European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 02, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes monday october 2,1989 a red hot Stream of lava moves Down mount Etna on saturday As smoke and ashes Rise from the Mountain. Lava oozes Down mount Etna after 500-foot Crater forms Catania Sicily a fountains of lava flowed saturday from a new Crater on mount Etna sending a red hot River of magma Down the Eastern slope of Europe s most Active Volcano. Volcanology its said the lava gushed from a 500-foot Crater that opened 8,500 feet up the Mountain after a series of tremors thursday. News reports said the 15-Yard-wide River of lava had snaked its Way Down to the 4,500-foot level and was still oozing Forward at about 10 Yards an hour. Mount Etna began its latest eruption sept. 11. Vol can Logist say there is no danger to any of the hamlets near the said the villages arc protected by peaks and valleys that would Channel the lava away from them. Anglicans Leader joins pontiff for Vatican beatification mass Vatican City up archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie joined Pope John Paul ii in St. Peter s Square for a beatification mass sunday the first such ceremony Ever attended by an anglican in Mac. Speaking to anglicans shortly before the mass Runcie called discord among christians a scandal and said the Walls of our division do not reach As High As heaven. The beatification which brought a crowd of 30,000 people to St. Peter s Square came on the third Day of.=1,Tone Runcie s official four Day visit to the Vatican to promote Christian head of the Church of England and of the worldwide anglican communion looked on As the Pope elevated 29 men and women to the rank of blessed one step below sainthood in the roman Catholic Church. I John Paul beatified italians Lorenzo Salvi and Geltrude com Canso Imi civic i Spanish nun Francis Ca Ana Cirer and 26 spaniards martyred in the Spain s civil the beatification ceremony the Pope extended a fraternal Welcome to the anglican Pri mate and prayed that All christians will come to Ever greater Unity John Paul and Runcie had a 55-Minutc private Audi ence Friday and met again saturday for a formal Audi ence after which the Pope unexpectedly invited the archbishop to lunch. Saturday evening Runcie attended a service at the Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Pope who sent St. Augustine to England in 596 to evangelize the Anglo 70 million members in 164 countries around Runcie the world the anglican Community is the most wide spread although not the largest Christian group after the roman Catholic Church. Beatification and canonization do not exist in the anglican tradition but anglicans Honor individual christians As particularly holy. Holiness of life knows no denominational barriers Runcie said during a mass he celebrated Early sunday morning in Rome s All saints anglican Church. We should Ever recognize the scandal that anglicans and roman catholics must celebrate two eucharist lie the communion of All the saints there will be no denominations. The Walls of our division do not reach As High As s visit to Rome was disturbed for the second Day by protestant extremist Rev. Ian Paisley the founder of the free presbyterian Church in Northern Ireland. Paisley flew to Rome to protest Runcie s meetings with the Pope and Vatican officials. He shouted at Runcie on sunday outside All saints Church the archbishop is an inside the Church three of Paisley s priests disrupted the sen ice with cries of Runcie is a traitor to Runcie was about to begin his Sermon the three clergymen jumped to their feet and peeled off their Jack ets revealing to shirts emblazoned with Runcie is a Trai Tor to protestant Britain and remember Cranmer. Your presence Here is a betrayal yelled one. Remember Cranmer. Remember his death said another. He referred to Thomas Cranmer the first anglican archbishop of Canterbury who was burned at the stake in 1556 by Catholic authorities for promoting hustled the men away and italian police took them to their hotel to examine their passports. No arrests were showed no emotion at the interruption and continued with his Sermon. World today Vietnam foreign firm to make filter cigarettes Bangkok Thailand a Vietnam plans to produce filter cigarettes with the company British american tobacco the state radio re ported sunday. It said a workshop had been commissioned to produce the cigarettes in to Chi Minh City for Merly Saigon this is part of a project Between the Vietnam tobacco Union and inc British american to Bacco Trust the report said. The broadcast monitored in Bangkok gave no other details. British Soldier accused of releasing secret data Belfast Northern Ireland a a Brit ish Soldier was charged saturday with leaking secret photographs names and addresses of suspected Robert Cunliffe 20, of an air defense unit based at Dortmund West Germany was accused under the official secrets act. He was charged with leaking the photographs names and addresses of certain people entrusted in Confidence to him Between sept. 17 and sept. 21. His bail was set at $80, and he was released to the custody of the army. Prosecutors did not indicate who received the documents allegedly disclosed by Cunliffe. Lists of suspects have been sent to newspapers and politicians. Landslides in Iran City triggered by earthquake Athens Greece up an earthquake Mea Suring 5.1 on the open ended Richter scale jolted the Mountain City of Sis Akht in Western Iran Trig Gering landslides that damaged at least 300 houses and blocked roads in Rural areas nearby the iranian news Agency 1rna reported sunday. There were no immediate reports on casual ties Irna said in a dispatch monitored in Athens. The earthquake recorded by the Tehran University geophysics Center struck at 6 30 . Sunday the Agency said. Relief teams were Dis watched to the Region 20 Miles Northwest of Asur Irna said. A y French missiles displayed in greek cypriot Parade Nicosia. Cyprus a greek cypriots showed off their growing defensive capability including newly acquired French made anti air Craft missiles in a military Parade through downtown Nicosia on sunday. The display of military hardware marking the 29th anniversary of the cast Mediterranean is land s Independence from Britain underlined the greek cypriots drive to build up their de lenses while turkish forces occupy the Northern one third of the Island. Cyprus including the capital Nicosia has been divided since the turks invaded in 1974 inthe Wake of a Short lived Athens backed coup by supporters of Union with Greece. American University in Beirut to resume classes Amman Jordan a the president of the american University of Beirut said sunday that with a cease fire in effect in the lebanese capital classes at the school will resume oct. 9. The University is the Middle East s most prestigious academic institution. Frederic p. Herter said the University Board meeting for three Days in Amman hailed enthusiastically the decision to resume full univer sity activity following a seven month shut in a prepared statement Herter also said the trustees emphatically rejected any thoughts of either moving Aub. Or altering its nature or educational Mission because of problems caused by the 1 4-year civil War. The trustees were unable to meet in Beirut because several Are americans. The . Govern ment has banned visits to Lebanon because of attacks on americans
