European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Pags2b the stars and stripes sunday september 14,1986 Nevaj briefs Praxi Calls Qadhafi Captain Loudmouth Bari Italy api Premier Buttino Praxi on Friday ridiculed Moa mar Qadhafi As Captain Loudmouth and said that if libyan missiles had not missed an italian Island the libyan Leader would not be at his Post Qadhafi boasts of having destroyed Lampe Dusa Praxi said in a speech opening a major agricultural fair in this Southern City. Luckily the missiles finished in the sea. Hadit not been this Way col. Qadhafi would not be at his Post now said Praxi who called the libyan Leader Capitan Fracassa italian for Captain hours after the april 15 . Air raids on the libyan cities of Tripoli and Benghazi Libya fired two missiles at Liny Lampedusa Island sit of a . Coast guard communications station. The missiles fell harmlessly into the sea. 1 French peacekeeper killed 3 Hurt in blast Beirut Lebanon apr one French peacekeeping Soldier was killed saturday an three were wounded when a bomb was detonated by Remote control along a Road in Southern Lebanon . Officials said. In a similar attack sept. 4, three French peacekeepers were killed when a Roadside bomb was detonated by Remote control As they jogged near the Southern Village of Jwayad. That attack has been blamed on shiite mos Lem extremist factions Loyal to Iran. Anti nuclear activist explains boarding of sub Dumbarton. Scotland a an anti nuclear campaigner testified Friday that he boarded a nuclear submarine last Christmas eve dressed As Santa Claus to demonstrate lax Secu Rity at a British base. Thomas Kelly 27, said he repeated his escapade april 23 in regular clothes and was caught Only after he already had boarded the submarine Warspite atthe Royal Navy base in Aslane Scotland. Kelly told a hearing in Dumbarton sheriff court that he made the second visit to see if officials had improved Security. A defense ministry spokesman said he had no knowledge of the incident but As this Man was caught there obviously was the court fined Kelly 50 pounds $75 for entering a restricted area without authorization. College football North Carolina 20, Kansas 0 Georgia 31, Duke 7mississippi St 27, Tennessee 23 Iowa 43, Iowa St 7boston College 21, California 15 Virginia tech 20, Clemson 14kentucky 16, Rutgers 16 he Furman 17, Georgia tech 17 tie William and Mary 37, vmi22 Akron 17, Kent St 7 Twa gets Federal go ahead to buy Ozark for $250 million Washington a the department of transportation gave trans world airlines permission Fri Day to proceed with its $250 million takeover of Ozark air lines a merger that will create the nation s sixth largest airline. The department said it agreed with findings by an administrative Law judge that the merger will not Lessen Competition in 68 cities. Ozark is based in St. Louis and Twa has a major Hub there. Together the airlines control More than 75 percent of the air traffic there. Although the merger will result in a considerable amount of overlapping service in that Region the department said adequate facilities will be available at St. Louis for an expansion or institution of service brother carriers that can effectively discipline the behaviour of Twa and on aug. 7, judge John m. Bit tone had rejected arguments of the Justice department s anti Trust division that the transaction would substantially reduce Competition in the Region. Dot noted that Southwest airlines was already serv ing the St. Louis Market and has a right to obtain enough Gate space to operate 60 flights a Day at so Louis the statement said. Dot also concluded that Airport facilities will be available within a reasonable period of time to another Carrier wishing to establish a Hub at St. Louis and that other factors will provide competitive discipline after the acquisition was the department endorsed bit tone s finding that Market forces will prevent the merged Carrier from exercising Market Power. The department said the merger did not require any so called labor protective provisions such As determination of employee benefits because there was no special reason that the government should get involved in this area. Ozark agreed to be purchased by Twa for $19 a share in a Deal that would total about $250 million. Twa has said it plans to maintain Ozark As a separate subsidiary although flight schedules would be coordinated. Floods threaten Michigan towns As storms increase River Levels Detroit a a dam battered by fast rising floodwaters held fast saturday As authorities called out the National guard to help towns deluged by rain swollen Rivers. The National guard was offering engineering help in southwestern Michigan s Saginaw county and mid land county where bulging Rivers Cut Power and flooded Homes said Juliana Phillips a spokeswoman for the emergency management division of the Michi Gan state police. Fresh evacuations were ordered overnight As Rivers swollen by Days of torrential rain continued to Rise. About 50 people were evacuated Friday night in holding along with an undetermined number Down Stream along the Flat River because the Belding dam was showing signs of failure said firefighter Doug fee Han. Fec Han said Early