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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 5, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page Friday september 5,1986 Qadhafi ignites protest Harare Zimbabwe up1 the presence of libyan Leader col. Moa mar Qadhafi at the non aligned sum Mil in Harare on wednesday touched off two Ami american demonstrations despite Light Security measures. Qadhafi who arrived monday night in Zimbabwe on his first trip abroad since the . Raid on Libya in april was greeted at the morning session of the Summit by about 100 libyan and zimbabwean demonstrators Down with Rea Gan Down with Thatcher they chanted. Fitzgerald hospitalized los Angeles a jazz Singer Ella Fitzgerald recently treated Tor congestive hear failure has been hospitalized again with an undisclosed ailment and has cancelled her engagements for inc rest of the year. She s been undergoing tests Mary Cutwa Ter a spokeswoman for Fitzgerald said wednes Day. She s in Good condition. At the moment there is really nothing to  Cut water said the Singer was in a private room St Cedars Sinai medical Center. Murder suspect sought Fordingbridge England a police said wednesday they Are Hunting for the Dis missed Handyman of a retired publisher who was killed with his wife and three other people at a country mansion in Southern England. The charred bodies of Joseph Cleaver his wife Hilda and three other people believed Tobe his son daughter in Law and the nurse who cared for Mit. Cleaver were found tuesday in upstairs bedrooms of the House which was heavily damaged by fire. Police said the five apparently were killed monday night. Hampshire county police said they were seek ing George Stephenson 35. Who was fired from his Job As a Handyman on aug. 8. Greece May bar nukes Athens Greece prime minister Andreas Papandreou has told his socialist party s Centra committee that he has Personalty informed the United Stales that Greece May demand the removal of its nuclear weapons. Papandreou said Greece had been pursuing the objective of removing nuclear  Stock piles within the framework of a longstanding initiative involving communist and pro West Ern Balkan nations to make the Peninsula a nuclear free zone if there is no Progress there we will unilaterally Send Back All the nuclear weapons in Greece he said last weekend. John Doe keeps mum St. Paul Minn a a Man arrested by authorities but known Only As John Doe is accused of intercepting a $434,188 . Treasury Check and going on a spending spree. He s Waltzing us said police sgt. Mori nos Trum a forgery fraud investigator. He s not telling us anything or acknowledging who  some of the Money was used under the name Anthony Smith to buy a 1983 porsche converti ble for 128,500, police said. The Man was charged and arraigned in Federal court tuesday As John Doe and is being held without Bond in Ramsey county jail. Poison in soup kills Man Camden . Up a Man has died of cyanide poisoning after eating Lipton Chicken Noodle cup a soup bought at a store in Runne Mede ., Camden county prosecutor Samuel Asbelia said wednesday. Lewis Dunbar 27, of Runnemede went into convulsions two hours after eating a cup of the dehydrated soup monday but the cause of his death was not determined until an autopsy was performed wednesday Asbelia said. Traces of cyanide were found in Dunbar s body and in the remains of an opened envelope of the soup Asbelia said. Asbelia said the Case was being investigated As an apparent homicide. Harvard Marks birthday by honouring Early donor Cambridge mass. A Harvard University kicked off its 350th anniversary Celebration wednes Day with the issuance of a red. 56-Ccnt sump depicting John Harvard the Butcher s son whose donation helped create the Ivy league school. The first Day Issue ceremony was held at the John of Kennedy school of government and attended by about 450 University and . Postal service officials and a roomful of stamp collectors. The stamp in the school color of Crimson bears a head and shoulders drawing taken from the Benefactor s statue in Harvard Yard. It joins the postal serv ice s great americans series ois lamps. Recently retired postmaster general Albert Casey class of 1943, Harvard president Derek Bok Kennedy school Dean Graham t. Allison and the stamp s de signer Robert a. Anderson of Lexington participated in the ceremony. In 1638 and the school decided to thank him for his deathbed gift of 400 books and half his estate Worth about 800 pounds. The five Day Bash criticized by some faculty Mem Bers and alumni As a bit too much for the August institution american s oldest school of higher learning will Cost an estimated $ 1 million. The Celebration includes More than 100 sym Posia on