Discover Family, Famous People & Events, Throughout History!

Throughout History

Advanced Search

Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, October 1, 1986

You are currently viewing page 1 of: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, October 1, 1986

   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 1, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes a lightweight voyager continues flight teats Page 5 o Miami tops latest College football poll Page 21 d today s Dollar buys 2.01 Marks rates Page 27 the a is  authorized unofficial pm i Tion of Tab . Mid four to vol. 45, no. 186 wednesday october 1, 1986 hum ,�., d 8693 a Reagan Gorbachev to meet Zakharov being flown Home Washington a president Reagan in a Surprise move announced tuesday mat he and soviet Leader Mik Hail s. Gorbachev will meet in 12 Days in Iceland. He said he agreed to the soviet Leader s suggestion that they meet to iry to accelerate preparations for a More for Mal 1986 meeting in the United slates Between the two leaders and heir aides. Reagan refused to Call he oct. 11 and12 meetings a Summit. Secretary of state George Shultz who met reporters Wilh Reagan in the Whitehouse said both the soviet Union and inc United slates Are still shooting for a Summit this year in the United slates. As for the Reykjavik Iceland meet Ings Cagan said All we be agreed upon is that we re going to Hove a meet  said he doubled an arms agreement would be signed this month telling reporters i Don t think this ingoing to be a signing meeting at Alt Bui i have no Way of knowing what the out come will  Shultz said he Hopes for Progress on scaling Down inc nuclear arms race particularly in Europe. On Capitol Hill meanwhile. Majority Leader Robert Dole told the Senate it is imperative to keep our expectations under control. If we get carried away by inflated expectations we risk a big Tsap poin Mcm Reagan and Shultz welcomed Mon Day s release of american reporter and accused spy Nicholas Daniloff by soviet authorities. Shutlz also announced thai Gennady Zakharov arrested a week before Dani Loff had pleaded no contest to spying charges in new York and was being re turned to the soviet Union. Both Reagan and Shultz disputed suggestions that Zakharov s release and de parture Tor his Homeland amounted to a Trade for Daniloff. The president said the Mcling in ice land was suggested by Gorbachev and 1  in new York soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze said the soviet Union favored Iceland As a the sue of the meeting with Reagan because Gorbachev believes that what is needed is a meeting in a Businesslike working Atmo sphere without advertising and so  before flying out of Frankfurt Nicholas Dan Loti says to Obyc above to us. Consul general Alexander Kattany below aligned soviet spy Gennady Zakharov Peers from a car to new York As be prepares to leave for Moscow Washington up Secretary of stale George Shutz announced tues Day that in return for the release of american reporter Nicholas Danil olt. Soviet spy has left the United states and that the Kremlin will allow the release of dissident Yuri Orlov Orlov 62, a physicist by profession was chairman of Moscow s Helsinki monitoring group that kept the spotlight on alleged soviet civil rights violations until his arrest in 1977. Shutlz said Orlov and his wife have been Given permission to emigrate to the United states by oct. 7. Sulu said Gennady Zakharov he soviet physicist attached to the unite nations pleaded no contest to three charges of espionage tuesday in new York and a Federal judge ordered him remanded Lodovici authorities. He was flown Hack to the soviet Union tuesday and will not be allowed to return to the United Stales Tor five years. Meanwhile . News and world re port correspondent Daniloff accused by the soviets of espionage Lew Back to the United states tuesday. The 51-year-old reporter and his wife Ruth arrived at Dulles International Airport outside Washington after a nine hour flight from Frankfurt Germany. Before taking off from the United slates tuesday afternoon Zakharov Lold newsmen "1 am not a spy. I did l do anything wrong. I am grateful to the so Viet Union for getting me  he added Hope to come Back to this country in five  asked if he understood Ilie meaning of his no contest plea. Zakharov said he did l understand inc procedure in Washington Shultz commented tuesday on the , order expelling 2smembers of the soviet . Salt. We have run out of any patience with inc idea of any country using its people in the . Mission As a platform for espionage against the United states Shultz said. At inc same time Shultz said we want to handle these mailers As Best we can so that the ongoing potentially Posi Tive results of the negotiations with the Ovici Union can continue and Bear  Daniloff was under detention on spy charges for a month arrested a week after Zakharov was taken Inlo custody. Bachelor airmen in Europe face tour extensions  Kulsen Lauvern Bureau Ramstein Afi Germany at least 6,500 single air Force members now stationed in Europe face in voluntary extensions of up to 12 months As the air Force re implements its career Bachelor program. Individual lilting the career Bachelor description now serving 24-month hours will be extended to 36 months career bachelors who came overseas on a voluntary extended tour of 36 months will serve 48 months said col Ron Smith director of assignments at Safe directorate of personnel. Persons serving at Remote Lour locations will not be extended. Smith said tuesday the program which begins today affects unmarried officers and enlisted personnel who have no dependents and have at least four years in service. Career Bachelor status Wilt be determined As of ocl. 1. The extensions apply Only 10 people with a Dale eligible for return from overseas of Jan. 1, 1487, or later Smith said. For those now serving a Lour Extension the key factors Are their new Dale eligible for return from Over see extensions on Page 28  
Browse Articles by Decade:
  • Decade