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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, December 11, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 11, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Friday. December 11, 1987page pm m japanese fighter fires at soviet Jet Tokyo a a Jet Fisher fired warning shuts at .1 soviet holier wednesday after the plane violated japanese airspace the defense Agency said the incident was the firs time i Japa Nese plane Lin d warning shots Al Suvil aircraft Smil defense forces began intercepting intruders or potential intruders 33 Yean ago the Agency a ii j. The japanese Pilot fired several bursts from a 2f my Cannon a defense Agency spokesman said two japanese f -4fj fighters scrambled from a base on Okinawa Afler radar showed an unidentified plane Fly ing toward japanese airspace the fight ers radioed warnings to the soviet plane hut were ignored the spokesman said. One of the fighters then fired warning shots As i he soviet plane entered Japa Nese airspace near Okinawa he said tie spokesman said the soviet plane did not immediately change us course and several More warning bursts were fired lie said a total of several Hundred rounds were fired. Tin spokesman Idi ii cd the soviet plane As a medium Range Tu-16 Padg or bomber. He said the bomber nne of Lour head ing North ii lured japanese air spa Cetuk Elor a total of 11 minutes. Ii is the second violation of Japa Nese airspace by Smiel planes this year and ihi1 2 Loti since l%7. He said. The spokesman said a pail be jul fish Lars scramble about will limes a year to meet potential threats to japanese air space. 2 dead in Antarctic plane crash 2 cos convicted Christful Kwh new zealand ai1 a us. Research plane trashed in ant Arrica on wednesday Asit tried to land on a run Way of packed Snow Killingswo americans and injuring nine. All 11 people aboard the ski equipped lc-130 were americans the . Navy said. Ten were Navy personnel and one was a civilian. The plane crashed about 860 Miles Northeast of Mcmurdo station on Mcmurdo sound the main . Base in Antarctica said cmdr. Bob Harler. Who coordinates . Activities in Antarctica from Chri Mchurch. Navy officials in Washington said two people were killed and one was seriously injured aboard the plane. Which is owned by the National science foundation but was flown by a Navy Crew. Spoke woman Nancy Duncan of the Pacific missile test Conler in Point Mug Calif identified the dead As la. Cmdr Bruce Bailey 45, and Donald m. Beany,24, an aviation storekeeper Sei Ond class. Both men were stationed at Point Mug. She said la. Cmdr Einar Ernie Corcell. 45, also from Point Mug was seriously injured. The Navy said Corelli was evacuated to Mcmurdo station for further medical evaluation an investigation is now under Way to determine the cause of this Accident the Navy said. A spokesman for the . Pacific Fleet. Navy cmdr. Jim Mitchell said in a Telephone interview from Hawaii thai the eight others had minor injuries and Mig the flown to Chris Church for further medical treat ment. The plane was attached to the Navy s Antarctic development so 6 at Point  on inc ground told us that the aircraft caught a Wing in the Snow and veered off lie skin a and burned Mitchell said. In army courts martial ice a Italy two cos have a Vaneti bad conduct i larges and one year jail Lens run Genera couns tart Livva Southorn Europe for tisk Force spokeswoman Sau wednesday set. Clayton a Tardin 24jffound guilty on dec. 3  Orat Adolf ill a girl under the age of 16. Card in was assign Cpl combat support co 3rd in 325th of regt. It sol. Mitchell we fam 2flas convicted on Dee. 4 of being absent a snout leave Takfour months missing a unit Ceplo Yam and living  quarters with a Wom Iff other than his  assigned to co a 3rdjrn, 325th inf Rigi. A both jail Dicks were reduced to the lost enlisted Grade raid must forfeit All pay and allowances. They will be returned Ruthc United Stales to serve their jail terms. First ladies take Washington Art tour Washington api Raisa Gorbachev played tourist wednesday adroitly using Whitehouse and National Gall in visits to express a wish for Heller relations with the honest and Friendly american people. Mixing Confidence and curiosity the wife of soviet Leader Mikhail a Gorbachev quizzed her Lour guides and in id Impromptu quest Ion and answer session with journalists to speak on subjects ranging from the Summit to women s position in  truly believe the More exchanges