European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 16, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse 1 inside stripes q explosion kills 5 at Seoul s Airport Page 2 d earning their place in the old Goat locker pages 8,9 d sunday s pro football results sports the standpipes vol.45. No. 151 authorized unofficial publication for tuesday september 16, 1986 i. Meo forces a Anas a d 8693 a drug crusade launched Reagan seeks $3 billion to fight abuse by he Washington Post Washington president and Nancy Reagan appealed to americans sunday night to begin a National crusade against the cancer of an Reagan vowed to push Federal spending to fight drug abuse to $3 billion a year at a time of intensified Politi Cal jockeying to seize the drug abuse Issue in this fall s campaigns. In an unusual joint address televised from the West Hall of the White House the president and the first lady offered no new details about the administration s anti drug abuse efforts but called for a massive change in National attitudes which ultimately will Sepa rate the drugs from the customer As Reagan put it. When we All come together United striving for this cause then those who arc killing America and terrorizing it with slow but sure chemical destruction will see that they Are up against the mightiest Force for Good that we know the president said. Then they will have no dark alleyways to hide Reagan said details of his new proposals for a drug free America were to be unveiled monday. He said the administration will seek to increase spending on enforcement treatment and research to $3 billion year White House officials said the package represents an increase of about $900 million Over current Levels. Reagan s package is expected to seek mandatory drug testing for some Federal workers among other proposals. However it appears to be narrower in scope see Reagan on Page 28 bomb fas pan s policeman Border Security beefed up Paris not Premier Jacques Chirac speaking minutes after a fatal bomb explosion in Paris announce measures sunday night to combat a wave of terrorism including a visa require ment that affects americans and most other foreign visitors. Only citizens of the ii other countries of the european Community and Switz Erland will be exempt from the visa requirement which Chirac said would take effect on monday. The move is part of French Effort to belter Monitor the movements of potential terrorists from abroad. Chirac announced the measures min utes after a bomb explosion the third Here in a week in a parking garage under popular parisian cafe killing a police Man and seriously wounding two people. The attack was virtually identical to eight others that have taken place her since december provoking Calls for Strong measures to enhance Security. Last monday one person was killed and 18 were wounded in a blast at the Post office in City Hall. On Friday blast in a cafeteria in the Paris suburb of la defense wounded 41 people two of them seriously. Earlier this month a powerful bomb was found in a subway Tunnel but was dismantled by police. A shadowy Arab group called the Par see bomb on Page 28 quake toll hits 17 in Greece kalamatas Greece up thou Sands of survivors slept overnight in tents or on Board five ships in kalamatas Harbor after a major earthquake Shook the town killing 17 people and injuring 300. Housing planning and environment minister Evangelos Kouloumbis said 31 people were found alive in the rubble and rescuers said More than 36 hours after the disaster that they believed Many were trapped but still alive. Kouloumbis said that 17 people died and 300 were injured in the Shock 81 seriously. He said nearly 10,000 survivors were staying in tents outside the flattened see quake on Page 28 avar is bomb expert surveys the damage from the blast under a crowded restaurant a Smiloff says Case just politics Moscow not Nicholas s. Daniloff the american correspondent charged with espionage declared Sunda that the charges against him Are purely political and warned that any Western journalist in Moscow is a potential target for Kab entrapment. In a news conference two Days after his release from a soviet prison Danilof said he believes his arrest and subsequent indictment on espionage charges was engineered for the Clear narrow political purpose of giving the soviet Union leverage with which to gain the release he was referring to Gennady f. Zakharov a soviet physicist on the staff of the United nations who was arrested by the Federal Bureau of investigation on aug. 23 and accused of trying to buy secret Jet engine designs from an employee of a military contractor. Neither lie nor Daniloff who was arrested a week later have diplomatic immunity. The two men were released to the Cus Tody of their country s ambassadors on Friday. Both still face trial on espionage charges. At the news conference Daniloff said i be been in Moscow now for 5 a years and four years before that. That s a Long see Daniloff on Page 28 the Price of the stars and stripes will increase to 25 cents on sept. 25. Home delivery subscriptions will go from $4.50 a month to $7.50 beginning oct. 10. The paper has Cost 15 cents since 1973. The stars and stripes Sells for less than Cost As do All stateside papers. Where commercial papers make up their losses with Advertis ing income. The stars and stripes is supported mainly from in bookstores that it throughout Neucom Ber in come is provi Edh a railed insert advertising of by the paper s Job print Nuri ices. Okst orc customers have paid an increasing share of the Gaer s Cost Over the past 1 3 pc the costs of b have Rise a while the Price september 25 he fall of the Dollar against other world currencies has raised the Cost of producing the paper to the Point where the Price increase is necessary. More than 55 percent of the paper s expenses Are paid in foreign currencies. The Price increase was recommended by a majority of the paper s fund Council made up of representatives of Usa eur Safe and us aver and approved by Gen. Richard l. Lawson Deputy com Mander use com
