European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 26, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday August 26,1987 4 freed by rebels arrive in Northern kenyan Village Nairobi Kenya a three american Sand a briton have been freed by sudanese rebels after seven weeks in Captivity and arrived tues Day in Northern Kenya following a we Klong journey on missionaries arrived at the Village of to i Coggio. About 6 Miles from the Sudan Border an official for the Nairobi based association for Christian Relief organizations told the associated sources also confirmed that the four had reached Relief organization employs three of the for Mer hostages Katherine Taylor 32, of Johnso City Tenn. Steve Anderson 30, of Minneapolis and Heather Sinclair 29. A nurse from drapers town county Londonderry Northern Ireland. The fourth former hostage Mark nikkei is a Lay episcopal missionary from Reedley Calif. 1 uni Fil Soldier killed 3 wounded in ambush Tyre Lebanon a gunmen ambushed jeep earning . Soldiers tuesday in South Lebanon killing one nepalese and wounding three a . Spokesman said Timur Goguel spokesman for the . Interim Force in Lebanon or uni Fil said the . Soldiers All nepalese were attacked at 3 15 . By unidentified men As they drove on the main Road in Kafra seven mites North of the israeli they the nepalese were driving toward their position in Kafra unidentified armed peo ple ambushed their jeep with machine gun fire Sai Goksel. Family says Hess body will be moved in future Munich a Rudolf Hess body will be transferred to the family plot in Bavaria after the threat of Neo nazi demonstrations there passes the family lawyer said family said monday the former Deputy to Adolf Hitler was buried at a secret location after Neo nazis gathered near the family plot in the bavarian Village of Wun Siedel to Honor the War , 93, hanged himself aug. 17 in West Ber Lin s Spandau prison where he had spent nearly 41years after being sentenced to life imprisonment at the 194 Nuernberg War crimes last wishes of the deceased regarding his burial in the family plot in Wun Siedel will be fulfilled at a later time when everything has quieted Down lawyer Alfred Scidel told the associated press. Weather prevents Convoy from heading up Strait Manama Bahrain Velj ousting Sand Laden winds and a persian Gulf heat Haze pre vented the launching of a northbound Convoy of re flagged kuwaiti tankers winds whipped up Sand from the arabian desert As fast As 25 knots. It reduced visibility drastically Over the Strait of Hormuz and Southern Gulf Waters blocking two a flagged kuwaiti tankers Andi heir . Navy escorts shipping sources Laid. On monday the sources said that the Convoy consisting of the 81,283-ton surf City and the 79,999-ton Chesapeake cily both Oil product carriers already had entered the 110-mile Strait but reporters positioned in boats at the Northern end of the Strait said they saw no sign of the Convoy and it was unlikely to have anchored inside the passage where iranian silkworm mis Siles Are deployed. Military fares to states raised by some airlines by the Sun and stripes military fares to the United states from Germany arc being increased by As much As 23 percent on some regularly scheduled airlines spokesmen confirmed tuesday. Most of the increases went into effect Mon High season one Way rates from Frankfurt Are s414 to Atlanta $433 to Dallas $411 to los Angeles and $301 to new York. Low season westbound fares will take effect oct. 15 eastbound they begin sept. 15. A sampling of Low season one Way fares from Frank Furt to us. Cities shows the Price to new York will be 1252, up from $229 to los Angeles 1362, up from$329 to Dallas $384, up from f311 and to Atlanta $331, up from $300. A Survey of airlines indicated that military fares on each Are about the same. None of the airlines publicly announced the Deci Sion to raise fares. The stars and stripes obtained a Liston new fares from Raj travel Agency which serves the american military Community. Spokesmen for pan american american Twa and Lufthansa said their new fares took effect monday. A Delia air lines spokesman said Delta s increase will be effective after the new prices Are fed into the airline s computers. Northwest airlines said tuesday it still is consid ering what action to Lake. This is the first time in four Yean that military fare hive been increased a pan am spokesman said. No reason for the sudden increase was Given by airline spokesmen who acknowledged that the move came on Shorter than usual notice. Charter firms said the increase probably would no affect their prices. An Mac spokeswoman said ils cur rent prices would remain in effect through the end of october. Aces flight service will Slick by its Winter Price list due to b published next month. Its lowest Low season fare from Frankfurt to los Angeles is s299 Tonew York $229 and to Atlanta $309. Danger pay Bill making Progress by William j. Bartman Washington Bama Washington the Reagan administration appeared ready to give in monday to congressional insistence that troops in the persian Gulf receive danger pay but whether it would go far enough to please critical democrats remained to be seen. Pentagon officials would say Only that the proposals now with president Reagan in California where he is vacationing. They would not reveal How Many serv ice members would qualify for the extra $110 per month that has been requested in a classified message from Marine Gen. George b. Crist commander of the . Central come. Critics on capital Hill said they be heard that the defense department proposal ii wide ranging enough to end congressional efforts to Force the Pentagon to authorize the so called imminent danger pay. An aide to the chairwoman of the House armed services subcommittee on military personnel and compensation rep. Beverly Byron d-md., said i think Byron s pleased with what she s heard an would not need to proceed with the legislation As Long As no service members deserving the extra pay were slighted. Rep. Patricia Schroeder d-colo., who proposed the danger pay Bill was unavailable for comment. She wants the pay logo to Between 10,000 and 15,000 service members in and around the Gulf. But the proposal which has been approved by the Secretary of defense and the joint chiefs of staff is expected to Clear danger pay for far fewer service members than Schroeder wanted. It reportedly would be limited to personnel involved in the escort of the .-flagged kuwaiti tankers through the Gulf. Byron will probably take a More conservative an. Preach with the numbers than Schroeder the aide said. She s Happy with what she s heard so far. This is what we wanted for it to be taken care of adm Nistra once the danger pay is allotted by the administration Byron s aide said her subcommittee would Proba Bly re evaluate on the basis of who s getting it and who s not getting Schroeder has beet pushing the danger pay Issue since an iraqi missile hit the guided missile frigate Stark in May killing 37 sailors. Pentagon officials said they d be Happy to offer danger pay but that official policy required that the request should come from commander directly involved in the situation. They opposed granting the pay to service member not in the guff. Downpours from Page 1 in i �05, the highest 24-hour precipitation for the area had been 6 inches in 1955. In Paris a 24-hour record of 3.8 inert whipped rain flooded thousands fluid Demetus and snarled traffic. In Belgium Jtj Fol ttr7 people drowned in their re inundated by Flash floods near the Industrial Center of Cheri Eroi. Authorities said. Many people were trapped in their Homes by Over flowing Waters of the bics Mes River. The water Rose at an said a Bel Gian police officer. " " Boot ont drowned in the Canton of Roods and landslides Cut the main North ugh railway of trains were very late on the Geilhard and simple lines. Several Alpine passes including the Gotthart _ were closed. Many Mountain resorts were isolated floodwaters of the Rhone River Cut off Bennalt and saas face. My from Page 1 the figures still Are better than expected. No matter How you Cut the Dau ibis system a better air Forte a mgr kid Clohe final three tests later than pm Smitly scheduled but that is not because of problems in the system May said. Congress Cut the number often my missiles the Ai Force was allowed to
