European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 18, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes monday August in 1986 restrictive Pace urged for ski plans Washington a five former senior National Security officials have urged the Reagan administration 10 Fol Low a re Lri Viive course in current plans for the space based missile defens program according to published reports a policy memorandum drafted by for Mer defense Secretary Harold Brown who served under president Carier recently was delivered of Secretary of slate George shut and was drafted in con Currence with former defense secretaries Mclvin Laird and James Schlos mgr for news briefs Man arrested in Gosch Case West Des Moines Towa up two fd1 agents posing As the parents of missing paperboy Johnny Gosch arrested 3 Man on saturday who wanted Cash in Exchange for information on the boy s whereabouts authorities said David James Schultz 36, of Syracuse n.y., was arrested with out incident in a Tulsa okla., Caf Eteria by a police officer and the two agents posing As John and no Reen Gosch said special agent James ahem in Omaha neb. Schuttz told the undercover offi cers he had information regarding is location of the missing boy i Mexico and would sell the information for $2,500. Ahem said Schultz had no such information about the boy Schuliz was charged with at tempted extortion and wire fraud. Gosch then 12, disappeared sept. 5, 1982, while delivering sunday newspapers in West Desmoines Balaguer pledges Tofigh Trover by Hie los Angeles Santo doming Filomin ican Republic Joquin bal Aguer a Conser Vali Torian and poet resumed to twp residency of this Caribbean Imd Republic for the fifth time a urday with pledge 10 Figow Verty and official corruption of Balaguer accepted the presiden tial Sash win just two weeks Short of his 7y birthday. Ear Jar on saturday . Secretary of stale Geo pc p. Shultz thai the Domin Republic supports Reagan admiration policies toward Nic i s Sand Mista government. Expenses trim Charity s funds Cleveland a Only about half the $41,6 million raised by hands across America will be Given to the needy when the Money is eventually distributed because administrative costs have been so High according a 3 report published saturday. Organizers have spent about $17 million in administrative and other costs. Marly Rogol hands acro Samerica executive director said that Money continues to come Inland that about $8 million remains in unfulfilled pledges. An internal audit will be conducted Al year s end he said mar Secretary of stale Cyrus Vance and former National Security affairs adviser Brent scowcroft the Washington Post and the new York times both reported in sunday s editions. The memorandum also urged continued adherence to the Salt ii treaty the papers said. President Reagan has announced he no longer considers the United slates bound by the never ratified treaty even though previous administrations have followed us guidelines. The memo said the United states should follow a restrictive interpretation of the 1972 anti ballistic missile treaty in continuing research on Star wars the newspapers said. The Post said thai would mean a measured technological Pace that in creases funding by about 10 percent a year. The administration has propose to double Star wars funding to 15.5 billion a year in 1988. The times said the five former officials called fur an agreement with the soviet Union to put off testing of space based weapons for up to 10 years two administration arms Contra specialists who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed saturday night that such a memorandum had been sent. But they downplayed its importance saying that some key arms control official had t even seen it and it was t a topic of much discussion. The Post reported that the recommendation from the former officials has been sent to the White House Pentagon and key members of Congress. Senate of of sanctions aids Rad Cas South african foreign minister says Johannesburg South Africa a foreign minister . Botha said sunday that the . Senate s approval of Broad sanctions against South Africa encourages radicals trying to Cre ate a society in which no american would live Botha said in the first official react onto the Friday night Vole in Washington that the Senate action constituted inter Ference in South african internal affairs and was not in the Best interests of the United states. In other developments sunday the government said three More Blacks were killed in disturbances including two Shol by Security forces. Near Cape town police imposed a ban to thwart Black Squal teis plans to return monday to a Section of the Cross roads Shantytown where their Shack were burned Down three months ago in factional fighting. Botha said that by pushing for sanctions . Members of Congress were hampering this governments efforts to negotiate a Constitution that would bring Blacks into the National political system. By taking this step they Are encouraging the Init cars of violence who Are trying to attain a dispensation in South Africa in which no american would live voluntarily Botha told the South Afri can broadcasting corp. It is a pity that the Senate