European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 17, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday. November 17,1986 the stars and stripes Ankara offers visitors taste of old Stan and Pic Dave staff writer Ankara is As Good a place As any to Tampan the old Turkey a country of contrasts Vith the new. X a walk Down Ataturk Boulevard in the i i shopping District reveals displays of the same wares As most any modern european shopping District. Chuck Gillow an air Force staff sergeant As Ankara As. Fluent in the turkish language and culture says turks now Are interested in what s american. That s reflected in the windows and on the shelves of the growing number of Western style stores in some of Turkey s major cities. The american shopper in Kiziway is some limes surrounded by turks who Are Irving to see what the american ii interested in. Gillow said. The goods mostly clothes in i Ilay Are far frown turkish garb. Chillum is to a turkish woman and makes it a Pumi in read turkish newspapers and Wales turkish television o keep his linger on the pulse of the country. The former air Force interpreter Siirid ii s pop ular for youths in Ankara to do i Ilay do Iran Kiima 10 hang out there. The i Ilay shopping precinct is All new with in the past three years. The prices Are higher than anywhere Ehe but still a bargain by . Standards. But just up the Road lies a Mark contrast. In a Market area where customs and crafts front Cen Turies ago Mill exist there is a different kind of shopping. In Copper Alley As it s called by Ameri cans it s not unusual to find goods Al much lower prices identical to those found in other sections. Among those w ending Hilly Marceis is the older Ankara where thousands still do their Dail shopping a narrow of Ostreet crowded with shops contrasts with the sparkle of a new store in Ankara. 1 protest pit rioters clash with Ulster police Belfast Northern Ireland a police fired plastic bullets an protestant rioters saturday at a Belfast rally Mark ing the first anniversary of Etc Anglo Irish agreement. Police said at least 12 pc iceman and six civilians were injured and five peo ple were arrested in i hellish. Tensions had been running High after a protestant was Siruc to and killed by a police jeep during Rioarin the City Friday night. Set. Barry Fitzpatick. A police spokes Man said police fifth the plastic bullets to disperse youths Jurling rocks and bottles at police. Police said the injured included one Spectator who was hospitalized. The rioters mashed windows of stores in the Belfast City Center and were seen tossing clout is from one Large depart ment store. Police said 33 shops were damaged end 13 were looted and two other civilians were injured. The violence broke out near Belfast City Hall where thousands of protes Tants held a rally to protest the Accord signed nov. 15. I�8s. By print ministers Margaret thalcher of Britain Anil Carrel Fitzgerald of inc Irish Republic. It gives the predominantly Catholic Irish Republic a consultative role in administering Northern Ireland a British prov Ince where protestants outnumber Cath Olics 3-2. Organizers estimated that 250,000 people took part in the rally. The Rev. Ian Paisley Leader of the Hartline protestant democratic unionist party was forced to Cut Short his speech when the rioting began. Hooded youths climbed onto the rail Ings of a Public rest room waved an Ulster Flag and taunted the police. Youths then began throwing bottles and bits of Metal at he helmeted officers who had riot Shields. Demonstrations against the Accord began Friday leading to clashes with police thai continued overnight. Police Salt earlier Al least four police officers were injured and 37 people were arrested. Police said 29-year-old Alan Mccormick was run Over by a police jeep Fri Day night during no ing near his Home in prot Siant North Belfast and died later Al a Hospital. The dead Man s brother Gary said Mccormick was not involved in the riots but had been walking Home with him from a Pigeon club. The Royal Ulster constabulary the province s mainly protestant police Force said it would investigate the death. The anniversary was largely ignored by Northern Ireland s Catholic minority. Hardliners in he Irish Republic have criticized the Anglo Irish Accord because under it Fitzgerald agreed that Northern Ireland can be United with the Republic Only if a majority in inc North approves the move. Protestant leaders have condemned he Accord As a British government sell out designed As a first step to handing Over the province to the Irish Republic. During Friday s protestant violence two Catholic schools were Sci on fire one at Call Cederg and the other Al Sion Mills in county Tyrone. Youths set fire to a bus in Newtownabbey and two Catholic Homes were burned in other incidents a police officer was struck in inc leg by a flying Brick and two others had acid sprayed in their faces As they wrestled with a crowd of rioters in Lurgan Southwest of Belfast the Royal Ulster constabulary said. Youths also tried in Burn a bus in Bel fast by pouring gasoline on its floor but were slopped before they could Stan a fire inc constabulary said. It said 14 youths were arrested in Caster Cash after police found a Cache of firebombs. Former nazi Leader Dies Warsaw Poland a Erich Koch i he one time governor of East Prussia and nazi commissar for the Ukraine during world War ii died in a polish prison the official news Agency Pap re ported Friday. He was 90. Koch was the Only nazi War criminal held by Poland and one of the most senior nazi leaders imprisoned anywhere in the world. 0p i