we have. The better we will understand each other and the better we will be equipped to form Good relation Sand talk to each other she said at the an gallery discussing similarities Between russian and Ameri can realist and impressionist Art. At a dinner at the soviet embassy mrs. Reagan was asked what she and the soviet Der s wife discussed and replied the drug  during her tour of the while House mrs. Gorba Chev decried the fact that she had i ill Opportunity during the hectic three Day session to meet average Citi cons. I would say meeting people is the most inter Esting thing she said. I am confident of the sincere honest and Friendly feelings of the Ameri can  speaking to the journalists following her on the tour mrs. Gorbachev smiled and added so meet ing you. Forme is meet ing  she Lal cd about her interest in Art. Languages . History and literature including her readings of Jack London Mark Twain and Joyce Carol dates. She stressed the importance of the women she was Karning Aboul. I met mrs. Gates yesterday she said of a soviet embassy session with . Cultural representatives. I like her novels. She writes about the women of  at the National gallery she saw an exhibit by american Painter Georgia o a cafe whom she called a great american Painter and most important she was a  mrs. Gorbachev described herself As a University train til philosopher with an Amateur s appreciation of an. Mrs. Reagan then took her guest to the state dining room where Only the night before the . And soviet delegations had toasted one another an their first pact to get rid of an entire class of nuclear weapons. Mrs. Reagan pointed out the mantelpiece upon which is inscribed one of her favorite sayings by John Adams. May none but honest and Wise Menever Rule under this  it reads in part. Indeed Only the honest and Wise should Rule the world they Are very Good ords mrs. Gorbachev Nancy Reagan and Raiss Gorbachev said. Looking at the cameras but appearing to address mrs. Reagan mrs. Gorbachev said. I invite you to come to Leningrad and Moscow because. We have Many historic sights. We have Many  that is our history. This is your  she said thanking mrs. Reagan for informing her about the executive mansion. The soviet first lady joked with museum guides that she had been told that american visitors can tour the louvre in Paris in 6 n minutes. Summit from Page 1 regarded As the wrong subjects. He repeated miscall for a new turn in relations Between the soviet Union and the United states. What moral right docs America have to As sume inc pose of the teacher he asked. Who has Given it ihi1 right to teach moral lessons i told the president yesterday. Or. President you Are not the prosecutor and 1 am not the accused. I am not on  the soviet Leader played Host to Reagan at the soviet embassy wednesday night toasting Prog Ress toward peace bul saying that some superpower divisions remain unresolved. About 70 americans and soviets attended the dinner. Gorbachev ended his 10-minute Toast with words reflecting a Likely fourth Summit meeting rent year in inc soviet Union until we Meel  Filz Walcer said the leaders dealt with the specific issues Oft Miling strategic nuclear arms Afghani Stan and the Iron Iraq War in their wednesday  addition an agreement governing non Stop air service Between Moscow and new York using pan american and car oflus jetliners was to be signed by Secretary of stale George Shult and soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze. They also were to sign pacts on oceanic pollution and for a nuclear testing verification Experiment. Working groups set up by inc two sides on arms control and bilateral issues were due to report to Shultz and Shevardnadze after wednesday s meet ing. Gerasimov said the two sides discussed a timetable for the withdrawal of the 11  soviet troops from  fact that we Are ready to withdraw from Afghanistan is something that i have said sometime ago Gorbachev said sitting Down with Reagan at the Start of the second Day of Oval office discussions. So. What we will have to Dis cuss will be More  the superpower discussions were limited be cause of the soviet Leader s private Agenda which included talks with congressional leaders the meeting with editors and publishers a luncheon with Shultz and inc dinner at the soviet  was pressure from Reagan and c on Gross to end inc soviet occupation of Afghanistan an Speed the withdrawal l red army troops  
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