European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse G Dubcek Speaks out on Prague Spring Page 2 d demo team having blast in old bunkers Page 3 g parents to help make Dodds decisions. Page 9 d professional College football results sports Section the stars Andis tripes authorized unofficial for the . Med forces Good morning vol. A7,no. 210 monday november 14,1983 k. I is i d 8693 a Plo moves to recognize Israel Algiers. Algeria a _ palestinian leaders Sun Day tentatively endorsed a . Resolution thai implicitly Caits for recognition of Israel s right to exist an also Calls for negotiations for peace in the Middle pm Ahmed Abdul Rahman a Palestine liberation or a Rizal in spokesman said that he agreement was. Drafted in committee for presentation 10 a special ses Sion or the Palestine National Council the i to s parliament in Chile and that the Council will adopt Allu a resolutions on the palestinian question. What s More we will emphasize Resolution 242 and Resolution .1.1 k As the bases for an International conference to achieve peace in the Middle East he said. The 450-Membcr pc began meeting saturday and was expected to end its conferences on tuesday with o declaration of Independence for the israeli occupied West Bank and Gaza strip. The announcement on the , Resolution Means that the Plo chairman Yasser Ararat has apparently managed to overcome is Iff opposition from hard line and marxist oriented Halo factions who opposed inc Resolution because it implicitly Rico Gnu is Israel. Conference sources said those factions particularly George Habash s popular front for the Liberal Ion of Palestine would make Clear their reservations bul would still go along with the majority. . Security Council Resolution 242, adopted nov. 22, 1967, primarily Calls for withdrawal of israeli armed forces from inc occupied icrnlork1 and fur inc end of All hostilities in the Middle l ast. It Suys that All Stales recognize the rights of the others to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of Security. Cau Rii Resolution 338, in sad oct. 22, 1973. During inc Arab israeli War. Calls for an end to the fighting Calls on All parties to begin carrying out Resolution 242 and. Must importantly Calls fur negotiations Between the panics for a just and durable peace in the Middle the 450-Meniber Palestine National Council began the four Day meetings with a speech by Arafat. He called on president elect George Bush to change Amer Ica s Middle East policy to one that follows right andjustice.". Getting some reel recreation it May ital look like relaxation bul surf casting is he president Fleet s idea of a a stud time. Retro ring from of Rigours of his inn but victorious Cam Bush is buffeted not by he opinion polls bul by the Sally avs off inc roast of Florida. On saturday Bush shipped for a visit Riih a Friend who lives in Gulf Stream before Kink to Washington to Lake up his pro dudes. He has a meeting scheduled this week with a group of for la Al i Niue Les. Top officer won t quit sources say by the Lingl Finiw Sun Wasiqi Nuton adm. William j. Crowejr. Has no plans in resign voluntarily As the nation s meal powerful military officer although the Pentagon s of to Finical appointees Are preparing los up aside so i resident Coleci cd Eort Bush can assemble his own team source said saturday. The Admiral fully intends to Herveou his second term As chairman of the joint chiefs of staff which ends sell. 30, i9s9. Said army col. F. William Smullen Iii. A spokesman for the joint chiefs. There s a Rumor we re hearing for the first Lime that he s going to resign and clearly there s not any foundation to it Smullen Sard. The Washington Post reported sat urday that Crowe was cancelled to resign to allow hush to name his own replace ment soon. The newspaper citing unidentified Pentagon sources said d. Welch the air Force chief of staff was to become the next chairman. Two other Pentagon sources including a close associate of Crowe s who did not want to be identified said last week s election and some vague hints from Bush s advisers about reviewing the see officer on Back Page former pcs chairman Lemnitzer Dies Washington Al j Gen. Lyman i Lemnitz i a k Brilliant organi or and Diplomat who qualified As a parachutist at the age of 51 and Rose to become chairman of the join chiefs of staff died saturday in Washington he was 69,.Lemnitzer son of a loom estate ca., shoe company executive was graduated from the . Military1 acad Emy at we f Point in 1920 an entered the army s coastal Illery. V. V ,. His last assignment was As commander of the North Atlantic treaty org Ini Avion from which he retired in 1969, in i9b7, resident Reagan awarded him the medal of for Cudoni. At Lemn incr s retire main then president Nixon awarded hint lie distinguished service medals of the army Navy and air Force. He received military Deco rations from 15 countries. Lam niger was a studious even tempered officer. With a deputation As a brain whose dignity hid ath Letic still that saw him Pilch for the army War College team in 1940 and win marksmanship awards for the coast artillery Rifle Teim As a Young Oft car. His wife once said he took papers into his study every evening and she commented i Don l know whether he goes in there to work or read or snooze.". Army Secretary John o. Marsh said. He will be remembered As a Patriot a valiant combat Leader and Wise and capable statesman. His passing will be mourned by not Only americans but by the champions of democracy throughout the world. Gen. Carle Lubno army chief of staff said Lem Nitzer s life stands As eloquent Lesli Mony to the in see Lemnitzer on Back Page i o. Lyme in in. To Ranil or
