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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pbfle28 the stars and stripes saturday december 13.1fl86 sex Secretary betrayed main secrets paper says Hamburg up espionage charges file against former German presidential Secretary mar Zareie Hoeke a a soviet mole show the betrayed allow Germany s most important secrets to the soviet u Ninn a German newspaper said  Bild newspaper said it had obtained a copy of the secret 100-Page charge Sheet file against Hoeke nov. 29, and it shows the Politi Cal damage caused by her espionage has been vastly underestimated. The newspaper said Hoeke was accused of providing he Kremlin with every detail of Ger Man Cabinet sessions disputes within the government German military emergency plans nato disputes and secret Western analyses made on former soviet leaders Leonid Brezhnev and Yuri Andropov. Tribute to dissident prompts soviet walkout Vienna Austria a the United slate asked the Helsinki review conference to pay trib Ute Friday to the Laic soviet dissident Anatol Marchenko prompting the soviet and bulgarian delegations to walk out a . Embassy spokes Man said. The two delegations left the closed plenary meeting of the 35-nation conference after chief , Delegate Warren Zimmermann asked for minute of silence for Marchenko . Embassy spokesman John Williams  48-year-old Marchenko died in a soviet risen. His wife was told of his death tuesday us the Date he died was not disclosed. He spent More than 20 years in prison and internal mile. The soviet and bulgarian delegates later re turned to he session. Anniversary of crash in Newfoundland marked fort Campbell by. A air raid sirens wailed and flags were lowered to half staff Friday to Mark the first anniversary of the Gan Der Newfoundland plane crash that killed 248 soldiers resuming to this  representing each of the units based at fort Campbell Headquarters of the army s 101stairborne div stood in formation for the Honor Eagle ceremony shivering in the Early morning cold As a Soldier played taps and comrades and relatives Firic victims Sang patriotic  artillery Battery followed with a Salute of 27 rounds one for each unit that lost a Soldier inthe crash. The men died when their dc-8 Char Ter jetliner crashed on Takeoff after a Stopover i Gander. The men were returning Home from a six month Lour with the multinational peace keeping Force in Egypt s Sinai Peninsula. Eight flight Crew members also  were no survivor in the crash the nation s worst peacetime m Hilary aviation Acci Dent. Soviet Jet crash reported Berlin a a soviet Aeroflot jetliner crashed while approaching East Berlin s Schoenefeld Airport Friday and the state run East German television said most of the 82 people aboard were killed the Sute run news Agency adn said 17 survivor were pulled from the wreckage. Neither adn nor the television gave the exact death toll. East German television said most of the passenger were East germans. There were no americans aboard the soviet tul 34 Jet said a us. Embassy spokesman in East Berlin. East Ger Man authorities had released no information on the Pas sengers nation Avitie   said 73 passengers and nine Crew numbers were aboard the flight from the soviet City of Minsk about 1.000 Miles Northeast of Berlin. East German television reports showed Theair Linertas torn apart upon Impact and it pictured fire Tenten hosing Down the scattered heaps of soldering wreck age. Most of the wreckage appeared to have been burned out and at one Point the film showed a Landing gear jutting out above the fuselage. Crisis from Page 1 what a National hero is he added. A National hero does t come in Here and stiff the whole  before Earl former National Security adviser vice adm. John m. Poindexter and Marine it col. Oliver l. North had cited their fifth amendment rights i refusing to testify. Poindexter resigned on nov. -25, and North a National Security Council staff aide was tired the same Day. Durenberger made Clear that he did not think their refusal to testify was any reflection on Reagan s pledge to cooperate fully in any  said Earl claimed his one week Nance to testify was insufficient but i Don t buy it. We be had plenty of witnesses who be had less than a full week to  Senate panel also was unsuccessful in efforts to question another witness Howard Teicher senior director of the National Security Council for political military affairs who claimed he needed More time to find a private attorney. Teicher s testimony was delayed until  other developments the two key Middle East middlemen in the arms Deal saudi billionaire Adrian Khash Oggi and iranian representative Manucher Ghorbani far said on Abc to s "20-20" program that North apparently con trolled Swiss Bank accounts through which up to $35million was deposited in the secret Iran weapons trans actions that he coordinated. At a meeting of nato foreign ministers in Brus Sels Belgium Secretary of stale George Shutlz said Reagan s approach to the Iran crisis was basically let s get All the facts out As rapidly As  Shult said be did not believe the refusal of poin Duxler and North to testify would hinder congressional investigations of the Iran arms Deal and diversion of profits to Nica Guan insurgents. Sen. Paul Simon d-i1i., accused the while House of violating the arms Export control act which re quires notifying Congress of any arms shipments valued at More than $14 million. Simon said the replace ment Cost of the arms shipped to Iran totalled $80.3 million rather than the $12 million figure used by the White House. We did not get fail1 Market value from Iran for our shipments he said. In new York court hearings for 13 people accused of trying to smuggle .