European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d some tips for those planning to attend the oktoberfest Page 2 d mets Clinch no East baseball title Page 17 n . Embassy in Cairo warns americans Page 24 and ripes Ruth mild a Nocki vol. 45, no. 154 Friday september Fhi wed Foci i in bom � i d 8693 a a lie the n of a Kul i 19, 1986 m a Paris bombing leaves 5 dead 1 1 badly Hurt firemen carry a victim through the rabble of a bombed Paris clothing store. A Enqu of sea a of d by Senate by inc us Angeles times Washington the Senate voted wednesday evening to confirm William h. Rehnquist As the 16lhchief Justice of the United Stales ending a prolonged and partisan fight Over president Reagan s Choice to head the supreme court. The chamber followed the Rehnquist confirmation by quickly and unanimously approving the Elevation of circuit judge Antonin Scalia 50, to the High co,.rt. He will be the first italian american on the supreme court. A solid Block of republicans and about a dozen moderate democrats combined for a 65-33 vote in favor of Rehnquist who survived an All out attack by Liberal democrats and civil rights groups. The Senate s action will not immediately change the voting balance on the High court because Scalia in effect would replace retiring chief Justice Warren e. Burger also a conservative. But Rehnquist also moves into the chief Justice s seat under something of a Cloud. During the Long confirmation debate both his backers and critics said that his keen intellect and judicial experience qualified him to head the High court. However a series of charges particularly that he is hostile to Blacks and women and that he failed to be candid at his Senate hearings had eroded his sup port in 1971, Rehnquist survived a Tierce attack during his confirmation proceedings. After being nominated by president Richard m. Nixon he was confirmed by the Senate on a 68-26 Vole. Paris Dpi a bomb blew up i front or a crowded left Bank clothing store wednesday killing five people and injuring 61 in the fifth and bloodiest at Lack in a 10-Day Paris bombing wave. Despite a massive police crackdown the bomb went off at 5 23 . In front of the popular store for inexpensive clothing on the Rue de run pcs. Deputy District attorney Laurent a Venas quoted witnesses As saying inc bomb was thrown from a Black Bow passing by the crowded store called Tali on the ground floor of a seven Story building. But French radio and television said the bomb apparently was hidden inside a Metal Industrial garbage Container out Side the store which was crowded wit shoppers on their Way Home from work. Police said at least five people were killed and about 61 were injured i seriously in the latest attack in a bombing wave that began sept. 8 at Paris City Hall. The bombing now has killed eight people and Moured More than 170. No claim was made Tor the bombing but a shadowy Arab group the commit tee of Solidarity with Arab and Middle Eastern political prisoners claimed four previous bombings since sept. S in Paris in a bid to pressure France to release lebanese citizen Georges Ibrahim Abdallah and two other prisoners. In Tripoli Lebanon Abdallah s Broth ers sought by France As suspects in the bombings held a news conference to deny involvement and asked lebanese officials for Protection from what they said was a Campaign launched by France to murder them. Abdallah the suspected Leader of a leftist lebanese guerrilla group the Leb anese armed revolutionary faction is serving a four year jail term in franc for using false passports and possessing arms and explosives. Expels 25 soviets but denies a Smiloff link Washington up the slate department wednesday ordered 25 diplomats at the soviet , Mission to leave the country within two weeks but refused to link the expulsion to efforts to free Ameri can reporter Nicholas Daniloff. The order was delivered to the soviets in new York by Vernon Walters the . Ambassador to the United nations during a 20-minute meeting. It was issued after the soviets rejected a March 7 state department order to reduce their Mission size by 40 percent Over two Yean. The March 7 order cited soviet espionage activities and the "unreasonable1 size of the soviet staff but did not identify the people to be expelled. Wednesday s order names 25 diplomats and orders them to leave the country by oct. 1. The action would reduce the soviet staff at the United nations from 243 to 2ib. Eventually 105 positions at the missions of the soviet Union and the associated missions of the Ukraine and byelorussian will have to be eliminated. The stale department which said it would not Dis close the names of the expelled soviets acted a Day alter Secretary of slate George Sulu told Congress More actions can be expected in the Dallon confrontation with Moscow. Asked if the expulsion is connected with efforts to pressure the soviet Union to release Daniloff slate department spokesman Bernard Kalb said there is no Daniloff was released from his Moscow prison cell sept. 12 after two weeks of interrogation on espionage charges. The release was part of an arrangement under which accused soviet spy Gennady Zakharov was re leased from jail in new York. The United slates has said Daniloff a correspondent for . News and world report Magazine is an innocent journalist who was jailed by the soviets in retaliation for Zakharov s arrest. Kalb while insisting there is no direct connection said the Daniloff Case affects the Atmo sphere in which .-soviet relations take place. The state department decision was announced As soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze arrived in Washington for meet Ings with Shutlz tin Friday and saturday. Dutloff Kalb said the . Action was taken because of evidence that a growing number of Mission personnel were engaged in espionage against the United Stales and because the soviet government has rebuffed repeated . Requests that it Zakharov a soviet citizen was not on the soviet Mission staff. He is an employee of the . Secretarial and did not have diplomatic immunity. Lef s hear Beer stripes Magazine
