European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 26, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes a desert shield stories photos. Pages 2,3 a tories will retain Power poll shows. A notre Dame edges Southern Cal 10-6. A soviet general denies troops have problems. Authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces Good Momina vol. 49, no. 226 monday november 26, 1990 25 daily and sunday d 8693 Abush confident of . Vote wants of to attack iraqi forces by the associated press president Bush returned Home from Europe saturday confident of Broad support when the . Security Council meets this week to consider a Resolution authorizing military action against Iraq before the United states gives up its Council chairmanship. The United states failed saturday to persuade Colombia and Malaysia immediately to Back the proposed Resolution but Secretary of state James a. Baker Iii continued to seek support among world leaders for the proposal. The american Campaign for . Authorization to attack also will be tested this week when the Senate armed services committee holds hearings on Bush a persian Gulf policy. Bush and Baker have been lobbying world leaders to support a military strike to Force Iraq to give up Kuwait. Bush ended an eight Day trip to Europe and the rda1 Baker on saturday visited Colombia a Middle East on saturday. Day i key member of the . Security Council. But after a four hour meeting colombian foreign minister Luis Jaramillo said his government had not decided How it would vote on the proposed Resolution. A finding peaceful solutions to conflicts is a fundamental thesis within colombian foreign policy a Jaramillo said at a news conference with Baker. Colombia has voted in favor of All previous Security Council resolutions against Iraq. Baker later met in los Angeles with foreign minister Abu Hassan of Malaysia also a Council member. A we had a very Good meeting a Baker said afterwards. A a they re going to study see Bush on Back Page iraqi students arrested for causing panic from wire reports iraqi authorities have admitted several teen age students were arrested in Baghdad for causing a a state of panic in schools in one of the most serious outbreaks of unrest in Iraq since the persian Gulf crisis began Arab Media reported saturday. The admission followed unconfirmed reports by travellers from Baghdad to other Arab countries that eight teen age girls had been killed in schoolyard clashes Between authorities and dissenting teen agers. Iraqi newspapers said an unspecified number of iraqi teen agers had been arrested in Baghdad after they distributed leaflets and wrote slogans on school Walls creating what the papers said was a a state of the newspapers gave no details of the contents of the leaflets or the nature of the slogans. It said the students also made a a provocative phone Calls but did not say to whom. Egypt a sem official Middle East news Agency said iraqi authorities blamed the disturbances on the kuwaiti resistance which surfaced after iraqis aug. 2 invasion of the emirate. The iraqi newspapers said the Interior ministry had asked authorities to prevent further incidents. Observers say economic sanctions imposed against Iraq have caused serious hardships to citizens but had Little effect on president Saddam Hussein. Iraqi television showed two teen age boys and two girls saying they had admitted to writing pro kuwaiti slogans on school Walls with the blood of a Bird. The ministry of the Interior said a reckless youths spread fear in a number of Baghdad elementary schools by distributing pamphlets writing on the Walls or making Telephone Calls that were a aimed at creating chaos a the official iraqi news Agency s 9 weeks of parenting curtailed by Reserve unit Call up the schemers Christopher Twila and 9-week-old Jacob. Seattle apr Christopher and Twila Schamer fret that when they return from Active duty their 9-week-old son Jacob May have said his first words and Learned to crawl. A a he la have to get to know us All Over again a Christopher Schamer said. Both parents Are members of the army a 50th general Hospital unit located in Seattle. The units 705 members were called to Active duty last week for a minimum of six months. Schamer 25, is a communications specialist who will help set up the hospitals phone service. Mrs. Schamer 26, is a sergeant who works As an administrative assistant in the nursing division. They and their fellow reservists left by bus for fort Lewis on saturday. The schemers left Jacob with his paternal grandparents in Bellevue East of Seattle. At fort Lewis located South of Tacoma they will go through orientation and training for deployment to the persian Gulf or a Domestic base in need of medical personnel. A a there a a Job to be done Over there. But in a just getting used to being a father now and feeling that i May have to leave that behind for six months really hurts me a Schamer said from his Home in suburban Kirkland. A i told grandma it feels like i done to have a son anymore a mrs. Schamer said. A your brain just shuts All your emotions off otherwise you a lose even so the break with everything they know will be hard Schamer said. A we did no to even think about it when he was born. You re just so High when you re a new Parent a he said. A then we thought about it a Little bit but we did no to really Stop to think that both of us could go. Its frightening.�?�5 arabs killed on Way to hit israeli target Beirut Lebanon apr an israeli gunboat Sank a Dinghy off the lebanese coast saturday lulling five armed guerrillas who were in route to attack an israeli target according to radio reports and military sources. It was not immediately known if there were any survivors from the Dinghy israeli radio reported. It said there were no israeli casualties. The israeli military had no official statement on the incident late saturday but military sources who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed the sinking and said it was under investigation. Reports on Israel radio and broadcasts in Beirut said the guerrillas were planning an attack in Israel. The moslem voice of the nation and the Christian voice of Lebanon said the Dinghy Sank off Saadi at about 12 Miles South of Beirut. They did not identify the guerrillas killed or provide any other details. The reported clash came four Days after israeli troops and Allied militiamen of the South Lebanon army ambushed a palestinian guerrilla squad in Southeast Lebanon. Police and the israeli command said four guerrillas and an israeli officer were killed in the earlier Battle near the Village of Ain Atta in the Foothills of mount Hermon. The libyan backed Palestine popular struggle front a Small Radical group of Yasser Arafat a Palestine liberation organization identified the guerrillas in that eight hour Battle As members of its Force. An abortive attack on an israeli Beach by seaborne guerrillas in May prompted the United states to Cut off its 18-month dialogue with the Plo. That attempt reportedly was undertaken by an iraqi backed group the Palestine liberation front
