European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 30, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes monday june 30. 1986 Shultz says soviets stalling on Summit by the los Angeles tires Kokor Palau Secretary of stale George p., expressed growing irritation saturday at the refusal of tic soviet Union 10 set a Dale for preliminary i i Vingi to plan the next Summit meeting by in can president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail . Talking to reporters aboard his plane on a flight from Manila. Philippines to Palau Shultz suggested thai Moscow is failing to keep up its end of the am Nicini Tibai Reagan and Gorbachev reached Las year in Geneva to maintain contacts at All level. We think there is a lot to be gained from a High level mulling but it takes two to have a meeting he said. We Are prepared to have one. But at this Point hey Don t seem to Shult wants to meet As soon As possible with soviet foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze to begin planning for a Reagan Gorbachev meeting. The nest Summit is to be held in he United states but no Dale has been set. Shull said thai Reagan and Gorbachev agreed Al Geneva that be ought to have a dialogue Between our countries at various Levels right up to the of. What has happened is hat meetings below the foreign min ister level have been going Forward but they the Sovi ets Haven i wanted to go Forward with the Moscow s reluctance to set a Dale for the Shutlz Shevardnadze meeting probably Means hat the two men will not meet until september when the soviet foreign minister is expected to attend the opening sessions of the . General Assembly in new York. Shultz had hoped to meet sooner than thai possibly in july. Sulu commented As he was flying Home from a 10 Day our of Asia. On the outbound Teg he bad been far More optimistic about the prospects of an Early meet ing with Shevardnadze. Although protocol would dictate that the meeting take place in Washington Shultz said thai he is pre pared to meet the soviet foreign minister in Europe something that he said Moscow had signalled thai it would prefer. Some . Officials had hoped that soviet ambassador Yuri Dubinin would propose a firm Date when Herel Umed to Washington from consultations in Moscow last week bul he did not. High level contacts arc scheduled for july Between the soviets and a number of Western european Lead ers possibly indicating a soviet strategy of bypassing Washington while trying to improve relations wifi Western Europe. I Don i have any Way of saying what their motives arc but they have historically tried to Divide the United slates from our allies and they have historically been unable to do so Shulti said they won t be successful this time if that is their Security Cess to missile Fields or from Page 1 to risks underground vulnerable Airreal bombers tankers fighters and Iran planes plus communication and radar Sites would be relatively easy targets for terrorists armed wish machine guns or Small missile launchers that could be fired from outside an airbase Cost of possible damage. According to proposals in the 1987 military Bur Jit would Cost j39 million to rent is fighter destroyed by to com million for a c-5 Canup Rne and s200million for a b the police facade Ackland commanded by col. Am d. Doran is the largest police school in the non communist world to trains 14,000 students a year. Aboul 1,000 marines Are also trained at Lack land the Navy plans to Send sailors soon. The army runs a similar school at fort Mcclellan Ala. The advanced training includes a course for experienced Security special for work in what the air Force Calls Jervice teams. These Are Tralin Power or kill ten team with and to use nil night vision devices Gigli pow red radios thai make no Quaw Keg noise. They return to their bases to form emergency service teams of four or five airmen each and to teach the skills hey have Learned at Lackland in another advanced course Security specialists Are trained to operate sensor Sand wanting devices from a control Tower next to a ramp of parked aircraft. The air Force depends More on those systems than on guards because they Are More reliable Doran says. The Security police Are particularly pleased with a new infrared lighting mechanism that would Allf using viewing Devic i Ruer Fonow lion the infrared a does not Light up to give away its position. In the initial training stage for these Ity police about two third of the Are trained As Security Spe won anti terrorist operations. Theren Lahb cd in Basic la enforcement b Torisi training. Airmen Are aught to work in pair apprehend and search a suspect while communicating by radio with a Security control Center. If a weapon is found the suspect is forced to Bis Knees and hand cuffed. Everything Haj to be systematic said the sergeant in charge. I want to get their searches to where they can do it without , a nor nay recently air _ i j. Miller pointed her m-16 Rifle into the air but held her Finger on the trigger As she ordered the Driver out of a pickup truck then to the front of the truck where he stood feet apart and hands up White she checked his identity. At a mock Airfield Complete with real if obsolete Jet aircraft sentries practice catching suspects inside the Fence then radioed for a Quick response team to take them away. Similarly sentries and let trained around igloos like those in which Jiu Clear weapons Are stored. Of four airmen practice pen a diag in which a mock terrorist on one knee to boost Lulli a through a window then passing his Rifle in and div ing in head first himself. Battle from Page 1 Emmen i s figures. The government moreover is faced with a bombing Campaign in several Cit ies including Durban and Johannesburg and Wuh increased attacks by Anc insurgents. Last week guerrillas assassinated a top Black police officer and planted a land mine on a Road less than 20 Miles from the seat of government in Central Preto Ria. The Queenstown bomb left in a trash bin exploded in the Middle of the sat urday morning shopping Rush seriously injuring a 12-year-old while boy an slightly injuring a White Man who was Cut by flying Glass according to the government s information Bureau. The blast also damaged three stores thousands rally against apartheid London of protesters marched Satu organizers claimed was Britain s or Tel rally against South african apartheid. The anti apartheid movement organized the demonstration to press for immediate economic sanctions against South Africa s while minority men. To claimed thai to Okjoo fat of at tended the rally Jau Turk. It was Clapham com i London and a Rock music concert. Lice said the demonstration was id they estimated the Ark i this demons min a organized in a Iii Llroy and the european in feet to bring in total economic Sari Lions against South Africa. Nothing else will do Robert Hughes a member of the socialist labor party told the rally. Leaders of the 12 common Market countries agreed durin Mil thai end. Sum and Fly impose economic actions against South Africa. David bunk la labor party Leader of the City Council in Sheffield told the rally apartheid is the most significant Issue of our Lime. Every briton average of St. 13 a week on ugh to Tah Uhli. This sustains the living Stan Dan Whites. Everyone can play a part in Sto raise from Page 1 ouse committee Ifer ohm. _ action would face ence. Given the current climate of Immi nent sequestration under Granun Rud Man the things that Are most at risk Are the ones that require up front Money personnel and readiness accounts the staffer said. But sen. Clean will certainly fight for a nay raise and we be got a Loi support on the Senate Side Mowa we May not be Able Loh flu fat 4 per cent on oct. 1, Baliya we nothing at All we feel does not gel a pay raise it would be the first time since 1962. The Senate armed services commit tee is due to release its full authorization report soon. The House armed services committee is not expected to release it version until after the july 4 congressional recess. The Senate report sets a ceiling of in budget authority for next less than the billion. The House report Calls Jion. The Senate Ahmee approved an Mcrea Sej two Etive duty personnel Nore than hair the requested 3,730. The House committee report turned Down the request except for2,000 Navy personnel to Man ships expected to be commissioned next year. The House commit lec report cuts$594 million about 31 percent from the $2.8 billion requested for the permanent change of nation move pro Gram. To obtain that reduction the commit tee turned Down a requested increase in household goods weight allowance for officers and senior enlisted personnel directed management As limiting curtail Tentio i it Fazand Calle
