European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 30, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse St d Clearing quarters hassle eased Page 3 d Reagan oks 2% pay raise for Federal workers Page 5 o ., Egypt end joint exercise Page 28 the stars and stripes unofficial publication Foft the Anmer of acc vol.45, no 134 saturday august30, 1986 i Cwi a sur 0 8693 a soviets offer to open test Sites Washington a the soviet Union is pre pared to allow american inspectors at its nuclear test Sites and to he open to any form of verification if the Reagan administration agrees to ban further under ground blasts a senior soviet official said Friday. At an embassy news conference Deputy ambassador Oleg m. Sokolov reaffirmed the soviet Union s determination to have a productive superpower sum Mit meeting despite slow Progress on the issues that president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorba Chev would discuss. There is no question about our wanting a Summit and working for a productive Summit he said. At the state department meanwhile spokesman Charles e. Redman said talks held in Washington this week Between And soviet delegations produced no surprises but they were useful As an occasion for each of us to make our positions Clear to dispel mis conceptions and reduce misunderstandings in a sober and Businesslike Sokolov for his part challenged the administration s assertion that verification procedures were inadequate to police a ban on nuclear testing. The problem does not exist he said. With support from a soviet military expert to Luzhansky the soviet Diplomat said both countries Are Able to detect tests of the lowest level through seismic measurements. Moreover Sokolov said once the United states agrees to join the soviets in a test ban on site inspection will be permitted. We Don t Sec a problem of inspection As an Obsta Cle to a cessation of nuclear testing he said. To Luzhansky reiterated Gorbachev s recent Asser Tion that the United states had conducted three under ground weapons tests besides the is that were announced since the soviet Leader imposed a moratorium last summer on soviet tests. Through an interpreter to Luzhansky said All three tests were related to the Strategic defense Initia Tive known popularly As Star he said one blast was detonated last August another last fall and the third last april. Redman responding at the state department said verification problems cannot be dismissed with the kind of arguments the soviets were putting the Official said the two sides were holding extensive discussions because this is a much mor Complex at the Windup thursday the chief soviet foreign minister Anatoly Adamisin told re porters we have to decide yet whether the Summit would take place because it has to be apparently reflecting the views of Gorbachev he went on to say it has to have some results Concrete see Sites on Page 28 an East German Border guard surveys a smashed Berlin Wall Barrier and at right the battered escape track stands in a West Berlin police car Park. 3 Speed safely through Berlin Wall barriers Berlin a a speeding truck Driver swerved through East German police gunfire and escaped through Ber Lin Wall barriers Early Friday with his Girlfriend and a baby huddled on the Moor Betow the Windshield West Berlin police said. We re overjoyed West Germany Sard television network quoted the woman As saying in a Brief Telephone conversation from a West Berlin refugee Shel Ter. No one was injured in the incident. The Early morning escape under the floodlights at the heavily guarded checkpoint Charlie was one of the most dramatic dashes through the Ber Lin Wall in recent years. It left a Mound of broken Windshield Glass and a few twisted barriers after the heavy dump truck loaded with gravel roared through the barriers. West Berlin police said East German guards fired at least three shots and the front of the truck was heavily damage from ramming barriers. Such nerves said West Berlin police officer Guenter Galaschewski of see Wall on Page 28 Rogers reiterates Warning to Qadhafi by Norman Black a military writer Washington the commander of Forces in Europe Friday said there is credible evidence Libya May be planning new terrorist attacks and the United states should strike militarily if such attacks think that there is credible evidence that libyan Leader col. Moa mar Qadhafi is now coming into that second third phase of his usual recovery from impacts against him evidence of having planned and having put the word out and the guidance to Start again with terrorism said Gen. Bernard w. Rogers nato s supreme Allied commander and commander of Forces in Europe. So. As far As i As a commander am concerned i a sufficiently influenced by the information that s been made available to me to make our people in Western Europe certainly cognizant that they have to be very prudent in their activities. I d say we re More concerned now in this specific area than we have been since the period immediately following the Bombing raids on Libya on Panl 15, the general said. Rogers spokesman at shape could not confirm his comments Rogers in a breakfast meeting with Pentagon correspondents repeatedly stressed he was offering personal opinions. But he made Clear he thought that having responded once militarily the United states had no Choice but to do so again if future terrorist acts were traced to Libya. I happen to be one who believes. That if those conditions obtain again an attack against our peo ple an attack against our facilities and Qadhafi is see Rogers on Page 28
