European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 1, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and sth1pes monday september 1,19b6 writer reportedly targeted before new York a the soviet Kab tried iwo years ago to Frame the same . Journal a its agents arrested during the weekend on espionage charges according to a soviet emigre. Alexander Goldfarb. A Columbia University professor said sunday Thill his father. David. In asked by the intelligence and Security Agency in april 1984 to ask . News and world report correspondent Nicholas Daniloff to smuggle a pack age of written material out of Fth soviet Union. When the elder Goldfarb a retired professor of genetic engineering refused to ask Daniloff to take the package his visa to leave the soviet Union was can celeb according to his son. Who came to the United states 11 years ago. In a Telephone interview sunday Goldfarb said that after Daniloff arrived in Moscow in 1981, he and the elder Goodfarb became friends meeting occasionally for dinner. The younger Gold Farb an assistant professor of microbiology said thai he had met the journalist before Daniloff went to Moscow and that he asked him to say hello to his father. He said that in 1984, a few Days be fore his father was to pick up his visa to leave the soviet Union he was called in by the Kab and shown photographs of Daniloff coming and going from the Goldfarb apartment. The Kab wanted him to ask Daniloff to help him get information out of the country the younger Goldfarb said. The Kab said it would provide his father with a package he was to pass along to Daniloff As his own he said. Although journalists mail is subject to official scrutiny Many reporters manage to get material Oul of the soviet Union without inspection. Goldfarb refused to cooperate with the Kab because he did t want to play that Garni his son said. After his refusal the Kab searched Goldfarb s Home had his visa withheld and began a yearlong investigation of whether he planned o Lake National Security information Oul of the country the son said. Although the cose eventually was dropped after it attracted International at Tention in the scientific Community David Goldfarb never received his visa. The younger Goldfarb said his father told him of he incident in a Telephone Call and that he in turn informed the slate department. He said thai during a later vacation in the United states Daniloff old him . Diplomatic officials in Moscow had warned him of the attempted setup. Daniloff did not make the incident pub Lic then because he said since hey did t go ahead with it he did t want to stir up the Case the younger Goldfarb said. Pete Martinez a spokesman Tor the stale department declined to comment on the report. A cd Why he was breaking silence now to discuss the alleged 1984 incident Gold Barb said Nick is � Friend and i think h might help him. My father basically a nothing to lose now. Nobody knows if hell survive the next two weeks the elder Goldfarb 68, suffers from diabetes and heart disease and is critically ill in a Moscow Hospital where he is about to have his remaining leg amputated his son said. The father lost his other leg As a Soldier in the Battle of Stalingrad during world War it. He said. Goldfarb s diabetes could better have been treated in the United states Accord ing to his son. My father paid very dearly for not cooperating with the Kab. Reporter from Page 1 founded and the embassy demanded that the soviets release the correspondent. Daniloff s2. Has in Rcd for inc weekly newsmagazine since april 198i in Moscow and was being re assigned in Washington. He was seized by eight Kab agents saturday after he met a soviet acquaintance identified Only As Misha mrs. Daniloff said. Misha said the packet contained local newspapers Bui when Kab agents later seized Daniloff it was found to contain the maps. Mrs Daniloff Iid. Before sunday s meeting Ai the prison mrs Dani Loff who had spoken by Telephone with her husband said he believes inc incident was in retaliation for the aug. 23 arrest of a soviet . Employee Gennady f. Zakharov on spy charges in new York. Zakharov who does nol have diplomatic immunity is being held without Bond. Jeff Trimble a . News and world report correspondent sent to Moscow to replace Daniloff. Said saturday s incident appeared to have been a scup. Collision from Page 1 official says Iraq would accept non aggression pact with Iran Manama Bahrain a Iraq is willing to accept an internationally guaranteed non aggression pact with Iran in Hopes of ending the 6-year-old persian Gulf War. The speaker of Iraq s Par lament said sunday. The announcement by Saadoun Hamadi was carried by the arabic wire services in the persian Gulf Region and described As a new iraqi stand on a possible peace settlement. We Are ready to accept Guarani pcs from the super Powers and the five permanent members of the . Security Council for a Mutual non aggression pact by in can Iraq and Hamadi told the stale run iraqi news Agency. Hamadi also proposed that the two warring nations select to nations each and that these 60 countries would guarantee that neither party would commit an aggression on the if Iran rejects this proposal then islamic states who Are members of the 46.nation t organization of islamic conference could act instead he said. He did nol elaborate As to How these countries would carry Oul the proposed role. The announcement came on the eve of the Summit of non aligned countries