European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 28, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 2 the stars and stripes saturday july 28,1990mars Korea so Accord Panmunjom Korea apr North and South Korea signed a historic agreement thursday calling for their prime ministers to meet for the first time in an Effort to end four decades of cold War confrontation on the divided Peninsula. Yet in a scenario which has become commonplace in inter korean relations the Day ended in controversy name calling and dissidents shouting anti Seoul government slogans near the Border. The acrimony erupted Over the aborted Border crossing by file North korean civilians and threatened to spread a blight on Hurt Day a Accord. The planned fall talks Between the prime ministers would focus on easing political and military tensions promoting exchanges and other moves toward cooperation Between the two states formed 42 years ago. By signing the Accord North koreans communist government of Kim 11 Sung tacitly recognized the legitimacy of the Seoul government of president rothae woo. A this precious fruit will open a decisive chapter in a Road to ending National division and achieving peaceful unification Quot said South korean chief Delegate song Han to. J North korean chief Delegate Paik Nam Jun said the agreement Quot will open a new chapter in the history of the National the 19-Point Accord was signed at the truce Village of Panmunjom located inside the 2 i mile wide demilitarized zone which separates the North from the South. The first prime ministers talks would be held sept. 4-7 in Seoul. A second meeting is to be held oct. 16-19 in the North korean capital of Pyongyang. The two prime ministers a Kang Young Hoon of South Korea and Yon Hyung Muk of North Korea Are ceremonial figureheads with Little policy making roles. But their meeting As the highest level Ever Between the two rival states is seen As symbolically significant. Within an hour of the documents signing however the rival Korea became embroiled in disagreements Over housing and travel arrangements for five North koreans who were to have crossed the Border thursday for a two Day visit in Seoul to plan a Korea wide rally for unification. Eight hours after the crossing was to take place it was effectively cancelled. A communist party official reportedly Hung up the phone during a conversation with a South korean official. Short a Quot North korean radio broadcast blame blocking its delegates. The Seoul government had insisted that the North shortly thereafter a d the South for koreans stay in a luxury Seoul hotel. The North koreans wanted to stay with South korean dissidents at a Church House a and travel in the dissidents cars. Three disappointed South korean dissidents waiting As a welcoming party started chanting anti government slogans. A Down with Roh Tae woo who blocks unit cation a they shouted. In Seoul unification minister Hong Sung Chul issued a statement saying Quot All indications compel us to doubt if North Korea really had any intentions to make the crossing and the rally come off As he said a your door remains Lee Hae Hak one of three South korean dissident leaders at Panmunjom called it Quot a political he said cancellations of the North koreans visit would make it difficult to plan and hold the unification rally that had been planned for aug. 15. The five were to be the first civilians since a 1985 family Exchange to Cross the Border with the approval of both governments. Paik the North korean Delegate said that if citizens on both sides of the Border had difficulty in arranging the rally a relations of the South and North would further deteriorate and it would have an irreparably bad Impact on the holding of the High level tap concerns Are child care housing panel says of Steve Taylor fatty notch Bureau Aviano Italy. A Quality of life issues such As child Taje and housing will top a list of Recomb if nations from a defense advisory comm tee its chairwoman said thursday a those Are issues that make Fife better for everyone a said Meredith Neil Etc chairwoman of the defense advisory committee on women in the services. Nine members of the committees executive panel an on a seven nation visit of overseas military installations. Following a Stop Friday in the azores the group will return to the United states after interviewing nearly 2,000 women in uniform. What May top the list is a recommendation that single parents and dual career military parents get priority at child news update repatriated remains phenom penh Cambodia apr with a Blessing by Buddhist monks six sets of human remains were flown out of Cambodia thursday for tests to see whether they Are the Bones of americans missing from the Vietnam War. It was the first time since the end of the War in 1975 that communist Cambodia has allowed the repatriation of suspected remains of those missing in action or Mia. A somber american military Honor guard escorted six Flag draped aluminium caskets on Board an air Force transport that took off for Hawaii where the remains will undergo forensic examination to try to identify them. 7 the team had flown to phenom penh earlier thursday from Bangkok that had to join the group of military experts who had examined 28 sets of remains collected by the cambodians and chose six for further tests. Care centers. Geri. Crosbie Saint commander of the . Army Europe recently changed that policy eliminating priority treatment at army centers. A a that a a readiness Issue a Neizer said. A parents with military commitments must have another Issue on top of the list is military construction. Neizer said that she is going to