European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 13, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 2 the stars and stripes monday april 13,1007 urges end of rift Jerusalem i up Israel should work Loh a a rift with the United states caused by he to lard spy scandal and other bid i Tilv id israeli chief of Taft Brit. Levy. Speaking saturday on Israel radio. Levy did that he is opt i Floc and realist so he believed Tut common sense and shared values would mean Ihal the very close links Between Israel and inc United Stales would were strained because of former . Navy intelligence analyst Jonathan Jay pollard1 spy ing for Israel Israel s involvement in shipping . Arms to Iran for hostages and Pentagon opposition to More funding for the israeli built Lavi combat aircraft. Crash victim buried Las vegas Nev. A National guard capt Ramon Ortiz. Killed along with actor Dean Pau Martin in the crash of a f-4c fighter plane was buried in a ceremony at tended by family and friends. Ortiz a Bank executive was buried with full military honors after mass Al St. Anne s Catholic Church. He was kilted March 21 when the fighter Jet Martin was piloting crashed into mount san Gorgoni oin Southern California. Both were members of the California nation Al guard. More than 200 of Ortiz s fellow officers and enlisted personnel at tended the services. Temperatures w.11 l h 4 by Lump pfc 43 79 map Tel 97 b us Matt h a him _ n 41 79 is 79 61 77sb k 48 m 1 49 7e 39 704b 77 31 44 75 h 17 b4ih a drink Philp Olpt in a h4mgh Blind Isis air sum or Nipon Sou fut at u 4b bb34 17 e 49s? 4 51 u � u by 4b 74a s 43 73 win attn Tok to a tuu4 Enro can weather of Hlor Moor per to Jody 319 writ hath tog who Rita Ted How for cd i or pm vow Muj. High limit runt uht. A 31 -40. Suttom Mon lir is Umill a. Oulu Lor Tim Dlf my Gooldy m1 �tj1 he tin Iram tog. 9ui mom pro it Daan in ukr Aith arid Well Moln old Noail rain in Imog Htu Cantril ind during Jim him Fitt noon ird eve town Miru. N Mutton a. 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Telephone and radio transmissions we were against the site because i allows the soviets to train electronic Anten Nas on the while House Pentagon Cia and other key buildings said Raymond Wannall who served in the Fri count Crin Tellie ence service from 1944 until he retired in 1976aschiefofthedivision.after the russians were awarded mount Alto in 1972, . Officials fought losing negotiating Battle trading away Washington s original insistence that american workers be used to build a new embassy in Moscow. That decision came Back to haunt the White House under president Reagan with allegations that the Kab has plan Ted listening devices so deeply in the new . Embassy that the president said tuesday he May order it demolished. Allegations of soviet spying cast a Lon Shadow on negotiations that Secretary of state George p. Shultz is opening Mon Day in Moscow. The director of the Fri William Webster testifying wednesday at Senate hearings on his nomination to head thecia acknowledged that the soviets Are already using apartment Lowers the have occupied on mount Alto since 1979 to gather intelligence As Early As 1966, the National Security Nixon Rogers Agency which is concerned with electronic eavesdropping warned that the mount Alto site would allow the soviets to intercept sensitive american communications according to a letter written by then Secretary of slate Dean Rusk to attorney general Nicholas Katzenbach. The document was obtained by the associated press through the free Dom of information act three years later the soviets and the americans signed an agreement allowing the russians to build on mount Alto and the United suites to hire a soviet government contractor to construct a new embassy com plex adjacent to the office building used by american diplomats in Moscow. Intelligence sources said that they continued to protest the Deal and the state department bad trouble hammering out further details with the soviets. However u. Alexis Johnson who served As unde Secretary of state during the Detent Era recalled the decision As com ing gradually and Only after opposition from the intelligence agencies abated another state department source versed in Security matters also said that the intelligence agencies curtailed their opposition to the mount Alto site a Steps were taken to protect sensitive . Communications the problem was that there were few alternatives Johnson slate department report issued last october said that the Washington Cit government rejected a soviet application to build an embassy at another site which is about As High As mount Alto but lacks in View of downtown washing Ion and that the Fri raised Security objections Over another proposed push the report said came on oct. 3. 