European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 24, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 c the stars and stripes tuesday november 24,1987 missile treaty virtually Complete Geneva a battling a Summit deadline Secretary of stale George p. Shultz monday took up with soviet for eign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze some operational details in the Way of treaty to ban intermediate Range nuclear missiles. Their is to have the treaty read for signing in Washington on dec. 9 by president Reagan and soviet Leader Mik Hail s. Gorbachev. The meetings began with a tour hour session Between Shultz and Shevardnadze at the soviet Mission. At that meeting they appointed a group of . And soviet experts on intermediate Range news briefs i nuclear arms. The group headed by marshal chief of staff of soviet armed forces and presidential arms control adviser Paul Nilze met on its own to try to resolve outstanding treaty issues. Shultz and Shevardnadze separately headed teams that discussed a schedule for the upcoming Summit. Their deputies held separate talks on regional issues and human rights state department spokes Man gun in ecu Cimic Luis Cipu Ticla. He spoke to a Pool of journalists at . Mission waiting for the second meeting Between Shultz and Shevardnadze to begin after separate working lunches. The group of nuclear arms experts met independently following a Shorter lunch break said Redman. Shultz said on his Way Here Sunda that Only some operational details remained to be worked out. The treaty is virtually Complete he said. All of the main things have been agreed Shevardnadze who arrived earlier said preparations for next month s sum Iii Weic Iii Iii Cit i Tuat comic tit both predicted that the treaty to eliminate nearly 1,000 soviet and . Mis Siles with ranges Between 300 and 3,000miles would be finished in time. Shultz and Shevardnadze set aside two Days for the talks. They arc covering several non nuclear issues including the Iran Iraq War soviet troops in Afghanistan and a political fight in Congress on whether Gorbachev should be invited to address the House and Senate. Victor Karpov head of the foreign ministry s arms control department and former chief arms negotiator in Geneva was among the aides accompanying Shevardnadze. .--.-. In Moscow commentator Tomas to in Nichenko wrote in pravda the communist party daily that the treaty would be ready for signing at the Summit. Cigarette suspected clause of London fire Idon a a discarded Bigarel fall ing to Cugh a Gap in a wooden escalator slatted Steps Bably sparked a subway i 30 people a newspaper said fonday. Aneth newspaper reported the pro world War ii escalate bad repeated mechanical problems and twice gave oks Moke earlier this me British a sport police said hey have pin pointed the Ewe of wednesdays fire at King across subway Votion but to gave no details other than to Hajj son had in ruled a Brief staff cent Mommy police said no More disclosed until the government . 25 marines Lurt 1 missing in copter of alb at sea san Diego up a Marine helicopter crashed shortly tier Takeo from an amphibious assault Shiv during a in Mary exercise in Juring 25 Marjes and Teays Buie Man missing at sea Mondak officials said cd me sea Knight mine transport helicopter Jim the vessel Elelou craned sunday evening mrine corps spokesman maj. Tom Mitchell Saihe did know White the marines were station six marines were tossed into term Pacific Ocean and five were plucked from the Ives by Icli copters Mitchell said. One nip was still Nissing 10 hours after the crash. R spokesman said 25 marines were Sligo a in a the name of the missing Marine was wit Dawn monday Rescue helicopters an Landing ship Bristol county and the Al Sobious assault ship new Orleans searched Foi be missing Man. Massive search launched for Ira weapons Cache Dublin Ireland a More than 6,500troops and police on monday hunted for a Mas Sive Irish Republican army arms Cache believe to have arrived in four boatloads from the libyan area authorities minister Gerry Collins said the weapons were thought to have reached the Island inthe past two years. He said three shipments were loaded off the islands of Malta and Gozo Andone was loaded off the shores of Libya. The Mediterranean islands of Malta an Gozo lie 200 Miles North of Tripoli the libyan capital. Asked if Libya was the supplier Collin said As of right now that has t been memorial services Zweig Stoecken Gennard a memorial service