European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes monday november 14,1983 pan am plane sits on runway with 350 on Board for 7 hours London a a pan am jumbo Jet kept More than 350 passengers on Board Ifie aircraft for Aboul seven hours after fog caused the flight to be diverted to a scottish Airport a London newspaper reported Sun Day. The sunday Telegraph said the Airliner travelling from Miami to Munich West Germany with a Klopov or scheduled for London s Heathrow Airport was one of 23 jumbo jets diverted to Prestwick Airport in West Ern Scotland last sunday because of the fog Over South Ern England. The Jet touched Down shortly after 8 a.m., but Pas sengers were not allowed to disembark until seven hours later because of a communications breakdown Between Airport management and Ihu plane s Crew the newspaper said. Only when cigarette smoking passengers began re fusing requests not to Light up in the Cabin did the Captain request that the passengers be allowed to Dis embark the newspaper reported. Airport regulations were waived to allow the Passen Gers to gel off inc aircraft and they stood on the tar Mac beside the plane for Aboul 30 minutes the news paper said. The passengers then were asked to Leboard but the plane stayed on the ground for nearly three More hours before resuming its journey to London it said. The Airport had been expecting Only two scheduled passenger jets and struggled to Cope with about 4,000 passengers disembarking within a few hours the news paper said. While major disruption was caused to All diverted flights the plight of the passengers on pan am flight a 98 was undoubtedly the worst it said. The newspaper said pan am had blamed British airways for blocking four of inc eight disembarkation Gates Al Prestwick in dealing with its own diverted aircraft. It also quoted scottish airports 1he Airport authority As saying that it was the pan am Captain s decision to keep his passengers on Board presumably because he hoped to gel an Early departure Slot for Londo when the weather improved. Lemnitzer. From Page 1\ vember 1942 ant served on the staff of Gen. Dwight. Eisenhower lha commander of the invasion. He . Mark Clark on a dramatic Mission by submarine to visit French officials three weeks before the invasion. Later he negotiated Vith marshal Pietro Sadoglio for the surrender of Ellalyn 1943, and with is Gen. Karl Wolff in Switzerland for the surrender of German forces in Northern Italy Anou Otheni Austria a few Days before inc final Capitula Ifim of Germany in May 1945. \ for much of world War ii. Hevos chief of staff to British Field marshal sir Harold Alexander supreme commander in inc Mediterranean \ Lumnitzer helped plan the beginnings of nato in the late 1940s, and helped persuade inc Scofie to ratify the nato treaty. Assigned to command inc i lib air borne div a fort Campbell he quietly took the Basic air Home course to a parachutist commanded the 7th in the Bailies of in break Ridge the h bowl and Chow on by in the korean War i and was awarded the Silver i Star for after the War he served As commander of United a Lions forces in Korea before by chief of staff in 1959, chairman of the 11960 and nato commander in 1962, Appeal from Page 1 of the algerian capital is to devise political strata translate the sympathy the uprising generated for j estonians into tangible diplomatic gains far the and its goal of an Independent palestinian state. The delegates gathered behind a Security c provided by thousands of algerian troops and corps of Mobile Ami aircraft batteries Are ratify three documents drafted by Flo leaders Over More than two months of intensive bitter debate a declaration of Independence Tofy Legal basis far a future palestinian stale in the Wresl Bank and Gaza strip. Approval in principle for the to leadership to form a provisional government of prone new state. A political program outlining the Plo s strategy and conditions for negotiation with Israel and the convening of an International apace conference. With the exception syrian aligned splinter. F boycotting the meeting All of the Plo s major Lions agreed on the wording of a declaration of dependence based of in. Resolution 181, inc 1947 Rution plan for Palestine. But despite a Marathon negotiating session through the night the factions remained deeply divided Over whether explicit recognition should be Given to Israel in the political program to be issued at inc end of the conference Plo officials said. Plo moderates want the political documents to clearly endorse . Resolutions 242 and 338, which affirm Israel s right to exist behind the boundaries established before the 1967 Middle East War when Al occupied the West Bank and Gaza strip. Plo hard liners argue that the time is not right Forsum concessions because they arc not assured either isrow or the United Stales will respond positively if the Halo plays what in the words of one Arafat aide is our hot and most important diplomatic " a of the factions with the exception of those Loyal to Syria Are in agreement Aboul recognizing is i official said. The disagreements arc Over the timing Over