-made weapons to Ira were delayed a second line while the prosecution tries to learn More about iranian arms shipments Sanc Soldier sentenced for Moil theft Heidelberg a Heidelberg Soldier assigned tothe l47th postal Del has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the theft of . Mail a Community spokes Man said . 4 Leroy Stuckey 25, was found guilty of 14 counts of larceny of . Mail and two counts of conspiring to commit larceny of . Mail Public affairs by Ufi anti Pete dressier said. The thefts that occurred Between february and Jun involved High priced items such As audio and video equipment during sentencing thursday Luckey also was Dis honorable discharged reduced in Grade to Al an ordered to forfeit a pay and allowances. Another 147ih postal Del Soldier spec. 4 Carmen , will go on trial Jan s on charges of conspiring to steal and of stealing mail said it. Col. Larry Furrow 21 St support come spokesman. An investigation continues into other suspected mail larceny cases. Dressier said. Nato fran Pagel for negotiated nuclear Armi reductions such As in Long knee intermediate nuclear missiles but insisted him anti must not be held hostage to agreements in other unrelated  for Nam endorsed a proposal also tabled Dur warheads on each Side in Asia and the United  the ultimate Allied goal is total elimination of intermediate Range missiles the ministers said an agreement must not netted existing imbalances in Eon Range nuclear minutes and must provide for commitment to follow on of tit i Imit on these mis toned by the while House. Sources with ties to he iranian government told the associated press that Iran is pressing the unite states to turn Over nearly $300 million Worth of weaponry purchased during the Shah s Rule but impounded by then president Carter in 1980. The Washington Post Friday said Deaver s purpose in arranging the Reagan private meeting with Strauss. And Rogers last week was to press his Campaign Mohave Regan ousted As White House chief of staff. Pact from Pagel been automatically extended each year. Turkey de manding increased military Aid and better Access to . Markets for turkish goods had asked for negotiations to revise the Accord. Turks say they need at least $1.2 billion a year to modernize their armed forces which Are equipped largely Wilh obsolete weapons of korean War 1950-s3 Volage. The United states citing budgetary constraints has reduced military Aid to $490 million for 1987 from $739 million last  conceded that turkish armed forces1 needs Are great and turkish contribution to Alliance defens enormous but he said the United Stales does not have the resources to meet Turkey s request  said the United slates will propose higher Aid in coming years and a larger portion of that will be Ingram form. In addition he said Turkey will receive surplus military  did not give any specific amount for surplus equipment. Turkish officials said earlier they were expecting two squadrons of f-4e phantom jets Worth about j300  also has requested that its $3.5 billion military debt to the United states be slashed by $800 million. Spain from Page 1 while to expend the resources necessary to remain. Under a treaty first signed in 19s3 by the Eisenhower administration with the Franco regime the United. Stales uses bases at tone Jon. Outside Madrid  Cadiz Moron de la Frontera near Seville and Zaragoz. The socialist government renewed the treaty in1983. But prime minister Felipe Gonzalez registered his objection to the presence or . Troops which be said entered Spain under Franco like an occupying rather than a liberating  As of sept 30, 1986, there were 9.227 a service personnel in Spain so s2 of them in the air Force. In addition to unspecified troop reductions As a condition for renegotiating the pact Spain is demanding that tone Jon a be doted a Spanish official said in a Public referendum on match 1 2, Gonzalez woo support for Spain s continued Memon ship in nato political Structure by promising to Cut the size of thess. Military presence in Spain. The United states in turn has asked Spain to actor Ity its position in nato before negotiating t a. Troop reduction. Fernandez Ordonez said be complained to Shultz about a defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger s ref enact hut week to . Troop in Spain As nato. The october Summit to scrap Interr Mediam nuclear in Europe and to limit the weapons to 100 oonvenweapons.1 Dis Parilie to dominating North american troops showed by the testy with the United stale he Laii a  
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