European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 2, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 a a a the stars and stripes monday july 2,1990 fire heading Home Prince Charles leaves the Hospital in Cirencester England on sunday with his broken right Arm in a cast and a Sling. A you can All go Home at last a he told the Media which had staked out the Hospital since thursday when the heir to the British throne fell from his horse in a Polo match. Princess Diana celebrating her 29th birthday sunday accompanied her husband Home. Warsaw Poland apr prime minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki on sunday called for talks with. Solidarity chairman Lech Walesa this week to Cool off the political War that has split the Solidarity movement Mazowiecki made the Surprise announcement to applause at a meeting of local Solidarity citizens committees called by his backers in the conflict with Walesa. The Solidarity Leader has accused the prime minister of moving too slowly to implement political and economic reforms. The prime minister speaking in a somber tone to the several Hundred local activists gathered in the Senate a chamber at the polish parliament said he did not initiate the conflict with Walesa. He said that he was Only an object of Walesa a attacks. Stressing that a telephones cannot work in one direction Only he said he would Call Walesa. But he said they would talk Only on condition that the Cal be taken As a a full partnership and not As Mazowiecki a paying a serfs homage to his lord. �?o1 think that certain issues should be toned Down a Mazowiecki said. A i am proposing to or. Walesa to talk this coming Mazowiecki said they should talk a not to remove All differences Between us because that would not be True but to talk so that disputes and Battles proceed in a Way that does not destroy the common Good of Poland and Solidarity a aide Krzysztof Pusz reached at Home m Gdansk said that Walesa was aware of Mazowiecki s proposal but that arrangements had not been finalized. Sundays meeting of representatives of Ideal Solidarity citizens committees called by supporters of Mazowiecki took place one Day after a rival meeting in the same Hall was convened by Walesa. Vietnam denies . That they stockpiled Mia remains Bangkok Thailand apr Vietnam has rejected . Allegations that it has stashed away remains of american soldiers and was returning a few at a time for political reasons the official Vietnam news Agency said sunday. The . Defense intelligence Agency has confirmed a decade old report that Vietnam had 400 or More sets of remains in a warehouse the Agency a Deputy director rear adm. Ronald f. Marryott told a congressional panel thursday. Vietnam knows that accounting for the missing is of deep emotional concern for americans and is using information and remains to influence . Cooperation on other issues said Richard Solomon the assistant Secretary of state for East asian affairs. The Vietnam news Agency monitored in Bangkok quoted a foreign ministry statement issued saturday that Altir tfx the allegations a a slanderous and contrary to what senior . Officials had said previously. Quot Inie settlement of the Mia missing in action Issue is a humanitarian question and not linked with politics Quot the statement said. Since april it said the United states has twice suspended a meeting of specialists of the two countries to review the results of joint searches for remains and to discuss plans for the next search. A the vietnamese Side is awaiting a reply from the . Side on the time of the meeting and held the . Side fully responsible for restarting the process of settlement of the Issue a it said.. Embassy officials were not available sunday to explain the reported . Delay. In his congressional testimony Solomon mentioned a a relative Lack of serious cooperation Over the last several months Quot on the Mia Issue. The two countries frequently have traded accusations on the Mia Issue since the Vietnam War ended with the communist defeat of the .-backed South Vietnam government in april 1975. Cooperation has been impaired by the Lack of diplomatic ties. Vietnam has eagerly sought such ties but the United states first wants a peace settlement in Cambodia where .-backed guerrillas Are fighting the government Vietnam installed in a late 1978 invasion. Washington lists about 2,300 americans As missing from the War about 1,700 of them in Vietnam and the rest in Laos Cambodia and chinese coastal Waters. Potbellied pig pet fad in . Criticized by British group London a. Britain s leading animal Protection group warned animal lovers saturday against following the latest american pet craze a keeping potbellied pigs. The Royal society or of prevention of cruelty to animals issued he warning alter an inspector rescued a a month old vietnamese potbellied my from a in 1 Ondon Apati ment where it was sleeping in a Tea Chest with no electricity or drainage. Spca spokeswoman Amanda amiss said press reports had spoken of americans using vietnamese or chinese potbellied pigs As fashion accessories driving around in fast cars with the top Down and the pigs in the passenger seat. A pets Aren t fashion accessories or designer items. A they Are a tremendous commitment and responsibility. A no one in their Light no it a should enter the response Indus , and a \ icim nose potbellied Isnit a Light site said at the us pc. Is annual meeting m i Ondon a pigs Are Verso Al they can be House trained. But they re not suitable As a Domestic world . To ill Sailor off Peru s coast Lima Peru apr a . Paramedic Rescue team parachuted from a military plane to treat an american Yachtsman who suffered an asthma attack while sailing off the coast of Peru. Three paramedics jumped from a . Air Force c-141 transport plane to the boat located 1,950 Miles West of tru Jilka . Embassy spokesman said. Trujillo is a coastal City 305 Miles Northwest of Lima the american sailing in a 50-Footvboat, radioed for emergency assistance on wednesday the spokesman said on condition of anonymity. The identity of the Yachtsman or How Many people were on the boat with him was not Clear according to the embassy spokesman. In san Bernardino calif., a spokesman for Norton fab a a from where the plane left Early Friday said the 45-year-old Man was on the boat with his wife. The Rescue was coordinated by the Honolulu Rescue Center the paramedics Are staying on the boat until it reaches port the embassy spokesman said. He did not know where the boat would fired on . Embassy marines House in Panama Panama City Panama apr unidentified gunmen fired on the . Embassy and a Marine corps residence without injuring anyone officials said. The assault occurred when eight shots were fired at the embassy a main building which faces Panama Bay an embassy spokesman said. A Marine corps residence located five blocks from the diplomatic Headquarters was fired on seven times. The spokesman said a 9mm weapon was used in the shootings. Panamanian police refused to elaborate on the airlines report less flight delays than 89 Brussels Belgium apr european airlines punctuality dropped from March to april but in creased from a year ago the association of european airlines has said. The Aea said 18.3 percent of european flights were delayed More than 15 minutes in april three Points higher than in the two preceding months. Improvement in punctuality Over the corresponding period of last year continued however the Aea said. April marked the fourth straight month of year on year reductions in the first four months of this year 16.5 percent of european flights were delayed More than 15 minutes Down from almost 21 percent in 1989, Aea said. A however a it said a the situation is far from acceptable and raises doubt As the summer Peak educator to head european space Agency Paris apr professor Francesco Carissa one of Italy a Foremost experts in advanced telecommunications has been elected As the new chairman of the european space Agency a governing Council he Agency has announced. Carissa 68, was elected unanimously during a two Day Council meeting. He holds a degree in electrical engineering from the polite Nico of Turin and from 1947 to 1962 worked at the Central radio Laboratory of magnetic Marelli. In 1962, he left Industry to become professor of electrical communication at the polite Nico of Milan where he formed a Center for the study for space telecommunications under the auspices of the National research Council he later served As Rector of the school. Lie currently Screes As president chairman or member of numerous institutes research councils and advisory committees
