European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 7, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Germany edition vol. So no. 24 tuesday May 7,1991 authorized unofficial publication for the armed forces 350 d 8693 a it s great to be Back president Bush Back at the White House gives reporters an enthusiastic a thumbs up from Rose Garden s heartbeat stabilizes without Shock procedure Washington apr president Bush returned to the work at the White House on monday after doctors opted to rely on medication to stabilize his heartbeat rather than using an electric Shock procedure. A a it a great to be Back a Bush told cheering aides in the Rose Garden. The presidents heartbeat had not returned to normality the time of his release from both Coda naval Hospital. But by mid morning the heartbeat had returned to Normal his physician or. Burton Lee said after he monitored it in the Oval office. A the is in Good spirits and anxious to get Back to work a said spokesman Marlin fit water. Bush said he was not concerned about his condition. He did not anticipate changes in his hectic lifestyle or working Pace and his doctors agreed. A a its not a major league rhythm disturbance a said see Bush on Page 10for Quayle it s Back to business washing Ion up a vice president Dan Quayle warmed by a verbal Pat on the Back from president Bush went about his Normal duties monday and took in stride the fleeting possibility that he might have served As a temporary acting president. 7 spokesman Dave Beckwith said Quayle was a a glad when informed at Dawn by White House chief of staff John Sununu that Bush would not have to undergo electric Shock treatment for his irregular heartbeat. The treatment would have required anaesthesia. Facing that Prospect Bush ordered that documents be prepared to allow a temporary Transfer of presiden see Quayle on Page 10 from Staft and wire reports in Ciurlik a Turkey Allied military forces pressed 20 Miles farther into Iraq on monday enlarging the safety zone for kurdish refugees. . And other forces were bound for the Small town of Suri 20 Miles East of Amaliya Iraq. A so far there has been no opposition to the move and no incidents have been reported a said . Army col. Don Kir push into Iraq to broaden zone Choffner a military spokesman at in Ciurlik a in Southern Turkey he said the area May become a site for a another major refugee Center adding a we Are assessing the need for such a Camp presently operation provide Comfort runs a Large to ctr City for returning kurdish refugees at. Zakhoo Iraq six Mies South of the turkish Border. With the push into Suri the Western safety zone will stretch 100 Miles eastward across in a from Zakhoo. Kirchoffner said he did not know the size of the Force taking part in the push to the cast but it included elements from the . Army a 18th engr brigade from Karlsruhe Germany and the 325th inf airborne combat team stationed at Vicenza Italy. A this is not a matter of running Down the Road. It is a slow and cautious move ment a Kirchoffner said. Iraqi troops will not be allowed to remain but some iraqi police will be retained to maintain Law and order. A Allied forces will Issue identification cards to the policemen a Kirchoffner said. A i think about 50 of them will be allowed to stay a he refused to discuss whether troops would push farther into Iraq. In a related matter the spokesman see Iraq on Page 10 Cape canaveral Fla. A discovery and its seven astronauts returned Home safely monday from a Long a Star wars research Mission Landing in Florida because of High wind at the main shuttle touchdown site in California. The spaceship glided through a slightly Cloudy sky and touched Down at 2 55 touch Down in Florida travelled 3,475,000 Miles during their eight Days space. The Mission was the first of eight Milit a Welcome Back to sunny Florida and congratulations on an outstanding Mission a Mission controls Ken Bowersox told the Crew. A thank you and thank everybody Diere who worked so hard to pull this one off a shuttle commander Michael Coats replied. The astronauts circled the world 134 times and s in a. _ itary shuttle flights to be conducted without a news blackout. The Mission encountered several problems including the failure of two data recorders shortly after limit see discovery on Page 10
