European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 8, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes wednesday. July 1987 news update peace with themselves with the should of its ple Ynar Nir old Canad in jewish fundraisers sunday a to after Heim ended a four a visit Jordan. Aliens from Mexico Elpaso Texas a illegal immigrants from Mexico continued to pour into the United slates through the rail Yards As the mexi can government made arrange ments to transport Home the Bod ies of is men who died in a sweltering airtight railway Boxcar. William c. Harrington assistant chief of the Elpaso sector of the Bor Der patrol said More than 100 illegal immigrants were arrested in local freight Yards saturday. Train hoppers from Mexico Aren t about to atop their illegal immigration because of the deaths a Veteran Railroad employee said. This is a wave. It s a tidal wave said Bobby Harris switchman who has seen hundreds of mexicans Cross the Rio Grande in a single hour. This is the land of plenty for anyone who has lived in Mexico Al their lives and Well always have be coming across to score a1 Job the i year Southern employee said sunday. Germany takes step to to Idi on terror Wiesbaden a German Thorntin have taken the first Legal step toward trying a lebanese terrorist suspect for murder and hijacking by adding those allegations to his arrest order a slate Justice official said monday. Last week a judge expanded the order against Mohammed adj a include murder and Hijack in connection with the Junful ing of a Twa Irline Binil Leb anon said the of Jjo Olker Bouffier. The in Bonn Las month Rej Mkaba . Request for Hama pm Ilion in connection with the l hijacking saying that he would be acid on trial Here instead Iii 23, Wasja Jim in. 13 at the of Refl he Jim her Possession of More Tolian liquid explosives la now the to charge was thew he order for his arrest and c widening the order to include other allegations in connection with the hijacking is the first step toward the Fil ing of formal charges by prosecutors and a trial. The prosecutors investigation May Lake several months Bouffier said last week Bouffier is the state Secretary in the Hussen state Justice ministry in Wiesbaden. Hamadi is being held in Frankfurt which is in Hussen and Wiesbaden is the capital of that state. Hamadi is one of four people indicted in the United states in connection with the Twa hijacking in which . Terv. Was killed. Lan officials refined to extra soul of concern for the Fate of two being had in Lebanon. Both in Beirut a Hamadi was arrested at the Airport. . Lawmakers talk with King fahd about Iran Iraq a crr Mideast defense 55 b4 7b b7 omafor1u in a vhf m u Duom i 19 own 71 100 Al to m gift b1 b4 Hotia h bin to Hougui h i 71 h jkhi1 ta1f. Saudi Arabia a King fahd met with a 12-member . Con Gressional delegation monday to discuss the Iran Iraq War and opposition in con Gress to proposed Sale of anti tank mis Siles to saudi Arabia. The team led by rep. Let Arpin d-wis., chairman of the House armed services committee is touring the Gulf Region to discuss plans for putting Amer ican flags on 11 kuwaiti tankers and protecting them with "j.s. Navy escorts. The congressmen who also visited Bahrain and Kuwait arrived sunday inthe red sea resort of taif from Iraq. They were due to Confer with defense minister Prince Sultan Lefore leaving later monday for Washington. Arab diplomatic sources in taif said that in addition to the re flagging King fahd raised the subject of the United slates failure to respond favourably to the kingdom s bid to buy 1,600 sophisticated .-made Maverick anti tank missiles. The Reagan administration notified Cors Gress of the intended Sale in May but withdrew notification because of con Gressional opposition. Assistant Secretary of stale Richard Murphy last week told Arab editors from the persian Gulf that the administration will resubmit tie notice. He said that previously Congress had been ill advised ill informed about saudi Ara Bia s response to a request for help when the american frigate Stark was attacked by an iraqi War Plain May 17. He was referring to allegations that saudi arabian pilots failed to Chase the iraqi plane that attacked the Start loll ing 37 american crewmen. Iraq said the attack was an Accident and apologized. Murphy said there was never an to de standing that the saudi air Force would protect . Naval units in the United Stales has been teding the cooperation of Arab states in the re Gion in protecting Freedom of navigation. Saudi Arabia s main contribution would be in agreeing to expand the scope of patrols by its .-made airborne warning and control planes or a acs to include la entire Gulf Region. The delegation is seeking to determine the risks faced by warships currently estimated at eight if they Are assigned to escort re flagged kuwaiti Tanker. Chrysler to pay record hazards Fine Washington a the labor department monday fined the Chrysler corp. More than s1.5 million the stiff Cost such penalty Ever assessed for Sll alleged head la and safely violations at ils Newark del., automobile Assembly Plant. Officials in the occupational safety and health administration said Chrysler has agreed to pay the line but has not admitted to breaking the Law. As the re Jill of a january inspection at the Plant Osha officials said they found 22s wilful or deliberate violations of the Law in which workers were exposed to hazardous Levels of Lead or arsenic. Overexposure to Lead can damage the Central nervous system and in sufficient quantities cause death. Arsenic also is a lethal chemical and a potential Carcinogen. Lack of adequate safeguards and Protection for workers dealing with sub stances As dangerous As Lead and arsenic cannot be tolerated Osha administrator John a Pendergrass said monday. Osha launched its inspection of the 4,000-worker Newark Plant after concluding thai Chrysler deliberately under reported a b injuries at Newark and at iwo other Plant in Illinois and Ohio in 198$ and 1986. Shortly after the inspection started Chrysler agreed to pay a reduced line of $284,830 until monday the largest Ever collected by Osha for what company officials then called record keeping violations. The company maintained at the time that it had the Best safety record of the big three Auto producers and did not admit to the alleged violations in that to which reduced the 1910,000 Penally originally sought last month the company and iwo of its executives were indicted by a Federal grand jury in St. Louis on conspiracy and fraud charges for disconnecting odometers on cars driven by Chrysler officials and later Selling the vehicles As new. Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca last week apologized to the buyers of those cars promising to extend the warranties on the vehicles and to replace those that were damaged in testing. In addition to 225 instances of expos ing workers to arsenic and Lead Chrysler was cited monday for 48 wilful violations of the employee right to know Law by deliberately not telling workers of dangerous chemicals in their work areas the company also is a Cusco of 65 wilful violation dealing with personal protective equipment and fire and electrical Protection. Escapee recaptured 6 others sought Santa be. . A a prison Escapee was recaptured near t Racetrack by a Security officer less than two Miles from the Penitentiary monday while hundreds of police officers under shoot to kit orders hunted six inmates who remained on the run. George e. Smith Security director at the Downs Al Santa be said Hector a Torres or. Was tired and thinly when he was found walking around at the track which was closed monday. Smith said Torres first told him he lived Al a nearby Indian Pueblo. "1 started checking him out. The Story did t ring True said Smith a retired new Jersey slate police officer. Smith said he took Torres to his of fice and handcuffed him Smith said Torres did not resist and later admitted he was an Escapee Torres was re ii med to the Penitentiary of new Mexico from which he escaped saturday night with iwo convicted killers and four other inmate a officials said. Torres was serving a Al Vear sentence for kidnapping armed robbery and aggravated gallery. Warden George Sullivan said earlier monday that authorities had no information that any Escapee except multiple murderer James Kinslow had left the area. A to Loris reported picking up Mintlow about 2 a. Sunday in est Central new Mexico Caviness mid. A Nilow told the Man be was wanted and was going to Clayton Canna mid. Kinslow was serving three life sentences for the slaving of a woman and her two daughters
