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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 21, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes d Nasa cancels contour program. Q soviets sentence sex nazi to death. O White sox fire Larussa As manager Page 5 Page 9 Page 25 the a frs Andje Ripegna so i i i safes authori1id us Oppici a fut location Foi to  Hutu Foucht vol. 45, no. 65 saturday june 21, 1986 in cum a i d 8693 a . Expels soviet air attache Washington api the United tales Friday ordered the soviet air at Uchic put of he country after he was taken into custody carrying highly Classi fied documents provided him by an air Force officer working for the Fri. Col. Vladimir m. Izmaylov 43, the highest ranking soviet air Force officer attached to the embassy was arrested thursday night after a scuffle in nearby fort Washington md., the Fri said the highly classified . National defense documents were confiscated As Izmaylov was removing them from a dead drop near a wooded area the Bureau said. Victor f. Tsakov the soviet minister Counselor was summoned to the stat department and told by Rozanic l. Ridgway the assistant Secretary of stat for Europe that Izmaylov would be expelled Charles e. Redman a department spokesman said. We Kupect he would depart the United slates shortly Redman added. Among documents Izmaylov allegedly sought were ones dealing with the Rea Gan administration s Star wars Effort the cruise missile program and the radar evading stealth technology the Fri s Dana Caro said. The arrest abruptly terminated an aggressive soviet military intelligence operation during which the Cru attempted to obtain secret . Air Force information Caro told a news conference. Caro said Izmaylov took a swing a agents who were arresting him. Caro said the soviet attache told feb agents he was lost and was looking for a fishing Hole. There Aren t any fishing holes near by and the soviet did t have any fish ing gear in his car said Caro. Caro who directs the Fri s washing ton Field office said Izmaylov had had dealings with the air Force officer who cooperated with . Authorities from the Start for several months had delivered to him s41,100 in milk Cartons buried in the Washington suburbs and had provided him with spy paraphernalia such As cellophane containing instructions written in invisible Ink. The soviet was later released to embassy officials after they verified Izmay Lov s diplomatic immunity status the Fri said. In addition to his position As air at tache the soviet colonel is also a known soviet military intelligence offi cer the Fri said. Izmaylov was first assigned to inc soviet military office an adjunct of the soviet embassy in Washington As assistant air attache from late 1976 through 1980. His current tour of duty began in october 1984.when he resumed As assistant air attache. Reagan More upbeat on arms control Glassboro . Not president Reagan said thursday the soviet Union had begun to make a serious Effort toward arms control that could represent turning Point in relations Between the two countries. Addressing a High school commencement Here where president Johnson and Aleksei n. Kosygin the the soviet Premier met 19 Yean ago Reagan said recent events had created a potentially positive Atmos phere Between himself and the soviet Leader Mikhail. Gorbachev. Set netted Dory on Page 28. I am committed utterly committed to pursuing every Opportunity to discuss and explore ways 10 achieve real and verifiable arms reductions the presi Dent told the graduating class of Glassboro High school in its crowded gymnasium. While House aides said the positive tone was in tended As a signal to inc soviet Union that the unite states is serious about arms control and seeks a sum Mit meeting this year. Beyond this officials said the speech also was meant to ease concerns in Congress and among the West european allies Over Reagan s recent decision to abandon agreed limitations in the in ratified 1979 strategic arms treaty Reagan did not mention this Deci Sion in thursday s speech but he has made Clear that future efforts to reduce arms would hinge in Large part on soviet behaviour and Mutual restraint. The soviets have made suggestions on a Range of issues from nuclear Power Plant safely to conventional a photo president Reagan gets a kiss from graduate tin Weidner at ceremonies thursday in Glassboro . Force reductions in Europe he sail. Perhaps most important the soviet negotiators at Geneva Switzerland have placed on the table new proposals to reduce nuclear weapons. We cannot accept these particular proposals without change but in appears thai the soviets have begun to make a serious Effort. If Boih sides genuinely want Progress this could represent a turning Point in the Effort to make ours a Sal Erand More peaceful  Reagan urged Gorbachev to resume preparations fora Summit meeting that was cancelled after the Ameri can air strike against Libya in april when the soviet Union called off a preparatory meeting Between it foreign minister Edward a. Shevardnadze and Secre tary of site George Shultz. I have indicated to Gen eral Secretary Gorbachev my willingness for our repro Santa tics to meet to prepare for the next Summit Reagan said. The location is unimportant. What mat ters is thai such a meeting take place in Mutual earnestness so that we can make Progress at the next sum  in recent arms proposals the soviet Union offered to make cuts in offensive nuclear weapons if the United states agreed to adhere to the 1972 anti ballistic missile treaty for at least 15 More years. The soviets also dropped their insistence that Amer ican fighter bombers in Western Europe and on air Craft carriers be included in a treaty on strategic arms. Navy service of Choice for president Trost says Norfolk a. Up the new chief of . Naval operations said thursday the Navy has become president Reagan s service of Choice on crisis control around the world and must Deal with a growing threat from the modernized soviet Fleet. " the Navy will be the people on the front lines until someone else can get there adm. Carlisle troll Taid. We have the disadvantage of not being Able to control the activities of those who cause our nation to i react to crises and we Are what s been referred to Ashe president s service of Choice when it comes to crisis control because we re the people who have forces de-1 played ready to react trained to react and they la be the people on the front lines until someone else can get there Towt said. The key to the Navy s readiness Trost said is re Laiying Quality personnel. All personnel issues Are going to be my top priority because i really feel that personnel Are the key to our readiness he said. Trost also warned that the soviets have built up Quile a Force of quiet nuclear and diesel submarines that can move through the oceans undetected. They re the greatest threat we face today he said adding the soviets have a faster submarine production schedule than the United states. Also Trost said the soviets Are building a Fleet of carriers an element previously missing from their Navy. They add a new dimension to soviet naval capability Trost said. Trost 56, chosen May 29 for the Navy s highest position said the readiness of the Navy has improved dramatically in the last five years. He credited higher wages and beefed up Navy budgets for the improvements. Fri agent found guilty of espionage los Angel Bap Richard w. A full the Only Fri agent Ever focused of spying was con of espionage thur the jury rejected his Clai thai he was trying to infer trate the soviet Kab As double agent to save his flagging career. Miller worked in the  Section of the Fri s los Angeles of fice. He Sal motionless an stared at the jurors As the verdict was an see agent on pal iced 28 a  
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