European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 22, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 my the stars and stripes sunday june 22,1986reagan Sticks to anti Salt stand Washington a president Reagan stands by his decision thai the Salt ii treaty will not guide future . Actions an nuclear weapons despite pics Congress 10 keep . Arsenals under Thel Fkd pact a spokesman says. The president aubade his statement and slated his reasons on we stand Larry up Cocks. Deputy told reporters Friday. The democratic controlled House on thur voted 256-145 to approve a Resolution urging Reagan to keep the uni cd slates in compliance with the 1979 pact. Shortly before the House vow the rep her lbs Irol cd Senate armed services of the most conservative panels in . Voted 10-9 approval of a similar Meatus be Senate vote added the provision to a Penu Lam Del Bill that is Likely to reach the floor in measures approved thursday is bind a who announced May 27 that future us. Weapons production and procurement decisions would be based on perceived Security Reeds instead of numerical limits contained in the treaty. Other Bills have been introduced in both the House and Senate that would ban spending any Money for weapons thai would put the United Stales overt limits. Neither of Hose measures is Likely loj floor until later in the summer. Reagan said he acted bccag0imbvtct$ arc continuing to violate Theu him Pilc his opposition tothe pact he Reagan had pledge pact As Long As the soviets did decision argued in the souse that it Scuri itch Stales to respect a treaty when the Soholm Muhib the pact. Opponents said the soviet transgress significant and the United states benefits Morel the treaty than he soviets do because the soviets have had to destroy More weapons than the United slates o remain in compliance. We would be absolutely crazy to do away with these limits absolutely nuts said rep. Les Aspin d-wis., chairman of the armed services committee. The treaty has forced the soviets to dismantle 14 missile firing Only three seven years to talks Aspin told his col minority Leader Bob Michel r-itl., said there s a principle involved in the presidents statement and that s the principle of compliance. Michel said the Security of the United slates audits allies should not be held hostage to the wishes of those who believe thai violated treaties Are better than no treaties at . Robert Lagomarsino r-calif., said the Mea sure can and will Send exactly the wrong message to the , rep. Edward Markey a mass said time and again this administration accelerates the arms race an Calls it arms final Vole 219 democrats and 37 Republic " the measure while it was opposed by 17 Senate or lev a authored by sen. Gary Hart d-colo., who Yate after in was taken during a closed Cornit Leith tee is writing its version of a Pentagon Oswill forthe fiscal year Starling oct. I. Attache from Page i in the soviet delegation. Agrani ants has been brought to the United Stales for detailed questioning the sources said. In the Washington Case the soviet at tache told Fri agents when he was taken into custody that he was lost and was looking for a place to fish Caro said. There arc no fishing places nearby an the soviet had no fishing gear in his car the Fri spokesman said. The soviet was later released to embassy officials after they verified Izmaylov s diplomatic immunity status the Fri said. The documents had been left at Thedro site by a . Air Force officer who volunteered to cooperate with Fri coun Ter intelligence after Izmaylov approached him More than a year ago. Taking Izmaylov into custody abruptly terminated an aggressive soviet military intelligence operation during which the soviets attempted to obtain secret . Air Force information on four . Defense programs said Caro the four Are the United states strategic defense initiative or Star wars the cruise missile program. Stealth technology an the trans atmospheric vehicle program. The Fri and the air Force office of special investigations for More than a year have tracked the soviet s meeting with the . Officer whom Umay Lov mistakenly thought he bad successfully recruited As a soviet spy said Caro. The . Officer whom the air Force and Fri refused to identify immediately told his superiors about Izmaylov s Over lures in 1985 and agreed to work with use Fri and the . Air Force s office of special investigation to determine what information the soviets wanted and their methods of operation. In Exchange for periodic Cash pay ments thai totalled 541,100, the . Offi cer was directed by Izmaylov to obtain secret air Force documents. The United states has become very Good at supplying the soviets with phony or useless documents most of which have been disguised to appear vital. Caro told a news conference. A great Deal of Effort was exerted tonsure that the feed material had All the appearance of Bona fides. In some in stances in was legitimate information though not of value to the soviets Caro said. Caro said Izmaylov was a member of soviet military intelligence or the Gru the military counterpart to the soviet go spy Agency. Had Izmaylov been successful the Fri agent said the United states Wouldhave sustained a significant loss of highly classified weapons and program systems materials to the As a result of this investigation significant insights relevant to soviet intelligence. And soviet knowledge of .classified programs were acquired Caro said. It was a very profitable Victor f. Isakov the soviet minister Counselor was summoned to the stale department and told by Rozanne l Ridgway the assistant Secretary of stale for Europe thai Izmaylov would be to the Fri on wednesday the . Officer buried classified documents at the dead drop in fort Washington