European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 11, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes beets gasoline a photo filler up with beet juice a biker in France makes a pit Stop and fills his motorcycle tank with a new kind of fuel. A Gas station in Mornant East of Paris opened the first super ethanol pump in the country on Friday. Ethanol is an oxygenated composition of agricultural matter primarily sugar beets. Monday july 11,1988 Vatican panel seeking ways to heal schism Vatican City a Pope John Paul ii on saturday appointed an eight member commission to seek ways to keep the followers of excommunicated archbishop Marcel Lefebvre within the roman Catho Lic commission will be headed by West German Cardinal Paul Augustin Mayer who until recently was prefect of the Vatican s congregation for the Sacra ments and of the congregation for the divine cult. The Pope warned on july 2 that followers of Lefebvre will be excommunicated if they remain with the rebel prelate. But he also promised to try to meet their traditionalist needs if they remain Loyal to the papacy. Lefebvre created the first Church schism in 118 years on june 30 when he defied the Pope and Conse crated four traditionalist Bishops without papal per Mission. It resulted in the automatic excommunication of the five and monsignor Antonio de Castro Mayer a brazilian prelate who assisted Lefebvre. John Paul said the special Vatican c9mmission will seek to preserve the spiritual and liturgical traditions of Lefebvre followers in line with an Accord reached last May 5 by Lefebvre and the Vatican. Lefebvre reneged on the and his followers reject Many modernizing reforms of the second Vatican Council including the replacement of the latin mass with a simplified Liturgy in the local language. Other commission members Are monsignor Terete a Garriga undersecretary of the congregation for the divine cult monsignor Milan Simcic of the congregation for the clergy monsignor Jesus Torres Llo Rente of the congregation for the religious Cano lawyer Tarcisio Bertone monsignor Frantisek Rypar of the congregation for Catholic education Benedic Tine theologian Benoit Duroux Don Fernando Ocariz of the congregation for the doctrine of the Faith. Shultz says China Sells missiles despite agreement Jakarta Indonesia a Secretary of state George p. Shultz on saturday criticized China for building and Selling the same missiles Washington and Moscow have agreed to destroy. There is an irony in that just As we Are eliminating nuclear armed ballistic missiles in the Range of 300 to 3,000 Miles the chinese Are producing exactly those weapons Shultz said Beijing was Selling the rockets without nuclear warheads to countries around the he did not specify the spoke at a news conference in Bangkok thai land in route to the indonesian capital of Jakarta for discussions on informal talks scheduled later this month on a political settlement of the cambodian War. He also voiced opposition to a longstanding proposal to declare Southeast Asia a nuclear free zone saying de terrents have kept peace in parts of the six member association of Southeast asian nations has endorsed the concept of a Neutral Region free of nuclear weapons. Shultz said attempts should not be made to restrict the Quality of deterrents by a zonal approach but rather by balanced reductions of exist ing nuclear stockpiles held by the superpowers. Shultz is expected to raise the Issue of missile Sale when he meets with leaders in Beijing during his two week nine nation asian tour. The tour which began wednesday in Bangkok also includes Malaysia the Philippines Hong Kong South Korea Japan and the Marshall recent years China has become the fourth largest seller of weapons to the third world. Its silkworm missiles have found their Way to Iran and it has sold fighter planes to Iran s enemy Iraq As Well As East wind intermediate Range missiles to saudi Arabia. News reports have quoted israeli officials As saying they fear China May sell the advanced m-9 missile still in an experimental stage to Syria Israel s Archene my. Syria has denied trying to buy the missile. Also saturday Shultz discussed human rights with malaysian prime minister Mah Athir Mohamad in the malaysian capital Kuala said that in their three hour meeting Maha thir assured him that prisoners detained without trial in malaysian jails would be accorded their full rights. Twenty eight . Congressmen the Washington based Asia watch human rights group and the Newyork City based lawyers committee for human rights asked Shultz to raise their concerns Over detentions under Malaysia s internal Security act the two human rights groups act allows the government to arrest and detain people without trial indefinitely. Last fall Mah Athir ordered the arrest of 106 