European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 15, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes sunday june 15, 19b6 Bush reports Mulroney upset by curbs on Trade world today Ottawa api prime minister Brian Mulroney held no punches in complaining Aboul , Trade measures aimed Al curbing imports of Canadian forestry products. Vice president George Bush mid after their Mcciag. Hut hush told reporter after his Friday session with i Trono and talks Wilh c i Binel min islam thai the diplomatic friction would not affect inc second round a free Trade talks scheduled to begin tuesday in Washington we art1 a free Trade Bush said. Hush said he told the conservative prime minister Many americans Are upset Aboul inc s20 billion an Nual . Trade deficit with Canada. He said he mentioned Canadian barriers on movie rights and Pharmon i Eui ical sales. Tall of a Trade War erupted after the to earn administration imposed duties aimed at curb ing in ports of Canadian Force try products including a ,15 percent Tariton Cedar shingles and shakes. Mulroney was particularly upset Over the shingles and shakes Tariff because there was no Advance notice. And ii was imposed the Day Afler preliminary talks began on a comprehensive Freer Trade pact designed 10 forestall disputes Over specific products and keep markets open on both sides of he Border. The Canadian Leader held m punches or Friday in complaining about the tariffs. Bush said. Hut Ilie vice preside a said the new duties which prompted a retaliatory package of Canadian tariffs on american Hooks computer parts and other goods should not a Fucci tuesday s opening of a second round of us Canadian Trade negotiations. "1 Don t leave scared or feeling that the Trade talks will be inhibited Al said Bush who was bound for his vacation Home in Maine. Canadians also Learned Friday that . Cattlemen Wani restrictions on imports of Canadian beef which lulled Aboul $31 1 million sail year. In other developments Mulroney s office on Friday announced the prime minister would deliver his first television address to the nation monday. Michel curation. Mulroney s chief press Secretary would not disclose details about what the prime minister intends to say. The last National television address fro a a prime minister was Pierre Trudeau s announcement of wage and Price controls in 1975, Queen leads birthday rites Queen Elizabeth i Vituli birthday Purde. Asp flow London a despite fears of possible terror isl a lacks. Queen Elizabeth ii Rode her favorite horse burmese at the annual trooping the color ceremony celebrating her official birthday on saturday. Thousands of spectators lining the Parade route cheered the Queen As she Rode sidesaddle or inc 24 ear old Mare from Buckingham Palace the mall in nurse guards Parade where she took the Salute from the soils guards who trooped their regimental colors. The car old Queen wearing the Scarlet uniform of the scots guard appeared to enjoy the sunny skies and warm weather which attracted a huge crowd Scotland Yard had no immediate estimate of the crowd but said there were no incidents. The ceremony one of he most colourful pageants in England dates from the ill Century bul has its Ori gins in inc earliest Days of the monarchy when flags or colors were used As rails ing Points in Battle. Scotland Yard maintained us policy of refusing o discuss Security measures bul policemen mingled with the crowds along the route and marksmen with binoculars were spoiled on rooftops British Media said Security would be almost unprecedented especially following the recent murder conviction of Patrick Mage for the Irish Republican army bombing of a Brighton hotel that tilled five people and narrowly missed prime minister Margaret thai Herand her Cabinet. Media reports said there also were fears of a possible reprisal attack by libyan Leader cat. Moa mar Gad Hafi for Britain s support of the pril 15 . Bombing raids on Libya. Michael Shea the Queen s press Secretary dismissed As totally Julme a report in the mail on sunday hat he Queen had refused a request by Scolland Yard chief sir Kenneth Newman to switch from her horse o a bulletproof car to reduce he risk of a terrorist attack. There has been no such he said. Shortly before the Monarch left the Palace Queen Mother Elizabeth and Princess Diana drove to horse guards Parade in an open Carriage the 24-year-old Princess holding lightly 10 her red hat. Riding behind the Queen on horseback were her husband. Prince Philip and her eldest son and heir to the throne. Prince Charles. Earlier this week British news reports said Security had been stepped up for the Royal family politicians and at military bases following reports thai an Ira terrorist cell was believed 10 be plotting to assassinate u member of he Boyaj family possibly the Queen and Mcm Crof parliament. The Ira denied thursday it intended to assassinate Elizabeth or had plotted to kill civilians in a Blitz of hotel bombings in London and 12 English Seaside re sorts last summer. Magee and four other Irish nationalists were convicted last week of plotting the bombing Campaign. In a statement he Ira dismissed stories of an assassination plot against the Queen or other members of the Royal family As Media generated the Queen was actually born on april 21, 1926. But her birthday is officially celebrated in june because the weather is usually better for outdoor events. Struck greek airline seeking foreign pilots Athens. Greece up ii olympic airways Greece s National Carrier Friday sought to hire foreign pilots to replace the airlines striking flight personnel who have grounded its flights. An advertisement in most newspapers said the state owned airline was looking for 30 pilots who have a License from a member Siatt of the International civil aviation organization. Loannis Horafas president of the civil aviation pilots association said olympic asked the lebanese Carrier Middle East airlines to lend it aircraft and pilots. He said the lebanese airline had not responded to the request. An Irish company turned Down an olympic request for pilots on the advice of the International federation of airline pilots associations Horafas said. German economic growth will slow official predicts Bonn a Germany s economic growth will slow Down slightly to 3 percent in 1987, an economics ministry official forecast Friday the nation expects a 3,5 percent growth rate in 19s6, Pito Schlecht. Slate Secretary in the economic ministry told a financial planning commission that experts anticipate Germany s economic growth of 19s6 to carry Over into 1w bul Al a marginally so scr Pace. Germany s current inflation rate of under i per cent is the lowest of All industrialized countries. 2 huge swarms of bees disrupt Airport operations Tokyo a an estimated 30,000 bees in two Gigantic swarms appeared Friday near land ing spots at Osaka International Airport and Dis qupied boarding operations for More than three hours. Kyodo news service reported. The swarms formed spheres of about 20 inches in diameter in midair and Many worker bees were seen coming in and out of the Ball. Kyodo said. Airport workers could do nothing about the swarms until specialists from nearby Toyonaka arrived with insecticide guns it said. Seven incoming and outgoing flights Here forced to change their Landing spots for fear that the i n sects could attack passengers. No one was injured and no flights were cancelled the report said. Beauty contests banned by Jordan government Amman Jordan a the government on Friday banned Beauty contests in this moslem country saying such pageants violate islamic traditions and teachings. An official announcement quoted Amman governor Ahmed Hinda Svi As saying Beauty con tests Are inconsistent with our country s traditions principles and it also quoted the grand Mufti Sheik Khali Himiak Jordan s highest islamic religious authority As saying that Beauty contests Are a zionist tool in corrupt human societies and mor als by exhibiting women in bathing suits and exploiting them to arouse men s sexual Pope recalls Galileo s contributions to science Vatican City a during a meeting on Friday with 20 Bishops from Galileo Galilei Tuscany Birthplace. Pope John Paul ii recalled the astronomer s contributions to science. Galileo the 17th-Century scientist from Flor ence which is in Tuscany was condemned for his finding that the Earth is an Ordinary planet revolving around the Sun and not the Center of the universe As was widely believed at thai Lime. In 1983. John Paul said the roman Catholic Church erred in condemning Galileo. The Vatican newspaper in 1984 said hat the 1633 heresy charge against Galileo seems to have no in remarks to the Bishops John Paul said Gal Ileo had some difficulties in the interpretation of the Bible yet he always held As a premise that True science and authentic Faith cannot be discordant having origin from the same
