European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes wednesday april 1.1987 Stop using Marine guards sex envoy in Moscow urges a. Hartman the departing ambassador to the soviet Union monday said he believes the Young unmarried Marine guards at the embassy in Moscow should be replaced by a More mature Force less susceptible to temptation. Hii comments urging that marines not be used a guards Carac As the state department and the Marine corps announced that nil 28 marines at the embassy were being recalled. The stale department said the move was precautionary and none of the marines now in Moscow had been implicated in the espionage cases against j. Lone acc and Cpl. Arnold Bracy. Hartman who was ambassador from 1981 until Las month said he had no added information on the latest cases of Marine fraternization with soviet of the women worked fora time As a receptionist in the ambassador s residence and met with one of the Marine guards charged with espionage at two embassy social functions a dance and a Marine said these were Clear violations of regulations against social contacts and if i had known that would pave been grounds to rend them out of town stale department spokesman speaking of the re Call of the present Marine guards said the move would id the various investigations of the possible Security breach. They will be replaced with guards from other Marine posts and from the training command in Quanico measures were taken to Deal with the spying Case administration and congressional officials said the embassy in Moscow hid been slow to respond to warnings that it was said the embassy had previously had prob lems with Marine guards being involved in Black mar Ket currency dealings and Rowdy parties. Several had been ordered to leave the soviet Union for fraternizing with soviet women. We have had problems with the Marine guards for Violett Trehu some time though not of this nature he said i have been saying we ought to took for alternatives. They Are not suited to Moscow because they Are Young and one of the Marine guards accused of spying Lone Trcic told investigators that Viola la Scina the woman with whom he had an affair and who introduced him to soviet agents had attended a Marine Ball. In another instance Lonetree said a Marine guard invited Sev eral soviet employees of the embassy to a Marine party. Informant in vital spy Case says Fri reneged on pledges it made new York a a Man who says he was the informant who led Fri agents to alleged soviet spy Gennady Zakharov said monday that he spent three years in fear As a double agent while the Fri reneged on its promises to Reward him. Would i do it again i would Tell you no said Guyana native lakh Bhoge 30, who drives a delivery truck not under the circumstances not under the conditions 1 worked. Not with the treatment i was Given by the what i have sacrificed it s not Worth it. Juak Bhoge a Phou citizens who sacrifice so much they should be treated better he said. Zakharov s arrest precipitated a major superpower conflict in August when the soviets arrested american journalist Nicholas Dan Lofta week later. Both men were released sept. 12, a move that Bho Esaid disappointed him after the sacrifices he made to spy on Zakharov. Because of All j worked for it did t make an sense to me he said at a news conference. In his years As a spy mostly while he was a computer science student at Queens College he became alien ated from his family and friends and feared for his life Bhoge said. After graduation he said he took a factory Job with a military contractor because the Fri wanted him to. Bhoge said the Fri paid him $10,000 for his work and apparently provided some help in obtaining his . Citizenship. But it also promised him 1100,000, medal and help finding a Good Job and did not provide those things he said. Fri spokesmen declined to comment on Bhoge statements saying the Bureau does not discuss the identity of its informants. But an informed Federal government source speaking on condition of Anonym Ity confirmed Bhoge s claims to have aided the Fri. At his news conference Bhoge said he called the frito report Zakharov s approach and he became a Dou ble agent at the Bureau s Behest he did errands for Zakharov a , employee such As photocopying technical articles he said and soon realized he was being groomed to spy for the soviet Union. On aug. 23, Bhoge said with undercover agent trailing him. He met Zakharov on a subway platform and gave him a package of documents marked secret. A pair of agents posing As Lover sidled Over and made the arrest. He came Forward now Bhoge said because he ascertain his family is Safe from retaliation from the soviets and in the Hope that there Are patriotic people out there who will offer me a Job.1 world today massive Power failure darkens most of Kenya Nairobi Kenya a a Mau ivc Power outage threw most of Kenya into darkness Mon Day night Power company official in the capital Nairobi a City of 1.5 million people was in Loia darkness except for building with emergency generators official said. The daily nation one dailies said Calls to virtually every part of Kenya confirmed that the nest of the country was experiencing similar problems. An unidentified worker at Kenya Power and Light Aid the Power company had not determined the cause of the blackout which began shortly before0p.m, Nairobi normally bustling night life was brought to a standstill but it appeared officials were taking no unusual Security precautions persian new year opens with fatal accidents in Iran Athens Greece up iranians accustomed to accidents during the festival of the persian new year were shocked this year by some unusual ones residents of Tehran Iran said worst occurred in Mashhad at the shrine of Imam Reza Iran s most revered shiite the door opened to let in pilgrims when the new year began on March 21, a crowd stampeded in trampling 30 people to death. The dead included men women and children the residents said quitting the newspaper Kay Han which reappeared in Tehran ser a festival vacation of More than a week. Several other peo 1 pie were injured in qa7vm, Iran 15 people taking a traditional new year s Bath died when the floor of the Public Bath opened under them plunging them into a enormous Well below hungarian president takes vacation for health reasons Budapest. Hungary a president pall Kontzi ii taking a Holiday for health reasons the state run news Agency Mai Agency s one sentence announcement monday did not give any details of the 68-year-old president s condition Losonczi. A former agriculture minister has been president of the soviet bloc nation since 1967. Cracks found in tails of Swissair Kim do 10s Zurich Switzerland a Swissair inspectors have found cracks in the Tail sections of three do id Long Range jetliners including on operated by the dutch airline Kim a spokes Man for the Swiss National Carrier said Federal authorities have allowed the two Swissair dc-10s to continue flying but ordered checks after each Landing airline spokesman Hannes Kum Raer said. The three engine planes May be grounded if the cracks Widen he said. The cracks were discovered on the Kim Jet Dur ing a routine inspection at Swissair s hangar two weeks ago. Subsequent checks of Swissair s flee revealed similar defects on to of its ii do ids Kuntner said confirming a report in the tuesday edition of Zurich s tages a Zeiger newspaper. Indonesian company buys satellite for $18 million Jakarta Indonesia a an Indonesia company has paid $18 million for a communications satellite retrieved from space after failing to reach As proper orbit when launched in 1934, communication minister Ahmad Tahir said Mon Day the wayward satellite was retrieved by the space shuttle in 1985. And Elek Torindo nusa Tara corp., a new electronics import firm bought it from a unidentified american insurance company indo Nesia received insurance compensation when in satellite failed to go into its proper orbit. The satellite called Jalapa b-2, was to have been backup for the and built Jalapa by launched in june 1983 by the space shuttle challenger. Jalapa b-2 also was launched from a shuttle
