European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 15, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 a a a the stars and stripes a . Army guard Waves to Slop civilians from entering the main Gate at a military base in Seoul South . Korean students want to a drive out a Seoul. South Korea apr thousands of students chanting Quot unification Quot rallied tuesday night for opening the heavily fortified Border with communist North Korea. Earlier in the Day 79 students and dissidents were arrested at the sprawling . 8th army Headquarters in Central Seoul five of them for ramming a car through the main Gale. During tuesday nights rally about 10,000 students at Seoul a a Onset University chanted Quot free travel total Border Radical leaders snipped Rolls of barbed wire to symbolize cutting the barriers Between the bitterly divided Korea. Student leaders said thousands of citizens dissidents and students were expected to March to the Border wednesday to attend a unification rally at the truce Village of Panmunjom. Quot lets go North a chanted the students. Quot lets drive out the Yankees who Block unification of the fatherland a the students shouted jabbing fists in the air. They demanded the withdrawal of some 43,000 . Troops stationed in South Korea saying their presence hinders dialogue with the North on Unity. Seventy four students chanting similar slogans were arrested on a Street next to the . Military compound. The students approached a Gate but there was no violence police said. A car carrying dissidents and a Radical student shouting Quot drive out Yankees barged through the main Gate but was stopped about 30 Yards inside the facility about 50 South korean riot police stationed outside the base raced into the compound surrounded the Blue compact car and arrested the five occupants. There were no Are sweating it out a an electric fan Gius Only slight Relief As employees shelter in a government building in Tokyo. Tokyo apr the Trade ministry asked japanese on monday to work in sweltering offices and use mass transit to prepare for a possible Oil shortage caused by the persian Gulf crisis. About 70 percent of Japan soil comes from the Middle East Trade officials Are proposing wide ranging measures for government agencies private companies and individual households to conserve Energy. The proposals which were expected to be approved tuesday by the Cabinet and take effect immediately include setting office thermostats no lower than 83 degrees and reducing office lighting by one third. A the situation is not yet so serious because Japan has a very Large Petroleum Reserve a said a Trade official speaking anonymously. A but we ought to be better prepared for the possible worst Case individual citizens will be encouraged to use Uhlie transportation. People who continue to drive will be asked to go no faster than 50 Mph on highways. Although the proposal does not include penalties for those who fail to comply with the measures government guidelines generally Are widely followed. Quot the Trade official said the ministry also decided to implement stricter measures if the country soil reserves now estimated at enough for 142 Days deteriorate. Those Steps would include limiting Gas station opera Lions and late night television broadcasting officials said. A we Are try ing to be cautious not to repeat the panic of the second Oil crisis in 1978,�?� the official said refer he to the shortage caused by the outbreak of War Between Iran and Iraq. Quot the confusion occurred because we were not too Well prepared Back world today Papua new Guinea protests troop incursion port moresby Papua new Guinea apr the government has lodged an official protest Over an incursion of indonesian troops across the irian Jaya Border. Foreign affairs minister sir Michael sombre said tuesday that a formal protest note had been handed to indonesian ambassador maj. Gen. Mulia Panjaitan. Sombre said about 30 indonesian troops were first sighted at of Bago about a mile inside Papua new Guinea territory on aug. 11. They were still on Papua new Guinea soil tuesday and were seen to be resupplied by helicopter sombre said. He said the protest note had a reaffirmed the need for respect of territorial sovereignty and integrity As provided under the provisions of a Basic Border agreement and a 1987 Friendship treaty. It was the second protest note from Papua new Guinea in two worker takes Home lost radioactive Cylinder t Moscow apr a curious worker look Home a tiny Cylinder of the radioactive Clement cerium after finding it near a factory in Central Russia pravda reported tuesday. The Cylinder was found in a shed near the workers Home in Tula when a routine Aerial inspection reported a Strong radiation source the communist party newspaper said. Inspectors using radiation meters pinpointed the exact location it said. An investigation has begun to determine who lost the Cylinder on the grounds of the Tula her Mei ferrous metallurgy Enterprise and when pravda said. Quot it is not ruled out that the Small scale chernobyl a May end up not Only in Tula Peoples Sheds but also their Homes because of negligence by officials a the newspaper said. Pravda said the unidentified worker did not know what was in the Cylinder when he took it Home. Cerium is used in photoelectric cells.6 soldiers die in blizzard on new zealand Mountain Hamilton new zealand apr sex sol Dicks died when a blizzard trapped them during a Winter training exercise officials said tuesday. Police spokesman sgt. Darryl Nix said the men were Only 150 Yards from an emergency hut on 9,177-foot mount Rua Pehu but it a May As Well have been 150 Miles in those the victims ranging in age from 18 to 23, were part of a 13-Mcmber army and Navy group that had been on the Mountain since thursday As part of a training course. When a blizzard Cut off their escape from the Mountain they were forced to dig in. Two of the soldiers began an i a hour trek sunday night to find help. When a search party reached the group monday afternoon six already were dead. The other five were brought Down to be treated for exposure. The bodies will remain on the Mountain until the weather clears to allow Rescue teams and helicopters to move in safely. It was raining heavily t troops on Alert after 2 die in protests new Delhi India apr police and paramilitary troops in Bihar state were put on Alert tuesday a Day after two students died in demonstrations Over a Job quota plan for Low Casle indians. Angry students set fire to a railway station near Sone Pur on tuesday to protest police actions. Another 20 students were injured in monday s violence in indians poorest state the sixth Day of troubles that have spread across the Eastern state news agencies reported. A it �1l a a reached from new Delhi by Telephone said police and paramilitary troops the Eastern state were put on Alert to maintain Law and order. Rim is a precautionary measure a said a scr in Quot Cal on condition of anonymity we tear that the agitation will tie said the state administration has asked the ederal government in new Delhi to Send More paramilitary troops
