European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 26, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes Friday september 26,1986 common Market plans anti terror Steps London a the 12 common Market nations thursday ordered new joint measures designed to Harry and disrupt terrorist groups and vowed the would male no concessions id terrorists. Interior and Justice ministers of the West european trading bloc met in an emergency session requested by France where a 10-Day wave of terrorist bombings killed nine people and injured More than 160 earlier this month. Middle Eastern terrorists seeking the release of jailed compatriots in France Are responsible for the bombings. British Home Secretary Douglas Hurd said after the meeting that terrorist groups had become better organized and funded and had gained Access to advanced equipment and training. As terrorists have become better organized so governments and their Coumon error organizations Are massive demonstration planned at missile site Hasselbach Germany a thousands Are expected to take part in protests at a . Air Force missile site in Central Germany next month organizers said thursday. We expect tens of thousands of protesters to show up. Three supplemental trains and 1,200 buses have been set up for transportation Christine Huneman spokeswoman for the organizers told the associated press. The protest is scheduled for oct. 11 at the villages of Hasselbach and wuss Chhim in the rolling Hills of Germany s huns Rueck area. Commanders at Usah he at Ramstein a have told personnel to avoid confrontations with the demonstrators. We have directed our personnel to avoid confrontations and exercise restraint in dealing with the demonstrators or activists on the weekend of oct. 11," spokeswoman Dpi. Gail Hayes told the associated press in a Telephone interview. Having to continually improve their knowledge and cooperation if they Are to prevent terror attacks and Lake effective counteraction if they occur Hurd said. The Community today reaffirmed its determination not to make concessions to terrorists he said. He said the ministers decided on two measures to set up new arrangements for regular assess ments of the terrorist threat and target the major leaders and to develop speedy and secure communications bal Wen european police forces. These new measures will help us to Tel rect terrorist movements supplies of Money and arms and equip ment so we can Harry and disrupt hem Hurd said. The conference of Interior ministers who control police and intelligence services in the european Trade bloc is being hosted by Britain which holds the com Mon Market s revolving chairmanship. N an interview on British broadcasting corp. Radio Hurd praised France fora statement wednesday at the United nations by Premier Jacques Chirac who de Nied reports thai France had negotiated secretly with a terrorist croup for inc release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah a lebanese jailed in France. I Hope we Veall Learned by now thai if you Start bickering with terrorists you simply encourage them to do the same thing again Hurd said. And that s Why i Welcome very much what or Chirac is reported having said on wednesday in a speech in Bonn Hurd stressed the importance of new Border controls even though a major aim of the com Mon Market is to Case inc move ment Osgood Sand people across Borders. Following the Paris bombings France said citizens of All countries outside the common Market excluding Switzerland will have to obtain entry visas. Germany from Page 1 Cess Ful european City followed Fay Munich. Then came the italian City of Venice tote West German capital of Bonn inc belgian capital of Brussels Dusseldorf and Wiesbaden in West Germany Amsterdam in the Netherlands Stuttgart in West Germany and Strasbourg in France. In the second 10 were the West German cities of Hannover Hamburg Kassel Augsburg and Karlsruhe along with Florence Bologna and Milan in Italy and Dijon and Nice in France. No German City came anywhere near he Bottom of the list. The 20 cities at that end included Coventry in England Belfast in Northern Ireland and Glasgow in Scotland Palermo in Sicily Liege in Belgium. Lille in France and Naples in Italy. In last place was the ailing English port cily of Liverpool. The study attempted to measure the Success of cities by various factors including average income unemployment and migration and the number of hotel rooms As an indication of the number of business and tourist visitors. The West German cities held up the Best univer sity of Reading professor Paul Cheshire said. The germans seem to have an Urban consciousness that gives an effective focus to their cities. Further the germans have incorporated nostalgia for the past in rebuilding their cities after the vast damage of world War i. Whereas Britain went for the Brave new world approach of modernism that now looks tatty according to Cheshire and his associates a City s popularity with its residents is linked to its general economic health it is Public spending that contribute to the amenities of Urban life. What makes West German cities so relatively attractive Urban experts such As Cheshire say is hat Ger Man planners and City officials have taken into consideration what the citizens themselves want in their cities not just foisting off the grandiose plans of modern architects and City planners. In advancing reasons for he livability of West Ger Man cities. Housing minister Hans Pflaumer pointed Oul that the rebuilding of cities in his country did not take place immediately after the War but rather in the late 1950s and into the 1960s. By i960, a Federal Law was