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Hostage His brother, Abba Hamadi, 29, is serving a 13-year prison sentence in Frankfurt. He was convicted in April of complicity in the murder of Mohammad Hamadi in an effort to force West Germany to free Mohamed Hamadi A Polaroid photograph of Cordes that accompanied one of the kidnappers' statements showed the businessman smiling, without eyeglasses, but with his glasses a photo sent by the abductors last January. In Bonn, West Germany, Foreign Ministry officials said Syria had informed Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Gichers that Cordes would be turned over to the man ambassador in Damascus. It said "Gensher thanked him (the Syrian foreign minister) and (Syrian President Hafez) Assal, and also thanked the Iranian foreign minister and his Iraq's foreign minister for their efforts." An earlier statement from the kidnappers had said Cordes would be held in prison, but the hotel, close to the command headquarters of the Syrian army's peacekeeping contingent in west Beirut, was why the change was changed. In their final statement Monday, one handwritten in Arabic, the captors threaten to kill Ambassadors Ahmed Dastemetjian of Iran and Wolfgang Gottelmei of Germany and an unidentified host in time at the hotel. Gettelmann arrived at the hotel an hour after the 9 p.m. deadline. Pilot identifies Arab terrorist who killed U.S. sailor in '85 and air piracy. He has admitted being one of the hijackers but has denied killing Stethem. FRANKFURT, West Germany — The plot of a TWA jihadier hijacked by Arab terrorists in 1985 tested yesterday that Mohammad Ali Hamad took pleasure in forturing the gunmen and shielding the ship that killed a U.S. sailor. Cap. John Testkrabe, who commanded the plane during the ordeal, told the court he thought Hamadi was the more violent of two hijackers who invaded the jettler's cabin and later killed Robert Steinem, a U.S. Navy officer. He said the men burst into the cockpit armed with the pistol and two hand grenades. Testrake was not beaten but that his flight engineer, Benjamin C. Zimmerman, of Cascade, Idaho, was struck repeatedly with the helmet. The hijackers continued to beat the engineer and passengers even after the hijackers' demands to fly to Beirut were met. The Athens-to-Rome flight was hijacked June 14, 1985, and 39 U.S. citizens were held hostage for 17 days. the plane took off from Athens. But under questioning by defense lawyers, Trestake said he actually did not see Hamadi pull the trigger. Hamadi is shown with murder The plane landed in Beirut, refueled and flew to Algeria. It took on fuel again and returned to Beirut on November 10. The plane landed in Beirut the second time. Testrake told the court, one of the hijackers talked to the airport officials. The Associated Press The U.S. officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Wells was kidnapped Sunday as he was leaving his wedding reception. They said his Lebanese bride was detained briefly. U.S. citizen safe after attack In Washington, U.S. officials said Kenneth Wells, who works in Saudi Arabia for Litton Industries, was charged with killing a power-powered heroes and escaped. DAMASCUS Syria — Syrian troops yesterday rescued an U.S. engineer who was abducted by gunmen in Lebanon and turned over to the U.S. Embassy in Damascus, a soldier to the Foreign Ministry reported. Treatke said he first reained there was trouble aboard Flight 847 when he heard banging noises from behind the cockpit door shortly after The Associated Press The U.S. officials said Wells mother reportedly lived in Tennessee. According to one published report, Welles is 25 and his wife, Sama, is 32. He is said to hold a black belt in karate. State Department spokesman Charles Redman confirmed much of the account of Wells' experience. Man subdues abductors, escapes to U.S. embassy in Syria several hours, reached a Syrian army checkpoint and was escorted to Damascus, where he was turned over by the security officials. The sources in Washington said. Hamadi is charged with murder. whose family lives in Baalbek He said the U.S. citizen was kidnapped Sunday by unidentified gunmen before he reached his apartment, and that the man was armed by Syrian troops. In the Syrian capital, U.S. Embassy officials refused comment. The U.S. citizen was freed and taken to Damascus, where foreign Minister Farok al-Sharawy turned himself in as a prisoner of war at Craig. The source said E. Babbay writes also to the Foreign Ministry, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said the U.S. citizen to Lebanon a woman a member of the Iraqi military. The radio said a man identified as Keith Paul Weiss, 25, married Nadia Sharafedine, 22, in Bailbak and that three gunmen intercepted the newyeds a few hours after the wedding. Balm, Orpington, In Beirut, the Christian-run Voice of Lebanon radio station gave a different account. Presented by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Chamber Music Series Wells subdued his abductors after ATTENTION JUNIOR AND SENIOR WOMEN: Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office all seats reserved. / For reservations, call 913/864-3982 5:00 pm Sunday September 18, 1988 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Because You Love to Live ANDRE-MICHEL SCHUB ...consume musicianship." New York Times Partially funded by the KU Student Activity Fee, Swarthout Society, and the KU Endowment Association. HALF PRICE FOR STUDENTS Public $12 & $10; KU and K-12 Students $6 & $5; Senior citizens and Other students $11 & $9. Visa / Mastercard accepted You'll Have The Time Of Your Life! 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