European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 4, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 it the stars and stripes saturday october 4,1986 world Tod a american hostage a rid Jacobson left Tad Terry avd Enoa the seen in photo taken from a videotape. Tape shows 2 hostages pleading for . To work for their release Beirut. Lebanon a two american hostages in a videotape released Friday made an impassioned plea to the Reagan administration to work As Bard for the release of . Captives in Lebanon As it did for Nicholas Daniloff. Islamic jihad which holds three americans hostage released he id minute tape and a statement which were made available 10 Western news agencies. There was no Way to know whether the men willingly wrote their statements. It was the first Lime Terry Anderson. 38, chief Middle Easl correspondent for the associated press appeared in videotape since his abduction in moslem West Beirut it Yean ago. Fellow hostage David Jacobsen of the american University Hospital also appeared and said their hardships had increased in recent weeks. Anderson referred by name to islamic jihad s third american hostage Thomas Sutherland of the Ameri can University of Beirut by there was no explanation Why he did not appear on the videotape. Both Anderson and Jacobsen briefly mentioned the murder of another american William Buckley a . Diplomat whom islamic jihad thought to be group of pro iranian shiite moslem extremist has claimed to have killed. The two captives read separately from prepared statements in steady even tones. They bitterly com pared their situation to that of Dan loft the . News & world report correspondent held for a month on espionage charges in Moscow before intensive efforts by the . Government secured his release monday. How can any official justify the interest attention and action Given in that Case and the inattention Given ours asked Anderson who like Jacobsen appeared Pale but physically fit Jacobsen 55. In a statement addressed to president Reagan asked Don t we also deserve the recognition the respect and the honorable treatment by Jie United states government Don t we deserve the same Atten Tion and Protection that you gave danilof1.?" Daniloff was allowed to leave Moscow after the superpowers arrived at a negotiated agreement that included the release of Gennady Zakharov a soviet . Employee charged in new York with spying. Jacobsen said the conditions of our Captivity Are very bad. They Are far worse now than when father Lawrence Martin Jenpeo was with us. Truly they Jenco a former hostage was freed july 26 alter being held 19 months the release of the hostages statements appeared designed to increase pressure on the Reagan administration to negotiate for the americans release. Reagan has claimed the Daniloff Case differed from thai of the Lebanon hostages because the United slates has diplomatic ties with the soviets while the american captives in Lebanon were held by faceless terrorists the typewritten arabic language statement from islamic jihad held the Reagan administration responsible for the lives of the hostages in Lebanon. Our demands Ore Clear and Are known to All. Their realization Means the release of the hostages. Any other talk is a Mirage the statement said. It did not spell out the demands but the group in the past has insisted on the release of 17 people sentenced in Kuwait if terrorist bombings. Reporter charges soviet setup Toronto a soviet police briefly detained a translator working for the Canadian broadcasting corp. In Moscow and the Csc correspondent the woman we working for called the arrest an attempt to set me up Michael Milvor the correspondent said in a Tele phone interview with Csc radio in Toronto that he received a phone Call from a Man asking to speak to him on the Street. Milvor wary of the caller refused to meet him on the Street but told him to come to his office. Later the translator accompanied the Man out of the building he said. As they were crossing the Street they were jumped by men who flashed red identification cards and claimed Lacy were from the criminal investigation department Milvor said. The translator and the Man were taken in a car to a militia station where the translator was questioned about Milvor i Contact with the Man. Milvor said one of Ibe agents who questioned the translator asked Haven t you heard about Dan loft the unidentified translator was later released. Milvor said the episode was a deliberate attempt to set me up for reasons i Don t he said it appeared the soviets were trying to Send a very serious message to the Western press corps that the Daniloff affair May be Over but we still Don t want you talking to the Kab secret police aug. 30 arrested Nicholas Danil olt an american reporter Tor . News & world report Magazine after a Contact handed him a package that later turned out to contain documents marked secret after High level negotiations Daniloff was released and returned to the United Stales on tuesday. The Deal also involved the release of a soviet United nations worker charged in new York with spying. In addition a soviet dissident and his wife Are expected to be allowed to leave the soviet Union by next week. The Exchange also paved the Way for next week s meeting in Iceland Between soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev and president Reagan chilean first lady favors foreign press controls Santiago Chile Orpi Chile s first lad favors restrictions on the foreign presi to control the flow of negative news about the country which Baa been under a state of siege since last month. There arc countries not Only ones behind the Iron curtain that control the press and any news that can Barm the country does not go out Lucia Hiriart de Pinochet said. And agree with Pinochet said five opposition publications closed under the state of siege were banned be cause of slanderous and insulting articles. Sex official says Enesco waging War on ., Britain Paris a Enesco s former legit adviser has accused director general Amado Mahtar m Bow of waging a private War against the United states and Britain. In a letter of resignation dated sept 30 and made available to news Media Karel Vasak also said m Bow had created chaos at the 1 s9-nation Paris based Agency. Vasak made the charge As the governing executive Board of the . Educational scientific and cultural organi2itioq approached the end of its autumn session. Spanish judge won t lot baby s name be recorded Boiro Spain a a judge he refused to permit a couple to record their baby s name Lenin in the civil Register of this Small North. Western town on grounds it is not a genuine Spanish name. District judge Ramon Ibanez de Aldecoa Laid he had not rejected for political reasons the name assumed by Vladimir Nydich Ulyanov he founder of the soviet state. The judge said Spanish Law did not permit civil registers to include foreign pseudonym or nicknames that have no Spanish equivalent everyone knows Lenin was Vladimir Ilyitch s nickname he said. The child s parents told reporters they believe the name should be accepted because it we the name of a Friend of the infant s Grandfather. Package bomb damages Post office in Frankfurt Frankfurt up a package Boob addressed to a department store Chain Headquarters exploded in a Post office causing damage of about 200,000 Marks 1100,000ponce Saidt no one was workers warned in time fled the Frankfurt Post office before the bomb Man loading the package on a truck for delivery heard it emitting a whistling sound an brought it Back for elimination a Sheet of paper with the words caution bomb was found in the package and the build ing was evacuated. Shortly afterwards the bomb exploded. The package we addressed to the Frankfurt Headquarters of the giant Heitz depart font store Chain one of German biggest Remilen. Police said there were no due to the sender. . Pilot Safe after Jet crashes in Canada cold Lake Alberta a a . Air Force f-16 Jet fighter crashed near the cold Lake Canadian forces base Ben but the Pilot ejected safely authorities said Freida Sillinger a spokeswoman for Utah s Hill fab said the Reserve aircraft was assigned to the 419lh tac fighter Wing and was talking part in military exercise when it crashed thurs Day on the cold Lake air weapons Range Iso Miles Northeast of Edmonton. The Pilot my Frank p. Bernard 41, of Salt Lake City ejected and we not injured. Sixty reservists and fix aircraft left Hill Ott saturday on a two week deployment for exercise Maple Flag xviii which involves both Canad an and . Focca
