European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 10, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 in is Brief the stars and stripes wednesday september 10,1988 opposition Leader freed from jail in Pakistan Islamabad Pakistan a opposition Leader Binazir Bhutto treed after 25 Days in detention vowed to continue her Campaign to oust Pakistan s president. Gen. Mohammad Ziaul Haq and Force nationwide elections Bhutto was released from Gandhi jail outside Karachi monday along with hundreds of other opposition figures arrested in a crackdown last month Zia seized Power in a 1977 Militar coup in which he ousted Bhutto s father the late prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto who was hanged two years later on a disputed murder conspiracy charge nigerian boats collide about 100 feared dead Lagos Nigeria a about 100 people were feared dead following a collision Between two vessels Oft port Harcourt in Southern Nige Ria the transport ministry in Rivers state said statement from the ministry s Inland water ways division said two motor vessels the Nembhand the asset collided White trying to navigate around a dangerous area off the niger River Delta known As he death it did not say when the Accident occurred. It said the Nambe was carrying about 400 passengers. Responsibility claimed for City Hall blast in Paris Paris a a previously unknown Gro upon tuesday claimed responsibility for a bomb ing at the Paris City Hall in a communique i Beirut that criticized another shadowy Organiza Tion that has been claiming to have earned out attacks in declare our responsibility for the explosion at Jacques Chirac s City Hall said the arabic language statement signed partisans of right and Freedom dropped in the Mailbox of Western news Agency in Beirut Chirac Premier of France s Center right government also is mayor of Paris and maintains an office in the ornate 17th-Century City Hal building. A bomb exploded in the Post office on the City Hall s ground floor monday evening kill ing a postal employee and injuring 19 other peo ple. Pan american cancels flights to Karachi new York up pan american air ways announced tuesday it has suspended travel to Karachi Pakistan because of the terrorist attack on a jumbo Jet in which 19 people were am cancelled a Stop in Karachi on sat urday said Pamela Hanlon spokeswoman for the airlines. Legislators sworn to secrecy after Daniloff Case briefing Washington a president Reagan and Secretary of state George Shultz briefed congressional leaders tuesday on the Case of Nicholas Dan loft the american journalist imprisoned in the soviet Union and they pledged not to divulge what Steps the United slates is considering in retaliation. One participant said the White House is preparing report to the nation but an administration spokesman said he knows of no such plan. In new York meanwhile a Federal grand jury indicted . Employee Gennady of Zakharov on charges he tried to buy classified military secrets for the soviet Union. The indictment charged Zakharov with three counts conspiracy obtaining classified documents and attempting to communicate the material to a foreign government. There has been speculation that the aug. 23 arrest of Zakharov led the soviets to arrest Dan Loir. The arrest of Daniloff on espionage charges has soured super Power relations and has cast a question Mark Over chances for a Summit this year. Reagan s advisers Are studying 8 variety of Steps tout pressure on the soviet Union to release the . News & world report journalist. The proposed Mea sures include the expulsion of soviet functionaries at the United nations a few at a time a general reduction in the size of the soviet embassy staff in the United states and cancellation of n scheduled Summit planning session later this month Between Sulu and soviet foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze. Reagan breaking his silence on Dan Lofti Case 10days after the correspondent was arrested publicly vowed there would be no Trade for a soviet physicist arrested on spy charges recently in new York. Through several channels we be made our position Clear the soviet Union is aware of How serious the consequences will be for our relations if Nick Dan Loftis not set free Reagan told a cheering crowd at a political fund raising even monday in Denver. Kidnapped from Paga 1 Beirut. The most recent kidnapping of an american was june 10, 1985. When gunmen abducted Thomas Sutherland 55, acting Dean of agriculture at the Amer ican University of Beirut. A police official speaking on condition of anonymity said the gunmen intercepted Reed s dark Blue Volvo at 11 15 . In the Bir Hassan District of West Beirut. He said the kidnapping too place a few Hundred Yards from the Headquarters of syrian Intelli i gence officers supervising a Secu Rity plan for West Beirut. One of Reed s colleagues said the gunmen stopped Reed s i chauffeur driven car near gutted supermarket. The col Feague said Reed was on his Way. Reed to play gunmen released Reed s Driver. An arabic speaking woman who identified herself As a family Friend answered the Telephone at the Reed residence. She old the