1972, at the height of detente when the state department got word from the White House that the president Richard Nixon wanted an agreement on conditions for the construction before soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko left the us. For mos cow the next Day. Despite this pressure from the while House no agreement was forthcoming. Two months later after three and one half Yean of negotiations Secretary of slate William Brogers personally intervened. Trie agreement was signed on dec 4,1972, Al 11 30a,m.," it details remained unsettled How Ever until a planned visit to Moscow in1977 by Cyrus Vance who was Secretary of state under president eager for an agreement for Vance to sign in Moscow soviet and . Negotiators signed a protocol of negotiations on construction in March 1977. Allowing the sides to Lake Possession of their respective Sites the report earlier insistence that construction of the two complexes move ahead on a "brick-for-brick1 parity . Official allowed the soviets to Start first and the russians finished apartment buildings a school and 8 clubhouse on mount Alto in 1979, before the Ameri cans had signed a contract with a soviet government construction firm to begin work in Moscow. North carolinian discovers value puts largest Cut Sapphire on display Andrews . Up the world s largest Cut Sapphire was put on Public display saturday by the Man who found it 18 Yean ago and kept it under his bed not realizing its value. Rob Cutshaw said be found the 2,111-Carat Blue Sapphire in 1969, but he re fused to say where. He would Only say that it was near Andrews a town with a population of 1,700,close to the Georgia Tennessee Border an area known for finds of valuable gemstones. Against the advice of his attorneys Cutshaw put the Rock on display so the townsfolk would have an Opportunity Losee it before it goes Back into the Bank vault. City police and county deputies stood guard Over the treasure. Cutshaw while watching a recent Tele vision news account of another gemstone discovery began to get an inkling of the value of his find. Cutshaw said there have been a wide Range of estimates on the value of the Gem from several thousand dollars to several million. Attorneys Are taking bids for the Sapphire while it sits securely inthe Bank vault. It s the biggest thing that has eve happened to our town Culshaw said. That s Why i feel like i owe them the Hance to see the for years Culshaw kept the Stone under his bed then in a Box and eventually on a display shelf in his White Frame Rock shop next door to his House on us Highway 19."i bad it or display and it was for Cutshaw said. I did t have a Wagon it but if somebody would have offered me a Good Price. I would have sold it. Probably for a Hundred no one bought the Stone. Instead Cutshaw heard about a Man in Arizona who bought a massive Sapphire for 110. They showed it on the news on night Cutshaw said. "1 thought i got sapphires bigger than that1"Cutshaw contacted Gem Cutler John Robinson in piano Texas and brother Lemuel drove a pickup truck to Texas three weeks ago to watch Rob Inson Cut and polish the Stone. The 2tt-Pound Stone yielded a 2,111-Carat Sapphire. The 1987 guinness Book of world records lists a 2,302-Carat Sapphire in Australia but it was Cut Down to a 1,318-Caratgem. On the fourth Day of cutting Robin son discovered a rare pattern that formed a Star of David in the main Crys Tal. Cutshaw said it is one of a kind. It look All week to Cut it Cutsha said. On the fourth Day we discovered the Star of David it was just unreal it s just real unusual. This has never of cur cd before in any Stone at ferry divers end search for bodies to log. R Zeebrugge Belgium a div ers ended their search for bodies on the passenger decks of the ferry Oft this Industrial port with the death toll of the March 6 Cap sizing remaining at 174, officials said sunday. About a dozen bodies Are still believe to be in the submerged pans of the Multi deck Herald of free Enterprise five Days after it was pulled onto its Keelin the shallow Waters off Zeebrugge. The total death toll is expected to approach190, and police estimate that 34s people survived the disaster. Divers Are unable to reach the sub merged ear decks because of the debris and flotsam inside the 7.951-Ion ship is expected to be re floated by april 20, Salvage official Paul Goris said. The ferry capsized in less than a min ule March 6, and the cause of the Acci Dent is still under investigation. It i widely believed that the water rushed into the car decks through Bow loading doors that had been left open. The Smit Tak Salvage company Sun Day had to Hall work because three Yard Waves and Gale Force winds were hitting the ship
