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Show 8A The Salt Lake Tribune, T uesday, 9, 19H6 September Corella King, Runcie Get Firsthand By David Crary Associated Press Writer CROSSROADS, South Africa -Desmond Tutu, a day after his installation as Anglican archbishop of Cape Town, guided some noted guests Monday through the mud and shanties of one of South Africa's poorest slums. Among those he escorted to Crossroads squatter camp were Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie and Coretta Scott King, widow of Ameri can civil-right- s leader Martin Luther King Jr. It really defies the imagination, King said, gazing from behind a barbed-wir- e fence at makeshift shacks and at puddles filled with raw sewage. On a visit earlier in the day, Archbishop Runcie, spiritual leader of the 75 million Anglicans worldwide, spoke with families at their shacks. Ive been horrified to walk PARIS (UPI) Kurds threatening detonate dynamite took eight people hostage Monday at an Iraqi Airways office but surrendered after a brief protest against an Iraqi offensive in an area they call their homeland, officials said. None of the hostages were injured, police said. Wearing red bandanas and waving their fists, the Kurds walked out of the airline offices on the fashionable Avenue des Champs-Elysee- s and were led into a police bus that roared off toward police headquarters with a dozen police motorcyles trailing be- hind. The incident lasted a little over an hour and snarled rush-hou- r traffic on the Champs-Elysee- s and in the busy intersection around the Arc de Triomphe. Police said eight to 10 Kurds drove up to the airline's offices just after 5 p.m. in two cars. They entered the offices, took eight people hostage and threatened to detonate dynamite. An employee who spoke with a French news agency reporter by tele Kasparov Given Edge as 14th Game Adjourns By David Goodman Associated Press Writer World Chess champiMOSCOW on Garry Kasparov and challenger Anatoly Karpov adjourned the 14th game of their title match Monday, and experts said Kasparov had a good chance to win when play resumed. Kasparov, playing white and leadin the rrutch, sealed his 41st ing move. The game was to resume Tues6 phone saiQ ihe Kurds were armed with guns and several sticks of dynamite. But French radio said a suitcase the Kurds had said was filled with weapons turned out to be filled with newspapers and police were studying th guns to see if they were real. Tne radiu said the Kurds made one that French television redemand cord a statement protesting against Iraqs "mistreatment of the Kurdish population. It said they gave up when they felt they had achieved the publicity they wanted. We found the psychological point that made them give up, a police official at the scene said. Kurds are a minority group fighting for autonomy in a rugged mountainous region they called Kurdistan that straddles the borders of Iraq, Turkey and Iran. They have had conflicts with all three governments. We are not terrorists, one of the group told a French news agency that telephoned the airline during the crisis. "We belong to a group, Partisan, a Turkish revolutionary movement." ook at Squalor of S. African Slums through the dirt and squalor and smell and flies," he said later. This is something I fed has got to change Others going to Crossroads with Tutu included Archbishop Edmund Browning, head of the Episcopal Church in the United States, the Rt. Maurice Benitez, Episcopal Rev4 bishop of Texas, and Archbishop Manasses Kuria of Kenya. The contrast between the exquisite beauty of Cape Town and the ut Kurds Seize 8 at Iraqi Airways, Then Surrender Af:er Protest to I enm ter squalor humans face at Crossroads is just too miserable, Benitez said. Tutu, installed Sunday as leader of the Anglican Church in southern Afri- ca, told Archbishop Runcie ol factional fighting at Crossroads in May and June that left scores of people dead and about 70,000 black squatters burnt out of their homes. The root cause of all the problems we have had here is apartheid," Tutu told Archbishop Runcie as they looked across one of the bulldozed fields where thousands of people had lived. Tutu negotiated a truce in June between Crossroads warring factions, one led by militants and the other by conservatives known here as vigilantes. The two sides set fires in each others neighborhoods. d Tutu is among those who have sug JK FESTIVAL 3 Vancouver, B.C Victoria, 1986 8th to OCT. OCT. 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In the adjourned position, both sides have five pawns. Karpov has a bishop, Kasparov a knight. But one of Karpov's pawns is too far advanced and over the next moves. Kasparov can surround it, leaving himself a pawn ahead. 4 another very successful year. kmnwm Ammitan day. He has great chances to win," said the European junior champion, inter- While sealed gested that security forces allowed the vast destruction of homes because it fitted, with government efforts to relocate many Crossroads squatters at a new settlement farther from Cape Town. He said the two sides at the peace talks he led "agreed the real enemy is the system. Talking to King, Tutu compared the barbed wire fence around the razed area to the Berlin Wall. 4 171 HMHtBaiiiMBi 7 nr$ n SoniclhinslKcia! inlbeaii:' |