Thursday, April 24, 1986 Nation/World University Daily Kansan 11 West German government expels 22 Libyan officials United Press International BONN, West Germany - The government cracked down on Libyans in West Germany yesterday, ordering a mass expulsion of diplomatic personnel, travel and entry restrictions and close scrutiny of Libyan business activities. Chief government spokesman Friedhelm Ost said terrorist attacks against the 250,000 U.S. armed forces and their families in West Germany were feared. The government is considering restricting non-resident traffic from predominantly U.S. residential areas. He also told a news conference that U.S. military families would be allowed to exchange their military license plates for German civilian plates so their cars would present a less conspicuous target for terrorists. A terrorist bomb exploded in a nightclub in West Berlin on April 5, killing a U.S. soldier and a Turkish woman and injuring 230 people, 64 of them Americans. The United States blamed Libya for the attack and bombed two Libyan cities in retaliation last week. loved two Libyan cities in rebellion, West Berlin police have arrested a Palestinian in connection with the attack, and a city justice official said some indications linked the suspect to Libya. The kohl government ordered the expulsion of two middle-ranking Bonn-based Libyan diplomats soon Ost said the additional crackdown measures taken yesterday against Libya were unanimously endorsed by a boarder Helmut Kohl's Cabinet in keeping a decision by the 12 European Community foreign ministers in Luxembourg on Monday to take sanctions against Libya. after the nightclub bombing. --- Foreign Ministry spokesman Reinhard Bettzueh told the news conference after yesterday's Cabinet meeting that 22 members of the 41-member staff of Libya's embassy in Bonn would be ordered to leave West Germany in three to 10 days. was sent in three to 10 days. He said travel by the remaining 14 diplomats or administrative staff would be limited to the Bonn area unless special permission was obtained first. in New Germany, which now maintains an embassy staff of 11 diplomats and 11 administrative personnel in Libya, has ordered three people withdrawn from Tripoli to bring its staff to 19 as well. Bettzeugt said. The government spokesmen said authorities were directed to check Libyan businesses in West Germany as Libyan airline offices and trading companies to determine whether the staffs could be reduced. They said an immediate tightening of entry visa requirements on Libyans also had been added to Germany. **I am on Libyan as also on débarrè** About 1,200 Libyans live in West Germany Soviet ships drop anchor near Tripoli United Press International HOME — A Soviet navy task force arrived at the Libyan capital of Tripoli yesterday, the Italian news agency ANSA said. The Soviet vessels were said to be on a "courtesy visit," according to a brief ANSA dispatch from the Libyan capital. No other details were given. Fort authorities organized a top-security welcome for the passenger Garnita, when it arrived from Tripoli shortly after noon. In Naples, officials said Italian navy ships escorted a Libyan bay boat into the harbor past the U.S. carrier Coral Sea and other 6th Fleet vessels anchored in the Bay of Naples. Two Italian navy corvettes met the Libyan motorship at the limit of Italian territorial waters and escorted it to a dock where it was guarded on the sea side by another corvette and by port police on the dockside. 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