European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 29, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday december 29, 19b7 the stars and stripes Page 9 Strauss says he will ask soviets to free rust minister president Franz Josef strains piloting a Light plane Waves goodbye before taking off for Moscow. Bonn of l bavarian minister president fran Josef Strauss said monday he would ask soviet leaders during his three Day visit to Moscow 10 free daredevil German Pilot Malhias rust. Sir Audi 72, the powerful Leader of the bavarian Branch of Floc ruling Christian democrats icel for mos cow in a private plane a Cessna citation he piloted himself. He was scheduled to Confer with soviet foreign minister Eduard Sheva Riland a on monday and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev on tuesday. Asked by reporters at the Munich Airport if he would heed a Petcu of rust s parents to intercede for the 19-year-old Pilot who is serving a four year sentence for his Solo night to Moscow Strauss said thai As a Pilot politician and human being he naturally would try to get rum released. He expressed the opinion rust would have Bee released Long ago if the flight had not been played up in West Germany. If people had left him in peace instead of making a fuss about him a sensible and Quick solution could have been worked out Long ago Strauss said. Strauss who was inv cd by the slate committee for foreign economic affairs planned to discuss economic cooperation disarmament and Gorbachev s Reform program. He was accompanied by Theo a incl the Bonn parliamentary floor Leader of Strauss Christian social Union. Gerold Tandler the party Leader in the Bavari an stale parliament senior aide Edmund so incr and Strauss son Franz Gevorg Strauss. The invitation to Strauss was considered a sign of improved relations Between West Germany and the soviet Union. West German officials said saturday that Shevardnadze will visit Bonn Jan. I �-19. He is expected to Sci a Date for a visit by Gorbachev who has a longstanding invitation from Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Author gives friends copies of banned spy Book London a a former Intelli gence agent said sunday he sent 500 co pies of his memoirs to friends As Christmas presents after the government said it would Block the Book s Publica lion on Security grounds. Anthony Cavendish the former agent said his prospective publisher the Cas still firm had abandoned a two year Bat the to publish his Book inside Intelli he said the company gave up after government lawyers threatened the same kind of Legal action that has pre vented publication in Britain of the memoirs of former intelligence officer Peter Wright. The government blocked publication in Britain of Wright s Book spy catch or on grounds thai he broke his lifetime vow to keep his intelligence work secret. The Book is a Best seller in the United states. Cavendish 60 served in my 6. Brit Ain s equivalent of the . Central intelligence Agency from 154s until 195.1. He said there were no breaches of secrecy in his Book. But he said government attorney sir John Bailey told him after seeing the manuscript that inc government would gel an injunction if Cavendish sought to have it published. Cavendish now a hanker said Cassell could not afford the mounting Legal costs of trying to publish so "1 decided logo ahead he said he paid the Cost of publishing the 160-Page Book and sent it to friends As a gift. He said his attorneys told him that Means of distribution broke no Law. Press association. Britain s Domestic news Agency quoted unidentified government sources As saying the administration of prime minister Margaret Thatcher was unlikely to take action against Cavendish. Cavendish said his Book is a defense of sir Maurice Oldfield who was head of m16 in the mid-1970s, and who died in 1981. A British newspaper reported in april that Oldfield had frequent relations with male prostitutes. Thatcher told the House of commons several Days later that Oldfield had admitted to homosexual activity although his conduct never resulted in a breach of Security Cavendish said Oldfield was guilty of certain peccadilloes. But the Way it was developed into paying Young male prostitutes Allik time. Is disgusting and anti smok no activist is butt of practical joke Richmond British Columbia a anti smoking activist Norm Wrigg Esworth was Fum ing Over being made the object of a practical joke that turned his front Yard into a giant Ash tray. It s just disgusting wriggle Worth said Attar pranksters dumped a huge Load of cigarette Butts on his front walk saturday in this Vancouver suburb. There arc thousands of them wriggles won said looking at a 33-Foovlong Trail of Butts strewn from the Road up to his door. "1 get some threats hut never anything like this be he s offering a si00 Reward to help bring the culprit to Justice. That s littering you he said. Wriggle Worth. A 61-year-old retired Carpenter who has actively campaigned against smoking for More than a decade runs the organisation for protecting children against tobacco. Wriggle Worth concedes he May have made him fan easy target for smokers he has a 13-foot-High. Revolving no smoking sign on the roof of his House. Peres regrets but won t Rule out use of live ammo to quell unrest Washington a israeli foreign minister Shimon Peres said he views inc use of deadly Force id quell palestinian unrest in the occupied Ler Nories As an but he refused to Rule out future use of live ammunition against protesters. Defense minister Yii Hak Rabin also said sunday thai israeli troops would again use deadly Force against unruly demonstrators if they found their own lives at least 21 palestinians died from israeli gunfire in violence that began dec. S and subsided last week. It was the worst unrest since Israel seized the West Bank and Gaza from Jordan and Egypt in the 1967 War. I Sec the use of live ammunition As an Accident not As a policy Peres said sunday during an interview from Jerusalem on lbs s face inc asked whether israeli troops would confine them selves in the future to use of tear Gas and rubber bullets to put Down disturbances. Peres said i Hope we shall not find ourselves in an impossible situation. I know How concerned they arc not to be As for the use of live ammunition he said i Hope it won t be repeated Rabin interviewed from Tel Aviv on Abc s meet the press said that if the violence flares anew israeli troops Reserve the right to use live ammunition when the situation justifies ii. Well try to reduce it to the minimum he said. I believe that what we have tried and will continue 10 iry in coping with violent Public disorder with the mini mum measures rubber bullets tear Gas. Bui when Ever our soldiers Are in Lunger they Are allowed to open fire with live asked Why Israel did not train and equip riot police to Deal with demonstrators rather than using soldiers Rabin responded Israel is lined in ils resources and i Don t believe that we should have rial police. 1 believe that basically the situation can be controlled and will be he insisted that the crackdown was an appropriate response to the unrest. What we have to drive Home to the minds the hearts of the people of the Arab countries their leaders the palestinians is that by wars threats of wars terror Public disorder m a Vio Lent Way they la achieve nothing he said. The Reagan administration last week criticized is Rael s tactics in dealing with the unrest refusing to veto a . Resolution deploring the israeli Security Mea sures. In addition the stale department said it was deeply grieved Over the ulu Ulion and while House spokesman Marlin fit water commented. Harsh Security measures and excessive use of live ammunition cannot substitute fora genuine but a former . Ambassador to Israel Samuel Lewis look Issue sunday with the official . Response saying. No country lilies to be lectured about How it keeps peace and i think in went right to the Edge of being a mis take he said of the stale do pigment reaction
