European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 5, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 b the stars and stripes sunday May 5, 1991 at a glance Paula Decker a single american living in Europe is part of what appears to be a growing trend. See sunday convicted a Marine is convicted of attempted espionage for passing documents to an Fri agent posing As a soviet spy. A Page 4seawolf contract awarded the Navy awards a $1.8 billion contract for the second sea Wolf no dear powered sub. A Page 5navy realignment the Navy will station an aircraft Carrier Battle group in Everett wash., and will assign More than 40 ships to four other new Quot Home ports around the country. A Page 6salvage Mission in space the astronauts aboard. Space shuttle discovery succeeded saturday in rerouting data from three. Scientific instruments raising Hopes that a series of military experiments can be salvaged. A a \ �?page7, Swiss Banks open up a Swiss commission announces a new Law that will Clamp Down on Anonymous Bank accounts to help rid the country of its image As a Safe Haven for ill gotten gains. A Page 9chi-chi�?Ts plots future Chi Chis the mexican restaurant Chain that brought the taste of tacos to army bases in Hanau and Mainz last year is in no Rush to expand into other military Page 15indexabby, Ann Landers. 14 commentary. 13 letters. 12 Money matters. 15-17 sports. 18-24 weather. A 11 giant bombs that hit Iraq built dropped in 17 Days Washington a the air Force developed and deployed two giant bombs in just 17 Days in an Effort to de stroy hardened iraqi command bunkers where Saddam Hussein might have been a defense Industry publication reported. The 4,700-Pound laser guided bombs designated the Gbu-28, were dropped by two f411f fighters on a military Bunker Complex just North of Baghdad in the last week of february aviation week and space technology said in its May 6 edition. One hit the wrong Bunker but the other was on target creating a huge explosion and reportedly killing a number of senior iraqi military staff officers the publication quoted air Force officials assaying an air Force spokeswoman capt. Sylvia Freeman confirmed the development of the Gbu-28, but could not provide de tails of the program. Aviation week said the makeshift bomb was built and fielded in. 17 Days after a request by desert storm officials that the defense department provide a weapon that would be More powerful and penetrate deeper than the 2,000-Pound Blu-109 warhead. J a. W the Blu-109 was being used with sue Cess against hardened iraqi aircraft shelters. The big bombs were targeted against the dug in iraqi High command Ana Saddam himself although air Force officials said they did no to know who was in the bunkers at the time of the attack the Magazine said it quotes Gen. Ronald w. Yates commander of air Force systems come As saying the bombs were fabricated from old artillery gun barrels filled with molten explosives and Loadell onto aircraft before they were fully cooled. One bomb tested at Nellis fab nev., penetrated so deep into the ground that researchers still Haven to recovered the weapon Yates said. A 0. He said c-141 transport planes carried the bombs to the Middle East and within five hours of Landing there were on their Way to Iraq. A a the bomb is capable of penetrating 100 feet or More of Earth or 20 feet of Concrete aviation week said. The bombs were developed at the Watervliet Arsenal in new York with technicians at the air Force munitions system division at gun fab Fla putting in the explosives the Magazine said. Free speech under assault Bush says in graduation speech correction the a in the stars and stripes chronology on Page 5 yesterday was printed one Day Early. So today we have the May 4 report which should have run yesterday. Ann Arbor Mich. A president Bush stepped into a growing debate Over Freedom of speech saturday saying americans should be a alarmed at the Rise of intolerance in our a what began As a crusade for civility has soured into a cause of conflict and even censorship a said the president. He cited no examples although professors on some College campuses have complained of pressure to blend what they consider leftist political doctrine into their teaching. _ Bush assailed a the notion of political correctness in a commencement address at the University of Michigan the first in a series of College graduation speeches. Tens of thousands of people a students family faculty a filled nearly every available seat in the schools open air stadium under sunny skies amid scattered Hack Ling the audience gave a rousing reception to Bush and his wife it Barbara both of whom received honorary degrees. The University of Michigan was the setting where president Lyndon b. Johnson in 1964, unveiled his a great society initiative to help the poor revitalize cities protect the environment and combat racism. Declaring Johnson a Effort a failure Bush said a this crusade backfired because it depended too much on government initiatives fed by More and More tax dollars. A we done to need another great society with huge an ambitious programs Adt Nin estered by the incumbent few a Bush said. A we need a Good society built upon the deeds of the Many a society that promotes service selflessness and a Small group of hecklers shouted from far Back in the stadium As Bush stressed the importance of free speech in the formulation of ideas. A a ironically on the 200th anniversary ovum. Post Hamburg Germany apr former soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze on saturday was quoted As saying that he would consider the Job . Secretary general should he be \ proposed for the Post. A but he said he would consider the Job Only if Javier Perez de Cuellar of Peru decided not to run again. Shevardnadze who resigned As soviet foreign minister in december made the comment in an interview published in the German newspaper Bild am sonntag. President Bush and first lady Barbara Bush wave during graduation ceremonies sat urday at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Also pictured is the schools president James Duderstadt. Our Bill of rights we find free speech under assault throughout the United states including on some College campuses a Bush said a although the movement arises from the laudable desire to sweep away the debris of racism and hatred a he said a it replaces old prejudices with new ones. It declares certain topics off limits certain expression off limits even certain gestures it was first time Bush had commented on the free speech Issue that has divided members of the academic Community. Some academics have complained of a a mccarthyism of the left a saying some who favor traditional teaching of Basic Western thought Are labelled politically incorrect in a climate that encourages non traditional studies in the works of women and minorities and mixing of social issues in curricula. A we All should be alarmed at the Rise of intolerance in our land and by the growing tendency to use intimidation rather than reason in settling disputes a Bush said say ing the problem was not limited to campuses. / a neighbors who disagree no longer set tie matters Over a cup of Coffee a he said. A they hire lawyers arid they go to the peruvian Diplomat Shevardnadze was quoted As saying should keep his Job. A but should he give it up and if i were proposed i would think it he said he was not planning to return to a government position in the soviet Union. A. Repeating his warning about the rising threat of a dictatorship in the soviet Union Shevardnadze urged All Reform forces to work together. _ a the social tensions Are great the peo ple Are disappointed a he was quoted As saying. A the reactionaries who want the old system Are grouping soviet president Mikhail s. Gorbachev Only had a three to four months to stabilize the situation otherwise civil War could erupt Shevardnadze said. Gorbachev and his chief political rival russian Leader Boris Yeltsin must work a a together he maintained. A the whole democratic movement must be United now a he was quoted As saying. A
