European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 25, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes saturday. October 26,1966 . Policy Boom ranged Tass says Moscow a the news Agency Tass claimed Friday the Kremlin dealt a sledgehammer blow to the . Embassy by withdrawing its soviet staff. Tass called on Washington to turn its attention from Diplo mat expulsions to limiting the arms race. Washington s policy of reducing soviet missions in the United states to the level of . Missions in mos cow and Leningrad has Boom ranged above All on the interests of the United states itself the Tass report said. Judging by everything the sledgehammer has dealt a painful blow to the . Embassy in Moscow deprived of the help of All locally hired workers said the government s official news Agency. Washington has ordered 80 soviet diplomats to leave the United states beginning with 25 at the soviet . Mission who the Reagan administration charged were spies. In retaliation the Kremlin ordered 10 . Diplo Mats out of the soviet Union and limited the . Embassy in Moscow and consulate in Leningrad to total of 251 american staffers. On wednesday night the Kremlin withdrew All soviet employees about 260 from the two . Missions. In its dispatch Tass said the . Administration should turn from the expulsions to much More Essen tial questions the questions of limiting the arms we will Hope that the event with the sledgehammer on which they so i cautiously Laid their hands in Washington will remain nothing More than a passing curiosity in the history of diplomacy said Tass. Even in Washington they cannot Call into question the fairness of the soviet measures said Tass. . Diplomats in Moscow on Friday spent their second full Day without maids Drivers cleaners and Cooks. Notices in the embassy announced departure time for a shuttle bus to the hard currency grocery store where diplomats maids and Drivers often shopped but where the diplomats themselves now go to buy goods. The embassy snack bar normally a lunchtime Gath ering spot for american diplomats journalists and business people remained closed to non embassy peo ple because of the pullout of soviet workers. Diplomats at seven Western embassies in Moscow said when contacted by the associated press that they would continue to employ soviet help. It works said a finnish Diplomat who spoke on condition of anonymity. We need the people. They work for us and perform certain duties that have to Bedone it was not Clear whether the Kremlin s order which prohibits the . Embassy from hiring citizens of other countries to replace the soviet workers Means that britons canadians and others already working at the . Embassy or in american diplomats Homes have to quit. The order did not affect . Business people or journalists in Moscow. In is briefs report on reactor Catt Nom France up the first reactor at a nuclear Power Plant that has been the subject of safety concerns from Luxembourg and West Germany sustained its first nuclear reaction Friday. Officials of the state run Utility electricity de France said the first fission reaction at the Catt Nom reactor was sustained at 7 26 . The first of Catt Nom s four1,300 megawatt reactors will join the National Power network in about a month and will begin Gen crating commercial electricity in 1987, the officials said. Uprising praised Washington a thirty years after the hungarian revolution the bloody uprising still stands As a Model of heroism and patriotism president Reagan says. Reagan on thursday issued proclamation commemorating the 1956 uprising in Budapest Hun Gary s capital. The revolution began oct. 23 with mass demonstrations for anew government. It collapsed nov. 4 when 200,000 soviet troops with 2,500 tanks poured into Budapest official figures put the death toll at 5,000 to 6,000, but Western estimates list As Many As 32,000 killed. Leader sworn in Dhaka Bangladesh a Gen. Hossain Muhammad Ershad was sworn in thursday As elected president of the nation he has ruled by martial Law for 4v years. The two major opposition Politi Cal alliances and the moslem Funda mentalist Jamaal i islami observed a protest they called Black Day. Ershad 56, has promised to lift martial Law and restore civilian democracy soon after convening parliament on nov. 9. Israel sentences 2 Tel Aviv Israel a military court on the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River thursday sentenced two palestini ans to life imprisonment for strangling an israeli Soldier an army spokesman court convicted the palestinians earlier in the week of kill Ina Sot David Manos 19, in no vember 1984 and of planting several bombs in Tel Aviv the men were identified As Mous Taft Mahmoud Karoush and Tewfik Ibrahim Abda Tiab both from the West Bank vol be of Sci Ballut. Carrier plane crashes on search Rescue Mission Mees Efrom Page 1 Naples Italy is a Marine corps a-6 aircraft from the aircraft car Rier John f. Kennedy crashed in the Mediterranean off Crete Friday. The a-6 was participating in the intensive search and Rescue Effort for the four Man Crew of a Navy s-3a Viking aircraft missing from the Kennedy since failing to return from a routine operational flight tuesday. The a-6, from Marine attack so 533, was observed hitting the water by a near by greek civilian ship at approximately11 . Friday during Normal weather conditions. A search and Rescue Mission was begun for the Pilot and flight officer. It. Dave Morris . 