European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse A wifi n Beijing police quell protests. Page 2 a military ballplayers find Field of 3 p a medical centers lacking study 6 p Agassi Chang reach French open 23 authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces vol. 49, no. 51 monday june 4, 1990 a a daily and sunday 11 pm 111111111 d 8693 Summit a Success leaders say Washington apr president Bush and soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev pronounced their Summit a Success and said sunday they would meet on a regular basis. The leaders confirmed their continuing impasse Over the military shape of a United Germany and Gorbachev warned Israel that he would a give thought to suspending the issuance of exit permits for soviet jews if they continue to be settled on the West Bank or in the Gaza strip. Bush added one other disagreement a the Kremlin a treatment of Lithuania and the other Baltic republics pressing for Independence from the soviet Union. The mid Oming White House news conference was televised live in both countries and there was a Quick reminder of Gorbachev a political difficulties at Home and the extent of changes wrought by glasnost. Gorbachev was asked by a reporter for the soviet government newspaper Izvestia about his relationship with political rival Boris Yeltsin. �?o1 done to think you have chosen the Best place for clarifying our internal problems a he replied. A but a cd est la vie a As they Gorbachev described the Summit As one of a enormous importance and said he has invited Bush to make a state visit to the soviet Union. A this is the kind of person to do business with a Gorbachev said of his Summit Host. The session ended with the two men shaking hands. A Well done sir a said Bush. A few moments later the Gorbachev departed the White House and boarded a helicopter for a ride to their Jet waiting at Andrews fab. The news conference was the final act of the Summit in which the two men sealed numerous agreements. Among them was an agreement to ban production of chemical weapons a framework toward a treaty on see Summit on Back Page twisters kill 8 in Indiana 1 in Illinois Petersburg ind. Apr a state of emergency was declared in Indiana in the Trail of tornadoes that killed at least eight people in the state injured More than 100 and littered the Midwest with debris authorities said. At least 130 people were injured saturday night in Indiana in about four tornadoes that touched Down 50 times or More in the state. Besides the eight killed in Indiana one person died in Illinois officials said. A few of the injuries in Indiana were critical state officials said. Elsewhere twisters or Tomado Force winds downed Trees knocked out Power and damaged Homes and businesses in Kansas Kentucky Michigan Minnesota Ohio and Wisconsin. Indiana gov. Evan Bayh sent the states National guard to Bedford and Petersburg the two hardest hit areas in Southern Indiana. The Indiana National guard dispatched medical workers engineers and ambulances to the Region where state police set up a temporary command Post to assist injured and homeless residents. A temporary morgue was set up at a fire station in Petersburg a City of 4,000 people about 40 Miles North of Evansville. A a it a like a War zone a said de Thurman of nearby Vincennes who walked through Petersburg Early sunday to View damage. A half of the town was destroyed a Thurman said. A Homes businesses an elementary school. It went right see twister on Back Page Dennis Thompson comforts his Mother in Law Ruth Hayes after a twister levelled her Home saturday night in Crawfordsville tourist bus Accident kills 11, injures 61 t a Xerrex France apr a British tourist bus taking vacationers Home from Spanish beaches flipped Unis play a a High Speed Accident killing 11 people a Jung another 61, police reported. Double Decker bus burst a tire on the main a Outh Highway swerved into a ditch tumbled in s1<k and Slid 110 Yards before coming to a Stop a wheat Field. Jolico said Many of those who died were hurled cd vehicle by the Impact. A Trail of suitcases a ass and personal belongings littered the Road people were screaming a said a passing Motorist who stopped to Aid the injured. A others were shouting from the Interior or running around the the bodies of the dead covered in White sheets lined the Roadside As dozens of Rescue workers used cranes and other heavy equipment to gently lift the smashed bus in a four hour operation to extract survivors. At least 22 people were reported in serious condition and another 39 slightly injured. Helicopters and ambulances ferried them to hospitals in Dauxerre 100 Miles South of Paris and in nearby Sens Coigny and Mont Argis. The British foreign office said the bus was trans porting 69 passengers six guides and the Driver. It was the worst bus Accident in France since july 30, 1982, when 53 people including 46 children died when their tourist bus caught fire in a Chain collision near Beaune in Southern France. The Blue and White bus was owned by Montero european travel of Wetley rocks in Staffordshire Central England. It had been leased to Pineda holidays of Telford England. Daly said the tourists were taking the main a6 Highway for the English Channel returning from different Holiday resorts along Spain a Mediterranean coast. French officials said the bus was bound for Birmingham
