European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 16, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Pige 8 Worl i today the stars and stripes saturday May 16.1987 157,000 gemini autos to be recalled by Isuzu Tokyo up Tsuiyu motors Ltd. Said Friday ii will recall some 157,000 gemini Model cars sold at Home and abroad to replace defective parts in the fuel pump which appear lobe Able Ocause Oil Lea Jage and ire. Isuzu 38.6 percent owned by general motors corp., said about 137,000 units were exported to about 34 countries including the United Stales Canada Australia and Middle East be recalled Al Home will be 20,215 units produced Between March 1b. 1985, and March 29,1986. The company said a rubber him in the fuel pump lends to men causing Oil leakage and lire. Only two cases of Oil leakage have so far been re ported in Japan it Aid. American pays $467,123 for historic Pelegrina Pearl Geneva Switzerland a a private american Cotte Clor paid a world record 682,000 Swiss francs $467,123 for the famous Pelegrina Peart a spokeswoman Lor the Christie s auction House said Friday. Hie spokeswoman. Katharin i Feller said the buyer asked to remain unidentified. The first listed owner of the Pear shape Pearl weigh ing one third of an ounce., is Princess Tatiana you so Pov Niece of Prince Grigory Point skin an Sib Cen Tury russian statesman Feller said the Pearl had been estimated to fetch Between 200,000 and 230,000 francs 1135,000 and s170,000. The previous world record Price for a single Pearl 451,000 francs $273,131 was paid Al rotheby Sdie of the Duchess of Windsor b jewel collection she Laid. Israelis May Boot out army s Golda shoes Tel Aviv Israel a Israel s army May phase Mil Golda shoes the sturdy lace up work shoes favored by the late prime minister Golda Meir and sup plied to female soldiers since the slate was founded army officials have said. Most women consider he heavy ankle High shoes Loo unfashionable and loss them to the Back of the closet preferring to Wear instead their own sandals Tennis shoe or dress shoes with their Light beige or Dirk Green army army is considering changing the design of the shoes or giving female soldiers an allowance to buy their own footwear said a military official. A family members killed by explosive device Cadiz Spain a four members of a family Wens killed and another was seriously injured when a explosive device they found in their junkyard detonated thursday police said. The owners of the junkyard in the Southern Lon of Barbate were working with scrap Iron they had found in a nearby military zone when the explosion occurred police troops perform Maneu vers in the zone in Barbate about 25 Miles South of Here police said. The explosion killed Oliva Rosi Fala 24, and her three children ranging in age from 2 to 6. Mrs. Fala s husband Manuel Garcia Lupe 36, was taken to a Hospital with serious injuries. Helene needs a donor Appolo an 11-year-old French Alii cling to life in London s Bro Rapton Hospital while waiting for i donor to pro tide her with a new by stud lug. Triene chink of met Zelller is dying from i powr Nolte hmm dts Ewe. Her doctor lure Nell Ted the bbl to program Tinl a life in my Appeal for Organ donations. Right Wing gunmen Kidnap 7 from Mission in Mozambique Harare Zimbabwe a gunmen abducted an american an australian and five White zimbabweans including a baby from a Rural Mission in Cen trial Mozambique Western diplomats and missionaries said Friday. Guerrillas of the right Wing Mozambique National resistance seized the seven at gunpoint and marched then into the Bush wednesday said a spokesman for the International missionary organization youth with a Mission. Mike Oman Zimbabwe s National director for the Mission said the seven were abducted from the 1,600 acc Mission farm near the town of Gondola about 80 Miles East of the Zimbabwe Border. Oman identified the american As Kindts Bryan 29, a nurse from Texas who was stationed on the farm just four Days earlier. Her Hometown was not immediately available. The australian was identified As Roy Perkins about 30, a zimbabwean resident who ran the farm and who has witnessed two previous guerrilla attacks on it in the past six months. His zimbabwean wife Patricia also about 30, was taken by the guerrillas Oman said. The other zimbabweans were identified by Oman a Phillip and Victoria Cooper in their late 20s, and thei rib month old daughter Abigail who were visiting the Perkinss and nurse Joan Goodman. The Mozambique National resistance also known by its portuguese acronym As rename operate a most of Mozambique s 10 provinces and pledges to overthrow the marxist government of president Joa Quim Chiusano. Rename has abducted scores of foreigners but Bat usually Frt a them in neighbouring countries after mediation by the Geneva Switzerland based International committee for the red Cross. Rename has repeatedly warned foreigners not to work in Mozambique which was a portuguese Colony until it won Independence in 1975 after a j 0-year guerrilla War. Rename is made of up guerrillas who fought the portuguese and deserters from the colonial army. Photographers record a Day in life of soviet Union Moscow a one Hundred of the world s Best photographers fanned out across the 11 Lime zones of the soviet Union on Friday to capture what they hoped would a a typical Day in the life of the superpower. About 300 pictures will be selected from among the thousands taken on Fri Day for inclusion ii � Book called a Day in the life of the soviet Union to be issued in the United states this fall by Collins publishers. Photographers from 21 countries were dispatched to dozens of soviet cities to shoot pictures of workers at a nuclear Plant in Voronezh Cany morning swim mers at Moscow s outdoor Pool and Mili tary brass at ease in a Leningrad officers dub. The emphasis is on he human face of the soviet Union said David Cohen president of Collins. The company has produced similar books about life in the United states Japan and Canada. We Don t want pictures of missiles or eve the politburo however the assignment for one soviet photographer Yuri Abr Mochkin was to spent Friday with communist part chief Mikhail Gorbachev the project and the unprecedented a Cess that the foreign photographers were Given to collect their pictures was an apparent outgrowth of Gorbachev s Campaign for glasnost or openness. The project pooled the talents of the world s most distinguished photojournalism including seven pulitzer prize winners. American photographer Eddie Adams travelled to Vladimir prison about 200 Kilometres East of Moscow for what photography director Arnold Drapkin described As the most spectacular Opportunity of the Book project. Western photographers have never Beer allowed inside soviet penal institutions said Trupkin who is picture editor of time Magazine. Graeme Outerbridge of Bermuda was Given permission to Visil and photograph , a closed Colony of soviet jews. The project s publicity director Patti Richards said other assignments included spending the Day with a Moscow militiaman a visit to the cosmonaut training Center in Star City Tours through soviet military bases and a helicopter flyover of the Volga River Industrial area. In Pursuit of More mundane dices of soviet life the photographers also planned to visit a dog owners club dance classes schools factories train stations and the favorite strolling places of the soviet Union s major cities. The novo Sii press Agency arranged a Cess to Sites normally off limits to for Eigners and the project directors eventually earned permission for All of their proposals Richards said. All negatives will be shared by Collins and no Vosti which plans to put together its own version of the Book to be issued prior to tie 70th anniversary of the Bol Shevik revolution on nov. 7. No Vosti has not disclosed How Many copies of the Book will be issued for Sale