6th fee spokesman said no details Are immediately available regarding the Circum stances of the of the crewmen were being discoverer of Vitamin k Dies at 92 in St. Louis St. Louis a Edward Adelbert Doisy a biochemist who in 1943 shared the Nobel prize in Medicine for isolating Vitamin a has died at age 92. Doisy died thursday at University Hospital of heart disease. He was working at St. Louis univer sity in 1938 when he and danish re searcher Henrick dam isolated Vitamin a which stimulates the production Ofero Thrombi As a major element in blood clotting. The two received the Nobel prize five years later. Withheld pending notification of the next of Kin. Ships and planes of the 6th Fleet Aswell As units of five Eastern Mediterranean countries ended their search for the s-3a and its Crew at Sunset Friday. No Trace of the aircraft or its Crew has been found Navy officials said Friday. A6th Fleet spokesman called the three Day search the most intensive in the Eastern Mediterranean in recent units from Cyprus Egypt Greece is Rael and Turkey participated in the search of the entire Eastern Mediterranean. The s-3a Viking submarine Hunter was on a routine flight tuesday but failed to return to the John f. Kennedy at its scheduled time of 6 15 . The decision to end the search at Nightfall was reluctantly made when it became apparent there would then be no remaining Hope of finding the four Crew men vice . Kendall Moranville 6th Fleet commander said in a release from the Fleet the plane and its four crewmen wherefrom air anti submarine sq_22, which has its Home base at Cecil Field Nas Fla. United press International reported that the Navy identified the missing crewmen As it. Cmdr. David Heddon Orange Park Fla. La Craig Sullivan of Hudson Ohio la Richan Urbanek or. Of canal Fulton Ohio and Petty officer . Roy Childress of Tampa Fla the Kennedy was on port Call in the israeli port of Haifa last week along with several other 6th Fleet vessels. Prem court include seeking to have the court overturn its rulings As has been done successfully More than 180 times. Eugene c. Thomas president of the200,000-member american bar association the largest association of lawyers in the country said in response to Meese s comments that supreme court Deci Sions Are the Law of the land just As acts of Congress Are the Law of the in his speech the attorney general criticized a 1958 supreme court ruling Cooper is. Aaron which referred to the landmark school desegregation Case four years earlier. Brown is. Board of Educa Tion As the supreme Law of the Ira Glasser executive director of the american civil liberties Union said Meese is fast establishing himself As the most dangerous Public official since Richard Beer from Page 1 Tim Morris of the 36th comptroller guess i was looking for a feeling and i got it sales will be monitored until oct 30 and the results win be compiled for Safe . 10. The decision on whether to Stock More non alcoholic Beer will be made Early in december officials said. Mean Hopes non alcoholic Beer will help make drinking less glamorous. This is a Good alternative for the holidays he said. Syria from Page 1iterated denials his country was involve Din the attempted bombing april 17 and claimed it was a joint Intelli gence scheme to discredit Syria. Hindawi showed no emotion As the sentence was passed in London s old Bailey criminal court the jury of seven men and five women returned the guilty verdict about one hour after resuming their second Day of prosecution alleged Syria was be Hind the plot to blow up the ha1 jetliner on a flight from London to Tel Aviv Israel saying Hindawi met with the Syri an ambassador after the bomb was Dis covered at London s Heathrow Airport Haydar conceded in a television inter View Friday that he met with Hindawi but said the jordanian was Only trying to implicate the syrian embassy in the bombing attempt the main Issue the main part of the plot As far As our embassy is concerned was to get him into the embassy an then fabricate whatever Story could have run or might have run according to the plot and then implicate the embassy in this affair said maintained Hindawi had been recruited by adversaries to , a 32-year-old jordanian journalist was accused of using his fian Cee Anne Marie Murphy 32, an Irish chambermaid in an attempt to blow Upan Al Al jetliner on april 7. The prosecution said Murphy a an innocent Pawn in the scheme who believed she was going to Israel to marry Al Al Security officer found High Quality plastic explosives in the false Bot Tom of hand Luggage Murphy was carry ing. The prosecution said the bomb would have exploded Over Austria Kun 1 aft 375 people aboard including � and lows unborn Chuu atom Security act of i to unlawfully and was convicted under the Avi cause to be placed on an aircraft in serv ice a device Likely to destroy or damage it so it would be rendered incapable of flight or Likely to endanger its safety in flight he also was charged with possessing a Browning pistol and possessing ammunition without a firearms certificate. At first he pleaded innocent to All three charges but later pleaded guilty on the weapons charges. Hindawi was sentenced to 18 months in prison on each of the weapons charges. All the sentences an to be served prosecution alleged Hindawi told police be was hired by syrian military intelligence to blow up the Brae i plane. However Hindawi testing Beiver made such a statement and was j recruited in Damascus to Taw from Britain the Avi Lorl held he believed the be i claimed i
