European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 16, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Pegs z the stars and stripes thursday june 16.1986 japanese jailed Philadelphia a a japanese student charged with try ing v sneak weapons aboard a jul liner Roma inc jailed monday without bail. / he a threat 10 the a noun Tyand a i of flight a instant . my Tillan told Federal Matulate Riard Powers. Powers enied ail and scheduled a head Erna Cut i Kosugi in engineering Kosugi the Summa vill Irskay on a gov to hold Yoshino. University Lent for trial. C to Japan to spend is family was arrested Stopay mobbing minutes be fore Takeoff of a North Fri airline jetliner for Tokyo \ he Tiad a round trip ticket and was scheduled to refit in sep tember when classes resume. South Africa lifts ban new York. A the South african government has agreed id allow the new York times to reopen its Bureau Here after imposing a Banon the newspaper s coverage More than a year ago. The government informed times officials on monday that ii will accept an application from a staff correspondent to report full time in South Africa the newspaper reported monday. The times had been barred from having a correspondent i South Africa since january 1987, when the government refused Lorene the accreditation of Alan Cowell or to accept a successor. The times has been represented by John o. Batter by a South Afri can journalist since the ban. Executive editor Max Frankel had asked the government to allow the paper to Send its own correspondent. The paper has submitted the name of Christophers Wren As it next Bureau chief in Johannesburg South Africa. Wren an assistant foreign editor has headed the paper s bureaus in Moscow Cairo Egypt Beijing and Ottawa. Skunk put to death Lawrenceville a. A the pet Skunk who made head lines and Drew hundreds of callers lobbying to save his life was Pui 10 death monday because the Man he bit refused to undergo precaution Ary rabies treatment. After three stays of execution Skunk was Given a fatal injection so that his brain could be tested to Sec whether he had rabies. Skunk s owner Jan Shelton of Buford had tried until the end to save me animal by trying to per Suade the Man whom Skunk Bilci ther to take rabies shots or drop his complaint. The bitten Man William Eugene Evans 48, had said he would no change his mind and either drop his complaint or undergo a $600 series of rabies Shols. Both moves would have spared Skunk s life. Evans physician said Evan should avoid rabies shots because he suffered a heart attack two weeks ago. Columnist Rowan fires Bullet in tit wrist of teen trespasser Washingto a syndicated columnist Carl t. Iowan Early tuesday shul and wounded \ teen Ager who hrs id scaled an 8-Foomence around his Home and was using him swimming Pool without permission. \ the youth Ben Smi
