European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 4, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page b the stars and stripes thursday february 4,19bb n. Koreans identify but won t release go remains sr.fjipl., South Korea up for i lint time since tilt end of the korean War. North Korea has revealed the Idun inn of two am Chiron soldiers mining i i action since 1951. Bui according to at my Gen. Louis c. Mint Trcy the North koreans won t release the re main. Man Clurcy commander of a combined military Force of More than . Said wednesday thai North Korea told . Officials the names of the to we Dicks tuesday but said the remains would not be released because of . " slander a jains North Korea. We received yesterday a message fun the North which. Said they had remains and identified two individual whee remains they have Menetrey Lold a luncheon at the Seoul foreign Cor respondents club. Out the general said the North refuses to release inc remains because of recent . Condemnation of North Korea for its alleged bombing of a South korean air lines jetliner with 115 people aboard on nov. 29. I believe they called it slander he said. This was inc first Lime thai icy have publicly acknowledged that they had re Mains and the tint Lime they have privately or publicly Given us names me . Menetrey said la appears thai the names Are those of actual mias from the korean War based on a Check of the list of soldiers still listed As Roissing in action Funni the korean War he said inc . Asked North Korea wednesday to meet at the truce Village of Panmunjom 35 Miles North of Seoul on Friday to hand Over the remains but had not yet received a response. A military spokesman said North korean radio broadcasts said the remains Are among the remains of ois we incur Atins the North koreans have other remains icy have nol revealed. Mcneiney said the two soldiers arc among a group of 8,200 . Soldiers listed As missing in action or killed in action whose remains have nol been re covered from the 1950-53 War Between Nonh and South Korea the United Stales backed South Korea in the conflict and North Korea was backed by China. The War ended i an armistice in 1953 that kept the Penin Sula divided into North and South. Without a physical examination the identity of the remains cannot be con firmed a military spokesman said. The two mias were identified by the North koreans a. 9 Arthur l. Sacaton a Corporal in the 503rd Field arty in. 2nd in div listed As missing in action feb. 12, 1951, and reported to have died in a North korean pow Camp on april 3.1951. Jack i. Saunders a first lieutenant in the 15th Field any in listed at miss ing in action fcb 13.1951, and reported to have died april 13. 1951, in a North korean pow Camp. Too much rain on the Seine kindling of Hie Seine Riter Hanks in Pari Fulcran a b ohm a i Trau l to Shore by boat lie propels himself by pulling on o rope attached in a of near la Toum Eue the background is Noire Dame Cathedral. Judges warned in Demjan Juk trial Jerusalem a the prosecution in the War crimes trial of John univ Manjuk tuesday warned the jul docs nol to be fooled by the defendant s composure and urged them to find him guilty of being the Noto rious nazi guard Ivan the do nol be fooled by this quiet peaceful Counte Nance chief prosecutor Yonne Blattman told the three judges presiding Over the trial. Behind this quiet countenance hides the face of Ivan the terrible we ask that the accused be found guilty of All the charges against him he said in closing arguments. Shaking his head vigorously. Demjan Juk pointed at himself and repeatedly mouthed the word do Manjuk 67, a retired Ohio Aulo worker is charged with War crimes and crimes against the jewish it Ople for allegedly operating Gas Chambers thai killed 850.000 jews at the tre Winka death Camp in nazi occupied Poland in 19.13 and 1943. The ukrainian Bora defendant who emigrated to Cleveland after world War 11, claims he is a victim of mistaken identity. He says he was a Naji prisoner of War during the period in question Blat Man Altai on judges not to allow dem Anjuli to hide behind his Anonymous life in the United stain. We state unequivocally the accused killed hundreds of thousands of men women and children with extreme bestiality and later found Refuge in a quiet Backwater of the United state Lallman said. At one Point during the five hour discourse Blatt Man looked at Demjan Juk and said when Vou Tell us about Naii pow Camps you were really at Trubl inka.,. You cannot use the pow excuse for Demjan Juk who wore a Gray suit stuck out his lower jaw and Shook his head repeatedly. Lallman said a nazi card identifying Demjan Juk As a death Camp guard leads us directly from Cleveland to Treblinka. La proves the bearer of the document was a nazi the defense claims the nazi card was forged by the soviet ii Nion. Which provided it to Israel do Manjuk says he was framed by the soviets because he fought in an anti communist unit at the end of world War 11. Blat Man also told inc court Demjan Juk was not just a cog in the wheel of inc nazi Oue Munaton machine he was not merely a guard in a watchtower Blattman . He picked out certain people and killed them with his own hands. La is apparent the accused knew they were jew Sand he wan led this 10 take the defense is to begin final arguments monday in the 11-Monuvold trial. A verdict is expected in the Spring. World today Pakistan denies Asylum to e. German journalist Karachi. Pakistan a an East German journal isi in route from East Berlin to Hanoi Viet Nam was refused political Asylum wednesday Dur ing a Stopover in Karachi officials said. Security officers at the City s International air port speaking on condition of anonymity gave few details of the episode that delayed inferring flight 710 for More than 24 Hourt. They Aid one of Fth passengers whom they identified As journalist Pannas Shantek Lulu refused to Leboard the plane Early tuesday after a refuelling Stop and asked Security to allow him to Fly u West Germany. After hours of negotiations involving pakistani officials and Karachi s East German Consul the pakistanis refused Lihz s request the office said. He was ordered Back aboard the plane Early wednesday and it resumed its flight to Hanoi they said. Jakes replaces Husak As czech committee chief Prague Czechoslovakia a czechoslovak preside no Gustav Husak wednesday was replaced by communist party chief Milos Jakes As chairman of the notional front s Central committee the state ctr news Agency reported. The unanimous decision could be Espic cd As the party s general Secretary has been traditionally also the head of the National front. Jakes replaced Husak As party Leader last december. The National front is an umbrella organization comprising All slate sanctioned social organizations and parties. Wednesday s session was attended by both Husak who retains the office of president and Jakes is Well As Premier Lubomir Strougal and a number of of her leading functionaries. Jindrich to Kynik a Secretary of the parly s Cen trial committee was the main speaker at the meet ing chinese official asks . To ease Trade restrictions Beijing up China s top Trade official meeting with visiting . Trade representative Claywin Meuller chided the United states tuesday for irrational restrictions on High technology exports to China and urged they be loosened. Zheng Tobin minister for foreign economic re lations and Trade called on Washington for More a Foris to solve the problems that have Enisley on the Road to advancement the comments reported by the official Xinhua news Agency came during a meeting with y?1"" on the second Day of his first official visit to China Culler was in Beijing to sign a .-China agreement limiting inc growth of chinese Leslile exports to the . Market to j percent annually for the next four years. The Accord is designed to Case complaints from . Textile manufacturers
