European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 30, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside strides u Park honors Gander plane crash victims Page 5 d lifestyle of a Navy family of seven in Naples. Page 13 d sunday s professional football results sports the stars Ano writes it Monipeo unofficial publication Fotij vol. 45, no 165 tuesday september 30, 1986 i. Twi d 8693 a Perle attacks . Labor chief says party policy could destroy nato Blackpool. England a . Assistant de sense Secretary Richard pc rec said sunday the oppose lion labor party s anti nuclear defense policy is irresponsible and could destroy nato. Pyrle s comment was the strongest Public yet by an american official on labor Leader Neil Kinlock. Kinlock meanwhile said he stood by his pledges to make Britain non nuclear and expel . Nuclear bases if he is the next prime minister and rejected Washington charges this would undermine the Western Al Lizanec Perl s remarks came As use socialist i Abor party began its annual conference Losel policy for its Campaign against conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher. The party has pledged to scrap Britain s nuclear weapons and close . Nuclear bases in England. Pc rec said in an interview broadcast sunday on Tele vision the program of the British labor party under Neil Kinnick is so wildly it did t a corny the nato Alliance at least it would diminish its t tlccliu1 ability to in Ilic task for which it was see Perle on Page 28 Lebanon venture shelters sunday to Lake he Damasie caused by 24 hours Ting. Christian militiamen reportedly backed by lebanese army units failed an attempt by pro syrian militiamen to seize control of the pre dominantly Christian sector of Beirut pulic said �2 prop the killed and almost zoo were by local Media said the Fligh Timmis a re sult of a coup attempt. Shultz soviet meet again Over Daniloff United nations a Secre tary of stale George so Iulla Mcl sunday night with soviet foreign minister Edu Ard Shevardnadze in a fresh Effort to win release of american reporter Nicholas Daniloff but a spokesman declined to say if Progress was made. Related Mories. Page 28. After the three hour meeting Al the soviet United nations Mission state department spokesman Bernard Kalb old reporters they discussed the Dani Loff Issue and they arc Stilt working on the it was the found unannounced meet ing Between Shult and Shevardnadze on the Daniloff Case since last tuesday. Kalb refused to say whether there was any Progress on the matter nor would he say whether another meeting Between the two is planned before Shevardnadze s de parture for Canada on tuesday. But Kalb refused to specifically Slat that the Daniloff Issue had not been re solved. He had used such language after each of 1 i previous meetings. He also refused comment on whether other issues were raised during the discussions. New Moscow embassy reported full of bugs . Embassy under. Moscow is so riddled with electronic eavesdropping devices implanted by so Viets that some officials want in torn Down. news & world report said. Asked about the report the state department spokesman on duty in line said i have Naun Fajg Magazine quo cd off pics under a fib Cir management As Are very aware of the prob lems and we have plans to Deal with 1 a the a _ problems including the use five years behind schedule. Similarly Moscow has sent its own crumble inc from the stresses induced in freezing. For More than a year soviet construction workers have not been allowed in the offices of the new building which is _ _ 6 edition said an Insp building in Moscow this Moil thai sophisticated listening device. Have been implanted in everything from pre cast floors and prefabricated con Crete columns to steel sen. Lawlon Chiles d-fla., a member of the Senate appropriation de Ibbs to seeking to suspend work on the project pending a completer View the Magazine said. Chiles spokesman. Jack Pridgen did mediately return a reporter s Calls. Laid unidentified cd i of Hill Are lobbying for Demon which is not scheduled or until 19b9. Concert brings Feay end of War brides reunion Southampton England a Dame Vera Lynn singing Well meet again and other song thai made her Britain s sweetheart during world War ii left hardly a dry Eye sunday evening among More than 2so . War brides at a reunion concert. The 69-year-old Singer gave her concert Al the request of the women who came to Southampton for a four Day reunion the first held in Britain since thousands of them left War ravaged Britain to begin a new life in the United Stales 40 years ago. Before the concert started at Southampton Guildhall the women met in a room decorated like a wartime air raid shelter. There they swapped addresses had a last drink together and Sang War time songs. Audrey Hunter 60, from Camarillo calif., said i be had a super Lime. We have had great fun the camaraderie of the girls has been terrific and it s so Nice 10 be Back in England Hunter who was from Newcastle upon Tyne in Northern England married a lieutenant in the . Air Force 41 years ago and is now a grandmother of five. He was the most handsome she said. And he still
