European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 23, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d Many top jobs requiring drug tests Page 5 o garbage a treat or tout its Page 9 d Scott Simpson wins . Open sports Page 21 author Ico unofficial pu1licatioh for the u.9. Aimed Force vol. 49, no. 67 tuesday june 23,1987 in Jorfor d 8693 a s. Korea s Chun to meet rival Seoul up president Chun Doo Hwan agreed monday to meet his chief political rival to seek an end to pro democracy protests that entered a 13th Day with students buttling riot police in 33 cities. Related stories. Pages 5,9. Chun also promised to give the utmost consideration to a series of pro posed concessions including the release of Aboul 3,000 jailed protesters. Other possible measures include increased press Freedom and a referendum on constitutional Reform. The morning announcement had no Impact on the protesters who massed at 58 campuses nationwide to demand an end to Chun s authoritarian Rule. Some of the worst fighting occurred at Vonscio University in Seoul where police and 2,000 students exchanged volleys of tear Gas and gasoline bombs for More than two hours thick Clouds of the stinging Gas fired in machine gun style from an armoured Mobile launcher dark ened the sky around the downtown Cam clashes continued into the night throughout the capital and several provincial cities. In Chunju 70 Miles South of Seoul Aboul 2.soo students stormed a police station and dragged out the office Furni Ture which they bumped in the streets. N Taejon. 90 Miles South of the Capi Tal 50 relatives of policemen protested outside two news offices complaining not enough attention has been paid to the death of an officer killed in rioting. Police said Aboul 20,000 students took part in the Day s protests in Seoul and 32 other cities with almost half the protests occurring in the capital area. Chun met officials of his governing democratic Justice party Jap and two former presidents to discuss a possible package of concessions aimed at ending the unrest. I fully agree that problems should be solved through dialogue Chun told his guests according to a presidential spokesman. Ron Tae woo who set off the protests with his recent nomination As the Jap s presidential candidate said after a one hour meeting that the president had agreed to discuss the package with his haled rival Kim Young Sam Leader of the largest opposition party. Officials of Kim s reunification democratic party said later that Kim would accept an invitation provided Kim Dae Jung and the jailed protesters were re leased. Fred Astaire at 88 of pneumonia los Angeles Afred Astaire whose Debo Nair elegance and flowing Graceful style made him the most acclaimed dancer in movie history died monday of pneumonia. He was 85. He died at Century City Hospital at 4 25 a.m., said spokesman Stan Otake. The spokesman said the dancer had been ill with pneumonia for a Short time. Astaire enchanted moviegoers for generations dancing with firecrackers coat Racks and Beautiful women from Ginger Rogers to Cyd Charissy with an ease that made Ballet stars envious. I never thought a funny looking Guy like me Astaire would be suitable for Pic Lutes " Astaire once said and a studio executive once dismissed him with the Curt words can t act. Can t sing. Balding. Can dance a his Only Oscar in f949, was honorary. But Ballet choreographer George Balanchine called him the greatest dancer in the world. Ballet Star Mikhail Baryshnikov praised his perfection and songwriter Irving Crlin said i d rather have Fred sea Astaire on Page 28 Michigan Tornado s aftermath residents Survey damage caused by a Tornado that blasted a Mobile Home Park in Novi mich., on Sun Day. A nun was killed when the twister hit the de troit suburb. For details set Story on Page 28. Germany reportedly won t extradite Hamadi. R-,.7 j rim air in to him Ali Luihn were reports that Geimann plans to try Vanbonn a Germany will not approve a . Request 10 Cadi the the an or of Ile ged Hijack a Twa jetliner out of fear for the lives of two German hostages in Beirut Lebanon Security sources told the associated press monday. But attorney general Edwin Mcnese is expected to visit Bonn on tuesday in an apparent attempt to gel German officials to change their minds sources said. Mccase was to meet with Interior min ister Friedrich Zimmermann to discuss Security said Roland Bach Meier a spokesman for Zimmermann. Bachmier refused to go into details but Security sources said me Csc was going to Bonn to discuss the Hamadi Case and might meet with Justice minister Hans Engelhard and other officials. Chancellor Helmut Kohl and officials in three ministries. Justice foreign and Interior made the decision not to extra Dite Mohammed Ali Hamadi the sources said. Instead of extraditing the lebanese suspect Germany will place him on trial the sources said. The decision will be made official in a wednesday meeting of the germ a Cabinet the sources said. Hamadi 22, is one of four people indicted in the United Stales in connection with the june 1985 hijacking of Twa flight 847 to Beirut and the killing of a . Navy diver who was a passenger. Hamadi was arrested at the Frankfurt Airport on Jan. 13 when liquid explosives were found in his Luggage. The United slates requested his extradition soon after his arrest. Germany walked at the extradition re quest out of fear for the lives of Rudolf Cordes and Alfred Schmidt who were taken hostage in Beirut soon after Hama i s arrest in Frankfurt the sources said. The kidnappers demanded Hamadi s re lease. The Security sources who demanded anonymity were confirming a report in monday s editions of a German newspaper. Die Welt that said Hamadi would not be extradited to the United slates. Die Welt also said Hamadi would be tried in Germany on charges of murder and air piracy stemming from the Twa hijacking As Well As on charges stemming from the explosives found in his baggage. Last week Hamadi was shown to americans were Crew members aboard Twa flight 847 when it was hijacked. Security sources said they positively identified him As one of the hijackers. President Reagan asked monday about report t Germany plans t to Hamadi itself rather than extradite him to the u ruled states said i knew and have known that he s going to be tried for murder wherever he s tried asked if he Wai satisfied with that arrangement Reagan replied he commented during a tour of dicta phone corp. Plant on a in to this City on Honda s cast coast. In Washington meanwhile. Justice department spokesman Pat Kortyn said the . Attorney general due in Bonn on tues Day will reiterate the United slates Posi Tion on this which is hat. All things consid ered we Are hopeful they will Honor our request for he said the United Stales had been told by the German government thai a final Deci Sion will Noi be made and announced unlit wednesday
