European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 9, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes thursday october 9.1988 you go on fighting terrorism until you win Thatcher says Bournemouth England up prime min and the Rule of Law. In apr a non invt Straf hair or san a Ufau ifoforti1 Art it .1. I. .1 to ister Margaret Thatcher wednesday defended her Lough stance against International terrorism including he use of British bases for the . Raid against Libya and said she is not prepared 10 submit to you go on fighting terrorism until you win she said because if you Don to no one ii Safe her comments came in an unusual radio interview with the British broadcasting corp. At her conserva Tive party s conference. Normally the prime minister refrains from such comments until the conference is finished without naming libyan Leader Moa mar Qadhafi by name Thatcher said she permitted . Warplanes to use bases in Britain to attack Tripoli and Benghazi last april because if you re just going to leave a bully to go on bullying Whai Hope is Iacre for anyone she emphasized her passionate belief in Freedom an if people go on threatening that then we must take whatever action we can 10 defend ourselves she said. Thatcher rejected suggestions that there might bedroom for Compromise in her demands for a Strong defense and anti terrorist measures. I m not prepare to submit to blackmai1" she said bluntly. The prime minister warned terrorists not to try Brit Ain s patience. Let everyone know we do not fear to take action she said. The bully attacks the weak she said. He does t touch the Strong. Peace lies in strength. A nation Mustbe Strong enough to deter an attacker. If an attacker Ever thinks i can Lake that nation and the Price will not be very much they arc much More Likely to move in. They will net move in even if they wanted to if he Price to them is too couple hoping to leave .s.r. Arrested trying to stage protest Moscow a a woman trying to emigrate to Israel so she can provide Bone marrow to her dying brother was seized with her husband by police wednesday when the couple tried to stage a protest in Central Moscow Viktor and incs a Purov had told reporters they planned the demonstration id coincide with a protest thai mrs. Fleurot s brother. Michael Shirman was to stage in Tel Aviv Israel. The couple tried to unveil a Banner at about 2 the communist party Central committee head quarters and police hustled them into a Van and drove he m away Western reporters at the scene said the arrest too place so quickly they could t read what the Banner said. Soviet authorities have said mrs. File uru and the couple s two daughters can emigrate but Viktor Fleu Rov cannot because his 75-year-old father refuses 1o sign a document granting permission for his son to leave. The couple had said their protest was intended to get authorities to waive the Rule. Flour of has said his wife will not go to Israel if in Means splitting up the family Shirman 31, emigrated to Israel six years ago. Las year he was diagnosed As having leukaemia and israeli doctors have said a Bone marrow transplant from a sibling could prolong his life. All potential emigres arc required to submit statements from their parents saying that the departure will not financially harm the remaining family Mem Bers in the soviet Union. Parents opt posed to their grown children s efforts to emigrate sometimes try to prevent their departure by refusing to sign the documents. . Taking Steps to head off soviet spying at Iceland base Kef Lavik. Iceland up precautions Are being taken to prevent the soviets from spying on a sensitive . Base on Iceland during the superpower meeting this weekend a . Official said wednesday. Soviet Aero not jetliners arc mixing these Days at the Kef Lavik Airport with . F-15 fighters p-3c Orion submarine Hunter planes and airborne warning and control system aircraft. Several soviet passenger jets have landed this week bringing hundreds of officials from Moscow for the meeting Between soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev an president Reagan on saturday and sunday in Reykjavik 30 Miles East of the Airport. John Peterson a spokesman for the . Iceland defense Force said american military authorities Are concerned that the soviets will use the meeting to spy on the base. Of course we Are taking precautions that we cannot describe in detail Peers in said. Nato member Norway in 1984 banned soviet and other East bloc airliners from Landing at airfields used for both civilian and military fights. Norway said East bloc passengers jets were crammed with electronic intelligence gathering devices. We recognize that that capability exists so we will take precautions in Case