European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 2, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes tuesday september 2, 1980 spec confirm mid month Parley planned in Vienna president Chun Doo Hwan will not tolerate corruption Korea s new president vows free ballot in 81 by Terry a. Anderson Seoul South Korea a South Korea s new president. Gen. Chun Doo Hwan took office monday with a pledge of free elections next year and an end to martial Law once the political situation has stabilized and there is no longer any danger of the 49-year-old military strongman who was elected in a rubber stamp Electo ral College vote last wednesday also warned in his nationally televised inaugural address that he will not tolerate Cor he said he wants a democracy suited to our political despite american coolness toward Chun s government . Ambassador William Gleysteen attended the inauguration along with 9,000 korean and foreign dignitaries. Monday was declared a National holi Day and 1,139 prisoners were released from various jails. The Midnight-to-4 . Curfew was lifted for monday night Only and fireworks and an inaugural Ball were scheduled in the evening. But there was no , the country s third president since president Park Chung acc was assassinated last october is expected to name his new Cabinet soon. Most of the members arc expected to be civilians Al though martial Law has been in Force since december and the military is running the , who resigned from the army be cause the Constitution requires the presi Dent to be a civilian touched Only briefly on foreign relations in his ingugurr.1 address. He said he would avidly pursue contacts with communist North Korea and would expand relations with the . And All other Friendly the . Government South Korea s chief ally since world War has sharply criticized Chun s arrest of scores of Politi Cal opponents. The new president promised free and fair elections sometime in the first half of1981 but indicated Many political figures will be barred from them. He added that unproductive overheated campaigning will be prohibited. Nicosia up the organization of Petroleum exporting countries has con firmed that a meeting of open foreign Petroleum and financial ministers will be held in Vienna on sept. 15 and 16, an authoritative Oil publication reported sunday. The Middle East economic Survey published in Nicosia said the purpose of this meeting was to prepare for the second sum Mit conference of open sovereigns and Heads of state scheduled to be held in Baghdad nov. 4 to 6. The Cyprus based publication said one of the main Points on the Agenda of the three minister meeting will be the final recommendations for a plan of action for a Long term open strategy prepared under the chairmanship of the saudi arabian Oil min ister Sheik Ahmad Zaki Yamani. The meeting will also provide an Opportunity for the Oil ministers to hold consultations on the question of the reunification of prices and to decide whether or not to hold an extraordinary open conference to put into effect a Price agreement. This Issue according to the publication is intimately linked with the open Long irm strategy plan. Putting the plan into effect would not be feasible unless open agreed in Advance on a unified Price Struc Ture. A second three minister meeting is scheduled for just before the Baghdad sum Mil to make final preparations for it. The Survey said it cup cols a Memling of the Long term strategy committee of open to be held in London on sept. 10 to make recommendations to be submitted to inc Vienna meeting in mid september. In London the sunday times said it has a copy of draft recommendations prepared by the committee of experts with the Fol lowing Points stressed annual Price rises under the indexing system would probably be More than 10 percent but the real Price growth after Al lowing for inflation and currency changes would be Only 3 percent a year. During Oil sluts stronger open coun tries should lend Money possibly in the form of Oil indexed Bonds to poorer members so that they can afford to Cut production without economic damage. This is designed to prevent a Price War. Open must be ready to offer a cer Tain degree of Assurance to the West on Security of Oil supplies. The experts say governments of industrialized countries May eventually cease to argue about Price As Long As they can predict the future with More Aid to less developed countries should be stepped up on a formula which would Cost $3.375 billion in Grants for every 10 percent increase in Oil prices above $20. There should be informal talks be tween major Oil producers and Consumers and. If these initial efforts arc successful and promising then formal negotiations May be embarked the sunday times said the Best Prospect held out by open s committee of experts is a vague suggestion of assurances on future Levels of Oil supplies. Linked to sunken Canadian Cruiser French Skeleton Riddle May be near solution Paris up authorities monday were investigating the possibility that five skeletons found buried on an Island off the Brittany coast May belong to Canadian sail ors drowned when their Cruiser Sank in the English Channel just before the a Day in Vasion of France in 1944. The skeletons were discovered by Chil Dren digging in the Sand on the Beach on the tiny he do Batz. The skeletons had been Laid out head to foot in a Row each weighted Down with a Stone. A doctor who examined the skeletons said they had not been there More than 40 years and four of them were those of Young men of Between 20 to 25 years old. The other he said could be that of a woman or a teen age boy. Islanders present during the German occupation during world War ii when the skeletons arc considered Likely to have been buried said there had never been any Vio Lence on the Island during the period and that no one had mysteriously disappeared. One theory that inc skeletons belonged to five Young frenchmen who disappeared after leaving the coastal town of Carante for England Early in the War and who May have been caught by German troops has been debunked As unlikely by investigators. There were no Marks indicating violence on the skeletons and it was not German practice to conceal executions investigator said. They said a Seaman from the Island suggested the skeletons May be those of sailors who drowned during naval Battles that took place off the lie de Batz in april and june the Canadian Cruiser Athabasca was sunk in one such action and 50 bodies re covered and buried. But another 71 of the Cruiser s Crew were never accounted for. It is possible five of them were secretly buried on the Beach by French resistance fighters hoping to slay Anonymous investigators said. Deng says world War inevitable Washington a a third world War is inevitable says chinese vice pre Mier Deng Xiaoping. The War is inevitable because the super Powers exist and because their imperialism exists Deng said in an interview monday in the Washington Post. The next 10 years arc very very danger Ous. They Are frightful. We should never forget this fact because Only if we Don t forget this fact May we adopt measures and policies to postpone the Deng outlined his pessimistic Outlook in an interview with italian journalist Orian Fallaci. Deng warned that the War could Start almost anywhere but the Middle East and Indochina Are the most Likely trouble spots. Deng said that after world War ii and the wars in Korea and Vietnam the forces of the United states have heavily declined and the United states has been retreating. Now America is on the defensive and let s face it America fears the soviet Union. As if this were not enough with the political system they have it in t easy for the americans to take immediate decisions. The soviet Union instead is now on the offensive and it can take immediate Deci Sions very quickly Deng said that War will burst sooner or later. And whoever believes the contrary makes a tragic mistake. The soviet Union Speaks every Day about the Salt agreements but in the meantime it continues to increase its armaments. Its amount of atomic bombs and nuclear weapons is unbelievable now and the conventional weapons pile up in their Ware houses. These things Are not food nor shot nor clothes sooner or later they will National flood toll tops 1,100 in India new Delhi India a at least 62 persons were reported killed in floods in Northern and Central India. Forty nine deaths were reported in the state of utter Pravesh raising the death loll there to 940 since the floods began in june. The nationwide toll passed 1,100
