European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 11, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes thursday december 11,1988 Nobel prizes awarded in Stockholm Oslo Stockholm Sweden up the 1986 Winner or he Nobel science Wandli Lealure prizes were honoured in Stock Holm wednesday with the traditional and in Oslo Norway american holocaust author Elic Wiesel receive the Nobel peace prize. The Stockholm ceremony was Punk Luald by Security prompted by the slay ing of swedish prime minister Olof palme nine months ago. For the firs time in the 85-year history of the prizes Gusils were asked id present identification cards at the awards ceremony at Stockholm concert Hall and at a ban Quet later at City Hall. Two boat sniffing dogs searched both downtown buildings before the commencement of the White tie festivities attended by 1,700 vips led by King Carl Xvi Gustiaf and Queen Silvia Wear ing a Lilac gown and Silver Tiara. About 150 policemen maintained unprecedented Security erecting riot fences around conceit Hall located 100 Yard from the Corner where palme was gunned Down by an unknown Assassin feb. 28. In a 75-minute ceremony punctuated by string music and trumpet fanfares the King awarded the Nobel Gold medal an diplomas to the 10 winners lined up in velvet armchairs on the Blue podium. In Oslo Wiesel accepted the peace prize on behalf of the survivors of the nazi extermination Campaign against jews in world War ii. Wiesel. 58, accompanied on stage by his son Elie received the prize from norwegian Nobel committee chairman Gil Aarvik before King Olav v and some 300 dignitaries in Oslo s univer sity halt. In the Stockholm ceremony Wol Soyinka 52, the nigerian poet and play Wright who is africa1 first literature Lau reate wore a Sand coloured african tunic that Hood out from the conservative at tire of other winners. In another Nobel first african music was played at the solemn ceremony african suite composed by nigerian Fela Sowande in the 9309, sounded like the Western classical music also performed by the Stockholm philharmonic orches tra. The swedish Monarch tint presented the physics prize shared by German Ernst Ruska 79. Of the Fritz Haber Institute Berlin German Herd Binnig 39 and Swiss Heinrich Rohrer s3, both of ism a research Laboratory for Micro scope design in Zurich Switzerland. The chemistry prize for Basic research on chemical reactions was won jointly by american Dudley Herchbach 54, of Harvard University Cambridge John Polanyi 57, of the University of Toronto and Taiwan born american Yuan Tien Lee 49. With the University of California Berkeley. The Medicine prize was awarded to american biochemist Stanley Cohen 63,with Vanderbilt University school of Medicine Nashville. Teen., and italian Atner ican biologist Rita Levi Montini. 77, of the Institute of cell biology Rome. They discovered cell growth actors that Promise Hope for battling every thing from cancer to Burns. Soyinka after shaking hands with the King kissed the nod Gold medal an diploma amid the applause of the Audi ence. Last in line to pick up his swed was James Mcgill Buchanan 67, of George Mason University va., died for hit the Ory of Public Choice. He is the 14th american to win the economic Honor added in 1469 by the Bank of Sweden tothe original five Nobel endowed id the. 1895 will of swedish chemist Alfred Nobel. The winners in Stockholm were to receive their prize Money $290.000 in each category at the nod foundation Stockholm Headquarters thursday. March honors Man 22, who died in Paris riots Paris a at least 100,000 students parents and Union members most wearing Button saying never thai again marched across Paris on wednesday in memory of a Man who die during last week s protests. At the head of the Parade was a Large Blac Banner with no in Puon followed by rela Tives of students injured in confrontations wit police. The family of Malik Ous Sekine 22, who died after what witnesses said was a severe beating by police were invited to join the March but in Stead sent a message to be read to the crowd. Police said there were about 126,000 participants while organizers estimated the size of the demonstration at 500,000 to 600,000 people. At about s p.m., organizers declared the demonstration Over and asked everyone to disperse peacefully. There were no reports of violence. Marx Brothers robbers repeat a Day at the Bank san Dimas Calif. A the Mara Brothers who specialize in robbing Banks have apparently struck again authorities say relieving a savings and loan of about Sio oooo after herding employees and customers into a vault. The Middle aged bandits dubbed the Man Brothers because they use disguises to resemble Harp and Chico Marx have robbed Banks or savings and Loans 10 times in Southern califor Nia since july 1984, escaping with up to $400,000, Fri spokesman Jim Neilson said bandits entered the Central Federal Sav Ings and loan association in Sun Dimas tues Day morning brandishing guns and speaking their orders rather than passing a note Neilso said. It s the same . Two people dressed in wigs suits ties taking Over the Bam he said. Iran from Page 1 Dural Steps and " he role of the Agency in the Fascell said the names of some of the new characters probably should t be made Public yet considering their we be got a Long Way to go we re not through yet Fascell said. Earlier other House members said Casey had professed ignorance in answer to Many