passed that stipulated that new Urban construction must correspond to the nature of its thus our cities were spared some of the vast reconstruction that look place elsewhere Pflaume Ruid. Tax from Page 1 those people this Bill does the most for Low and Middle income families Rostenkowski added. They arc the men and women to whom we must make our Case no Maltor which Way we the Bill which tops Reagan s Domestic Agenda would make the broadest changes in the Federal in come lax in Al least 32 years. It would Cut individual and corporate tax rates deeply and eliminate or reduce several deductions and exclusions. On the average individual taxes would be Cut about 6,1 percent less than $4 a week and More than 6 the tax would million working poor would be dropped from Rolls. Several million couples and individuals face tax increases. Over the next five years corporations would1 pay a $ 120-billion greater share of the lax Burden and Busi Ness would lose a major incentive for Job creating in vestments changes that worry some lawmakers and economists. The most striking feature is a significant reduction in lax rates. The top individual Rale now 50 percent would be Cut to 33 percent although about three quarters of americans would pay a Flat 1s percent rate the 46-Perceni maximum corporate rate would be Cut to 34 percent. In 1988, for a couple with two children and filing a joint return the first 129,750 of taxable income after deductions and exemptions would be taxed at 15 per cent. The next increment Between $29,751 and $71,900, would be taxed at 28 percent the next be tween $71.901 and $192,230. At 33 percent and All above $192,230 would face a 28 percent Rale. To pay for those changes the Bill Scales Back deductions for iras medical expenses and Job related expenses including Union dues and repeals write off for sales taxes and consumer interest. Non itemize a almost iwo ii adj of taxpayers would lose their deduction for charitable gins. The Bill answers a demand for More fairness by closing off tax shelters thai allow Many wealthy investors to avoid the tax collector through the judicious use of big deductions. Many corporations also would lose their tax free status if they report a profit to share holders they would have to pay 8 lax. Search from Paga 1 Van. They were boys High school Spurlock said she was told to speak with staff sgt. . Wagner head of Hanau s military police investigations unit. I said to Wagner you know this is illegal. You know you re just i oink to have to let them go. This is not the Way we treat kids he said to me i know it s lot right but we have to do this. We have our tache said thursday that Wagner had organized the search without Clearing it with the Provost marshal. He said the operation followed an incident monday evening near the school that involved american Stu dents and two turkish youths. He had hints that the fight that occurred the Day before would continue on tuesday Blache said. So he look immediate action but without he knowledge of his supervisors. He wanted to prevent further harm. He thought he d better search some of the suspects. The earlier tight took place within walking distance of the Blache said two knives found on students during the search backed up the sergeant s decision. Students were searched on both buses and the school grounds he said the police were looking for specific students and specific groups of Randy Dougwillo 17, a senior Al the school said one policeman told him the search was for drugs and weapons. One of them put me against the Fence and patted me Down Dougwillo said. I saw one of the boys pushed up against the Fence and it was kind of a strip search. His pants were undone and his shoes and his socks were they were kicking kids and pushing hem against the Fence Sophomore Dale Frank 17, said. They were grabbing people mostly Guys with Long Blond hair. One of the mrs told me to get Oul of Here right now i saw five or sin kids in a police Sophomore Mike Dilworth 15. Said tie was searched even though i m on a "1 saw two policemen drag a Friend of mine to the Gaie Dilworth said. They pushed him up against the Gate and searched his gym Junior Mandi Davis 15, said she saw maps drag Ging a student off the school bus. They had the shirt off his Back and they were frisk ing him she said assistant principal James Lynch called the incident a horrible scene. I saw kids being pushed up against the Fence by the military policemen and Cid people. When t asked Whai was going on they said they had their order from the Provost marshal. It went on for five or 10 minutes. There were crowds of kids standing around and they were becoming very excited. The whole thing came out of he Clear Blue. When 1 first saw Al the policemen Oul there i first thought thai somebody had gotten principal Donald Boepple said he has spoken to the parents of More than 20 students and thai Many plan to Lodge complaints with the Hanau staff judge advocate s office i be spent 20 years in the Dodds system 17 a an administrator and i be never heard of something like this he said. I want the youngsters to know that they weren t set up by anyone at the school. If i had known about what was planned i would have been of at the front Dodds District superintend and James Hill said he first heard of the incident wednesday Rooming whence was called by Boepple. I personally do not condone such action by the police Hill said. But i can understand How some overzealous police officers might have taken such action when they re looking for drugs or weapons Community spokesman Blache said no complaints had been received by the staff judge advocate s office by mid afternoon thursday
