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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, April 28, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 28, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes d report notes Rise in air controller errors. Page 5 d trades in wind at nil  21 q debate on budget opens in Senate. Page 28 Utho Riiff unofficial Public non of 1hc . Ahmed . 46, no. 11 tuesday april 28, 1987 a we d 8693 a Reagan Calls for fair markets says Trade Bridge with Japan is vital Washington up president Reagan in a conciliatory bid to Japan called monday far genuinely fair and open markets on both sides of the Pacific no More sanctions. And the sooner the better the presi Dent told the u,5, chamber of com Merce. Related Alary Page 4 _ in his speech Reagan focused on Trade in preparation for a House Vole expected this week on a Trade Reform bit that he adamantly opposes and he set the stage for a state visit by japanese prime min ister Yasuhiro Nakasonc. The president said that since world War ii Bridges have been built Between the two countries and . And japanese economies Are becoming As closely tied As new York s is to California s an Michigan s to  Bui to acknowledged problems remaining markets for semiconductors supercomputers Auto parts construction project Sand assorted agricultural products Japan s financial markets Arch Yel As open As ours to outsiders the presi Dent said. But Reagan said by recently imposing Irac restrictions on some japanese elec tronic goods the message was ii s Lime to get Down to finishing work on the Trade Bridge that unites our two coun  the final answer to the Trade prob Lem Between America and Japan is no More Hemming and hawing nol More Trade sanctions not More voluntary restraint agreements though these May be needed As Steps along the Way an certainly nol unfulfilled agreements. The answer is genuinely fair and open markets on both sides of he Pacific Reagan declared. And the sooner the belter Reagan said some of his critics blame the nation s economic ills on the Trade deficit noting the cause of that hey say is unfair trading practices. Their so Lution is to build great dams across the International Low of Commerce Well Isay damming the flow of International Commerce is Lac surest Way to make our own Economy  he said America s future depends on sea Flea Gan on Page 28 . Placing Waldheim on watch list Washington a austrian president Kurt Waldheim accused by jewish groups of participating in Naii War crimes is being placed on a watch Lis that bars his entry to the United states because of evidence that he persecuted people during world War \ ii the Justice department announced  the evidence collected. Establishes a Prima i Facie Case that Kurt Waldheim assisted or otherwise participated in the persecution of persons because of raft religion National origin or political opinion. Justice department spokesman Terry Eastland said Ina statement. The decision was taken by attorney Genera Edwin Melesc Iii on the advice of the i state department s Legal affairs Bureau. I the department of Justice has therefore Orde Reti As required by Law that Kurt Waldheim s Naie be added to the watch list i said England s Staten Jenl. His i name will be added to a Lookout system to an consular officers i As to his Prima Facie  fit " visa to enter the United Stales said the statement an austrian embassy spokesman Walter arc inert said ambassador Thomas Klestil was summoned to the White House monday morning to be told personally by president Reagan of the decision. At the same time Greinert said Reagan reaffirmed the close and Friendly relations Between our two coun  Greinert said Reagan old Klestil the decision inno Way was reflecting Adverse feelings to the austrian  n Vienna Austria. Foreign minister Alois mock monday said the Justice department decision caused great  he told austrian radio hat Waldheim had nol decided when he would react publicly to the american decision. Mock gave the radio interview after talking to Waldheim and Chancellor Franz Vranisky. The foreign minister said Leslil would return Home for consultations. Van Nitzky had been scheduled logo to the United Stales in May mock indicated in was nol Clear whether Wranitzky would do so. Mock said Austria would react to the . Move firmly and clearly but without  Waldheim has not sough id travel to die United slates. Indeed Only one austrian president Kuil Olf see Waldheim on Page 28 a photo police carry away � demonstrator who was trying to Block traffic entering Ibe Cia Complex at ?. ,. 530 protesting Reagan policies arrested outside Cia building Washington a five Hundred thirty pro testers Many chanting the fios Skyle slogan the whole world is watching were arrested monday As they Sal Down in front of entrances Locia Headquarters during the morning Rush hour. The non violent protest was a major event in three Days of demonstrations against Reagan administration policies in Central America and soul Horn Africa. . Park police with jurisdiction Over the North Gale of the facility in nearby Langley va., arrested 175 people. Fairfax county va., police with jurisdiction Over the South Gale arrested 355. Of the latter 92 were taken to jail because they refused to identify themselves or for some other Rea son. The demonstrators succeeded in closing the main Finis to Lite spy Agency Headquarters for a least four hours. Among those arrested were anti War activists Daniel Ellsburg and Philip Berrigan. Another protester was John Stockwell former Cia official involved in an Gola operations who subsequently turned against the Cia. This building is filled with people u to know whal they re doing is  said Ells i re. Who was detained Only briefly Anil returned 10 the main Gate. He praised polia1 officers fur being efficient unit Indue. The demonstration attracted a Broad Cross Section . Ranging from Len Giti with Punk bit cuts to Middle aged clerics to elderly Gran Moth erf. Publ of those birr flu j were charged with obstruction of passage a Musil Nicanor carrying a $50 Fine. Park police spoke Iman pc. Perry said those who scuffled with police would he charged ii disorderly sue protesting on Page 23  
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