questions and had said he had not known profits from iranian arms sales were being diverted to Nicaragua s Contra rebels until he was informed of that by attorney general Edwin Meese Iii. Rep. Gus Yatron a a. Said there were some in stances in which Casey did not answer a question. Yatron a member of the House foreign affair committee said Casey testified under oath that he had no knowledge of the Iran Centra connection until told of it by Meese. Walron said Casey denied that any of the Cia s appropriated funds went to Aid the contras and said that the Money Iran used to pay for the arms came from four arms proposal by Reagan would Hurt nato Rogers says Washington a Gen. Bernard Rogers nato s top military officer wednesday told Congress that president Reagan s nuclear arms control proposal would cause problems for the Western Alliance because the soviet Union has a Large advantage in non nuclear weapons in Europe. Rogers supreme Allied commander in Europe said adoption of Reagan s proposal first made two months ago at the Iceland Summit would reverse seven Yean of improvements in nato forces. It would put us Back to where we were in 1979"before nato decided to upgrade its nuclear forces with new penning ii and ground launched cruise mis Siles Rogers told the House armed services arms control panel. Sources. Yatron did not say if Casey identified he said Casey testified that the Swiss Bank account used to receive a reported $10 million to $30million in arms sales profits some of which Are Taid to have been made available to the contras has since been dissolved. According to Walron Casey was asked about thecia con rolled Back Channel communications link used by James Kelly . Ambassador to Lebanon to discuss hostage release negotiations with the White House cutting out Secretary of state George Shultz. Yatron said Casey replied that he had no knowl Edge of said earlier it was the aim of wednesdays hearing to learn if Casey was in the Loop or outside the Loop of the decision making process both in respect to the arms transfers to Iran and later with regard tothe accumulation allocation and diversion of fund to the contras or for other Yatron quoted Casey As saying he had heard re mors about arms shipments Israel had made to Iran. The congressman gave no other details. Earlier the democratic chairman and ranking re publican on the committee disagreed on whether to seek Legal immunity for two former National Security Council officials whose testimony is crucial to investigating the Iran Contra affair. Broomfield said on the Abc to today show that he believes vice adm. John Poindexter who resigned last month As the president s National Security adviser and la col. Oliver North who was fired from his Csc staff Post deserve immunity from prosecution for their actions. We can t have a prolonged investigation on this entire Iran initiative Broomfield said. I Don t think it deserves that kind of lengthy investigation. I thin the press and other people have made a Mountain out of a Molehill on this particular but Fascell said he is certainly not ready to do thai right now because it would be very Poindexter and North appeared tuesday before the committee and both refused to answer questions doing their fifth amendment Protection against of incr Mina lion. I think once we can get by and get the information from both col. North and Poindexter you d be sur prised How close we would be to concluding this investigation Broomfield said. They Are the key men in knowing exactly what happened. Pact from Page 1 nato press service chief. What action they la nato Lake about it i Don t know if any f staff Ord told the Stan and proposal to Rogers was not the right Folb Tinl through which to address an Alliance made up of 16 Sovereign nations he Anocia Ted Frew wednesday re teat letter to nato Secretary general Long cafe Natoo urging movement on the european forces Issue. In me past two weeks members oath Warsaw pact have undertaken Steps for the creation of contacts with nato Theap quoted adn As saying. Adn said Krolikowski s letter to car Ringlon expressed backing for a Dia Logue Between the Warsaw fact Andanto to solve the problem of reducing forces and conventional Arsenal on the continent the a reported. Carrington confirmed in a press con Ference wednesday that he received a letter from a Warsaw fact official he called an equivalent of himself Nat spokesman lorent so Tjien told the stars and stripes. Marcello Guidi nato Deputy Secre tary general also was contacted Camung Toai Aid. Shultz from Page 1 specific authorization by Reagan in Jan uary. The arms embargo is intact again Szultz Laid and the Reagan administration i on a steady foreign policy course. I am the president if and All of us reworking very hard on the Many opportunities and pro menu we have to work with in the foreign policy area Shultz hid. On the Way to Bonne be and coot edged a need to undertake rebuild inc Job with uneasy attic. British minister Margaret Thatcher has expressed concern that . Preoccupation with the Iran affair not be drawn out became we have need to Lake matters further i arms reduction and in the relationship with the soviet after Shutlz s arrival in Brussels lord Carrington the Secretary general of nato Laid in reply to a question at anew conference that the administration s difficulties were bound to have a bearing on . Foreign policy. 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