associated press that Reed s syrian bom wife Fahmiya was too upset to talk about what has happened. Reed s colleague said Reed had converted to islamic order to be Able to marry his wife. He has been living in Lebanon for about eight years the colleague said the Reeds have a 5-year-old son Harcq. The moslem run voice of the nation and the Chris Tian voice of Lebanon radio stations said Reed Baa been director of the school for four years. An Anonymous caller claimed responsibility on be half of islamic jihad or islamic holy War. Frank Albert Reed a new agent for the Cia was arrested at noontime today in moslem Beirut the caller told a Western news Agency. The caller said documents convicting him were found on we found out that his educational Mission we amere disguise for his espionage efforts. We uncovered Reed s game the caller said. The real moslem have uncovered the game and the Wilt punish whoever is involved in it the caller said. In addition to Sutherland three americans Are miss ing in Lebanon. Islamic jihad has claimed responsibility Tor kidnapping All four. They Are Terry a. Anderson 38, chief Middle East correspondent of the associated press. Anderson of Luram Ohio was kidnapped March 16,1985, in West Beirut David Jacobsen 55, director of the american University Hospital. Jacobsen of Huntington Beach calif., was kidnapped May 28,1985, in Wesl Beirut William Buckley. 58, a . Embassy political offi cer. Buckley was kidnapped March 16, 1984. It limit jihad claimed it killed Buckley in retaliation for Israel raid on the Palestine liberation Oil animation i Bead quarters in Tunisia last october. No body was found. Lottery from Page 1 lotteries. The spokesman said officials Are studying the Issue strictly for overseas implementation. He Eaid i would be next to impossible for the service to establish a lottery in the United Stales due to Legal implications congressional considerations and conflict with state lotteries. He said Many of the same issues need to be addressed for the overseas Arena a Well. We have to think about local status of Force. Agreements and things like that he said. We re Only in the thinking and exploring stage he said we have to coordinate with a tremendous num Ber of people before we even know if it s possible for ill to do this. It s an idea whose Lime May have come but it s definitely a Long Way from reality 1 criticizes from Page 1 Best Way to thwart the hijackers demands that the plane be flown to Cyprus. Hussain a native of suburban new York City is the first of the wounded passengers to speak publicly. She appeared at a Brief news conference tuesday afternoon accompanied by her Mother and or. Col Ken Maffel commander of the air Force regional medical Center in Wiesbaden. Officials at the facility list Hussain s condition a stable. Her speech was slurred As a result of her facial wounds but she spoke deliberately. She appeared atthe news conference in a Hospital gown and Robe and was wearing Blue socks and White Tennis shoes. Ker led was in a Sling. Hussain said the hijackers came aboard the plane shooting and then began shouting for passengers Loraine their hands. We did that and we had to keep them in the air for 10, 12 hours she said. Finally i got fed up and put them Down. I did t care what they said the hijackers hit passengers and member of the Crew she said and they bit a stewardess most of All. If she did t do what they asked they did violent things to asked if she was bitter toward the hijackers Hus Sain said she is bitter with everyone of the hijackers Hussain said she would ask hem Why did you do it what is the reasoning Hussain said one Hijacker continually paced the aisle during the ordeal and1 she briefly considered trip Ping him. "1 thought about putting my foot out because i Wasin an aisle seat and tripping him and getting his gun. But my grandmother told me not to that there were four other hijackers who would shoot she said her grandmother is being treated in Kara Chi Pakistan Hospital for shrapnel wound in the feet the two managed to flee the plane when an emergency Cut equipped with a slide was opened. I could t walk because my had a Bullet in it it was so heavy she said. But i thought it was my Armor my life. I got to the door and several people helped me carried me Down the slide and i was taken to Hussain and 10 other wounded in the hijacking were transferred to Germany sunday aboard a a air Force c-141 Star lifter transport plane. Also at the Wiesbaden facility Matli Arjun Netre Kanji a native of Silver Spring md., was in stable condition tuesday with a jaw fracture. Two male Pas sengers also Are being treated at the facility for Shrap Nel wounds and cuts. Both Are in stable condition officials said two others Are being treated at the army regional medical Center in Landsi Uhl Germany. A male who suffered gunshot wounds in the head was lined Asie Sously til but making a woman suffering from Heel injuries was in goo condition. There was no information on the conditions of briton an italian and an Indian at the army Renoul medical Center at Frankfurt and of a girl and boy receiving treatment at the University clinic in Frank Furt
