European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28othe stars and stripes tuesday october 14,1986 no Summit Accord As talks stall on ski from Page 1 dented and still icy were not despite this disappointment Gorba Chev maintained some show of optimism. He said both sides had made proposals that would Advance a difficult both the president of the United slates and ourselves should reflect. And once again come Back and try to Stopover the differences that separate us Gorbachev said. Let americans arc waiting. We arc not withdrawing the proposals that we have put yet even though Gorbachev also said that we can continue to Deal with presi Dent Reagan his optimistic words were not echoed in the american Camp where a somber mood prevailed. Sulu said the two leaders had orally agreed to slash Long Range missile and bomber arsenals in half in five years and eliminate such weapons by 1996. In addition they were prepared to eliminate All but 100 medium Range missiles on each Side. Missiles currently deployed in Europe were to be withdrawn during the first five year phase. The balance would have been eliminated by 1996. But the Secretary said Gorbachev insisted on a change in the 1972 anti bal Listic missile treaty that would have confined testing of Star wars technology to the Laboratory for 10 years. Shultz said the president was ready to forgo for 10 years the deployment of the ski system but insisted that the unite states would have to be allowed to continue research development and full scale testing now permitted by the treaty. Shutlz justified the . Position by saying that because the two leaders had reached a preliminary agreement to eliminate offensive missiles deployment of a missile defense system at the end of that10-year period would have provided an insurance policy and a shield for the West if the soviets should cheat by hold ing onto some offensive weapons. Shultz declared that Reagan and his advisers believe ski is a key reason that the soviets have been willing to negotiate cuts in offensive weapons. The program s continued existence said the Secretary a necessary to assure that the soviet Union would live up to an agreement reached. So in the end said Shultz with great reluctance the president having worked so hard. Simply had to refuse to Compro Mise the Security of the United states and our allies by abandoning the shield that Sheld in front of the free a tremendous amount of headway was made Shultz said but in the end we could t make Shultz told reporters that despite reaching what he called potential agreements the two leaders just decided they were not Able to agree on ski. At that Point the two leaders being unable to agree the failure of a Summit that went int overtime the two Leaden added ail unscheduled afternoon meeting sunday and appeared to be making uni Vicant Progress on arms control left a dark loud of uncertainty Over future .-so Viet relations. Administration official would not even address the question of a 1987 Summit in Moscow that Reagan had agreed to attend. In his emotional press conference Shultz declined to assess the damage 10 .-soviet relations. He noted that american negotiators would return to arms control talks in Geneva and he said he assumed soviet negotiators would show up As members of the soviet delegation were less conciliatory than is the dead end to which they have driven the whole Issue of arms control said Gyorgy Arbatova a soviet adviser on East West relations. Asked whether there would be another Summit Arbatova said if the americans do not change their Posi Tion on this Basic Issue i am afraid news Briers Britain seizes cocaine disguised As Champagne London up customs a Floral seized cocaine Worth an estimated $4.5pnlion hidden in eight Champagne bottles Alj throw Airport sunday in one of Britain s Bart drug busts. Four women and iwo irn on a flight fro Paris were arrested who no drug filled bottles containing approx Many 33 pounds of pow dered cocaine War Jound in the women s lug Gage at the air pc a customs spokesman said. A third a fas arrested in a follow up Raisin said. The of Krs swooped As the women suspects All brims in their 20s, passed through the by to declare Section at the Airport. detained were British and in their 40s, customs spokesman said. No hot leads to killer of German politick Bonn i Ipi Justice Sun Day they received 60 Calls in Spense to a re quest for information but naft clues to the identity of the red army a Ron terrorists who killed a senior foreign a Btry official Friday night. Jet they arc not Eyen fee if one of the two terrorists involved Ianke attack on Gerold von Brau Muehl 51 a Ukman or a woman. They said Hij terrorist described As about 5-foot-4 could of a woman. The other about 5 fool-9, is homed to be a Man. Von a Muehl was shot As he stepped froma taxi fris Home. The taxi Driver told police of the masked terrorists shot the Diplo to Justice authorities said both might have he was shot twice in the lower part of they once in the head and once in the heart. National guard copters Aid Alaska flood victims Anchorage Alaska up National guard helicopters flew food to hundreds of peo ple trapped by floodwaters and evacuated other stranded by once tame streams unleashed when record rainfall drenched towns around