European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 24, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday. January 24, 1990 the stars and stripes Page 3 posts offered e. German opposition by the Baltimore Sun East Berlin a an ally Mph to rebuild support for his shaky govern ment. Prime minister a sons Modrow monday invited opposition groups to form a coalition and offered thin ministerial posts. \. Also at monday s round table div Cussion Between the East German government and its opposition the coun try s former Leader. Egon Kren. Explained the inner Workings of the much feared state Security police and App Logi cd for his previous actions As chief of internal Security. Modrow s offer to share Power with citizen groups and parties none of which Enisley nine months ago. Was the clearest sign that his 2-month-old government is facing its deepest crisis. Our government needs the support of All groups and parties that Are rep resented Here so that it can carry on until May 6 he said. Foul Jakc other offers which usually were resented As an attempt to Slough the country s economic problems elections this one May be accepted. _ if it really is an c no Agency situation greek measure would extend bases deadline Athens. Greece a the administration presented a Bill to parliament monday calling for a Sui month Extension of the deadline for the United suits to dismantle ils military installations in Greece or under terms of a defense Accord that cd Rcd i december 1988. The United Stales has until stay 21 to remove personnel and property from four najor base Sand several smaller installations jew less a new agreement is reached. Of the Bill would extend to nov. In the deadline for dismantling the bases which a pfc established in the mid-1950s. The Bill signed by Anions Sama Ras and defense Minista Rgrannis to an Clakis. Was to be debated by a parliamentary committee on conservative a a socialist parties thai support Premier Xenophon Zolotas three party administration decided last Jronh to a tank the six month Exten Sion requested i the United slates so that negotiations on a new Fly Fonse pact could continue. The two bar tics hold 276 scats in the 300-member parliament the communist led coalition of the left an Progress i opposed to the bases remaining in Greece hut has said it will not withdraw from the government in the event of a Law postponing their removal. And if the other opposition parties joining. Then we would be willing to do so said Ibrahim Boehms. Whose so Cial democratic party ranks As a favorite for the May vote. Representatives from other similar comments. A a Cetinje of to can Modrow and the oppose Lepir was scheduled for wednesday. Despite Modrow s popularity his communist Ywin ated govern ment has not Beci of to rain legitimacy in he Popup Ron. A monday night s Leip in. For example one Del a Anc of tort cd things that the 100.0 1 1jemufl0ffators could agree on besides German reunification was that the party should be abolished. Kretiv to was dismissed As East Germany s Leader in december after re or Ftping Erich Hon Cockcr in october said inc state Security Agency had become a fiefdom inside the country and police were officially abolished ear Lier this month. In truth the ministry became a stat within a slate that controlled members of the Kren said. Lie said the ministry which had agent sat All Levels of government was under the control of lion Cockcr and former politburo member Erich Mielec. Ready to go these three German shepherds mined by Irwin in Nohach of Crail sheim. West Germany Are All is l fur a ride Dnn the aul Ohahn in the trunk of their master s Arutiun Ighile. Yugoslav communists split Over reforms Belgrade. Yugoslavia a the Liberal Republic of Slovenia walked out Ofa communist party Congress monday declaring the proposed Reform plan did not go far enough. Some delegates predicted the party was doomed. Earlier monday delegates voted to give up the communists 45-year-old guarantee of Power. Liberals from Slove Nia and elsewhere said they would set their own ideological course which could Lead to a split in the ranks. Slovenian delegates left the Hall As delegates prepared to vote on the Reform document after three Days of debate. Croatian party chief Ivica Racan demanded the Congress suspend its work. Otherwise he said Croatia s delegation would refuse to vote on the Reform document and other conference papers. However. President Slobodan Milo Sevic of Serbia largest of Yugoslavia six republics said suspending work would cause the party to practically Dis band and decapitate the c9ngrcss look d 30-Minulc recess after Milosevic finished a speech in which he warned of grave consequences for the communist party and the future of the he urged the remaining delegates to adopt the Reform document and choose a new leadership. Milan Kucan a leading Slovenia communist told journalists the breakup of the communist party is the Only pos sible consequence of this slovenian party spokesman Peter bikes said his party would have a Region Al party conference feb. 2 and establish an Independent party on the basis of democratic he predicted two or three parties would emerge from the split. Ciril Ribicic Leader of the Slovenia party said before the walkout the con Gress failed to accept any of his delegation s ideas and we Are not going to take part in the agony of the communist party in the document on which we pinned by far the highest Hopes turned out to be far below expectations and lagging be Hind reforms offered by Reform minded leftist parties in socialist East european Ribicic said. News report says accused spy Bloch no Long graces prosecution Washington a the Justice department has decided not to prosecute Felix Bloch. The american Diplomat suspected of spying for the soviet news said monday night. The dip Armeni declined to confirm the was the subject of a massive and highly visible Fri surveillance last year after it was Learned thai he had been videotaped passing a Suil Casc to a soviet agent in had been the no. 2 official of the . Embassy in Vienna for much of the Reagan adminis Lvalion years Zajf thru Laking an assignment in he was placed Tjho adm Nistra live leave in june he his $80.000 annual salary. The agents at least those visible were withdrawn in december and there were reports Al the Lime thai the Justice department had All but Given up Hope of prosecuting Bloch on an espionage charge. It v what has not been rep Orund a 1wnal if any secrets Bloch is iwo cd to have Given to the sovi�rt7hion.Bloch,it4atdlo have been wiretapped Teu inf arts wife that he accepted pay if rants from the soviets. But such a wire Lap might not be admissible in an Ameri can court analysis have Runkl. A spokesman for the Justice department said monday in a blood that thebiocr7wl�mlyniinuiwihmefsi said it is my . 11 no Deci Sion had to Eion Telb Etmo prosecute Bloch. A Floch was quoted As telling the network he does not know what the govern ment is doing with his Case. The Situa lion has t he said. His lawyer. John Bray declined to the slate department has not acted against Bloch. He will have to leave the department in april if he has not won promotion by then. As a 30-Yearveteran, he would be entitled to a pen Sion. Felix Bloch
