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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 18, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page 28 saturday april 18,1987 eth postwar government reported formed in i pc Micro de stg 1 to Italy s p tin rom Fanfani. Night that he ment one that is Tom in june. Fanfani a 79-, who is the president sent hit list of q Francesco Corsiga the makeup of tally s 46iment was not Ubirt. Howry. It apparent Lajta minority go y Aminio reit thursday ing a govern Cany Elco Christian  was to pc i stars to president War govern in Ticiano said Mienl  of chilian Democrat f parti Fanfant Stronner five time premi is in pre sent Hitje Tinct to parliament next cd fora confide face Vole. Since he could not Ferva Ma-joruy4ovemment. The Cabinet would Nee Al train defeat. La Iga would then dissolve parliament,1ly elections and ask Fanfani s Cabinet to in a caretaker role during the elections. Javy Jet crashes in Pacific Tew members injured Javy aircraft Ocean but All 1 were rescued. A Liaison office in i Crew members aboard wednesday ? Condit Ieval the third was Tokyo a a  into Cwesley three Crew Merfle Scep eject the . Foi Japan said Thun the ea-6b i were in Satis Intai Condil the Rcpt acid the aircraft crafted Al sea 375miles soul fewest of Tokyo at 5 30 pm wednes Day while conducting night operations in  Ranger. Accident is under investigation the said. Pakistan air Force Downs of into Ding  Btu Phi Pakistan Sair Force  afghan combat aircraft near the i a known of Iranshahr Earl thursday the a if a wiry said. The annoy rent Saidt biter aircraft of the  afghan air Conwi Grudd six Miles i Pakistan near  of Islamabad when ii and shot Down by pakistani lighters. Shrines Honor Sakharov with humanitarian award Randolph mass. Up Nobel peace prize Winner Andrei Sakharov was honoured Wilh inc shrines first humanitarian and achieve ment award and was inducted into the Organiza Tion s Hall of Fame. The award was accepted by Sakharov s step daughter Tatiana Yankilevich who said she would Fly to the soviet Union within the next two months to give it to her Stepfather. The shrines a fraternal charitable order own and operate 22 pc Dalric hospitals nation wide including three Burn centers which pro vide free medical services to children fire guts 3 businesses in Massachusetts City Cambridge mass. A a Block of stores caught fire Here thursday night destroy ing at least three businesses including a night club where several Well known singers got Linoir Slart officials said. A Cambridge fire department operator who refused to identify himself said he knew of no injuries. The fire is not under control the operator said. Three alarms maybe four if it keeps going. That s a serious  the fire was reported shortly before 10 p.m.,he said. Singers such As James Taylor and Bonniegail tool their Start Al the nightclub. Jacks. Another of the burning businesses was a restaurant the fire department operator said. . Says Moscow embassy Rife with structural problems Washington a the uncompleted .embassy in Moscow besides being riddled with soviet listening devices has important structural problem that must be fixed before to can be occupied a Federal study shows. After a six month congressionally mandated stud of the building s structural soundness the National Bureau of standards concluded that the embassy prob ably could be suitably repaired in less than a year and without major reconstruction. If the building were in the United slates repair probably would Cost about $1.5 million the Agency said but costs could run much higher in Moscow. Among the problems were joints and reinforced con Crete columns and Walls no tilled enough to reach their full design strength cracked Walls and the Poten tial for progressive collapse1 in the floors. It s not Normal building practice Bureau spokes Man malt Heyman said wednesday. Some of the problems were Clear Cut and should have been obvious to the builders. In some cases he said joints left unfilled were later covered Over with a layer of Cement that hid the defect. The study focused on the eight Story chancery Al the enter of he $ 191 million embassy Complex which Hai been under construction for eight years. The findings come on lop of revelations that the building also is riddled with listening devices planted by soviet spies during construction. Some members of Congress have suggested thai the Structure probably can never be cleaned of All the bugs and May have Tobe bulldozed. The Agency did not examine the costs or feasibility of  rep. Jim courier r-nj., a critic of the govern ment s handling of i he embassy Issue said wednesday he will ask Congress to pass a Resolution urging Testate department never to occupy the chancery. He said it should be demolished at soviet  on the Security Issue. Courier said he would renew a push for the department to replace citizens of communist bloc countries who work at . Embassies in Eastern Europe with american citizens. Reagan from Shultz said no did t want to put a time Down on it he did say however that he believed an answer would be Given Long before the Allied economic Summit i Venice Italy in Jun it s Clear to me Ficai the visit was very useful Reagan said in a