European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 7, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes re senators cell Djan formation plan stupid1 Page 5 d 40th Annapolis reunion is a class act Page 7 d sunday s pro football results sports ripes auth mild Umof Piecul full cation Foi vol. 4s, no. 172 tuesday october 7, 1986 g . 1kmio 2i d 8693 a Orlovs arrive in new York be w York n it Yuri f. Orlov. The soviet dissident freed from Siberia As part of an arrangement that led to the release of an american journalist in Moscow arrived in new York with his wife sunday. He said he was grateful for his Freedom bul Jad for the land and the Friend he left behind. Related stories Holu pages 5,9. " left behind my Homeland my be loved culture my language my friends and dear ones Orton a red Rose in his Lapel told reporters at Kennedy International Airport. This of course is nol easy. And maybe the hardest is that i left behind people who Are still serving time. I suppose i feet some guilt Over this. Why am i Here and they there As he listed Anatoly Marchenko Anatoly Kryagin Josip begin andr Isakharov and others who remain in Camps or internal exile soviet emigres who had gathered to Greet him shouted out the names of relatives left behind. Orlov s release with his wife was part of the arrangement under which the so Viets freed Nicholas s. Daniloff a correspondent for . News & world re port and the United states released Kennady f. Zakharov Zakharov a soviet employee of the United nations was arrested on espionage charges in August. Orton expressed gratitude to president Reagan and All Hose in he United Stales and the soviet Union who had pressed see Orlov on Page 28 icelandic pal flt go through anti terrorist i in key Jarvits the City prepares for the Milting of and soviet Leader Mlkle Cort Cher. Be related photos Story Page 3. Nuclear sub fire appears oaf As soviet ship tows it Home by the Washington Post Washington the fire thai crippled a soviet nuclear powered and nuclear armed submarine about 1,200 Miles off Cape Hatteras n.c., appears to have been put out and the vessel is being towed Home by a soviet auxiliary repair ship a Pentagon spokesman said. Defense Secretary Caspar w. Weinberger on a flight 10 Japan told reporters sunday that photographs of the sub indicate a powerful explosion he Force of the explosion was very very Greal Weinberger said. The pictures show a lot of Weinberger said the photos show hatches blown away the submarine s skin peeled Back and a Hole in the vessel s Side. At least three Crew members were killed in the incident the soviets reported. It looks a Lille bit like chernobyl Weinberge said although Iacre is no report that any radiation has leaked. Chernobyl is the nuclear Power Plant in the Ukraine that exploded and burned in april. If there had been any significant radiation release sources said it is unlikely any Crew members would have stayed aboard the sub. The fire was brought under control earlier sunday and the vessel began moving slowly under its own Power for about 20 minutes. It then stopped and remained dead in the water for several hours. At about see soviets on Page 28 water recedes in some areas by the associated press Rivera slowly receded sunday from record flood crests in Oklahoma and Illinois where an estimated 45,000 people were forced from their Homes Over the past week. More evacuations were ordered in parts of Missouri. Water crested during the night at one Oklahoma City at a record 16 feet above flood stage leaving snakes swimming for safety and a levee break flooded a mis Souri town. Lille or no rain fell sunday across the Region which got up to 1 feet in Ibe past week but almost 12 inches of rain fell in 24 hours in Texas causing scattered flooding around the Western town of Mccamey. Damage in Illinois was estimated at $34 million saturday. There was no Way to estimate damage in Oklahoma said Steve Finefrock a state civil defens official but . Rep. James r. Jones estimated dam age in his District at s140 million. Finefrock said about 30,000 people left their Homes Over the past week because of flooding. About 3.800 families or 15,000 people sought shelter in Illinois a stale Public health spokesman said saturday. Hundreds More fled their Homes in Missouri. Kansas adjutant general Ralph Tice estimated 1,500 to 2,000 had. Been evacuated in his state. Nine deaths Are linked to flooding in the Midwest and Pennsylvania and three people Are missing. Oklahoma gov. George nigh in a news conference see flood on Page 28 i Jofs planning new strategy report says Rome Dpi Radical me Rilla leaders met in Tehran Iran in August and mapped out a new strategy designed to outwit Western anti terrorist measures a former stale department official was quoted As saying sunday. Leaders of the Abu Nidal and Abs Moussa palestinian guerrilla representatives of the Jota rtt uan Hezbollah Paity attended the Lurf iranian capital said Robert .21 was the head of the state he was interviewed by Magazine. After that mcetingj�ltbgu4i7 Radi Cal gue Oil bail a decide a to undertake _ Jive attacks such a the Hijack ing of a pan am Airliner at Karachi Paki Stan and endorsed attacks on Arab states thai take a More conciliatory line with is Rael Oakley said. Panorama released excerpts in Advance of publication monday it for International Oakley said italian _ such As foreign minister Giulio ant have become More realistic about the risks of terrorism recently. My own missions to Italy the one in january and the last at the end of August met with a very different reap at the last Oakley Wal Oakley praised Interior minister Oscar Luigi sea Faro saying he persuaded prime Oister Bettino Praxi that it was Middle Eastern terrorism against do stoop to compromises of Canadian fighters intercept soviet spy planes Ottawa up Canadian Jet fighters intercepted two Long Inge soviet reconnaissance planes in International airspace off Newfoundland Early sunday and escorted than from the area the defense ministry said the Soviel Tu-95 bears heavy bombers equipped with sophisticated Deconna Isacc equipment penetrated International airspace patrolled by Canada 120 Miles off Newfoundland defense ministry spokesman Terry Liston said. Under an International aeronautics agreement for eign planet Ami notify Canada before entering the zone and defense officials said the soviet planes intentionally entered the area to observe the Canadian air Force s reaction to an intrusion. Two Canadian Cf-18 fighters scrambled from Bago Ivilue. Quebec 100 Miles East of Montreal five minutes after confirming thai the soviet planet had failed to file a flight plan with Canadian authorities. The jets intercepted the soviet bombers at 3 30 . And approached to within a few Yards of them Canadian officials said. Using search lights the Pilot recorded the identification numbers of the planes Ihen escorted them beyond the identification zone. Defense officials say what time Ca Nadian radar selected the presence or the planes inside the Buffer area patrolled by Canada
