European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 10, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse A cute gis remain big hit in Luxembourg a Page 9 the authorizes unofficial for the . Armed forces vol. 49, no. 87 tuesday july 10, 1990 a a 25 Ofphy end Sui Jey d 8693 a on Houston apr leaders of the worlds seven richest nations opened Summit talks monday sharply at Odds Over Aid to the soviet Union but pointed see related stories photos on Page 3. Toward a Compromise allowing each country to go its own Way. Trade and environmental disputes also threatened the Harmony. President Bush challenged his partners Quot to bring a new stability and Prosperity to the world by tapping the Power Ana Energy of free wills and free in the absence of agreement on soviet Aid the leaders May agree to Send a team of Western Bankers and other experts to Moscow to assess needs in Transo Orta Tion marketing and other areas diplomatic sources said. A . Source predicted the Summit would produce a Strong statement of support for Mikhail s. Gorbachev so a perestroika a program of economic reforms and would recognize the need of each country to act on an individual basis in Tenns of direct financial assistance. At an outdoor welcoming ceremony a with air conditioning Ana shortened because of the unrelenting Texas heat a Bush said a a new world of Freedom lays before us. Hopeful. Confident. A world where peace endures where Commerce has a conscience and where All that seems possible is a so let us begin in Good Faith to set the stage for the new millennium a the president soviets on Back Page hands reach out to touch the world cup trophy As the victorious West German soccer team arrives in Frankfurt monday. Below the owner of an electrical shop in Hamburg West Germany sweeps his display window after it was smashed by looters during a boisterous Celebration of the soccer Triumph. Sas l. Emmett Lewis or. Above a Victory riots in leave 4 dead a Berlin apr hooligans attacked police and foreigners and looted stores in both German states during raucous violent celebrations marking West Germany a world cup Victory police said monday. More than 100 people were Hurt and four people were killed during Many melees across the nations. See related stories photo on Page 21. Hundreds of thousands of germans poured into the streets in scores of cities to savor the emotional Victory sunday night but roving bands of rowdies and Neo nazi skinheads used the celebrations for violent rampages. The violence lasted into monday morning and widespread vandalism and looting were reported in numerous cities. In the West German City of Hamburg about 400 hooligans armed with rocks and bottles clashed with police. Fifty four police officers were injured and 88 people were arrested authorities said. The windows of More than 20 stores were smashed one bar was destroyed and several police and private autos were damaged by the mob police said. Police used truncheons and water cannons to break up the crowd. West Germany a 1-0 Victory Over Argentina in see riots on Back Page i w Ilton 1 1 albanians behind Gates of West German embassy. Refugee flow from Albania starts slowly Vienna Austria apr czechoslovak diplomats said the first of the More than 5,000 albanians who took Refuge in a dozen foreign embassies in Tirana were leaving their communist Homeland monday night for Prague. The announcement made by the foreign ministry in Prague followed accusations by albanian officials that foreign diplomats in the albanian capital were deliberately slowing the emigration process to cause instability. A the albanian leadership announced further government changes that appeared at least partly tied to popular discontent with the hard line government. The presidium of the Peoples Assembly the parliament retired the ministers of foodstuff Industry and Light Industry and reassigned the ministers of Public services and Home Trade albanians state Ata news Agency said. The government announced sunday that the police and War ministers had been replaced. Mondays shake up involved ministers dealing with the Economy and appeared meant to ease discontent Over consumer shortages plaguing albanians Central Economy. Many of the albanians crowding foreign embassies in Tirana in an attempt to emigrate have said they seek a better economic life abroad. In the czechoslovak capital. Deputy foreign minister Vojtech Wagner said 51 refugees were to arrive in see refugee on Back Page
