European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 1, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes wednesday october 1.1989 to . Needy. I Angeles up Amer Ica s Nady will receive awful Hal of the my million in Cony buttons the a Stavor Africa Joun Dalion collected Vii has across America prox. The los Angeles times reporte in a the City s serv ice showed i hts As duly 31, the Charity had $15 million forms Tributino a Ameri Ca s poor the times a during Pic week or gaffers Hope thai anon $7milliu/in to collected still Jome in. If they materialize abet 57 percent of the Mone 25 event raised will actual fib Charity. Chernobyl s effect Moscow a the Cher Nobyl nuclear Accident and delayed construction at three other nuclear plants arc contributing to serious shortfalls in the electricity Supply As Winter approaches the communist party daily pravda said monday. In a front Page editorial that urged All citizens to save electricity both at Home and Al work the newspaper did not specify How the chernobyl Accident has affected the Power Supply nor How much electricity has been lost because of the april 26 disaster. The Accident destroyed Cherno Byl s no. 4 reactor and led to the immediate shutdown of the Plant s remaining three reactors. I a anoint45 fib Caonabo a m dowry in � col Tow 77 8�id to h annum03 14 cum i4 u Pipik j1 if director says Dollar s slide can help balance world Trade Washington up the massive Sull and coordinate policies based on devaluation of the Dollar has not cd of analysis of such factors As Domestic of cited the world Economy but should begin growth balance of payments currency to restore balance to global Trade in the near Exchange and interest rates future and eventual right the Trade in Treasury Secretary James Baker sound balance the managing director of the inter ing h significantly More ominous chord National monetary fund said monday. Stressed repeatedly Al preparatory if the Trade imbalances Are on the meetings sunday Inal concerns relating to mend Jacques do la Rosiere said at a growth ettemae imbalances and Protection news conference before the annual if ism not Only persist but have grown and world Bank meeting opens tuesday. Clearly these Trade and current a we have massive Exchange rate devel count imbalances have got to be reduced. Although he did nol is ints that have nol yet worked their either through greater competitiveness of upon Germany and Japan to through the the Dollar or increased growth outside the interest rates As the Ulm Balladur echoed monday the . Cal for coordinated action on interest Rales. The French minister said the c-7 countries had formally agreed Hal the Domestic indicators should be used i basis for coordinated action but he said Germany is nol particularly enthuse. Tic about using the indicat9rs As a tag Ger for automatic consultation medical we pm. Effect through the Economy. The if director who has announced he will step Down this year said weekend meetings of finance ministers from the croup of seven Industrial countries had produced a consensus on International cooperation although the agreement failed to satisfy most participants. These nations the United states West Germany Japan France Britain Canada and Italy have agreed to con United states or a combination of these factors Baker said. Higher growth in the Industrial world is also critical to an orderly Resolution of the International debt problems Baker said. Baker did nol get promises As he had hoped from Germany Japan and other Industrial countries to stimulate their economies with lower interest Rales. Bui French finance minister edouard ing a split among participants Aslo the importance of policy Coord million. Although he did nol specifically Call j an 10 lower their nit cd slates has done repeatedly Balladur said thai countries with Large surpluses in their balance of payments should attempt to stimulate internal without referring specifically to the United states however he stressed that countries with sizable fiscal deficit should lower these deficits so Hal Domestic demand is lower and then they can Export pm re Cas for new turkish election Fine ban on 7 00 politicigj&1tfivity Ankara Turkey a Foch prime minister Sulyman Demirel hailed by turkish newspapers As the real Winner of sunday s special parliamentary elections monday called fora lifting of military imposed bans on political activity and new general elections eleven seals were up