will Belld a Cong by for Zweibruck in High school Reichg Tavid Mceachem ado dds spokesman Damonday. The service june a ear old cooperative education pc wlm directo7\iji be held at 3 30 . In Luj we Bruecken Higler shool auditorium. A Jachera was found dead is apart Manj Friday. He had worked 18 year Ith their mint of defense dependents Scho 1 Iron attacks romanian freighter Manama Bahrain a an iranian Back out of a romanian Flag freighter in the Gatesl Otic persian Gulf monday setting i ablaze and annl a injuring two crewmen Gulf based they said another was hit by rocket propelled and a Cial ship in the Vicinity Luigi almost simultaneously an also caught attacks brought to four the Cial ships struck by Iran in the Gulf in the Days. The romanian Flag 8,850-ton freighter fund Lewis headed for Kuwait when it was hit. The ton Container vessel uni master which Fli Manian Flag was in route to saudi Arabia both were attacked in the Strait ohm the fun Dulca which was he Mth Cannon fire burned for about five hours Adb the morning attack said the Salvage executive Capo spoke on condition of anonymity. Its Crew abandon Reship after its master second officer and Cooj More injured they Rusaj from the United Arab emirates and Oman How a extinguish the blazes on the uni master whose new remained aboard the sources said the injured from the fun Dulca were taken by Heli copter to the United Arab emirates and Rush Jim Hospital where the master and in critical condition. The flab a juries were minor. About 400 nationalities have been attacked in Mariian Gulf in the War betwee Iraq and Lara in weeks Iraq Clain cd to have Strucki 20 vessels off the iranian coast. Shipping have confirmed 10 of those attacks i sunday said its Navy fired on . Helicopters to prevent the interception of a greek vessel in them balls. Navy officials denied the Public orca Mort said the United states asked West Germany Toi Munore political and military sup port to american Miliar a cups in the Gulf. The . Requests in two "pri9ritylists" sent to West Germany Tab a june Der Spiegel reported. A America wants to use military Many to support its actions in the Gulf the West German military also was expected to Fly military supplies to the Gulf if necessary the Magazine said. Inmates from Page 1 and two people were treated for gunshot wounds at local Hospital authorities said. In Laredo Texas 17 cuban inmates broke out of medium Security detention Center Early sunday by climbing through a steel roof grating. Authorities Cap tured Allbut six of them within hours. Neither Atlanta prison officials nor Atlanta police chief Morris Redding would release details about what happened inside the 23-acre compound shortly after11 . Four people were carried out of the 85-year-Oldinner-City prison on stretchers shortly after noon. Spokeswoman Joyce Ojala at Grady memorial hos Pital said two men who appeared to be cuban inmates were treated there for gunshot wounds. Barbara Morgan a spokeswoman for gov. Joe Frank Harris said patrol troopers were being sent to the prison at the request of City police. Also at the prison were fire trucks ambulances helicopters and dozens of Law enforcement agents. Police in riot gear were stationed around the prison Fence. A Light Haze of smoke from fires inside envelope the building and anxious relatives began to gather outside the prison the oldest in the Federal system houses More cubans than any other institution in the cubans were among the 125,000 who left Cuba in the 1980 Mariel boat lift. The state department announced Friday that Cuba had agreed to the return of 2,500 refugees from the boat lift most of them Crimi nals and mentally ill officials said. Several Hundred of the cubans in Atlanta have Bee held since their arrival because they were deemed undesirable. The rest committed crimes after their Arri Val served their sentences and now Are being detained As excl Dable aliens by the . Immigration and naturalization service. Ichor from Page l Abc technical people Tak aboard on saturday to settings up and it All Wenn quickly and Well that we could have done the she web Day. All together about nine of our electronics 20 electricians worked directly with the nor on while some people got to appear on the Shause of their jobs aboard ship others such Asma chief Petty officer Al Murray got air Tim loved ones in the states had written to staffers to ask them to deliver things gel sailors at sea. 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