they were doing that at Kef Lavik Petersen said. But there s no paranoia Kef Lavik in addition to serving As Iceland s International Airport houses some 3,000 . Military person Nel . Forces on Iceland Monitor soviet submarine and air activities in the North Atlantic and also pro vide a National defense for the Island a nato charter member without armed forces of its own. The soviet Union s Northern Fleet and aviation unit must pass Between Greenland Iceland and the United kingdom the so called Giuka Gap to enter the Atlantic Ocean. There has been increasing activity in the Giuka Gap in recent years both Aerial and submarine move ments Petenes said. Schools update Wuerzburg official to head Bremerhaven District Wiesbaden Wuerzburg s High school principal. Richard rho adj has been named superintendent for the Germany Region s Bremer Haven District. Rhoads who holds a doctorate from the University of Southern California succeeds Frank Smouse who died last month. Rhoads has worked Tor Dodds since 1962. He also has served in London. Turkey and Karlsruhe. College night planned. At Hanau High school Hanau Germany the Hanau High school Pat will Host a College night oct. 16 from 7 to 9 30 . Representatives from More than so College and universities will be on hand. In will be Given on Roth and financial Aid resources All students and parents Are Wel come. 12 students selected As scholarship semifinalists Washington . Nine students fro the Dodds Germany Atlantic and Mediterranean regions have been chosen As National Merit scholarship semifinalists. Three other High school students have Bee named semifinalists for the National achieve ment scholarship program for outstanding negro students named National Merit Ami finalists were Jaban Bell Nuernberg Heather Briggs Lakin Neath Alice Davenport. London Central Ann Elsberry rams Cin Stephen Garguilo Vicenza Scott Hogan Heidelberg Kristin Markusson Patch Melanie Martylla London Central and Gerald Ornas Aviano. Approximately $21 million in scholarships will be awarded to the finalists in the Spring. National achievement Semi finalists Are Adri an Bryant of Munich Alyce Dawson of Heidel Berg and Michael Harbert of Kaiserslautern. Principal in Mannheim to be honoured for work Washington Mannheim Elemen tary school principal Marcia Johnson is one of 58 elementary and Middle school principals selected As outstanding members in their Field inthe National distinguished principals program. The principals whose names were announced last week by education Secretary William Ben Nett and the National association of elementary school principals will be honoured at a banquet in Washington on oct. 17. Principals were selected by state affiliates or special committee of the association based on heir commitment to excellence the programs i their schools and involvement of parents and the local Community in the school. One was chosen from each state and the District of Columbia two from the defense and state departments1 overseas schools and therefrom private schools. Betty Noone of Seoul elementary school in South Korea was the other Dodds elected. Yugoslav court sentences naturalized . Citizen Belgrade Yugoslavia up a court in Yugo Slavia sentenced a naturalized american citizen to seven years in jail wednesday for anti yugoslav Cliv Vilics White in the United slates. Petar Ivezaj 30, an albanian bom in Yugoslavia went to the United states in 1972 and became an american citizen but he did not renounce hit Yugo slav citizenship. The yugoslavian authorities still con Sider him a yugoslav citizen in july Ivezaj who was living in Sterling Heights mich., came to tit Grad the capital of Yugoslavia Southern stau of Montenegro and he was arrested aug. 19. Judge Brettn Ivanovic of the tit Grad District court said that All accusations of the indictment were undoubtedly proved and sentenced Ivezaj to seven years imprisonment As a citizen of Yugoslavia Ivezaj took part in anti yugoslav demonstrations in Detroit Chicago and in Washington on april 13, 1982. He distributed leaflets and carried posters and signs which supported the counterrevolutionary pro albanian events in Kosovo the indictment said. In the Spring of 1961, ethnic albanian extremists in Yugoslavia s Southeastern Kosovo province staged bloody anti yugoslav Riou asking for Man autonomy. The indictment charged Ivezaj Wilh planning a Jav i cities against the Constitution and overthrowing the1. Regime of Yugoslavia Ivezaj went on trial in tit Grad oct. 3, accused of association with other people aimed at carrying oat hostile activities against Yugoslavia. La the past five Yean yugoslav courts in Movo province and in Montenegro and Macedonia Tau have sentenced about 1,000 ethnic albanian or t