people critical of his government including the Leader of the opposition in parliament Lim kit Siang. Most of them have been released. He defended the arrests at the time by saying the detainees instigated racial clashes Between the coun try s malays and ethnic chinese. The subject was discussed. Fundamentally in satisfactory Way Shultz said speaking to a news con Ference before leaving for Jakarta. Opposition leaders have accused Mah Athir of emasculating the Legal system curbing the press and endangering democracy on the pretext of quelling tension Between ethnic chinese and malays. Shultz offered no specific plan to end differences Over Cambodia saying Washington was following Asean s Lead. The organization Calls for the withdrawal of All vietnamese troops from Cambodia the introduction of an International peacekeeping Force and .-supervised elections. His spokesman Charles Redman who briefed report ers on the flight to Jakarta said Shultz received Assur ances from both Thailand and Malaysia they would continue to Grant temporary Asylum to vietnamese boat people refugees. Both countries facing a new influx of vietnamese had threatened to take Tough action. Shultz also gained informal support Redman said fora . Proposal to set up a Bangkok based working group to explore fresh solutions to the 30-year-old refugee exo dus from communist Vietnam Laos and Cambodia. We will continue our Strong support for humanitarian treatment of refugees and we will continue our Strong intake Shultz said at the news conference Ink Ala Bumpur. In Bangkok Shultz held talks with the foreign ministers of Asean member countries. Shultz was to play Golf sunday with top Indonesia officials and on monday was to hold talks with presi Dent Suharto. World today tibetan landslide kills 41, destroys Many houses Beijing a a landslide swept through tibetan Community in Northwest China and killed at least 41 people the official Xinhua news Agency has said. Xinhua said the landslide which followed brainstorm swept away Many houses and destroyed local electrical facilities. It did not say How Many houses were buried. The landslide occurred in Jone a county seating a tibetan autonomous prefecture of Ginsu province. Jone is about 90 Miles South of Gan us s capital of Lanzhou. The Agency quoted an unidentified local offi Cial As saying about 10,000 people in the Are were affected by the landslide apparently be cause of the Power cutoff. Fight erupts at funeral Over suicide compensation Harare Zimbabwe a a graveside fistfight broke out during the burial of a woman who killed herself with the parents of the de ceased demanding the widower pay them $3,250, it has been reported. Police intervened to halt the fight by the mourners in the Village of Weru 170 mile Southwest of Harare according to the Herald newspaper. The parents of Peggy Dhliwayo alleged Thatcher husband Gilbert drove their daughter to suicide and they demanded the payment that triggered the fight during the burial ceremony the newspaper said. After the fight subsided mourners cheered a local Council official who spoke out against families charging heavy fines when relatives died me newspaper reported. Mystery Gas kills 13 in six Indian villages new Delhi India a at least 13 peo ple were killed and several others were hospitalized after inhaling an unidentified Gas leaking from Wells in the Northern state of Saryana the press Trust of India has reported. It said the deaths were reported in six villages near the town of karnal 72 Miles North of new Delhi. It said the Gas appeared to have seeped from Wells commonly used to provide Community drinking water. 2 new czech Bishops pledge state allegiance Prague Czechoslovakia a the most revs. Jan Lebeda and Antonin Liska newly appointed auxiliary Bishops of the Prague diocese have taken the oath of allegiance to the communist state the state news Agency ctr reported. The oath which is required in All communist countries to win prior acceptance by the communist leadership in Power was taken before czech minister of culture Milan Kremlicka. Ctr said the new Bishops expressed on this occasion support for the peace policy of Czecho Slovakia and for the 01 Jess of social the appointments of the two auxiliary Bish Ops and of Bishop Jan Sokol in Tarnava Slova Kia last month came after lengthy and complicated negotiations Between the Vatican and the Prague government. Hungarian unionists want right to strike Budapest Hungary a hungarian Trade unions want parliament to pass a Law giving them the right to strike it has been reported. Such a Law would make Hungary the first so Viet bloc country in which stakes would be a legitimate form of worker protest. Current Law makes a vague reference to the right to work stoppage but strikes virtually Are illegal in Hungary