saturday that the dam was hold ing although the situation was not improving in Beld ing a town of 5,600 people about 20 Miles Northeast of grand rapids. The water on the Flat River was rising at a rate of /4 inches an hour before Dawn. If the dam fails the Rush of water would endanger the Smyrna and Whites Bridge dams downriver said Ionia county sheriffs dispatcher Lee Baird. At least 1,400 people statewide were under evacuation orders Friday night and hundreds More had been evacuated at one time or another during the storms which dumped More than 13 inches of rain on some areas causing at least six deaths and destroying three dams. Turbulent Cass River Waters forced rescuers to falloff their search for Mary l. Kilburn 27, who was presumed drowned after the Rowboat she and her boy Friend were in crashed into a Bridge said Bridgeport township police. Police said the two were swept into the River Friday while sightseeing in the flood area. Her companion was rescued several Hundred feet downstream police said drug from Page 1 Lem with the use of the military to Stop the flow of drugs into the country. He said he was a Little nervous on that adding i m not certain the military i equipped to do these he did criticize the House Bill s $2 billion Price s about time the House Learned How to kick the spending habit he said. It just seems to me that we need to slow Down an find where we Are going and where we want to go Dole said on the Senate floor. If we Don to we will Fin ourselves in the same old mess pouring billions of taxpayers dollars on a problem with no Byrd said he supported the three controversial amendments in the House Bill. In a statement on the floor he said already there Are Crocodile tears beginning to be shed about the penalties that the House has included in their Bill but Isay to the cynics what would you Dor if it s the death penalty so be it1 in addition he said he supports the mandatory life sentence without parole for the second conviction forsake of drugs by someone 21 or Over to a child or a teen Ager which is in the House Bill. Be less worried about the Cost of the House Bill. I realize that Cost is a Factor in this or any other matter he said but i think also we have to contemplate the Cost of not doing Daniloff from Page 1 to the United he named Dan lofts spy master As mural Natirboff who he alleged was the Cia chief in Moscow. A . Embassy spokesman said Natirboff was . Counselor for regional affairs at the embassy who left Moscow this summer on a Normal rotation. The embassy declined further comment. It is evident that he was acting on the instructions of Natirboff the spy resident of the United states in the soviet Union Gerasimov said. The soviet authorities have authentic documents of the Cia that were addressed to the soviet citizen with whom Dani Loff maintained a personal Gerasimov also called the arrest of Zakharov provocation by . Secret services and said Zakharov was framed by . Intelligence. It was the firs time a soviet official had spoken out against Zarba Rov s arrest and pleaded his innocence. Zakharov a ukrainian physicist working for . Center for science and technology was arrested aug. 23 on a new York subway platform after he allegedly paid an Fri informant for defense secrets. He facts three espionage counts. Daniloff was arrested by the Kab seven Days later after he accepted a package from a source that the soviets said contained secret information on Mili tary movements in the Afghanistan War. Daniloff also faces three counts of espionage a crime that can carry the death penalty in the soviet Union. Gerasimov portrayed the . Employee As an inno cent hard working scientist who had a sensitive pack age handed to him in a set up. The timing was not considered to be Good he Saidof Zakharov s arrest which he said came just before a pro Summit planning session Between Secretary of state George Shultz and soviet foreign minister Edu Ard Shevardnadze scheduled for sept. 19-20. He warned that the Reagan administration s Posi Tion on dam offs arrest threatens superpower relations. In fact the unacceptable statements make soviet american relations a hostage to the Daniloff affair he said. That does not mean that further diplomatic negotiations would not Lead to a final solution of the and other cases like it he said. We would not like those cases to Poison the us embassy official said the accusations revealed by Gerasimov showed the soviets Are trying to make a political Case. This is not a Legal in outlining the soviet Case against Daniloff Gerasi mov said four soviets have testified against Daniloff including Misha the soviet acquaintance who handed Daniloff the package that led to his aug. 30 Anett. Gerasimov said the witnesses include citizen a who said that Daniloff persistently asked for information about troops in Afghanistan citizen a who testified he gave Daniloff information about military activities and troops in Voronezh South of Moscow and another person who admitted giving the journalist. Information about the disposal of radioactive wastes. Be a Basso spokesman Jaroslav Verger said obviously we disagree with Gerasimov i assess ment of Daniloff s activities in the soviet Union
