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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 23, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes skiing in Europe stripes Magazine g Dod construction plans Page 9 o Randy Barnett s car Comer Page 13 d today s Dollar buys 1.97 Marks Page 23 the a and tripes authorized unofficial publication to th1 , amme9 Forcet vol.-15, no. 188 thursday october 23, 1986 0 8693 a Reagan signs into Law landmark tax overhaul Washington a calling it a sweeping Victory for fairness presi Dent Reagan wednesday signed into Tawa landmark tax overhaul thai stashes rates curtails deductions and cuts taxes for most americans. This la Bill is less a Reform than revolution the president said to the applause of a crowd of aides members of Congress and corporate officials who gathered for a ceremony on the while House South Lawn. This is the Best anti poverty Bill the Best pro family measure the Best Job creation measure to Ever corns out of the . Congress Reagan said. And he repeated a warning to any who would try to raise the reduced rates to fight the record Federal deficit. We cannot allow tax Reform to be undone with tax rate hikes Reagan said. We Musl restore certainly to our tax code and our Economy. 1 will oppose with All my might any attempt to raise tax rates on the american  Reagan saluted members of his staff and of Congress who were most responsible for the Bill. My thanks and inc thanks of the Nalieri go out to you he said. Then seated at a Small desk on the Sun splashed Lawn he used a series of pens to affix his name to the pages of artificial Parchment. He confessed that in his eagerness to finish the Job he had inadvertently signed his la name first. Among those on hand for the ceremony were vice president George Bush see tax on Page 24 Kohl tells Reagan we Are on the right Road Washington a Germa Chancellor Helmut Kohl concerned that any .-soviet arms pact take theato allies Security into account says he is confident president Reagan will pursue an equitable Accord. Related photo. Page 5. I has become Clear in Reykjavik that we Are on the right Road Kohl said in an interview wednesday morning on abcs today show. He said speaking through an interpret in is important that european Security and German Security not be decoupled from  Kohl told reporters during an Oval of fice session with Reagan on tuesday i have no reason to be afraid of  Kohl was to keep up his round of Washington appointments wednesday that included a meeting with Treasury Secretary James a. Baker Iii lunch with vice president George Bush a news con Ference and a dinner for his american hosts. Reagan and Kohl s hour Long discussions entered on Che Reykjavik sum Mil session Between the president an soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev which president and mrs Reagan along with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl am his wife Ifo Nelore pos together before � White House dinner tuesday. Failed to produce an arms control break through. The German Leader told Reagan head done the right thing by meeting with Gorbachev and that a will be a Ood thing to build on what was achieved there said a . Official who spoke on condition of anonymity. The official said thai while Kohl urge that everything continues to need to be discussed within the Alliance he also offered encouragement to the presi Dent to continue the Pursuit of arms reductions begun in Reykjavik the official said there was no hint of any complaint from Kohl that Reagan s talks with Gorbachev had failed to Lake Allied concerns fully into account. German sources also speaking on condition they not be identified said Kohl had told Reagan that cuts of More than 50 percent in Long Range nuclear arms would endanger Western Europe unless agreement also was reached to reduce conventional forces. Al a White House stale dinner tues Day night. Kohl praised Reagan for hav ing seized this Opportunity in Ray Koa see Kohl on Page 24 soviets order expulsions of 5 More . Envoys Moscow a the soviet Union on wednes Day ordered five More . Diplomats to leave the country in retaliation for anti soviet actions by the United slate. Gennady Gerasimov a foreign ministry spokes Marla Aba said the soviet Union was imposing new resin Lions on the . Embassy in Moscow and Theroi ulate in Leningrad including the removal of All 260 soviet employees at the two missions. He said the United Stales will not be allowed to us third country nationals to replace the soviet workers and can bring americans in to 011 their secretarial custodial and driving jobs Only within the Overall Lim its on embassy staff. Cen Simov also said the number of americans at the embassy in Moscow and the Leningrad consulate will be held to the .-set limits on soviet diplomats inthe United states which he said Are 223 at the embassy and 26 at the consulate. In a speech to the soviet Public after Gerasimov briefed reporters Kremlin Leader Mikhail s. Gorba Chev referred to the expulsion of 55 soviet diplomats. They . Officials have taken actions in recent Day which to the Normal human mind appear simply wild after such an important meeting on the level of the highest leadership of the two countries.," Gorbachev said refer ring to the Iceland Summit we Are not going to put up with such outrageous practices he said. The soviet actions came one Day after the unite states ordered the expulsion of the 55 soviet Diplo Mats. On sunday the soviets ordered five other Amer ican diplomats to leave the soviet Union. Both countries said the diplomats must leave by nov. I. Of the 55 soviets ordered to leave their embassy i Washington and consulate in san Francisco five were declared Persona non grata by the state department in retaliation for the ordered expulsion sunday of the five . Diplomats. . Officials said the 50 other soviets were ordered Home to reduce the number of soviets at their embassy in Washington and consulate in sin Francisco and establish parity Between the soviet and american diplomatic complements. Gerasimov told a hastily called news briefing . Expulsions were an anti soviet action that was without any grounds  the five , diplomats ordered expelled wednes Day included four from Moscow and one from Lenin Grad Gerasimov said. Is test causing confusion the Stan and stripes has been trying to get fresher paper into seven areas of Germany Dur ing the past two weeks. This test is causing some confusion because Page 4 and an occasional sports Page have been duplicated for those Reader who received different edition than they normally do. Sorry for the confusion thee Diioli Why the of extended bachelors Tours Page 8 it   
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