Wednesday, April 19, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Soviet Georgia civilians keep peace The Associated Press MOSCOW — Soviet troops in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi are being replaced by civilian volunteers to “maintain order” after violent clashes between soldiers and demonstrators, the A doctor who treated victims of the April 9 clashes, in which at least 19 people died, told a meeting of the Georgian Academy of Sciences Friday that troops used poison gas when they dispersed the demonstration in front of the central museum. The attack was shown to journalists in Moscow last night. "Tanks and armored personnel carriers have vanished from city streets and armed patrols are no longer in sight," the news agency said. "They have been replaced by volunteers acting in close contact with the police force." contact with the police The evening newspaper Ivestia said the streets of Tbilisi were being patrolled by 4,000 volunteer workers and 750 policemen. Dealings with Marcos lead to Saudi's arrest The Associated Press BERN, Switzerland — Adnan Khashoghi, the flamboyant Saudi financier once reputed to be the world's wealthiest man, was arrested yesterday on charges he helped Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos hide riches stolen from the Philippines. the set-setting arms merchant, allegedly the man who brokered the tran-contra arms deal, was seized by police at an elegant Benn hotel and jailed, said Pierre Schmid, assistant director of the Swiss Federal Police The United States plans to submit a detailed extradition request within 60 Embassy spokesman Michael Korff. The U.S. government alleges that Khashoghi, 54, posed as owner of some assets to help hide that they actually belonged to Marcos, prosecutors said. Khashoggi is charged with racketeering, conspiracy, obstruction of justice and mail fraud. Swiss authorities said a U.S. diplomatic note demanding Khaskoshi's arrest cited four buildings in Manhattan and a collection of paintings that displeased the mayor in Manhattan. Khaskoshi allegedly bought them for Marscin, Schmid. NASA displays shuttle in hopes of getting funds The Associated Press HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — NASA rolled out a full-scale model of an unmanned, cargo-carrying shuttle for public viewing yesterday, with NASA's space program holding the purse strings for the nation's space program. The 115-foot mock of the planned Shuttle-C, built without wings and designed to be used only once, was put together in a hangar at Marshall Space Flight Center for about $500,000. The model will be shown to visiting congressman and other VIPs and is expected to become part of the Marshall bus tours operated by the Alabama Space and Rocket Center. "It it's more than just something to look at; it's a design tool that our engineers will use in deciding how systems they're working on will fit in full scale, and how they work with them. And we would handle something like Shuttle-C," said Larry Russel, a Marshall engineer. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration hopes to get the first funds for a $1.5 billion program in its fiscal 1991 budget. Beijing students stage protest against party, demanding democracy Rally is biggest since revolution honors chief Hu The Associated Press BEJIING — Thousands of students demanding democracy tried to storm Communist Party headquarters last night in one of the biggest displays of student discontent seen in the capital. Plainclothes police repeatedly shoved them back "There is no way to get in!" some of the 3.000 students cried as their flowered wreaths were torn to pieces in the struggle. The wreaths were in honor of former Communist party chief Hu Yaohang, who died Saturday at 73. Hu was uprooted from power in early 1987 because he failed to stop an break of pro-democracy student rallies. Dozens of plainclothes police stood guard at the ornate traditional red lacquered gate to Zhongnanhai, the sacrosanct compound of China's It was the first major demonstration there since the 1966-67 Culture. Revolution, when radical Red Guards tried to enter the compound to drag out leaders they accused of capitalist crimes. Dozens of police cars patrolled Changan Boulevard, Beijing's main thoroughfare. Otherwise, all six lanes were blocked by students. Plainhead police took video film of students and mingled in the crowd. "This is the most serious demonstration in the past 10 years," said a student who took part in the 1968-87 protests. The students marched and bicycled to Zhongnanhai shortly before midnight. By 4 a.m. their numbers had thinned to about 1,500, but they still periodically made futile attempts to enter the gate. leaders and headquarters of the Communist Party. 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