md., under instructions from Izmaylov who had promised him $20,000,the Fri said Izmaylov periodically delivered Cash to the . Officer in milk Cartons buried in the Washington suburbs of Maryland and Virginia usually atthe base of Telephone poles. Izmaylov also provided the . Officer with such spy paraphernalia a cellophane con Taining instructions written in invisible Ink and a camera with a special wide Angle Lens to copy classified addition the soviets furnished him with a sophisticated Roll Over camera in Wallet size Container and Ultra thin 35 my film that talus 130 frames per Roll and secreted in a Kodak film Cartridge. The Roll Over camera allows the user to take photograph by simply moving the face of the equipment Over the soviets also provided the . Officer with written instructions on How to pass a lie Detector test. Caro described the instructions As guerrilla killed in Wake of Peru prison riots Lima Peru a a woman guerrilla tried to fire a mortar Shell at a building where the socialist International began its annual meeting Friday but the weapon exploded and killed Ber police said. The attempted attack came a Day after police and troops retook three prisons in or near Lima leaving at least 250 in mates dead following an uprising by guerrilla prisoners. In another development the prime ministers of Italy and Norway cancelled their plans to attend the socialist inter National Congress because of Security fears police said the attempt to fire a Shell from a homemade mortar at the Conven Tion Center occurred a few minutes be fore president Alan Garcia arrived to open the four Day socialist International meeting. The woman had climbed to the roof of a 10-Story building overlooking the convention Center and was killed instantly when the device exploded according to police. They said about 30 minutes later three bombs exploded simultaneously in a cafe across the Street from the Crillon hotel that is on the same Block a the convention Center at a restaurant five blocks away and on a Stree Corner be Hind the convention Center. No casual ties were reported. Security officials said two More bomb were discovered and defused behind the Crillon hotel which was filled with convention delegates and reporters. More than 100 uniformed policemen armed with sub machine guns and Auto Matic rifles surrounded the convention enter Block after the explosion and a police helicopter made Low sweeps Over the area. In his speech Garcia told the delegates you have come despite the act of violence with which totalitarianism and crime sought to prevent and Sully this meeting. You have come. Because you Trust that neither dignity nor Justice will give Way in the face of a. Day earlier police and troops retook control of Lima s Lur Gancho prison the Santa Barbara women s prison in Lima s port of Callao and Al Fronton prison Ona Barren Island off Callao. The uprisings began wednesday. The prisoners were believed to be members of shining path a maoist guerrilla group that has been fighting to Over throw the government since 1980. More than 400 socialist International delegates Are in Lima to attend Lite organization s 17th meeting since it was founded in 1951, and the first in latin America. Socialist International delegates rep resent socialist and social democratic parties from 77 countries mainly in Europe and latin America. The group president is Willy Brandt former Chan cellar of West Germany who also addressed the conference Friday. Former president Carlos Andres Perez of Venezuela told reporters the meeting would focus on the third world debt crisis regional development and disarmament. President from Page 1 luminary diagnosis. The president has bad several similar polyps removed in the past and All proved to be benign. The results of Alt the other tests were Normal. And the president is in Good health Smith s statement said. The physician called it a routine Post operative examination that included blood tests a rays computerized "cat1 scans and a colonoscopy an examination in which a physician uses a Long flexible lube to visually inspect the full length of the Large intestine. It was through a of such an exam thai physicians at the Navy Hospital first discovered the president tumor. Smith said the 75-year-Otd Reagan also had an Eye examination and a Der mat ologies examination of his note from which he has had two Small skin cancers removed in the past year. Reagan emerged from the Hospital about4 30 p.m., a Little More than five hours after he entered he left through a Back exit Withers. Reagan and they took several Steps to a limousine. Reporters yelled what did they finder Reagan did t answer at first but mrs. Reagan yelled Fine and the president then said am be got into the helicopter to Fly Ocamp David a few minutes later the presi Dent turned around smiled and waved. The polyps removed Friday were de scribed As i to 1w Millimetres .04 to .06 inches in size. Intestinal polyps of that die Are almost always Nan cancerous but can sometime grow into cancerous lesions if they Are not removed because doctors have found five pre Vious Small polyps in Reagan s Colon in the past three years there Are Likely to be More. And because one grew into a Large Malig Nant lesion before it was discovered cancer specialists recommended that he be Given Acolon copy every six months to prevent the recurrence of the disease. The president is regarded As having a better than even Chance of never having a recurrence of Colon cancer but Peri Odic examination and Early detection Are critical to treatment of the disease should it recur. Smith s statement said the president s next examination will be in six months. Friday s tests came during Reagan s fourth trip to the military hos petals inc his surgery