in Oie Granit Lional Assembly because of kens. Prime minister Turgut a Jjck ruling motherland party won into them the largest bloc of Vot afto retain its comfortable major jew the one House Par .ysra7 of the 400 seats. ,_,., was not a candidate but the Frisi True path party he supported if Bur seats and became turks Ray with 24 neg votes. Two if Irland by a ctr sup port slipped to by in m the special elections Jurf Sorrl the a cent it re Rydre some election la is in in elections Hal a Csc. The elections were the Fri Sci since i hearted forces took Power in 19, ousting Demirel and dissolving the parliament. In the 1983 elections Only three Politi Cal parties were allowed to participate but 12 parties participated in sunday selections. Demirel and other former politicians banned from political activity until 1990 under the military promulgated Constitution actively campaigned. Demirel said dial s government no longer represents the people s will and said if Ozal tries to Chang to Power there will be greater Demirel asserted thai Turkey should hold completely free and democratic elections As soon As possible pre the lifting of the constitutional ban part Tail activity by 100 former Ozal fared worst Ira areas where his decision to reduce Ite by sides apparently Hurt him. In me did Well in Large cities like and Ankara garnering 40 percent votes. Lebanese army colonel Assassin Tod Asrah Pitary militia split Beirut Lebanon ,. killed a senior army tilter in his bed monday morning after his it by shot two Chris Tum militiamen m itral lebanese mountains police rep the killings came Only hours after the regular army and the 8,00ftlrong Chris Tian lebanese forces militia Learned up in 24 hours of fierce combat in East Beirut to crush an attempted comeback by an ousted pro syrian militia commander. Police monday Pul the casualty loll from Ibe weekend fighting at 65 killed 200 wounded and 55 missing. Christian fighters however indicated grow ing friction Between the military which is Loyal to president Amin Gemayel and in lebanese forces the dominant militia the nation s Christian heartland. Police said lebanese forces broke into the House of col Khi in Christian East Beirut s Hazan District before Dawn and sprayed hams Wilh sub machine gun fire. The colonel died from 28 Bullet wounds and Nisi life was seriously wounded policy my Kenaan Ujj was the commander of the army s ppm inanely Christian Ith Bri troops wiled two lebanese. Lit amen at a checkpoint near a military Garrison in the Central Mountain resort of Monteverde on sunday police said. Lebanese forces commander Sami Geagea dispatched a militia contingent Trie Mountaintop resort on Sunj it consulting the army comm forces spokesment0vlhe move Watt tended to rein Ijmte army against St Yible thrust to syrian Christian bowing their weekend . But officers of he brigade Garrison ordered the lemme foils contingent to remove a chm Oil Posi Tion. fire of flute Mili tiamej0rred the order police i dead militiamen were Bithe powerful Christian Rah their relatives members of the lebanese forces carried out the attack on Kenan a House a mile from Gem Ayel s presidential Palace police said. The killers then raided the Village of Ghazir 12 Miles Northeast of Beirut and destroyed the House of Mai. the commanding officer of the army a Monteverde Garrison. He was Notin the House police said. The Rahmeh and Kenaan s assassination put Geagea in an open conflict with Genud a maronite Catholic and the army. In a statement published monday in several of newspapers former Leb commander Elie Hobeika his weekend defeat on the army s lion on the Side of Geagea. About 600 Hobeika supporters had stormed into East Beirut from the mos Lem Western sector at Dawn saturday sparking the Bailie Hal included heavy exchanges of artillery. Hobeika s men were the first combat ants to toss Beirut s dividing Green line sin 1975, when Lebanon civil War began. Police estimated damages from the combat and artillery Exchange it $10 million. Power lines were Down Tibet were strewn with rubble and broken glut burned out cars Smol Dena in 1 heaps. ,19-year-Oid Hobeika j where unknown. An. Tuscon Pul him in cd Nurt the a Taka Var own where the Coni maid of 25,000 Seniv Popa stationed in Leb anon is he the collapse of i dulled Geagen s poof Lebanon s 1,8 million 1 though by 1ditionally dominated Lebanon Hobeika was ousted fro manese forces command in a. Fighting that left 350 people dead
