European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 12, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Aba playoff results Page 21the so amp an it pc stripes authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed Force Good morning vol. 49, no. 28 saturday May 12, 1990 a a 25 daily and sunday d 8693 a m Stii As. P Mit str wreckage of German plane a a firefighter sprays flame retardant on the burning wreckage of a West German military transport plane that crashed into the Spessars Forest North of Wurzburg. All 10 people aboard were killed. See Story on Page 28. Program tested to help veterans find civilian jobs by Laurie Scott Pacific stars and stripes Washington a the labor department has begun a seven state test of a program it Hopes will ease military personnel into civilian life once troop reductions begin. The two year test of the transition assistance program offers service members vocational training during the six months before they leave Active duty said Tom Collins the assistant Secretary for veterans employment and training. Help offered in the programs three Day workshops includes advice on making the smartest career move evaluations of a service member a employment opportunities drug abuse information and up to Date information on the Job Market. The program also offers tips on getting a the tools to conduct a successful Job search information about other training programs and assistance in getting such training a Collins said. Information on veterans benefits and Job placement assistance will also be offered. A if successful the Veteran should make the initial transition from military service to the civilian workplace More smoothly and at less Overall cos to the government a Collins said. During this fiscal year the transition assistance program is being tested at Camp Pendleton Calif. Fort Sam Houston in san Antonio Texas Norfolk naval base a. Jacksonville naval air station Fla. Fort Benning in Columbus ga., and fort Mcpherson in Atlanta fort Polk in Les Villa la. And Fitzsi Mons army medical Center in Aurora Colo. The labor department also plans to see program on Back . On Mars in 30 years Bush predicts Kingsville Texas apr president Bush set Jung a Distant deadline in space exploration said see related stories on Page 3. Friday that americans should walk on Mars by the sear 2019. A a it a time to open up the final Frontier a Bush said. A there can be no tunning Bush who next tuesday will begin a budget Summit with Congress in an Effort to Cut the Federal deficit did not cite a Cost estimate for a manned Mars Landing or say How the government would pay for it. Nasa has Pul a $500 billion Price tag on the Mission which would include establishment of a base on the Moon. Asked How the United Stales could get to Mars Bush quipped to reporters a you have to go fairly fast. Its a Long Way out As for the Money Bush said Quot thirty Yea re is a Long time a by 2019, Bush would be 95 years old. Bush proclaimed the Mars deadline in a speech at see Mars on Back Page does Europe need i s. Korean dragnet Empress Elizabeth targets 20 radicals London up a Queen Elizabeth ii should become Empress Elizabeth of Europe to ensure the Unity of Europe a leading royalist said Friday. A monarchies Are becoming More popular a there Are Kings and Queens in Sweden Spain Norway Holland a grand Duke in Luxembourg a and if the Public had its Way there would be further restorations a said Harold Brooks Baker publishing director of Burke s peerage the Bible of the aristocracy. A a a everybody loves a lord goes the phrase and it is even truer that everyone loves a King even More a he said. Prime minister Margaret Thatcher expressed concern last month that a United Europe could jeopardize Queen Elizabeth s sovereignty. A mrs. Thatcher s efforts to preserve the position of the Queen As constitutional Monarch Here Are admirable but not admirable enough Brooks Baker said it it v a a a a it Queen Elizabeth Seoul South Korea apr police have launched a dragnet for 20 fugitive student and dissident leaders believed to have instigated or led the violent antigovernment protests that occurred this week prosecutors said Friday. Police officials said Homes schools and other places frequented by those in hiding will be searched in one of the largest crackdowns on the opposition in recent months. Dissidents Are being sought in connection with the nationwide protests on wednesday that involved about 100,000 radicals. During the violence protesters burned a . Diplomatic building in the capital. A i think it just happened to be a target of Opportunity a said . Assistant Secretary of state Richard Solomon. But he added a mindless violence is the enemy of prosecutors said 55 protesters were formally arrested Friday for violating a Law Banning firebombs and for participating in illegal rallies in connection with the violence. Another 129 people were Given summary court trials and sentenced to jail terms of up to 30 Days prosecutors said. Despite government warnings against violence dissidents said Friday that they would step up anti government protests to topple the government of president Roh tac woo and Radical students staged scattered protests. In the Southern City of Kwangju on Friday about 1,500 students hurled firebombs and rocks when riot police used tear to Block anti government protesters from leaving Chosun univ Cisily the South korean news Agency Yon Hap reported. In Seoul six Radical students armed with firebombs and Iron bars seized a third floor office in South Korea s tax administration Headquarters. They demanded that Roh resign saying his economic policies favored big companies. Police immediately charged into the building knocked Down barricaded see radicals on Back Page
