European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 12, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Paga 8 the stars and stripes tuesday August 12,1986 music depreciation Appolo a curious Tokyo woman does t stat exactly Ernp to Trad by the sounds coming from this ghostly cello. It s one of five computer controlled stringed instruments performing far visitors in posh Attu Yuca Prince hotel just to show How tar science his advanced into the Field of Art doily performances by the robotic quintet feature such old american Faroe its As stardust and my world today marauding gangs Battle police in sporadic Belfast outbreaks Belfast Northern Ireland u i police battled with rioting Street gangs Early monday but defused a potentially explosive demonstration to Mark the anniversary of Britain now defunct policy of internment without trial. Mobs of marauding youths hurled gasoline bombs and stones at police patrols in roman Catholic areas of was and North Belfast and police came under fire in one area in sporadic clashes sunday night and monday morning. Police said officers resumed fire in a Brief Exchange near the Catholic Falls Road but said no one was believed hit. Elsewhere police fired plastic bullets to disperse Street gangs and acting on a Lipoff in the Ardoyne area intercepted a raiding party of about 30 Catho Lic youths heading for a protestant residential area with firebombs and other weapons. Police said a number of people were arrested in the outbreaks but no injuries were reported. The violence erupted after police averted possible trouble sunday with hundreds of supporters of the outlawed Irish Republican army including 100 americans and allowed them to Parade along a three mile route through the City s Catholic strongholds. The Ira is fighting a guerrilla War to end British Rule in the province and unite it with the predominantly Catholic Irish Republic. Only a few scuffles and a handful of arrests marred the Parade led by Gerry Adams the Leader of sin fein the Legal political Wing of the outlawed Ira through the Falls Road and Andersontown areas of Belfast. The procession was in commemoration of the 15th anniversary of Britain s imposition of internment without trial in the province a policy that lasted More than four Yean and triggered bitterness in North pm Ireland s Catholic population. The orderliness of the Parade despite its Clear sup port of the Ira was in Sharp contrast to a Longs gasoline bombings sniper attacks on police vehicles and the firing of plastic bullets by Security forces to break up rioting crowds across the province Friday through Early sunday. Police More than a dozen of whom were injured in the weekend Battles. The unauthorized Parade in Belfast held the seeds of trouble and police at first raised banners announcing this procession is illegal please disperse ordering some 2,000 marchers to leave. But after talks with Adams authorities agreed to let the procession through its lines. Protestants were furious citing police bans earlier on their own controversial parades. The procession led by Adams included some 100 americans representing the no raid organization 8 pro Republican group accused of provid ing financial Aid for the Ira. Kremlin would do anything for Summit Moscow a the top Kremlin Arras negotiator monday entered special talks with a High level . Delegation saying thai the soviet Union is eager for a new superpower Jumamil. But Viktor Karpov also said . Arms control policy suggests that the White House is not interested in Progress toward disarmament a prerequisite often cited by the Kremlin for setting the Dale of the next ,-Soviel Summit. When asked about the possibility of a Summit this year Karpov said we would do anything for thai. So it depends on our Karpov spoke briefly outside the foreign ministry to an Abc to Crew acting As a Pool for american television networks. He then Tell for the Start of talks with a . Delegation headed by Paul Nitze president Reagan s arms control adviser. The . Embassy and members of the american delegation declined comment on the talks taking place in a government guest House in the Lenin Hills near Central Moscow there was no official comment from the soviet government or the slate run press. Karpov declined 10 discuss the talks in detail saying that they were confidential. The talks scheduled to last two Days were seen As important preparations for a sept. 19-20 meeting be tween Secretary of stale George p. Shultz and soviet foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze. That meeting is intended to set an Agenda for a Summit this year Between Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail . The two leaders agreed to hold a second meeting in the United states after their Summit in Geneva Switz Erland last november. Australian tourism set record during 1985 Sydney Australia a a record 1.14 million people visited Australia in 1985, netting la s854 million the australian tourist commis Sion said commission director John Rowe said that tourism in 1985 was up 13 percent from 1984, and that the number of visitors from the United Stales Rose 23 pc Tell to 196,500.tourism was up 22 percent from Japan with 107,600 visitors and 19 percent from Canada with 40.900.visits by scandinavians increased by 24 percent and by West germans by 9 percent Row said. Money losing factories in China get ultimatum peking up the government has issued an emergency Call to the management of factories run Ning at a loss urn a profit or face closure he China daily newspaper said daily said Industrial enterprises deficits Rose by 36 percent in the first half of this year and already amounts to nearly 75 percent of but year s losses of $726 than 20 percent of stale run businesses oper ated at a loss in 1985. China daily said the number his at least doubted ii year. Australian police seek 5 in theft of Picasso Art Melbourne Australia up police investigating the the Cal of n Picasso painting said monday they arc seeking five people seen acting suspiciously at Victoria s National Art gallery shortly before the masterpiece police spokesman detective John Burke said they would like to interview four men and a women seen in a gallery near where the painting was said a woman who saw the group said they were hanging about acting suspiciously near an Alcove where gallery officials found the empty Frame of the Picasso painting weeping woman last week. Indian transport plane debris found in Kashmir new Delhi India up the wreckage of a soviet made Indian army transport plane thai crash Din March during a flight Over mountainous Kashmir state has been found and the bodies of 16 people re covered the press Trust of India reported Domestic news Agency said the crash Lite was located on a 14,760-foot Mountain called Gand top in the peer Panajia area of Kashmir 425 Miles North of new quoted official sources As saying the wreckage of the Antonov-32 was spotted by two civilians on sat people were aboard the aircraft when it crashed March 22 in bad weather. The search for the remaining victims is. Continuing danish firm in Zimbabwe to sell Bubble gum to . Harare Zimbabwe a a danish company in Zimbabwe has won a contract to sell $20,000 Worth of Bubble gum to the United states. We Are delighted about this order,1 Jorge it Mogen sen chief executive of Dandy pvt. Ltd. In Zimbabwe Sand to Sahara situation has t escaped its he is to Send a trial shipment of fruit Flavoured gum to a new Jersey company in the next month Mogensen said. If it Sells Well further orders May Fol Low. Swiss minister returns after s. African detention Geneva a a 71-year old Swiss minister who spent More than a month in a South african jail re turned Home sunday and compared his detention without charge to nazi Rev. Guy Edmond Subilia of the protestant reformed Church told reporters at the Geneva Airport that he was never informed by authorities Why he was arrested june 15 in Carletonville and held for 37 Days. It recalls methods used by the Gestapo he said referring to the nazi secret police under German dicta Tor Adolf Hitler
