European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 4, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes monday August 4.1986 god Hafi blamed in hostage death congressman said saturday that mar Qaddafi had an american britons murdered in april after buying them from their lebanese captors. Qadhafi tried to do the same with four other american hostages including the Rev. Lawrence Martin Jenco and three men still held by islamic jihad said Robert Dornan a Calif. To Dornan made thcau0hwsafter at tending a Pujji Homecoming Cele bration i Jeffi i in was freed july 26 Nohs As a hostage. The state department confirmed Tome two Days ago that Qadhafi had tried buy father Junco and the other hos Leash Dornan said. The him Down. Howey he other g. Lburn of san Francisco. So. Bought Wilbum and the two englishmen for the sole purpose of murder ing state department had no imme Diate comment on Doman s remarks. When asked How much Qadhafi had allegedly paid dome Rumor that jul dollars rumours it could be Doman stressed that the shiite mos Lem group islamic jihad which freed 1 still holds three american hos. To do with the deaths Kilburn 62,librarian, disappeared dec. Was found shot to death april 17. Fou with him both also shot dead were Leigh Douglas 34, a British professor at the american University and Philip pad Field 40, a British language teacher. A nearby note said Arab revolutionary cells killed them in retaliation for the . Air attack on Libya on april 15. The three americans still held by islamic jihad Are David Jacobsen director of the american University Hospital i Beirut Terry a. Anderson 38, of Lorain Ohio chief Middle East correspondent r the associated press and Thomas us of fort Collins colo., act ing drama Hul Uip at the american University 01 Sis photo by Tracy Bike hot time in Mannheim Sunshine a Good bal Laroe us Cool drink what More could boy ask for on sweltering summer Day six year old Daniel Moreno takes a swig from his water bottle during the Mannheim Bamberg German american league playoff game in Mannheim sunday. Story on Page 25. Thatcher other leaders discuss possible South Africa sanctions London up British prime minister Marga ret Thatcher and leaders of six other Commonwealth nations met sunday to begin a crucial three Days of talks on possible sanctions against the White minority government of South Africa. About 200 demonstrators opposed to South Africa system of apartheid shouted sanctions now As the seven leaders arrived in limousines at Marlborough House the Commonwealth Headquarters in downtown of the participants in the mini Summit of countries from the former British Empire Zambia president Kenneth Kaunda said Thatcher was Iso lated from the other leaders because of her resistance to major economic sanctions against Pretoria Al though officials said she was the talks with spirit of Compromise. The seven leaders ate lunch together at a downtown hotel hosted by Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi who flew in sunday morning and was the last participant to arrive. The other countries taking part were Canada Australia Zimbabwe and the Bahamas. Kaunda who met separately with Thatcher sat urday night said he did t see any Hope at All in changing her mind on sanctions which she maintain would Hurt the nation s Black majority More than Whites. Asked to predict the outcome of the mini sum Mit he said this Summit is so crucial i would not like to say what will some officials have suggested the creation of a com Mittee to coordinate Commonwealth sanctions with Europe and the United states. Kaunda said he could support such an idea As Long As Thatcher was not on the committee. He suggested Australia Canada and India As possible members. The african Leader who has threatened to pull his country out of the Commonwealth if Thatcher does not agree to sanctions also said the rest of the Commonwealth is with me so Are the British people and the american the mini Summit was arranged last october in Nas Sau when the Heads of government of the 49-nation group held their biennial meeting. The leaders decide to Send an eminent persons group to Southern Afri Ca on a Mission designed to push South african presi Dent Pieter Botha towards dialogue with the Black majority. The group got no positive results and the Nassau communique stated if in their opinion adequate Progress has not been made we agree to consider the adoption of further the Accord said measures to be considered included ban on air links prohibition of new investment or reinvestment of profits in South Africa and a ban on the import of agricultural goods. British foreign Secretary sir Geoffrey Howe said the Central purpose is getting an end to apartheid not by conflict but by Detroit workers reach tentative pact to i cd 19-Day municipal walkout so from Page 1 Detroit up negotiators reached agreement sunday to end a 19-Day Walf out by 7,000 municipal workers that has halted bus service and left tons of Gar Bage uncollected a Union official said. James Glass american federation of state county and municipal employees Council 25 president said the agreement provides a guaranteed 13.6 percent salary increase during the three year said he expected the contract to be approved by Union members who " week rejected another proposal would have ended the idled 12,000 municipal. I expect this ten fag Cement to receive the backing pour rank and file leadership when they vote Glass said. The agreement has the by backing of the Union negotiating team Funion president16. 7,000 Union members went on Shl hta other 5,000 workers among them bus Helmand trash ers have been Hono Ifor the most pan. The tentative a cent wage year and a i percent wage increase and a the second year and a $400 need Bonus Worth 2 percent in the 1 year of the contract Glass said. In addition under the Revenue sharing formula of some members could receive an additional sum of up to $400 during the third year of the contract depending on increases in City revenues he said. The City and Union moved negotiations to an Kation after workers a Tenta Tive july 28. On Fri an a. Young said be were trying desperately to wrap it up Over the garbage truck Drivers who belong to the teamsters Are bargaining with Theon a contract to replace one that Friday. The Union said its Mem a meet monday to decide whether crabby ordered the trash haulers Back to Worl pc thursday. But the handful of the Driver Jcj reported for work collected Little of theteus Ansof tons of garbage that have piled up since the strike started. Talks Reagan and his never Deal with them. The silence of the Pope about the crimes of America and its Cou abort As Well As his support factions makes n therefore any cps pal Rance with hims also the Case with by Robert Jenco had met with the Pope in the Vatican Runcie in London and Reagan in Washington and said he was delivering messages from the kidnappers. We wish to Tell father Jenco t first to know to Hajj he _ one themis jihad. A do not Letti Tolwin of or make you fabricate lies to do More harm than Good to this if you want your colleagues hos tages to join you and father Benjamin Weir you both know from where the solution begins the statement added. Weir 61, a presbyterian minister kid napped by islamic jihad _ was _ claimed responsibility for kidnapping another american . Embassy political officer Willia Buckley March 16, 1984. But it said he last oct 4 in reprisal for Al icily in Israel s air raid on the non Msj quarters of Yasse Arafat s Pale _ lion oct. 1. However no found. His commitment to do so in stat Mentsas Early As 1983, the report said. Reagan s letter said that after a five year research period lasting until 1991, the United states and the soviet Union would embark on discussions of How to manage a transition period to a defense entered Era the paper said. But if no agreement could be reached within an other two years each Side could go its own Way to put into place a space base defensive system the paper said. Sex envoy who saved thousands of jews Dies Tokyo a former japanese Diplomat Tempo Sugihara who helped save thousands of lithuanian jews Dur ing world War ii has died his family said. He was 86. He died of bean failure at a Hospital i Kamakura Southwest of Tokyo. Sugihara was the japanese Consul i Kovno Lithuania in 1940 when he de fied his government s orders and Issue transit visas for nearly 6,000 jews seek ing to flee. A year later nazi German invaded Lithuania which is now part of the soviet Union. Japan was Allied with Germany during the War and Sugihara was subsequently dismissed from the foreign service
