European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes Friday november t4,1986 soviet Union publishes new emigration Law Moscow up the soviet Union thursday published details of new Law designed to streamline emigration procedure outlining reasons for possible refusals and setting specific time Simili for the handling of applications both for temporary travel abroad and permanent emigration. The official Tass news Agency said this was the first Tine exact procedures for emigration had been published. The news Agency said existing legislation dating Back to 1970 does not cover these previously details of emigration procedure were covered by departmental directives rather than nation Al Law. The Law which takes effect Jan. 1,1987, listed Rea sons for refusal of emigration applications. They included knowledge of state secret or other information that might endanger state Security infringement of the rights or interests of other citizens and financial or moral commitment not discharged. Anyone currently serving a prison sentence at the time of his application will be refused As Wilt anyone awaiting trial. If an application for emigration is rejected the per son is permitted to reapply repeatedly but no earlier than six months after the lint refusal. According to the Law applications for both Tempo Rary visits abroad and permanent residence abroad must be acted on with one month from the data of submission. In the Case of an application for final Emi Gration the Lerm May be extended up to six months if additional study is current directives do not Lay Down any specific time limit for the processing of applications. There Nave been some cases of would be emigres wailing Yean to be told their application has been refused. App Torto cheers from the past Marion Bini Wrt a employee for the dry of Law Teek Germany Hou 1921 and 1912 a Latapi Bri Des or Bordeaux Tae that Wen recently discovered in a Mia fat met a total of 329 Bonk of Ike Wue writ Ltd Allied a Ommett Kalfain world War n pm though tie by dding col lapsed Oner the cellar where the wine was stored. The dry plans to auction off the wine. I brother of soviet emigre too ill for Bone marrow transplant Tel Aviv israe Kap leukaemia victim Mikhail _ Tow family � a a. Israel a leukemic Shirman is too ill to undergo a life having Bone mar Row transplant delayed for ii months while his sister fought to leave the soviet Union a Hospital spokeswoman said wednesday. Ruth Mekel said Shinnan s Bone marrow was found to be compatible Wilh that of his sister Inessa Florov who arrived in Israel last the general deterioration in Shirman s Condi Tion which developed during a Long period of waiting for his sister does not permit at the moment to Plant Bone marrow into his body Mekel told the associated Al Eros struggle started alter doctors deter mined that Only a Bone marrow transplant from a Sib Ling could save Shirman s life. The soviet Union refused for months to give an exit visa to Florov s husband Victor because his father would not sign a financial waiver demanded from the relatives of potential . Florov refused to leave the soviet Union with out her husband and two daughters despite receiving permission to officials last month decided to allow Florov to emigrate without his father s waiver. The family came to Israel on nov. A and on her second Day in the country mrs. Florov underwent test to determine whether her Bone marrow tissue was compatible with her brother s. But the emigration of the family came Loo late for Shirman. He is now in critical condition and the chances for a successful transplant Are very Mekel said. She said Shirman was taken to Kaplan Hospital in Reh Vot 25 Miles South of Tel Aviv several Days ago when he developed a High fever. Mekel snid in View of the Low chances for the trans Plant s Success Shirman s physicians decided to con sult other specialist to determine his treatment. Shirman 31, came to Israel in 1980. He discovered last year that he had chronic Ray Eloid leukaemia. The struggle for the release of mrs. Florov and her family look him to Reykjavik Iceland where he demonstrated last month during the Reagan Gorbachev Summit Shirman then flew to the United slates to meet with u s. Senators and human rights activists. While in the United states he received the news that his family would be allowed to emigrate. Iran wants higher open prices Athens Greece up iranian Oil a Azadeh thursday said specs aim should be to raise Oil prices to 128 a barrel in 18months, Tehran radio said. Speaking to reporters in Tehran Iran As an organization of Petroleum exporting countries pricing Carn Millee met in Quito Equador a Azadeh said $28 a barrel was the Price the Cartel agreed upon before prices collapsed