. President of the re Gion said in a Telephone interview from his Home. In Austria the Sale of sonic berries seas banned Mon Day in Carim Hia province because chemists selected tra Ces of the dangerous isotope cerium 137 in fallout from the chernobyl nuclear Anmer Plant Accident the Austria press Agency reported the isotope Tan be particularly dangerous for lie urns Clos. Spleen and liver if in espied. Italy s Como province has about 100.000 rabbits raised for Market Saivii Jurtti. He he did not kno How Many of the rabbits feed on fresh Prass but a Johh of them Eal dry feed my thus would be spared nonetheless the numbers could be in the Lens of thou Sands. Iii uni said officials Ere still determining How Many rabbits would have to be killed. This is a i Neasure us caution and Guy Titi said. There is no immediate risk to people s health in the area he said. On May 2. A week after the chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster in the soviet Union Italy banned he Sale nation wide of Leafy Green vegetables and prohibited giving milk to children under 10 years uld or to pregnant women after two Wells it lined the produce ban nationwide saying however similar measures could be ordered by local authorities in their jurisdiction if samplings show High Levels of radioactivity. The nationwide milk Bun sea radiation on Page 28 a chernobyl Plant Stoiker checks radiation Loel Al the fir it Power unit which flit Sotl efs Hope o restart in october. Gromyko says . Threat could end Salt Moscow a soviet president an Drei a. Iru Myko told visiting British parliamentarians on monday that the . Threat to abandon Salt ii is a major Blunder Hal could destroy he 1979 arms Accord. The Salt ii treaty has been dealt blow after blow by the United suite-1 and the latest blow is an explosive charge under it labor Deputy Martin Flannery quoted Gromyko As telling the parliamentarians m a 2w-hour meeting in the Kremlin. This is undoubtedly a major Blunder Gromyko was quoted As saying. We do nol believe the american people want to Bury this Ireata. We make a distinction Between the american people and the members of the British delegation headed by Deputy prime minister lord who claw told reporters Al a news Confer ence Al the British embassy thai Gromyko wanted Britain o use its influence with the Reagan administration to persuade it nut to ditch Salt 11. Who claw noted that the position on Salt ii was still mercifully open ands incised thai the British government wants the soviets to Lake action that would make any american break with the treaty unnecessary. President Reagan said last tuesday he would not feel bound by Salt ii limitations on strategic nuclear weapons in the future unless the soviets show a willingness to Correct what Washington contends Are violations of the in ratified 1979 Accord. The soviet Union responded saturday by denying any violations and saying in will break with the Accord if the americans do so. That would end 14 years of strategic arms limitation begun with the signing of Salt i in 1972, and probably cast a Shadow on this year s planned Summit and future arms control efforts. He soviet statement suggested tells a prospects for arms control would be Bleak la least under the Reagan administration if Washington Abandons Salt ii. Secretary of defense Caspar Weinberger has said that the United states May exceed the Salt ii limit of 1,330 missile launch ers As Early As August or september As More Bil bombers Are equipped with air hunched cruise missiles. Whitelaw and another member of the delegation Denis Alcaley said Gromyko had underscored statements in a meeting with soviet Leader Mikhail a Gorbachev last week thai Moscow will not agree to a new Summit unless it promises Concrete re sults or. Gorbachev in particular was really quite Clear that they want some positive Progress for a Summit otherwise icy won t have one Whitelaw said. The British delegation has spent 10 Days in the soviet Union meeting Gorbachev and other senior officials and travelling to Leningrad and Tbilisi. Whitelaw said the visit to the Leningrad i cemetery containing mass Graves of those i who died in the City in world War ii Hadl underscored the importance of the Waring soviet history. 4hbhb body Huml
