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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 15, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes o Senate panel oks2% pay hike Cap Page 4 d Amy Carter says riot police prompted her protest. Page 5 o future Sailor shortage feared by Navy Page 7 vol. 45. No. 360 wednesday april 15, 1987 08693 a Shultz soviets discuss missiles Clary of slate George Shultz with refuse nil of photo Vladimir Slepak at pm Nourr dinner. Moscow not Secretary of slate George of Shutlz met monday with the soviet foreign minister Tor More than seven hours in an Effort to prepare the Way for a treaty curbing medium Range missiles an american spokesman Charles e. Redman of the state department said the meetings Between Shultz and foreign minister Eduard a Shevardnadze had been serious and  Mem Bers of the american team at Shutlz request declined to divulge details. A working group later met for two hours in an attempt to narrow differences on medium Range missiles. At their meeting last october in Reykjavik Iceland president Reagan and Mikhail s. Gorbachev agreed in Prin Ciple on eliminating he missiles from Europe leaving 100 medium Range War Heads elsewhere the soviet Union in its asian regions and the United states within its National territory. American officials said sunday that the United Stales now preferred the total elimination of All medium Range missiles on the ground that it would simplify verification. In Santa Barbara calif., while House officials said they expected an agreement on holding another Summit and expressed optimism on an arms Accord. Al dusk monday he jewish festival of passover arrived and Shutlz joined a seder Al the . Embassy the associated press reported. Shultz wearing a traditional jewish Skull Cap told some 40 refuseniks assembled at the . Ambassador s Resi Dence. Never give up never give up " with emigration rising Shutlz said there is new nope thai the soviet govern ment will allow More jews to leave Tor Israel. But we Don t know he said in moving speech before the Slart of the service marking he exodus of jews from egyptian slavery in ancient times. You arc on our minds and you Are incur hearts he said. We think about you. Pray for  Shultz delivered to Vladimir Slopak a photograph of his grandchildren that sic Pak s son Alexander gave him in Washington. Slopak ended a 17-Day Fasi on sunday. A said an american official said Shutlz and Shevardnadze spent their first two hour discussing american allegations of soviet espionage and bugging Al the . Embassy in Moscow and human rights cases. As a reminder of the problem of Secu see Shultz on Page 28 new marines arriving in Moscow Washington a fifteen fresh Marine guards have arrived at the . Embassy in Moscow and More were in route tuesday the Reagan administration said. The entire 28-Mcmber guard Force will be replaced by the end of the week officials said the state department decided last month after espionage allegations against two marines assigned to the embassy in 19b5, to withdraw the current contingent to Aid an investigation being run from the Marine base in Quanico a. Asked about the timetable. State department spokeswoman Laura Jehl said monday that some marines left Moscow today in route to  the turnover of . Marines is going smoothly and has not been affected by any unusual delays in the visa process she said. The stale department and Marine cores had planned to switch the marines a few at a Lime to ensure a smooth transition she said. Some of the replacement marines have received their visas Andare now in  the Pentagon said five guards arrived in Moscow on sunday and that 10 others arrived  is being used As a staging area where the marines wait until their visas Are approved by the soviets a spokesman said. The stole department has said that the withdrawal of the marines from Moscow docs not indicate that any of the current contingent is under investigation for wrongdoing. After taking part in the inquiry they Are expected to be reassigned the department has said. The new guards in Moscow Are being drawn from other posts around the world and from the Marine Security guard training battalion at Quanico official scrutiny of guard practices and personnel became Public after former Moscow guards sgt. Clay ton Lonetree and Cpl. Arnold Bracy were arrested allegedly for aiding soviet agents penetrate the Mission alter becoming sexually involved with soviet women. A third Marine sgt Robert s. Stufflebeam was charged with violating rules against fraternization with soviet citizens. Last week sgt. John a Weirick a guard assigned to the . Consulate in Leningrad in 1981, was arrested on suspicion of espionage prompting a decision to replace the six member guard Force to thai soviet City As Welt by the end of May. Charges against Marine guards sting colleagues by Richard Halloran quant1co. A. Nyji master gunnery sgt. Michael Hakim was succinct about the accusations against Marine corps guards who served in mos cow it  senior sergeants at the Marine corps base Here have been Slung deeply by the charges of espionage tiled against two marines of suspected espionage charges against a third and of charges of failing to report social contacts with soviet women against a fourth Marine. In the Wake of the espionage charges the entire contingent of 28 marines As signed to the american embassy in Moscow was ordered Back to the United states to be questioned and re assigned As were the sin marines on duty in the consulate at Leningrad. The state department said monday that 15 replacements had arrived in Moscow and that some of the former Security detachment had left. Mean while Pentagon officials said the trial of sgt. Clayton u entree the first Marine arrested might begin Here As Early As nest week. The sergeants Here expressed Dis May embarrassment and anger at the accused marines and at the press and see charges on Page 28 Allied conventional Force Nunn says  Bluff writer Brussels. Belgium Progress toward reducing intermediate Range nuclear forces in Europe must not Over Shadow problems caused by the inferiority conventional forces. Sen. Sam Nunn said lit travelled to mos address at a symposium on Industrial Cooper Al win  the Georgia Democrat outlined a the he Vlf a Linnet Ami ten Isamli exploring As Secretary of slate go cow for talks i arms Nunn delivered the our leaders and our citizens keen focus on the c Gers of nuclear War is not being matched by a correspond ing dedication 10 improvements in nato s conventional capabilities he said. While becoming increasingly Aller Gic to nuclear weapons our Public have remained relatively unaware of the connection Between Early first use of the three Point program Calls for revolutionary in prov armenis in conventional forces innovative arms opals and Public education on the Imp Lica o s conventional deficiencies. Bks meals Nunn cited the it d for new technology  Warsaw pad offensive " in on Page 28  
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