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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 12, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes getting a jump on education see Page 3 o Utah fighting rising Lake Page 5 d gifted students in Dodds Magazine d strange leads masters by 1 Page 21 ripes official pull Catnott of Thi . To four Al vol. 45. No. 357 sunday april 12, 1967 d 8693 Ashultz to Tell soviets spying unacceptable los Angeles a president Reagan said saturday that efforts to improve  relations have been hampered because Kremlin efforts to spy on the american embassy in Moscow have gone beyond the Bounds of Rea son Reagan making his weekly radio address from los Angeles As he prepares for an easier vacation said he had instructed Secretary of stale George p. Shultz to serve notice on soviet officials that if we arc to improve relations such espionage tactics Are totally Unac  Reagan made no reference in his radio address to counter charges by the soviets that the United Stales had compromised the Security of soviet intal lations in this country including the new embassy under construction in Washington. Three . Marines have been charged with espionage in a spy scandal involving the current . Embassy building in Moscow. That scandal along with the counter charges of bugging involving the new embassies have complicated super Power relations at a time when washing ton and Moscow arc trying to move to Ward an agreement on the reduction of intermediate Range missiles in Europe. Unfortunately no one is suggesting that soviet espionage is not a fact of life but what seems to be emerging is the picture of an intense espionage strategy see Shultz on Page 28 sex envoy denies halting Security upgrade i Chesus Borovikov Points out what soviets claim Are bugging Dei Kei found in Ihler new Washington embassy. Washington a the former american ambassador to Moscow saturday denied allegations thai de blocked Security improvements in his embassy three years ago out of fear that tougher measures would hurl .-soviet relations. My Basic policy was any measure we took in mos cow had to be weighed against what it did to enhance Security said Arthur a. Hartman who stepped Down last week As . Envoy to Moscow. Senate Republican Leader Robert j. Dole of Kansas demanded on Friday that secretory of state George p. Shultz deliver to the Senate leadership a classified Cable Harlman sent in 1984 that May have succeeded in blocking inc proposed new and tougher Security measures. According to Dole the Cable strongly resisted badly needed improvements in Security procedures at the embassy on the rather extraordinary grounds thai such improvements would somehow damage .-so Vici  Harlman said the Cable Deal Wilh a proposal under discussion to Cut inc number of soviet diplomats in the United slates to a few More than 100 roughly half the number currently allowed. Such a step would be tantamount to calling for a break in relations Harlman said. What i was saying was that somebody should take a look at it  the los Angeles times meanwhile reported sat urday that six russian citizens working secretly in the soviet Union for . Intelligence agencies have been arrested and executed since Laic 1985, apparently be cause of Security compromises at the . Embassy in Moscow Hartman declined to comment on inc report except to note that there have been other . Security break Downs that might have compromised informants no ably the Case of former Cia agent Edward Lee How Ard who fled the United slates in september 1985. President Reagan though criticizing the russians for spying said their actions come As no Surprise see envoy on Page 28 of Rescue team airlifts second ailing russian by the slurs and stripes the .-manned Iceland defense Force scarch and re scum unit Friday air lifted a woman who suffered a heart at tack aboard a soviet vessel to a Hospital at Reykjavik their second Rescue of a soviet Citi in in mondays. Two Crew from the air Force s 67th aerospace a Conte and recovery so res cued the 49-vt-ur-old russian woman from aboard ill soviet trawler Saver Naya Palmyra. A Day earlier members of the same unil rescued a soviet Fisherman who was suffering from appendicitis. He was flown to a Reykjavik Hospital where he is recovering a unit spokesman said sat urday. The Palmyra was operating about 200 Miles Southwest of to land Friday when it radioed for help. The signal was received by the icelandic lifesaving association and relayed to the air Force Squadron at 11 40 . Icelandic authorities asked the squad Ron for help because the soviet trawler was outside the Range of coast guard Heli copters. The Squadron dispatched an Hh-3 Jolly Green giant helicopter carrying a Crew of six and an he i to Hercules air plane with an eight Man Crew Loaid the trawler an interpreter and two photographers were also aboard the Hc-130 Hercules. The Hercules provided communication navigation and refuelling support far the helicopter. Paramedics sgt. Jeffrey Jennings and staff ski. Joseph o Cit were lowered Onlo the ship while Hoth aircraft circled the area it toot about one hour to carry the stricken woman up the ship s ladders and narrow passageways. She was taken aboard the helicopter and break a by the flight surgeon. Comdr Fitzgerald Jenkins assigned to the mis Sion from a Navy anti submarine patrol Squadron. The two hour flight to Reykjavik required three in flight Refu Elings. The unman us then transferred to a ret a Ivik hip Vijil a unit spokesman had no information on the woman s Condi Tion. The woman was the 220th person and i4lh russian rescued by the . Unit since its establishment in Iceland in 1971,  
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