when to play this Bush from Abl inel member Romier Treasury Secretary and Campaign chairman James a Fiaker Iii As Secretary of state. A source on the transition learn refusing to be quoted by name said Bush was looking for a replace ment for Williapu we busier As Cia director. Bush who served As Cia director in 1976, is expected to take a keen interest in tilling that Job but one source said his desire to look at other people does not necessarily mean he is dissatisfied with Webster s performance. However Bush his own stamp on things the source said associates of Webster have said Prival Cly that thecia director is eager to stay on the Job he look Over in May 1987. Earlier in the Bush Campaign Webster was Lorn he could keep his Job but since then All he has read in pub hed reports Are the names of possible successors of associate possible candidate for Cia director is James Lilley now ambassador to South Korea. Bush has known him Sincali Tley was chief of the Cia station in Beijing while bus was envoy to China in the 1970i. One source Republican sea. John Tower was Slit la front runner for Secretary of de sense although the face Ilion of Paul h. O Neill chair Man and chief exec we of Alcoa is no Accident Brent scowcroft tie National Security adviser to former president Ford could go the same Post in the Bush administration fee source said. But congressional sources indicate there was. Talk scowcroft might take Over the Cia. 4another source meantime said Fuller and retiring new Hampshire gov. John Sununu were candidates for White House chief of staff. It could go either Way the source Sai Ceier and Sheila tale the transition s spokeswoman refused comment on any Job speculation. One killed three Hurt in bombing near Athens Athens Greece a a bomb exploded Early sunday in a bar in suburban Athens killing a woman and wounding three other people police reported. They said no foreigners were in the Krach Barin the neb so Vic suburb when the bomb went off at about 3a.m. Police identified the slain woman As Xanthi Sta Malad a 20-year-old University student they said inc three injured victims were in serious but stable condition Al the Athens general Hospital. A police spokesman said there were about 10people in the bar when the bomb exploded. No individual or group has asserted responsibility for the attack he added. Soviet shuttle launch re Schedu Moscow Al soviet space shut technical mishap Down has been i de for tuesday i the Maiden launch of Hele scrubbed once because of a in the final minute of count Zhc ruled for tuesday. The stale radio in Moscow said saturday that the shuttle would Circle the Earth twice on its first unmanned Light and land at a specially constructed re Macy Al the Bai Konur Cosmo drome in kazakh Jan province in Central Asia. Blas Litof the Luran or snowstorm in rus Sian was aulos atnally aborted oct. 29 with 51 seconds left in Hij countdown when a computer elected an Equi of cent platform had not been pulled far enough Way from the pad. Sakharov to make urges Banks Moscow Loans new York Dent Andrei d. Banks to make Union discount will enable mos spending. The West shoo perestroika Burov said through lion at the new y perestroika 01 name of soviet in. Leading soviet Diss Sakharov has urged Western ceded Loans to the soviet an argument thai the Money w to continue it military d be afraid not of the Success fits possible failure sakha Iran Lalor at a packed recep in Academy of sciences restructuring is the official resident Mikhail s. Gorba Chev s plan to Trai form the soviet Economy an government Appa us. On thursday it Tutov officially received the1973 human Rig f award from the International his Al a private reception intent of Ronald louder the if to the 1975 Nobel peace trip to the West is in Wash meeting of the International survival and development group of which Zharov is scheduled to visit league for Hithe Manhattan former . Am his next sic prize Winner s in ton for a Boa foundation for of humanity a he is a director. On monday president Reagan 3 die Rains Pound the Spanish coast Barcelona. Spain a torrential rain again pounded most of Spain s Mediterranean coast saturday leaving three people dead flooding roads and knocking out electricity and Telephone services police said. Firemen evacuated people from their Homes in Vilade cans Southwest of Barcelona and 17 families from Sant Adrian Del pesos also South of Barcelona. Police advised residents of Badalona North of Barcelona and in the up regal River area to the South to remain in their houses to avoid being carried away by Flash floods. Floods sent water Rushing through Reyns de mar North of Barcelona blocking roads with mud and damaging More than 100 can police said. Early saturday Rains lashed the East coast of Valencia province causing riven to overflow their Banks and damaging numerous cars am buildings. Police found the bodies of a 30-year-old woman and her two Young daughters who had been reported missing late Friday after the Rushing Waters of the Turia River swept their car off a Road near Uria. 25 Milts from Valencia .-.-. The bodies had been carried several