Brief save men to reporters after his meeting Wilh Shutlz. The president said that important Progress was made in arms reductions spew Scally in the area of medium Range missiles. To i remain optimistic about an Agnon Wal this year Reagan said. There was movement of in Clear testing talks and on a ban on chemical weapon Van strategic defensive reductions and defense in shia the talks were detailed and useful and will  Reagan asked whether he was reconciled  nol be time left in his presidency to negotiate in intercontinental ballistic missiles and other Range weapons said i m not reconciled to that j we. Lake that very seriously and we  on that path also asked whether a completed arms a arc earn must Beon the table before a Summit inc presi Duffil said there have to be some substantial Arcer Ajmes that would make it worthwhile to have a Sumn i look Forward to and am hog tul that we can havea Summit. But it must be Ond carefully planned and prepared and there must can Nething that we feel Pecan accomplish  we should have a Prospect there of being Roie o arrive at some very substantial  asked by a  he could sell it to the europeans  thai s what we re working on. I feel very Dod he added. We think great Prog Ress was Mayr Shultz after whether soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev Baa put the Alliance in a potentially divisive situation Wilh the proposal of removing nuclear weapons bom Europe said i Don t think that at  the Secretary said his meeting in Brussels had been very Good and added the opportunities before us ,. Are All very  Shultz stopped at Pease af6 in Newington n.h., inthe Early afternoon before continuing on to calf Bola. He arrived at Reagan s ranch about 5 3cljin. An Nancy Reagan greeted him Wilh a kiss . As they posed for pictures  if head obtained any sort of com Jtj Rby the soviets to attend a Summit in the uni updates later this  replied i m going to Prim that with the presi Dent or asked How he full Shultz who has virtually circled the Globe in the Laj Pew Days said i feel Fine. 1 had a very Good time Moscow a Good  Reagan,a3 if the drive for a ,-Sovicl arms control Zapf mini will be complicated by Allied con Cern a to the soviets superiority in conventional capability replied Well we have to talk at " fit Shultz left foreign ministers from nine North Atlan tic treaty organization countries behind in Brussels to Ponder the soviet proposal. It would mean the elimination of about so Shorter Grange soviet nuclear missiles in Easl Germany and Cho Slovakia and could also involve the Disman of about 85 other scale Board and spider missiles in ovo Viet  offered to include those weapons which have a re try of 350 to 600 mites in a treaty to . And soviet nuclear missiles except for 100 War Emtin each Side. By offering lot East Germany  Union Over atm slime As Well if details can be worked out the sows Are causing nato to re evaluate the Alliance s nuck capability. Not Only would . Perez Ali and cruise missiles with a Range of 600 to 3,000 it few be withdrawn the United states would not be a map deploy new or modified Shorter Range rockets if to of the soviets Shorter Range weapons Are withdrawn Shutlz stopped Short of specifically horsing in soviet proposal at a news conference in Bessels after explaining it to the nato foreign minis efs behind closed doors. Ninati the Shorter Range missiles in Echo Slovakia and those in the Kelley from Paga 1 now will be interviewed by a panel of non commissioned oct cars. Psychological testing will be expanded from com Manders to All guards he said and we will Institute such things As random polygraph  while of Talley spoke in Dayton participants in a pretrial hearing for Lonc Irye in Washington were recalled at the hearing continued in an attempt o determine whether he should be court Martiale on espionage charges. After prosecutors rest their Case in will be up to i rehearing officer to make a recommendation to the com manding general at Quamina Aslo whether Lonetree should be court Martiale and if so on which charges. At if conclusion of to Nurce s hearing pretrial proceedings were scheduled to Sci under Way for Cpl. Arnold Bracy another former Moscow embassy guard charged with  los Angeles times meanwhile reported thurs Day that Lonetree had admitted previously to military investigators that he had turned Over secret documents in Vienna where he was then assigned to a soviet operative he had met in Moscow Lonetree. According to a 2-Page military investigative report obtained by the times broke Down and cried after making the . According to his defense lawyers and his own statements trained himself to be a secret agent relying on spy novels for information but Gat in Over his head. His lawyers described some of Lone acc cloak and Dagger escapades As  Lone rec however never mentioned allowing soviet agents into the Moscow embassy the newspaper said. The Marine corps has accused Lone rec and Stacy of escort ing soviets through inc embassy s most sensitive offices and High Security communications facilities Louelee has also been accused of becoming involved so usually with a soviet woman embassy employee Viola la Swintt while working in Moscow  
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