European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 10, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday february 10, 19b7 the stars and stripes Page 3 foreign guest find i talc that could be called festive As they attend ceremonies Celebration tailored to islamic style marking the eighth anniversary of Iran s islamic revolution. The photo released by Iran s official news Agency 1rna, shows the visitors touring a tailoring . Workshop set up for female inmates at a prison in Tehran Iran releases Canadian accused of spying Saint Catharines Ontario a a Canadian Engineer released id the danish embassy in Iran after being jailed two months on spy charge Tele phoned to say he was Ting and will be Home soon his Mother said. However. Danish ambassador la an Orcas in said monday he had no specific information on when the Canadian Philip Engs would leave Iran. We re trying to arrange his departure from Tehran As soon As possible he said. Sylvia Engs said Philip 29, called Hern sunday to say he d been released from an iranian prison. Engs was arrested in Iran s capital Tehran on dec. 2, a Day after he re turned to the persian Gulf country from a trip to Canada. He was accused of photographing military installations. Iranian parliament speaker Hashemi a Sfanjani told a group of visiting journalists Jan. 28 that Engs was being interrogated but probably would be released if he had not committed serious one of the journalists Gerald f. Sci of the Wall Street journal later was detained by iranian authorities for six Days on allegations of spying. He was allowed to leave Friday. Georges Delanoe a spokesman for Canada s external affairs department said Engs was released at 1 30 . Sunday. He looks Fine in very Good condition we were so pleased to hear from him mrs. Engs said in an interview from her Saint Catharines Home. He kept saying to Fine. There s nothing to worry about. Don t worry he was full of Praise for the danish ambassador she said. Denmark handles Canadian interests in Iran. The Canadian embassy closed after the . Hostage crisis of 1979-81, when some americans who avoided Cap Ture by iranian militants were sheltered in the Canadian embassy Engs had spent about a year in Iran working for an International Oil services company. Sch Mccormick a Public relations manager for the company s office in new York said it had a Small operation in Iran. Engs brother Russell said Engs had been detained in Iran twice before once on accusations that he look pictures of ships. Two americans and a briton also arc reported held in Iran. John Pattis so a communications Engineer from by Luhcs a md., was arrested june 16 after iraqi warplanes bombed the Assad bad communications Center Southwest of Tehran Iran s capital. The stale department at the family s request has released no in formation on the second american. A British businessman and part time journalist John Cooper 51, was arrested a year ago and was charged dec. 10 with espionage Seib 31, was detained Jan 31, 10 Days after he arrived in Iran on an official government invitation along with 56 other foreign reporters. He flew Lou Rich Switzerland on Friday. Iran accused him of spying for Israel then Cupelle him without explanation after saying it had concluded a judicial investigation. Seib writing in monday s Wall so Rcpt journal said he never was told he could not return to Iran As the iranian govern ment announced before his return to the West on Friday. He said an interrogator asked him Tor his business card and said i Hope la see you Back in Iran but not in jail before the two men Shook hands and parted. Teacher suing evangelist Over bad financial advice West Palm Beach Fla. Up1 a school teacher is suing television evangelist Doug Clark be cause she followed his advice to invest in precious metals and lost her life savings a published report said sunday. A lawsuit filed against Clark by Eleanor Salisbury said she took to heart his pcs Snga that god wanted her to invest in Gold and Silver a report in Itie fort Lau Derdall news and said. Gold and Silver Are digit Money since time began Clark said in a Sermon on his weekly television show shockwave of there ii no doubt that god gave us these precious metals to withstand the depressions Dauwd by Man s greed and lust for Power. Salisbury s lawsuit said Clark also sent her a news letter about the Security of Gold and Silver. In an attempt to survive the worldwide economic disaster Clark predicted Salisbury took almost All 556,000 in her savings account to buy Silver burs. She also used her holdings As collateral to borrow More Muncy for Silver purchases the newspaper said. But when the Price of Silver fell the Bank foreclosed and Salisbury lost every Penny of tier investment. _ outraged she filed suit against Clark in Palm Beach county court the lawsuit said she began watching Clark s show in i9si while she was recovering from a serious illness. A year Lacr she attended a breakfast in fort Lauder Linle where Clark talked about survival. After the meeting she was contacted by a now defunct Arizona brokerage firm that cited Clark s teachings As encouragement for her to buy 100 Silver and two Gold coins. At two other meetings that year Salisbury 61ve Clark s employees her address and Arizona metals broker Lynn Murphy and Clark s son Jeff called her several limes urging her to buy Silver the lawsuit said. Under the guidance of Jeff Clark Salisbury invested nearly All the $56,000 she had received in the settlement of a personal Rny Ury claim and took out three Loans to buy Silver. Her lawsuit said she acted on Jeff Clark s Assurance that he and his father were christians and would protect her Jack Scarola. Salisbury s lawyer said she was the victim of fraud deceit i heft and racketeering by the Clarks and Murphy. The defendants said Salisbury knew the risks