diverse subjects. Iran still holds soviet freighter by the Washington Post iranian warships stopped two soviet cargo vessels in the persian Gulf in the past two Days seizing one of them after a Chase and forcing it to an iranian port where it apparently was still being held wednesday. The incidents came amid a general escalation of fighting Between Iran and Iraq. Iran s move against soviet shipping its first in a two year Campaign to halt shipments that could Aid Iraq in the 6-year-old War surprised observers. There was no immediate soviet reaction although foreign ministry spokesman Gennady Gerasimov con firmed that Iran had detained the 11,750-ton Pyotr yells of. He said it was carrying Cement. Iran has broadly defined what it considers War goods however and has seized construction materials destined for Iraq from some ships. The Pyotr yells of which had just entered the Gulf in route from the Black sea to Kuwait was seized tuesday morning off the coast of the United Arab emirates. Another soviet freighter the Tutov was intercepted and then released wednesday. Navy f-14 crash leaves 1 dead san Diego up an f-14 fighter Jet crashed into the Pacific Ocean shortly after Takeoff wednesday from North Island naval air station killing one of i to officers on Board a Navy spokesman said. Names of the Crew were not disclosed pending notification of  survivor was taken to Balboa naval Hospital and his condition was not disclosed. Both the Pilot and radar intercept officer ejected before he plane hit the water shortly before 9 a.m., about five Miles from the runway or nor. Steve Queen  divers who happened to be practising in the area rescued one of lie aviators but the other was found dead. The plane had been overhauled and was being delivered to a fighter Squadron at Minnar naval air Sta Tion in san Diego Queen said. World airways cuts service api world airways announced wed Escorp i to Flynn scheduled passenger service sept. 1s and Wilf the Oakland based no frills carriers citrate on its profitable charter and aircraft a Nance operations. The Carrier has offered scheduled Pas to eight . Cities and London i world chairman . Said the airline has arranged with  airways and United airlines off prior world tickets for flights after sept. Isa mad Lional Cost. Layoffs which represent 57 percent of world s 2,600-employee work Force will affect pilots flight attendants ground service personnel administrative personnel and ticket agents at world s i_4jls� and european passenger Servic Joca a i Scoutt said wgju0mrognun to help its renounced the election of t. Coteman an i president and chief executive officer to Lead twirl Hay s restructuring. Andrews former chairman of  Arthur h. Hulton 54, who became vice Chi i Scoutt said passenger serval Hye have kept the company in the red for the past six i world lost $58.2 million in 1982,  in 1983, $17.9 million in 1984 and $9.5 Millionth a $267 million debt was restructured in 1984. Man charged with attempted air piracy Miami a Airport Security guards wednesday spotted what looked like containers of gasoline in the carry on Luggage of a Man awaiting a flight and he was arrested and charged with attempted air piracy the Fri said. The Man who held a ticket for american airlines flight 975 to san Juan puerto Rico was in a pre boarding Security area at Miami International Airport said William Wells special agent in charge of the Fri office Here. William Diaz 26, of Miami was being held at the metropolitan correctional Center. Diaz is to appear at a hearing thursday before a Federal magistrate said agent Dennis Erich. If convicted Diaz faces a maximum punishment of 20 years in prison. Early tests indicated the fluid found inside one 1 for ounce and one 32-Ouncc bleach bottle was gasoline but lab reports were incomplete said Erich. Billionaire sues Bank Developer Dallas a billionaire businessman h. Ross Perot has sued a Bank and a Developer for $200 Mil lion alter the bankruptcy of a hotel in which he was limited partner. Perot the founder of electronic data systemscorp., claims manufacturers Hanover Trust co. And Developer William t. Criswell misled him into invest ing in the hotel and concealed financial information from him Perot filed the suit tuesday in state District court in Dallas Perot invested $8.3 million to become a limited partner in Hyatt Regency West in Houston shortly after it opened in 1983, the suit said. Last year when the project was refinanced Perot agreed to Personalty guarantee a $30 million mortgage from Bank of Ameri Ca to help keep the hotel out of financial trouble attorneys for Perot and Criswell said the 400-room hotel filed for bankruptcy Protection tuesday  
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