European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday May 10, 1994 world the stars and stripes Page 9 . Pilots involved in crash Over yellow sea identified from wire reports Seoul South Korea the pilots involved in a crash of two . Jet fighters Friday were identified monday by military authorities. One flier was rescued and the other remained missing. Capt. Timothy w. Strawther who was flying an f-16 fighting Falcon which collided with an f-15eagle was treated at a base Hospital and released the . Military said. Strawther was assigned to the 8th fighter Wing at Kunsan a. There was no word however on the f-15 Pilot capt. John r. Kindred assigned to the 67th fighter so at Kadena a in Okinawa but temporarily flying out of Osan South of Seoul. The Jet fighters crashed on a training Mission Over the yellow sea about two Miles off Borong a City on South koreans West coast. The cause of the crash remained woman 76, slain Belfast Northern Ireland a police in Ulster questioned three men monday about the killing of a 76-year-old Catholic woman As she sat watching television in her Home. Roseanne Mallon died late sunday when gunmen fired several shots into the living room of her isolated Home near Dungannon. No organization has claimed responsibility for the shooting. The slaying brings the number of people killed by sectarian violence in Northern Ireland this year to 23. Taiwan Carrier drops flights Taipei Taiwan a China airlines Taiwan a Flag Carrier is cancelling 169 International flights this month so it can retest pilots following the crash of one of its its that killed 264 people in Japan. The airline said monday that 130 of the cancellations Over the next three weeks will be on the Taiwan Hong Kong route. It normally has about 186 flights each week on that route. On saturday the transport ministry ordered China airlines to retest its 48 Airbus a300-600r pilots because of the crash of a similar Jet at Nagoya Airport in Central Japan on april 26. The airlines president Yuan Hsin Yuan told reporters saturday that the company would test the qualifications of All of its 450 pilots and co pilots. Those who fail will be retrained or even suspended. New japanese rejects a r comments Tokyo apr Japan named a new Justice minister sunday to. Replace the Man who created a juror by denying japanese aggression and a 1937 massacre of tens of thousands of chinese. The hurried appointment of Hiroshi Nakai was submitted to the emperor sunday morning the usual formality for Cabinet members. His predecessor Shigio Nagano resigned saturday after Only 10 Days in office. He retracted his remarks. Nakai 51, is a full generation younger thai his predecessor who outraged Many asian nations by dismiss ing As a hoax the notorious 1937 a rape of Nan King by japanese troops in China. Quot the new minister promptly distanced himself from that position. Quot it is an undeniable fact that the world War ii japanese army conducted cruel acts against chinese citizens a Nakai told japanese reporters at a news conference shortly after Midnight saturday. In remarks published in a newspaper on wednesday Nagano also contended that Japan was not an aggressor in the War during which it invaded much of Asia but a Liberator of colonies suffering front Western imperialism. The 71-Ycar-old world War ii Veteran formerly had served As chief of staff of Japan s army. J his comments echoed what the japanese Public and soldiers were taught during the War years. Many older conservatives and the political right Wing still maintain similar views. Historians in China and in the West estimate that. 300,000 people were killed by invading japanese soldiers in the massacre in banking now called Nanjing. Estimates made at Tokyo War crimes trials put the number somewhere above half that. Some japanese officials still say the massacre never happened. South Korea welcomed Nagano a replacement a the move will help South koreans forget their painful past and create closer relations in the future a foreign ministry spokesman Chang Kiho said. South Korea had denounced Nagano a remarks and protesters burned him in effigy and threw eggs at the japanese embassy in downtown Seoul on Friday. Investors invited to go underground by Christiane Oelrich Deutsche or Csc agent or London a people who want to get away from it All including Nosy neighbors and the fickle British weather now have a Chance to acquire exclusive Homes in the Shires a underground bomb shelters. The 17 Well furnished shelters offered for Sale by the British government Are found mostly in the Shires and other Eastern areas of England. And they Are All different in almost every respect from the other properties on the books of the country a numerous real estate agents a a a a. V Quot a. For instance a Large family would have no difficulty making itself at Home in one of the former shelters for Sale in East Sussex a Ashdown Forest in Southeast. England. There Are three generous bedrooms each with 25 bunk Beds. Bedclothes and pillows Are included. When the bomb shelter was built in 1988, no expense was spared in furnishing the Kitchen and living quarters since in Case of nuclear attack the underground domicile would become Home for 150 civil servants who were to help govern the chaos outside. A the threat of nuclear attack is no longer relevant so much has become redundant a explained a spokeswoman for Britain a Home office. Around 800 mini bomb shelters with space for two or three people already have been sold. They were snapped up As wine cellars or by mushroom growers in search of Dank dark surroundings., the Small shelters sold for around $4,700 each. The 17 larger bunkers done to come so cheaply. Depending on their location size and furnishings they can Cost up to several Hundred thousand dollars. New owners would also be Well advised not to get too settled in their new surroundings since the government reserves the right to reactivate the bunkers in time of War a Quot Quot a a Crew said to turn Lemon Landing into lemonade Arkhangelsk Russia a an Aeroflot Jet carrying 62 people made an emergency Landing in this far North City saturday after the Crew managed to replace missing Hydraulic fluid with lemonade a news report said. There were no injuries reported. But an airline duty officer said the Tupoljev Tu-134 suffered serious damage when it touched Down without part of the Landing gear in place. It was the latest Embarrass ment for Aeroflot which has been struggling to Salvage its reputation after two air disasters this year killed a total of 199 people arid highlighted russians poor record on air safety. Flight 2315 from Moscow to Arkhangelsk on saturday had 55 passengers and seven Crew members. As it prepared to land two of the three sections of Landing ear failed to come Down because of a Oss of Hydraulic fluid the itar Tass f la news Agency report said that while the plane circled the Crew a had to pour All the reserves o lemonade into the Hydraulic system and managed to lower one More Section of Landing gear. Valentin Ignatiev duty officer for Aeroflot in Moscow said the plane ran off the runway and suffered Wing damage. He could not confirm that lemonade was used in the Hydraulic read Small ads. You just did you can now advertise your products. Events and services to 150,000 daily readers at incredibly Low rates. This and for example can Cost you As Tittle As $51.72. 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