in Harare Zimbabwe where several Arab Stales were planning o offer recommendations for ending War. Iran has repeatedly turned Down peace proposals by the non aligned bloc As Well As the United nations saying that iraqi president Saddam Hussein must be overthrown before peace negotiations can begin. Meanwhile Iraq s first Deputy Premier Taha Wasseen Ramadan arrived in Harare sunday where he wat quoted an saying he would submit the peace message that Iraq sent to the iranian rulers in Early August. In the message Iraq outlined a five Point plan for a settlement. It Calls for a peace and non aggression pact Between the two countries. Full withdrawal of forces to the recognized inter National Borders. A Complete Swap of prisoners of War non interference in each other s internal affairs. Both Stales to act As a positive Factor in achieving peace and Security in the Gulf Region. Westbound Riverside freeway in Bucana Park when he saw the Airliner falling two Miles away. It a adjust going straight Down no Power at All he said. I can see a smoke Newby houses burst into flames cup spokesman David Clark said. La Palma police department says. We Vegol bodies a ii Over i he place Clark said. An entire area of the neighbourhood of upper Middle class Homes was ablaze when rescuers arrived. The soldering fuselage of it jetliner could be seen by helicopter news reporters. The whole Corner of the neighbourhood has been destroyed airborne reporter Dob tur said on radio station of Yob. I count 11 bodies on the ground with Orange sheets on them. This neighbourhood has just been devastated just blast kills 1, injures 6 Ludwigshafen. Germany up an explosion in a research Laboratory of the chemical company base killed one worker Ana injured six others authorities said sunday. Kekkonen from Page 1 forced his retirement on oct. 26. 198i. At age is he retired to his Home. Kekkonen won the presidency in 1956 by the Small est margin possible in the electoral College receiving 151 votes to n9 for social Democrat . Fagerholm. He was re elected to six year terms in 1962 and 1968. Special legislation emended his second irm until 1978. A year before it ended he agreed to become the candidate of six major parties and overwhelmingly won another term Kekkonen became the primary architect of what was called Finland Zavion having close ties with the so Viet Union but maintaining Western political social and economic systems. Finland has Europe s longest Border with the soviet Union 790 Miles and was pan of Hai nation for 100 years until the finns revolted during the bolshevik revolution in 1917 and won Independence in a bloody civil War. Kekkonen fought in thai War. More finnish soviet fighting occurred in the late 1930s, the so called Winier War when the soviets invaded Finland. Finland fought with Germany against the soviet Union during world War ii to re gain lost territory. Finland was placed under an Allied control com Mission after the War and Kekkonen struggled to have the country again recognized As a Sovereign nation. Knowing that the soviet Union would be a major Power after the War Kekkonen said in a 194 speech that Finland must not join any bloc opposing the Sovi ets. Finland signed an armistice with the soviet Union on oct. 15,1944. Working tint with president Juho Kusti Paas Kivi and after 1956 on his own Kekkonen pursued peaceful coexistence with the soviet Union and close cooperation with Finland s scandinavian neighbors. That has remained the Cornerstone of Finland for eign policy and was cemented with a 1948 finnish soviet treaty of Friendship cooperation and Mutual assistance establishing a Neutral Finland. While Kekkonen worked to avoid problems with the soviet Union he also made Finland part of the euro Pean free Trade association in 1961 and concluded a Trade agreement with the european economic Community in 1973, in 1926, Kekkonen married Sylvi Dino who later wrote Amalia a Book translated into 10 languages thai recounted a woman s plight in Rural Finland mrs. Kekkonen died in 1974. Search called off for 6 marines in copter crash Oslo Norway a the . Navy on sunday called off its search for six marines still missing after a helicopter crash during a nato exercise off Northern Norway. The marines Are presumed dead. We be been informed by the . Navy that its search was called off after darkness saturday night said norwegian maj. Odd Solem press spokesman Al the Maneu vers information Center in Norway. All boats sailing in the Accident area 60 nautical Miles off the town of Bodo have been asked to maintain 2 Good Lookout he said. Eight american servicemen Are re ported kilted when the twin Rotor Marine ch-46 sea Knight helicopter carrying 21 people crashed during Takeoff from the assault vessel Saipan. Thirteen of 15 people plucked from the sea by other helicopters and Rescue boats were unharmed but two were dead and two seriously injured according to earlier re ports from Allied officials Here and at Sai pan s Home base in Norfolk a the Accident occurred Friday at the out set of nato s threes week maritime exer Cise Northern wedding which started Fri Day in nato s Northern Region. The exercise continued according to schedule despite the helicopter Accident. Twenty one Norfolk based ships and 15,000 sailors arc among 150 Navy ves Sels hundreds of planes and 35,000 servicemen of 10 nato countries engaged in the exercise which actually consists of 10 separate Maneu vers within the North Ern Region