take the Side of commanders who have told her that they still desperately need construction Money. A the services still need this Money no tee a Wojt actually lobby Congress members half letsome political influence As individuals so said. A third recommendation Neizer intends to make is to Alkow Community command ers More authority in Selling Rales charged by Home child it Are givers. She said that at some communities Home care givers Are getting up to three times what the military child care Center gets. Commanders must have the ability to regulate these rates to prevent the a gouging of military families a she said. All of the panel members visiting Europe Are volunteers she said and Are Eart of a larger committee of 33 Mem ers. While the Cost of their two week overseas visit is paid by the military members pay their own Way when travelling to military installations in the United states Neizer said. Following an interview session with the panel one airman remarked that some of the issues had been around for a Long time. A i understand what they re doing but Wilt anything be done a asked tech. Sgt. Sharon Crouse. A How Long it take a and some men were fading ignored. Quot they just left us it men out a said staff sgt. Adrian Tyr Liams. Why did no to they bring in a mixed committee the issues Are the Softie men or some women at Aviano agreed. Quot i done to understand Why they did no to bring in. Men a said Crouse referring to the committees interview process. But staff sgt. Joyce de Vaux said the issues affect women More. A when you re Only 12 percent of a Large organization that a male controlled you need someone to stand up for your rights a she said. Neizer agreed with both Points of View. She said that the committee was Given the Job to make recommendations that Deal with women a issues but Quot Many times when we make recommendations they men Benefit also a she said. Defendant attacked by j. King Cruger Mediterranean Bureau the alleged victim of a rape aboard a Navy ship testified thursday that the rapist was it. J a Robin e. Brown the Man on trial for the assault. Quot i woke up at 3 15 . Because or. Brown was hurting me a Gaid the woman an officer whose name and rank have been withheld to protect her privacy she was on the stand for the entire morning of the fourth Day of Browne a general court maj Teal at naval station Rota Spain. A Brown who to accused of one count of rape faces h maximum sentence of life in prison. In response to queries by the stars and stripes Navy spokesman it. Paul Weishaupt provided the information upon which this Story was written. The woman testified that she had gone out for a night on the town with a group of officers including Brown while their ammunition ship the Suribachi was docked in Cartagena Spain the woman rely fwd to the ship with a Friend a male officer and they went straight to their respective Cabins about 2 . April 4 she Taid. A the alleged victim said she went to sleep around 2 15 . She said she was awakened about 3 15 . By a Man who was raping her. She said she became aware that the Man was Brown As she fully awakened a get off a she said she told him and pushed him away. J Brown fell Oft her lower bunk berth onto the floor and curled up there she said. 1 she was upset she said and rolled away from Brown to face the Wall. When she looked Back she testified Brown had left her stateroom. The woman said she then woke up her female Roommate who had been asleep in the bunk above her and the Roommate summoned help. Rape victim says As she slept defense lawyer Marine capt. . Drescher asked the woman a series of questions intended to demonstrate that she could not be sure about everything that happened in her room that night but she was Adamant that she had been raped by Brown. Drescher raised the possibility that she May have mistaken Brown for another Olicer aboard the ship with whom she has a close relationship. Navy policy prohibits intimate relations Between male and Lemale personnel aboard ships. A special agent of the naval investigate service testified thursday afternoon that she conducted the rape investigation aboard the Suribachi. She said she had obtained a statement from Brown in which he admitted saying that he had seen the female officer had an urge to have sexual Intercourse with her and did so. Drescher argued that those weren this client s words. But Lisa a. Pace the Nis agent countered that the statement add muted into evidence was Browne a. Army worker arrested in wife a death Der urdu a Tref til. Ii correction an article thursday on the defense advisory committee on women in the services incorrectly identified the location of the 21 old Field arty brigade. The brigade is located at Herzo base in her zone Nakrach West Germany. Bremerhaven West Germany a amps a a 40-year-old West German Man employed by the . Army was arrested in Denmark on thursday in the slaying of his wife w to w As also a . Employee. Jasmine Wagner 34, died in a Bremerhaven Hospital wednesday night after being shot in a local sports dub restaurant about 5 10 p.m., said Georg Weber a Bremerhaven police department spokesman. The club is located in the suburb of . She had worked at the Carl Schurz k to Sam Vij Icin personnel of flick us u staffing clerk since 1982, army officials said. Wagner was shot during an argument with a Man Weber said. The Man fired tools Roni a Small Caliper Pisto trim a her once in the heart he said. Suspe9t> Heinz Gunter Wagne Tro a a so an Liju strata a for the Militar l Rathe management command Breme i terminal. He has worked for the c h. Army since 1974, no other information was available o the arrest in Denmark Weber said
