European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 3, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Pages the stars and stripes sunday August 3.19b6 Berlin bombing suspect of wed in new incident b&rl1n ljp1 a jordanian suspected of complicity in the bombing of a disco Nhuc fre que nut by american soldiers was accused thurs Fly of another bombing. West Berlin Justice department Ujj Kaesman Volkir Kaehny said the charged mimed Hasi 35, with Alt fitted Mur Der in Edvi Eolior with the March a bombing at he am can sector office of the Pennard Arab society it bombing injured Nin people. Anoche jordanian Farouk sub much 39, also was charge with complicity in if Wal arrested april i ban suspicion of complicity the april 5 at West Ber Lin s la . Tow explosion killed to America soldiers and turkish woman and injured to including film americans. Britain earns $ 115 billion annually rom scotch sales London of i sex Flats of scotch whisky now earn More ban s1.i�llion a year for Brit Ain according to figure released thursday by the scotch in he 12 monks Andvig in june shipments to 10 world Marks was Worth 11.8 docs not Abca Pnat our overseas sales arc soaring. They we k 1." said Van striker chairman of the % whisky association Public affairs come. In fact the Mesa have is very much one of cautious optimism Vir Export earnings have passed he billion May Only As a result Era great Deal of hard work by Ryone in the Industry he said. 12 germane webers injured by Light nine i dolomites Bolzano Lub a a lightning Bolt injured a dozen Al Gentian climbers standing near a Cross on in jeep ofic Sass Riga is Peak in inc Dolomite Roboins Jour Day police said. Two of inc 12jsjurcd embers were reported seriously injured Jund take by helicopter fro the Peak to a Bono Hospel. Authorities said. The injured in facts. Pal of a group of 16.had scaled fait when a fierce summer storm Oke. The Boup was handing near a huge crib that stand in the Peak when the lightning bpm hit Offida scid. The victims Erc not Idem did. E. Ger Nifon stamp Marks Berlin Wall s an 11 East Gei stamp to of the Lerman commune Isch land reported Init 9 cent slam 5-year-old Ami a paper said. Embers of the Figuli Law and of the freed in Brandenburg Gate groups Are a Cor Lilia formed in Fatiori 3, East German revolt the soviet armed Furci Ruth is the communist Ersary is issuing a he 25lh Anni Lin Wall the any no spa Ruday. Is the in defensive Junist run after the hic was he free by youth Berlin special bos of official East per a cuts the to inscription Wall the it slum the work in front Cut Tchai the i workers june 17,crushed German Organiza Tarn rebels set off blast that Lilis 9, injures 7 Vulej India up1 tamil Guefre asset off an � Plosive device that killed Nina eople seven soldiers and incur Cal seven others i Northern sri Lanka Tamb rebel arc Slaid thursday. Thea urges in the liberation tigers i eela Flonc of four main tamil rebel pups said in blast occurred wednesday Ding a clash m Thanik ulam Village near the town of Kavulya 125 Miles North of the sri Shikan f Colombo sources said seven soldiers and Iwother be Oft died instantly in the explosion and five Sot cars and two rebels were injured. Bush Hussein discuss stalled peace process , Jordan up King Hussein and vice president George Bush talked about israeli ideas Tor peace Friday during relaxed discussions that re i Nebr a relations but Brake no new ground. Bush reported to Hussein on his talks earlier this we with israeli prime minister Shimon Peres during almost two hours of meetings at the Seaside Royal sum Mer Palace. The session came on a Day that saw Bush admit a Middle East listening Mission which was to move onto Egypt saturday has not produced anything specific that would enhance prospects for peace in the re Gion. . Officials said the stalled peace process and on Appeal for the . To Back a jordanian Effort Loim prove the Quality of life for million palestinians in the israeli occupied Weil Bank and Gaza dominated the Bush Hussein discussions. Afterwards Hussein look Bush on a spin around the Clear Blue Gulf of Aqaba in a 39-foot catamaran Speed boat capable tip Jedi up to 60 knots. While not delivering a formal message from Peres to Hussein spokesman Martin Fiu Waier said Bush conveyed his impressions from the meetings in Israel and spend some Lime answering questions the Kin had about those officials said Hussein indicated he Obj encouraged by recent signs of disenchantment with the Plo on the West Bank. Ai the same Lime they said Hussein docs not appear willing to be drawn into the peace process until his political gambit tin the West Bank rum its course. Hussein cited a need for More american support for jordanian sponsored West Bank and Gaza development. The administration announced an initial . Contrib Lioti of $4.5 million thursday in a symbolic show of support for the King despite israeli concern that any Money directed to the West Bank Falls into the control of the Flo. Before flying to this hot port City for an overnight Uty Bush helicopter red 10 i. Nigger Hilltop observation Post on the israeli jordanian order to observe first hand the Pra Nimitz among neighbors that has made inc Middle East a powder Keg. He peered through Field glasses across the Border tothe sea of Galilee and inc strategic Golan Heights. Which Israel seized from Syria in the 1967 Sis Day War and Cal cd the View a dramatic presentation of the geographic dimensions of the political and military Barton Kwh Ltd my Jar uti a oct Noor it it Orbu a la Anuran during the Buhe Tondu Rivitt. Turmoil this area has seen. It just brings Home to you the proximity and the danger of the area Given the closeness of the forces Bush remarked to reporters. La reinforce one s convictions about the need for peace in the area he said. Bush received a briefing on the geography of the area. Ai one Point after a discussion of Jordan s water Supply he inquired of his military Host How dead is the dead sea said the officer very dead Kohl Calls on a is to release Hess for humanitarian reasons Bonn vol Chancellor Helmut Kohl has appealed to the victors of world War 1 to release Rudolf Hess the former Deputy of Adolf Hiller from the four Power Spandau War crimes prison on humanitarian grounds the government said Friday. Spokesman Friedhelm Osl released the text of a letter Kohl sent july 21 to president Reagan. French president Francois Mitterrand British prime minister Mai Jarel Thatcher and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorba Chev. Kohl told the leaders of the four countries that run the prison in the British sector of Berlin thai granting the 92-year-old Hess an amnesty would not mean that nazi crimes were being forgotten. An amnesty on humanitarian grounds is not the same As forgiveness he said. Rudolf Hess today is an old sick Man Kohl wrote. As far As one can judge he does not have Tong to live. In View of this and because his continued de Tention has no meaning an amnesty on humanitarian grounds no longer should be refused Kohl sent a similar letter to the four Powers two years ago. Last Christmas president Richard made a Public Appeal for Hess release from a life Terra imposed by the postwar International military tribunal at Nuernberg. The americans British and French have been will ing to Grant Hess an amnesty bul the soviets who must agree have vetoed the proposals. They have said if Hess is released he would become a Symbol for Neo nazis to rally around. Hess has said the soviets want to keep him in prison until he Dies because they believe he flew to Britain without Hitler s knowledge six weeks before Ger Kohl Hes Many attacked the soviet Union in an Effort to make a separate peace with Britain and pave the Way for a one front Nuernberg judges on oct. I 194fi, sentenced Hess to life imprisonment but he Hai been a captive since he parachuted into Scotland May 10, my an what be called a peace , in his new letter noted 1.4 at Hess had been removed from the prison where he is the Only inmate to the nearby British military Hospital. He spent a week there and was resumed 10 the prison on july 14. A British spokesman said be was taken to the inapt Tal for observation after he complained be Felt Nek but there were no grounds for concern