cannot be brought to the realization that Steps of this nature could damage american interests he said. It is Clear the Ameri can Senate is not concerned about the interests of South african the Senate by an 34-14 vote approved a sanctions package that would ban imports of South african steel Tex tiles uranium Coal and farm produce. The package which must be reconciled with a stronger Bill passed by the House also bars new . Investment in South Africa forbids new Bank Loans and ends . Landing rights for South african airways the Cape town Region s police com missioner issued the Crossroads ban. I bars unauthorized entry into a 75-area wasteland thai was bulldozed by the government after about 30,000 Blacks were burned Oul of their shacks in May. The area now is fenced off by Rolls of barbed wire. Leaders of the burned out communities of Nyanga Bush Nyanga Exten Sion and Portland Cement said thursday they and their supporters would return there and rebuild their shacks starting monday. Said Melford Yam it one of the Lead ers we want to stay Al Nyanga blood has fallen More than 40 people were killed in May in a we Klong Battle that led to destruction of Fth three communities. About 240 people have died in unrest in South Africa since a nationwide slate of emergency was declared on Juris 12, Kohl Calls Summit on refugees Bonn a Chancellor Helmut Kohl said sunday the flood of third world refugees into West Germany i intolerable and a Summit meeting of Federal and state political leaders will be held in september to tackle the problem. A solution must be found soon be cause the Federal Republic West Ger Many is no immigrant nation and we Don t want to become one Kohl said in an interview on the Adf television network. He denounced human traffickers who he said arrange for the transport to Germany of thousands of visa less asians and africans who seek Asylum Only to improve their Standard of living. Many refugees have no fear of Politi Cal persecution at Home the Standard for granting Asylum in Germany the conservative Christian democratic Chan cellar said. Related Story Page 2. A record breaking 52,000 third world refugees have poured into Ger Many this year leading to racial Inci dents exhaustion of temporary lodging facilities and strident demands by prominent politicians for a tightening of the nations lenient Asylum Law. The refugee problem came under world spotlight last week with reve lations thai a smuggling ring had charged155 sri lankan tamils 5,000 Marks $2,500 each to transport them by cargo ship from Germany to North America where they were abandoned at sea in life boats. The sri lankan tamils All had been refused Asylum in Germany or were awaiting word on their applications and they had feared being deported Back Home sri Lanka an Island nation off India coast is torn by sectarian bloodletting Between tamils who Are hindus and the majority sinhalese Community which is Buddhist. Kohl said Germany s stale governors and National political party Leader would meet in Bonn next month to weigh the problem. We will discuss everything there. The current situation cannot go on. What s happening now is absolutely ,1 he said. German officials say the country can not handle so Many refugees because the country is already overpopulated and Hasa High unemployment rate. He also said the German government is in touch with communist East Ger Many on the Asylum Germany has accused East Ger Many of waving thousands of Asylum seekers through via West Berlin whose International Legal status prevents thebon government from imposing Immi Gration controls. West Berlin though surrounded by East Germany is an administrative outpost of West Germany. East Germany has rejected blame forthe refugees saying responsibility ties with the Western Allied governors of West Berlin who decline to erect formal controls along the Boundary with communist ruled East Berlin. Charley from Page 1 wailed in Long lines to Board ferries tothe Mainland. The coast guard was Busy rescuing pleasure boats pushed aground by Strong winds. Many boat owners began lying up their boats sunday morning in the sounds protected from the Atlantic Ocean by Bogue Banks. Charley began As a depression in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico last week then drifted Over drought stricken Georjia and South Carolina. It moved into the at lactic late thursday and rapidly developed into a tropical storm Friday it grew to Hurricane strength before Dawn sunday and moved toward the coast. Sudan from Page 1 Ion including pirates carrying food Aid to an estimated 2 million people starving in the area. The War has wrecked agriculture and food distribution sparking widespread famine. The Christian led rebels demanding More autonomy for the South have been fighting government troops from the mainly moslem Arab speaking North since 1983. Suna said the plane was hit with Sam-7 surface to air missile moment after Takeoff for Khartoum about 10 30a.m. Sudanese officials said they did no know if any foreigners were aboard. The Southern rebellion has continued despite the april 1985 overthrow of president Gen. Jaafar num ciry and the elec Tion one year later of a civilian govern ment
