European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 19, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Gambling in the military s profits problems o d�y1 the prob pm p Day 2, the Money Nitterl p pay 3, the illness it Uthi swim a Kwh Whei Ion Mill new writes a Thor zeo Hoff Cal Forth . Armeo Force. Vol. 49, no. 219 monday november 19, 1990 Good morning i 7i7v w 25 Dalty and sunday d 8693 a a seek Aid for czechs warns against appeasing Saddam s did Riyaj two nun mod Stea it Ion Gul l Aii i Fol Fth a. N to by the Washington Post i Prague Czechoslovakia a president Bush greeted by tens of thousands of Flag waving czechoslovak joined in a Celebration saturday of their Freedom Lith a Call to the International Community to join in resisting Saddam Hussein a invasion of Kuwait. J Bush promised that the United states j still not forget Czechoslovakia and said a he will ask Congress for a $60 million a men Ler prise fund a similar to ones approved Ifor Poland and Hungary and noted that the United states has asked the International monetary fund to increase to $5 a billion its lending to Central and Eastern a Europe to Cope with increased Energy a prices. I Bush also cited legislation granting the a country most favored nation trading stat Liswith the United states. I noting Czechoslovakia a Swift condemnation of the iraqi invasion Bush told a a vast crowd gathered in Wenceslas Square pit is no coincidence that appeasement a lonely victim half a Century ago should be among the first to understand that there a is right and there is wrong. There is Good land there is evil. And there Are sacrifices Worth Czechoslovakia was dismembered in 1938 in a British and French policy of appeasement toward nazi Germany. President Bush and czech president Vaclav Havel answer reporters questions. The theme of resisting appeasement ran through the presidents Public statements saturday along with repeated pledges that Washington will not abandon Czechoslovakia As it struggles with its emerging democracy a year after its a velvet revolution ended communist Rule. No More than a tiny fraction of the emotional crowd crammed into the half mile Long Square could catch sight of Bush who was ensconced in a brightly lit three sided bulletproof Glass Box. But loudspeakers echoed Bush swords through the crowd standing shoulder to shoulder perched in treetops and crammed into Sid streets. Estimates of the crowd the largest Bush has faced As president ranged from More than 100,000 to 250,000. It was the first time a . President has visited this country. At the speeches end a chorus of local singers serenaded the hushed thousands with a we shall overcome a the american civil rights song that became the Anthem of protesters who succeeded in toppling the communists a year ago. A beaming Bush ended his speech by ringing a replica of americans Liberty Bell and telling the crowd some with tears streaming Down their Cheeks a when see Bush on Back Page a too Ouan on Dack Page was take on burdens As parents deploy a Joseph Owen nothing can to a wot re. By Joseph Owen. Stuttgart Bureau Jueck Germany at 17, Kip Ward figures its keloid t0 s10ulcer tie burdens of running a Liz the grader at Stuttgart High school in c no is we has Mother and two Brothers one 3 i t in a the.1? 3 months old but in a few weeks Btu saudi Arabia with co by a get cracking up and getting scared i feel pie Ive got to take on More responsibility a Ward said. It chem la a arrive m december to stay with is a a Uhls Mother stir is a under a lot of pres a sur worrying about her family a future he said. Ithra Niiori a had t0 watch your Only Parent go i 8 something like this because you know there a nothing you can do to help a Ward said. Department of defense dependents schools Are full of evidence lately that the departure of a military Parent Tor Gulf area duty can be especially stressful for the children left behind. Such a separation poses special problems for dependents who like Ward Are losing an Only Parent or for others who Are saying goodbye to two parents. Few parents Are withdrawing their children from school and sending them to the United states because of the deployment said school officials in the Stuttgart school District. But when it happens a dual deployment or sole Parent deployment is often the cause. The deployment also is catching some military parents without a solution to child care problems. Single Soldier parents and dual military families Are supposed to have plans that provide for child supervision in an emergency but last minute complications often Render such plans meaningless. A to Forte a court clerk in Stuttgart said she and her Soldier husband had made arrangements to leave then two children with her husbands parents if they both were deployed. But Forte and her husband Are now getting divorced making the emergency plan inappropriate. At the same time she is scheduled for deployment to desert shield. Sence Reable child care Forte plans to a ? l a Way,t0 av0ld deployment even it Means a lovvthisclscsd.1 love my kids More Han 1 Ward to spending the ninth Grade at Stuttgart High living with his parents and his 3-year-old sister this week Givens bids his Soldier Mother goodbye As see kids on Back Page a a Sun Sauk a Iraq warns of Surprise As exercise opens As n o associated press it was difficult to determine whether he guns largely assembled from British a no 0stage a my is a troops prepared to was speaking in his capacity As a specialist made components might have been Deli to involve 1 00 Hrom w118 Fifer on ? 1? near the kuwaiti in Long Range weaponry or As chief Mili ered to Iraq before production of the rinsed re a the 4th a warned that Aye top Iracy general tary morale Booster. Weapons was discovered earlier this year. About 500 to so Neeve. S army has a a a surprised up to his article Abdul Rahman wrote Abdul Rahman said his country was Beach according to pox emm based on Mai pot a the Surprise element by Iraq will make prepared to defend itself despite plans to briefings aboard m experfand1abdul-Rahman, a the american aggression face Una leu increase . Troop strength. . Offi ship Nassau the flagship for he Landing an Nve so i and Bead of the iraqi lated developments and unexpected re vials announced earlier this month that commanders Saih a a a8�?T sds02e department said that the suits in iraqis reaction which would another 200,000 . Troops would Ion is.t0 would Faro it i multinational Force make their execution of aggression. Puld it Attao a ated developments he Din Britain a daily Independent newspaper jut he say what the Surprise was reported saturday that Iraq is believed to is it would thwart an offensive have assembled three so called a super Iya the Ere published in Al a guns Able to fire shells up to 465 Miles. A army s daily newspaper. . Intelligence sources believe the another 200,000 . Troops would join practice an assault no is ill the 230,000 americans already deployed from Shore he is 30 a Les in the Region. ,. They face an estimated 430,000 iraqi about 1,100 aircraft of Olf troops in Southern Iraq and Kuwait. Warplanes yet assembled for a desert imminent Thunder is the current sue shield exercise Day exercise taking place in the Gulf. A the Drill is meant to emphasize get i. Landing from ampt Betous Landing Craft see Iraq on Back Peg
