2 Monday, November 30, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Nation/World Released French hostage says Terry Waite alive and imprisoned PARIS — A French hostage just freed in Lebanon said yesterday that Terry Waite, the Archbishop of Canterbury's special envoy, was in the room next to him during his capitation and that U.S. hostages were suffering greatly. Roger Auque, 31, a free-lance journalist, was released Friday in Beirut by his Shite Muslim kid-nappers. Chicago mourns late Mayor Washington In an interview on French television, Auque said Waile also was being held by the Revolutionary Justice Organization. Auque said he learned about other hostages from a South Korean diplomat, Do Chae-Sung, kidnapped Jan. 31, 1986, and freed Oct. 29, with whom he shared a cell for two weeks. CHICAGO — People lined up in drizzly weather again yesterday at City Hall to pay their last respects to the late Mayor Harold Washington. David Orr is serving as interim mayor until the City Council selects a replacement mayor to hold office in 1989, probably in 1990. Elsewhere in the city, political factions, drawn mainly across racial lines, gathered in separate groups to decide on a successor. Alderman Washington, who died Wednesday of a heart attack while in his fifth year in office, will be buried today. U.S. launches spy satellite during weekend CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The United States' most powerful unmanned rocket successfully launched a spy satellite Saturday, even though the rocket had been grounded for 18 months. propelled the satellite toward a 22.300-mile-high orbit. A 16-story-tall Titan 34D booster It was the second straight success for the Titan 34D since it was grounded after the explosion of one of the rockets in April 1986. Thatcher uses herbs for pain, paper says LONDON — Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has turned to alternative medicine to cope with an attack of neuralgia and is receiving massage with herbal oils, the Sunday Telegraph reported. The weekly newspaper, which strongly supports Thatcher, ran the exclusive story across the top of its front page, headlined: "The Wizard of Oz" for Thatcher's main gairn, the nuck." A senior Thatcher aide described the report as "absolute rubbish." Korean jetliner vanishes 150 miles off Burma coast The Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea — A Korean Air jetliner carrying 115 people on a flight from the Middle East vanished yesterday somewhere near Burma, officials said. An air operations official at Seoul's Kimpo International Airport said that KAL Flight 585 from Baghdad, Iraq, to Seoul disappeared without a trace and that officials were trying to discover what had happened to it. "It just disappeared," said an aid poke on depression not of being identified. Airline officials said the plane might have crashed in thick jungle or in the sea where it would be difficult to find. They said the plane had been flying at an altitude of 37,000 feet the last time it had been heard from. From The Associated Press. out the possibility of hijacking. Airline officials also said a bomb might have destroyed the jet. "There is the possibility that a crash may have been caused by explosives," a KAL airline statement said. The jet was carrying 95 passengers and a flight crew of 20. All but two of the people, an Indian and a Lebanese man, were South Korean, officials said. The Burmese Civil Aviation Administration in Rangoon said the plane was over the Andaman Sea, about 150 miles west of the Burmese coastal town of Tavoy, when contact was cut off. The Andaman Sea lies between the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia the plane had been making routine contact with air traffic controllers at Rangoon Airport before proceeding into Burmese air space when it disappeared. The officials said the plane's last radio contact did not indicate any problems and the plane was due to make another routine contact with the tower 21 minutes later. Burmese officials informed the South Korean government that a search operation for the plane had been launched. Thai provincial police said the plane might have crashed near the Thai-Burmese border, but the time they gave for the incident did not agree with flight details released by Bangkok flight control. Burmese officials in Rangoon said Violence stops Haiti elections The Associated Press PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The military-dominated junta dissolved the Independent Electoral Council yesterday only hours after elections were canceled because of widespread violence that left more than two dozen people dead. At least 15 voters were shot and hacked to death at one polling station in the capital. Twelve other deaths were reported in scattered locations. country's internal affairs." The electoral council, stunned by the violence here, canceled the elections less than three hours after the polls opened at 6 a.m. In a decree read over national television at 3:30 p.m., the three-member National Governing Council accused the electoral council of taking an action that 'endangers the unity of the nation and invites the intervention of foreign powers in the The elections would have been the first free national elections in more than a century. A State Department statement said yesterday that the United States was cutting off military and other non-communist aid to Haiti in the wake of the violence. "In addition, all non-humanitarian economic aid programs to Haiti are being suspended and only humanitarian assistance will continue," the statement said. From Saturday night into yester day morning, Port-au-Prince, the capital city of 1 million, resembled a war zone. Bodies lay scattered about downtown. Explosions rocked neighborhoods. Gunmen sprayed slums and shantytowns with bullets. Ernst Mirville, a spokesman for the president of the Independent Electoral Council, announced cancelled elections throughout the country at 8:50 a.m. The State Department said in Washington it had no information of any injuries to U.S. citizens, including a number of children sent to Haiti as election observers. Voters would have elected a president and National Assembly to replace the governing junta. Five bodies discovered at crash site The Associated Press Authorities then suspended the search because of rough seas but said JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Search teams pulled five bodies yesterday from the Indian Ocean, where a South African Airways Boeing jumbo jet crashed with 159 people aboard and with no known survivors. The plane, apparently on fire, crashed early Saturday as it approved Mauritius for a refueling trip from the way from Taiwan to Johannesburg. The five bodies recovered yesterday were not identified. Two were men and two were women, and the gender of the other was not identifiable, airport officials on the island of Mauritius said. Passengers on Flight A292 came from countries. There were no American It was the world's worst air tragedy this year and the worst in South African aviation history. Officials would not speculate on the cause of the crash of the 747-200B "Combi," a jumbo jet designed to carry both passengers and cargo. Contact with the plane was lost 10 minutes before the scheduled landing, after the pilot, Capt. Dawie Uys, 29, radioed to the control tower: "There is smoke coming into the cabin. I think we have a fire." 840 Mass. South African Airways spokesman Nico Venter denied a report that the plane was delayed in Taiwan because of a bomb threat. It was delayed one hour because of weather and to accommodate passengers from other flights making connections, he said. 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