European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 29, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes sunday May 29,1988 world today v or pret a troops hearing helped and Bull Prawur est i Advance cautiously in South Beirut s slums Friday. Syrian troops assume control of terror stronghold in Beirut Beirut. Lebanon Ai j syrian troops saturday entered Loci Bilali s South Beirut stronghold but 3 ii Urce said they would not occupy Lii pro iranian militia s main Barracks where Mosi of Hie 18 foreign homages art1 believed held. Meanwhile civilians who had fled their Homes in the Southern slum began trickling Back to piece to Gether i hair i Hatleli ii lives. The form syrian built Larrt moved Inlo 111 16 big Are Mill s of tin i Bifid Lum and Cement Block apartments on Friday pulling an end to a three week Haithc be tween Heihn llah and the mainstream shiite moslem militia amal sources at tile syrian command said the troops started moving Al midday one source speaking on condition of anonymity said the plan does not cover Hezbollah s main Barracks in Lay Madi. Where Moll of the fort Jin hostages arc believed held by Shi Ilc extremists under Hezbollah s Protection. The source Laid the Barracks is considered part of the demarcation line with Christian East Beirut he Only area of South de Init where Syria will allow either militia to maintain gunmen. A lebanese Security source speaking privately said the syrian deployment in toy Madi will tighten the grip on Hezbollah. It Means the kidnappers will not be Able to move the the hostages include nine americans three britons a West German an italian an irishman an Indian and two unidentified men. The two phase syrian deployment implementing a cease fire agreed 10 by Syria and Iran ended fighting in the slum that police say left 300 people dead and 1,000wounded since it began May 6. Abdul Hadi Himadi Hezbollah s Security chief and a reputed kidnapper escorted syrian officers Inlo South Beirut Friday. His Public appearance stole the spotlight from the syrian move Hairm i s Brothers Mohammed a and Abbas arc held in Vest Germany on terrorist charges Moham med Ali is accused of the 11b5 Twa hijacking in which a . Navy diver was killed and 39 americans were held hostage for 17 Days. Abdul Hadi who represents Hotbo Ljalis on a four Early committee set tip Friday to supervise the truce Iselie cd to have masterminded inc january 19x7 abduction of two West germans o Swan them for his Iii cd Brothers. One of the germans Alfred Schmidt was released last september the other Rudolf cords s3, is one of the 18 foreign hostages. A 900-Strone Force of syrian infantrymen set up five checkpoints Friday along a disengagement line be tween the Shaiyah neighbourhood held by amal and the Hezbollah controlled a Sobeiri District. The syrians also erected checkpoints at key Road junctions in iwo Hezbollah controlled neighbourhoods. Civilians saturday started resuming to the syrian polled districts of South Beirut to Check their prop erty. My life s earnings have gone said Azzam Sadiq As he inspected his gutted apartment that overlooks Hezbollah s positions across the Street. A he Meled syrian we Dick armed with a soviet de signed ak-47 assault Rifle guarded inc Entrance to the Sii Story apart men building. The Soldier who refused to he named Only allowed residents into the building to prevent 2 australians celebrate Bicentennial atop Everest Katmandu Nepal a a two member team from Australia successfully hoisted i hair country s nag on lop of the world s highest Peak after climbing mount Everest to celebrate Australia s Bicentennial the ministry of tourism announced Friday. Paul p. Bayne 32, a Mountain and ski guide from whale Beach. New South Wales and pal Rick Alexander Cullinan 38, an army officer Al Bond Junction also in new South Wales reached the Summit of inc 29,028-foot Mountain on wednesday afternoon. Japan air lines subsidiary to buy into . Airline Tokyo up Japan air lines Friday said its subsidiary in Hawaii will acquire 20 per cent equity in Hal inc., the Parent company of hawaiian airlines for about 120 million. Jal said the proposed acquisition by its wholly owned subsidiary. Pan Pacific hoteliers inc., is subject to applicable . Government require ments which limit foreign ownership of voting interests in . Airlines to 25 percent. In View of the significance of Hawaii to the japanese overseas travel Market pfc has decided to further its involvement in tourist development in Hawaii through investment in Hal inc.," said a statement issued by Japan s top International airline. China catches japanese smuggling rare butterflies beu1ng a a japanese Butterfly Salesman was caught trying to smuggle More than 800 bul in Fly specimens out of China fined the equivalent of $840 and allowed to leave without the butterflies an official report said saturday. Foreigners arc not allowed to Purchase or catch any chinese plants or animals without permission the report by the Xinhua news Agency said. The Agency said her Oulu Wakahara was detained april 19 in Southwest China s Yunnan province where Many rare butterflies Are found. It said he was carrying 816 specimens. The report said Wakahara had visited Yun Nan three limes previously to catch and buy rare butterflies and persuaded local residents to catch specimens for him by giving them presents and promising to help them study in Japan. It said he left the country on april 30. Bibles sell out in minutes at Summit press Center Moscow a the quickest Selling item in Moscow on saturday May have been the 20 rus Sian bibles that went on Sale for 35 rubles $90 each Al a Booth at the International press Center set up for inc .-sovict Summit. Vudi Mir a 34-year-old Engineer who asked that his surname not be used said it was inc first Lime he had seen a Bible on Sale in Moscow although he had read one while a University student. The Bible however is not laugh in school. I have never seen a Bible in a store anywhere in my life he said. The bibles were printed by the Moscow patriarchy the bibles were gone within minutes after they were put on display at a Booth that also sold religious records. A crowd of people surrounded the Booth pressing to get hold of the Book. Algoe kill tons of a Mon Freouf off Norway Sweden Oslo Norway a a 300-mile carpet of algae along the Southern coast if Norway and Sweden has killed tons of Salmon and Rainbow Trout a norwegian newspaper reported Friday. The single cell algae have killed All Marine life Down to a depth of 16 feet in some parts of Skagerrak Strait Between Den Kirk and Norway and in the Katte Gat Belt Between Denmark and Sweden inc Oslo daily said. Do Zmaik alarmed by weather reports showing that the algae could be blown to its shores dispatched a research boat Friday to track the grow in. I be never experienced anything like it. The situation is highly dramatic Ami Nielsen head of the sea pollution Laboratory of Denmark s environment ministry said Friday. Nielsen blamed nitrates and phosphorus washed into the sea from farms. Authorities say the algae Are not harm Ful to humans but the accumulation turns to slime on he Gills of fish and Cli Olts them to death. The algae growth amends about 310 Miles along inc Southwest coast of sue Den front cd Toborg to the Oil renter of Stavanger Norway. Wild fish such As herring and Rounder have not been As hard hit As the Trout and Salmon grown by norwegian Farmers in Seaside pens experts said. Those Farmers have been advised by Marine biologists to Slaughter their fish. Some major fish farms in Western Norway have started Lolow i hair nets away from coastal areas into Norway s deep Cool Fords to avoid the algae threat. Marine biologist Einar pah said it could take weeks or months for the algae to disappear according to the newspaper. He said inc algae have always been present in inc North sea bul never in such quantities