in january. Iran has worked toward this aim and would continue to do so he said. Toa to a Saiu Noi 10 Seu Meir on u ice Gnu Xvi the stale owned iranian news Agency Irna quoted any circumstances Irna quoted him As saying. Aaa Adeh assaying Iran supported specs present move Iran he said had expressed its views to the j to $18 Abar retin the Short Lerm. As a step Commilles. Whatever proposal Are made by the co Srdan re Eton j28 a barrel within i months. A a pm " Oil prices could Rise to $20 a barrel in the near future. He said open members had asked the pricing committee to study the is 8 a barrel Price base to be taken up at the Carters next Lull ministerial meeting. A Azadeh said important factors for the Success of the open plan would be its ability to control production ceilings and for member Stales to avoid cd irate sales and discounts. This Means that open members would undertake not to sell their Oil Al less than $18 per barrel under a. a Mua. Aim till Hiim a Awin i it fun a paid Ubu Cafini aau Aidt a w pfc in Commilles. Proposal the commit. . .11 a at thu Aill mm4inff Oward tie Large 01 to Domici Muu us ii Tehran radio quoted a Azadeh As saying he believed w Utu Sci i Lee they will be discussed Ai the full i material meeting scheduled in less than one month a Azadeh said. 2 East germans escape Over Wall 1 Man caught Berlin a two East German men escaped Over the Berlin Wall to West Berlin de spite a round of bullets fired by East German guards but another Man trying to escape was police said the 20-year-old and 25-year-old East German escapees climbed Over the Berlin Wail to reach the Ronau District of the cily late wednesday night Ronau u located in the Northern part of West unsuccessful escape took place near the Kreuzberg area of West Berlin police said. They said East German sentries slopped a Man approaching the Wall and marched him off with Bis hands in the escapes bring to seven the number of East germans who have gone Over the Wall since last saturday. Minor planet renamed after Samantha Smith Moscow a a minor planet orbiting be tween Mars and Jupiter has been named after the late american schoolgirl Samantha Smith who made a great impression on soviets during her Brut in 1983. Unofficial news Agency ass reported Tass reported from Kiev that astronomer Lyudmilla Chemych who discovered the Hea Venly body previously known As no. Jm7, had proposed it be renamed after Samantha who died in a plane crash in Maine in August 1985. The soviet suggestion was endorsed by the International planetary Center in Cincinnati Tass said Samantha s planet orbits close to Mother minor planet named Afler Tanya Savi Beva a soviet girl who died during the world War v siege off a Ninon a and left behind a diary chronicling her family s suffering and death from narration. 18 buddhists in Taiwan burned during ceremony Taipei. Taiwan a eighteen people were burned one seriously in a Buddhist Deans ing rile that required them to walk Barefoot overturning paper representing Money Temple officials reported Ching Ping an official of the Chiu Hsuan Temple in suburban Taipei Lold reporters the Accident occurred wednesday when one worshipper slipped and fell and the others were trapped by rescuers who rushed to help Bun. Toe worshippers were required to walk Over burning paper spread along a 20-Yard stretch. Underground nuclear test again conducted by France Wellington new zealand up France conducted its fifth underground nuclear Tot of the year thursday Almu Turoa atoll in the South Pacific the new zealand government announced. Scientists of the department of scientific and Industrial research said the explosion had a yield of 20 Kilotons a Force slightly greater Itan the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in world War in officials said it was the filth underground nuclear lest at muru Roa recorded this year by new zealand s Seis Molaka station at Rarotonga in the Cook islands and the 80th since France began its testing program in 197s, Raisa Gorbachev elected to cultural group s Board Moscow Dpi Wiist Gorbachev the wife of soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev has been elected to the Board of directors of the newly Pertab nihed privately financed soviet culture fund let up by artists and historians to preserve Nitin nil treasures and bring culture to the Ukia Chov a noted Hij Tonan Tad literary critic who Heads the fund said or. Gorbachev who holds doctorate in philosophy. Had displayed great enthusiasm for the project and was actively involved in its creation. Her election to the Board during the inaugural meeting of the fund wednesday Marks a break in tradition for soviet first ladies who in the pm were very rarely seen and almost never heard