Ancho rage. More rain fell sunday but National guard and red Cross officials said All evacuees had a dry place to sleep sunday night. Gov. Bill Sheffield declared disaster areas Inland around four towns Cordova Seward Talkeetna and Willow. The Only direct Highway link Between Ancho rage and Fairbanks Alaska s two biggest cities was severed when raging floodwaters carried away a Bridge and washed out sections of the Parks Highway. A Railroad link also washed deaths or injuries were reported. Reactions from Page 1 1988, was critical of Reagan s performance it appears that building Star wars is More important to this administration than meaningful arms control Hart said in an interview published in monday editions of the new York times. Many of us have argued that an unreasonable attachment to a speculative space based defensive sys tem would come to Block real Progress toward arms control. This has apparently transpired. The administration apparently never intended to use ski As a so called bargaining Chip As they have often alleged Hart said in the times interview. A Liberal Democrat rep. Edward j. Markey of Mas Sac Susetts sponsor of a nuclear freeze Resolution chided Reagan. He said the president missed a Hance to Cash Star wars for the Best Deal the rus sians have offered us since they sold us Markey predicted that the failure in Reykjavik will give the arms control Issue razor Sharp edges that will Cut against the republicans in Lugar strongly defended the president s stance a Reykjavik. He said Reagan refused to blink when confronted with a soviet proposal that would have prohibited the United states from developing any defensive deterrent while the soviets would be Able to maintain their offensive Superior soviets attempted to trap the president and put the United states into perpetual jeopardy Luga said. But Pell said let us Hope that second thoughts May persuade our president to later achieve the historic agreement we almost Brzezinski former president Carter s National Security adviser applauded Reagan s actions atthe Summit. It seems to me that in the Long run our Security and even that of the soviet Union would be and the strategic relationship would be Stabler if we would phase out gradually icbms and if we both would have some strategic defences Brzczinski said. I think the president was justified therefore in holding Brzczinski also claimed the whole Summit was ill conceived and the president was ill advised to have gone to such a hastily contrived said he thought the soviets in a Way set a trap. They invited us to an allegedly informal discussion to which they then submitted a series of proposals leaked to the press that a wide ranging agreement was Likely and then lowered the Boom by demanding that the ski be abandoned and then blaming Reagan Tor the Fate of the Summit. This might Well have been planned in women arbitrary Consul Fly assignment of women and still conform with the Comorn action Pentagon figures show that a Dirig to the letter of Federal combat exclusion Law fils Kjtny policy women could be placed in 87.8 . But Only 62.6 percent of those jobs Are Opl a them. This is based on military decisions that some the jobs would Lake women too close to combat our the career Field would limit them because pm require service in positions Thal Rte pose a service member to combat. The Range is from the air eld which has opened9s.1 percent of the 98.2 Macent of its positions that women May fill to Tjit Marine corps which has opened 20 percen the 80.1 percent of its jobs that could be openly women. to what he Calls inconsistency in howcombat4xdusion Law is interpreted by the services. He has pointed out that the Navy restricts its women largely to diving and Salvage ships normally port bound tenders and repair vessels and the few military Supply an communications billets on mostly civilian Milit of a come ships. But the coast guard Jav of under Navy command in War t similarly army Naom Rel Force women can Fly aboard cargo control aircraft and cer Tain Pilot or navigator posts Are open to women Pinnes. Nen make up 10 percent of our armed forces ande Well integrated throughout Proxmire said. To keep i All of them and try to restrict them from limits our flexibility and deprives the front line my de female a Proxmire came i the Bill was introduced eve though it was late in Ufa in to get people we wanted to let peo Pirl it s coming and get some feedback before we reintroduce of to aide said. The Pentagon s latest defense Alianara a that the30,476 women officers make up 9.9 percent and the 180,581 enlisted women Are 9.9 percent listed personnel odor quake toll reaches 890 san Salvador rhe death toll from a Strong earthquake two Day. 890 and some stricken areas have still no reached to search for victims president to. Duarte said late sunday. Speaking in a Duar Esaid 10,000 in Friday s quake and 150,006 left Sylest up Fie Many people who Are still buried and where we have not reached he said suggesting out of the Nib Leiben dark office building As rescuers j in an ongoing search for survivors Laid u3rhmhtt Kesman Lake Guk spic. There was alarms la he said. A 6-year-Oldgirl dusted herself off and " Gilespie said that since l freed from the wreckage of the rescuers knew from voice Contact three
