European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 3, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Pagso the stars and stripes thursday decembers 1987 Greece Turkey to buy obsolete jets from Holland Rotterdam Netherlands a the dutch air Forte is planning to sell 34 obsolete fighter bombers 1o Greece and Turkey a dutch news paper reported saturday. It i not immediately Clear How Many of inc Juls will be sold to either or the nato nations whose relations Are tense according to the re port in the Rotterdam newspaper arc hand Elmblad. An air Force spokesman could not immediately confirm the report. B Hiiri that hath nations have expressed an Man whose Pond leaked is fined for death of fish Skegness England a a Man whose Garden fish Pond leaked while he was on Vaca Tion was fined 75 pounds $135 monday for causing the death of his fish Horace Maxstead 66, of Irby in the Marsh was visiting his daughter in Canada when most of the water ran out of the fish Pond leaving the fish High and dry a court in the Eastern coastal town of Sec Gnoss was told. The Royal society for the prevention of cruelly to animals which prosecuted Max Scad. Said neighbors complained of a smell and an inspection found the lining of he Pond was cracked and eight fish were dead. Maxstead pleaded guilty to abandoning the fish in circumstances hic by to cause them unnecessary suffering. He was also ordered to pay court costs of 20 pounds $36. Tibetan monks protest police at monastery Beijing a tibetan monks have dem Onsol rated against the police presence at their monastery and there apparently were some arrests Western travellers to the tibetan capital of Lhasa said monday. The travellers speaking on condition Fanon Mycity said the disturbances took place about a week ago at Ganden monastery one of Tibet holiest. They said the monastery about 37 Miles outside Lhasa has since been closed off to Visi tors. They said there were reportedly some arrests and a car was burned but could provide no other details. Zhao Runqiu of the provincial foreign affairs office in Lhasa said he had no knowl Edge of Floc disturbances. The British broadcasting corp., quoting sources in Beijing said 60 monks were detained but most were released after questioning. 8th-Century skeletons of horse rider found Campobasso Italy a archaeologists have dug up the skeletons of an 8th-Ccntury a Der and his horse lying Side by Side through the centuries in an ancient cemetery in South Central Italy. Italian newspapers on monday reported the and in the Moisie Region. After finding a Gold earring and several coins from the 8th Century the archaeologists unearthed 22 tombs containing the remains of men women and children. Among them was the Skeleton of a horseman who was buried with his horse and a Complete harness a bit a set of rings a Stirrup with buckles As Well As a sword and shield and an Iron Spur decorated in Bronze. The rider is believed to have been a military officer who lived in the 8lh Century when the area was ruled by the lombards a germanic tribe that invaded Italy some two centuries ear Lier. In the other tombs the women were found buried with vases and jewelry while the men s tombs contained Bell buckles and Iron knives. Litch in visa rules strands naturalized . Citizen Sacramento Calif. A an iranian woman granted .vermancnt-Rcsidcnl status 14 years ago is stranded in Jaban with two of her sons because Immi Gration official a won i let the boy enter the United Stales without Oftos her husband said. The boys agc\4 and 2, were bom in Iran their parents older sons of far dih talc i and her husband a Zagar were bom in the unite states and hold . A sports Zagar and inc older vips made it to Sacramento Las summer. Talc i is in in Wyo with the younger boys waiting for visas which Puld take 18 months to obtain. A spokesman for inc and naturalization service in washing d.c., said the parents should have applied for Green Ards fur the boys when they were bom. Now they be got to Wail ust
