European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Germany edition the steam gripes vol. 50, no. 52 tuesday june 4, 1991 b d Riethal. Pur Calion f of of u ? pm o in i 35c d 8693 Good Job in Gulf Quayle tells Span Dahlem Wing by Deedee Arrington Doke Kaiserslautern Bureau Span Dahlem a Germany vice president Dan Quayle began his european tour monday by praising Spang Dahlem a 52nd tac fighter Wing for a a Job Well done and Mission accomplished in the persian Gulf War. A because of your courage and your dedication the Rule of Law has triumphed Over aggression. And the Force of Frem Dom has triumphed Over the forces of tyranny a Quayle told a cheering audience of several thousand at the air bases hangar one a a. Quayle accompanied by his wife Marilyn and two of their three children arrived at Span Dahlem on air Force two just before 10 30 . As a stinging rain pelted the base. They were greeted by Gen. Robert c. Oaks . Air forces in Europe commander col. Rudolf Peksens 52nd tac fighter Wing commander and Rudolf Scharping the newly elected minister president of Rheinland Pfalz. During his Brief speech to the crowd Quayle noted that the Wing had flown More than 2,000 combat sorties with f-16 and f-4g wild weasel aircraft from bases in the Gulf and in Turkey without losing an air plane. He also acknowledged Germany a contributions to. The War principally the $9 a see Quayle on Page 10 a. A amps Lynda vice president ban Quayle Center joins Gen. Robert c. Oaks far left Safe commander and col. Rudolf persons far right commander of Span Dahlem Abs 52nd tac fighter Wing in honouring six recipients of combat awards. They Are maj. Carl Bradshaw from left maj. Bart Quinn capt. Ken Alanson maj. Keith Trouwborst capt. Ban Williams and Apt. Boh Rush across Borders to hear Pope la Biczow Poland a Pope John Paul ii reaching out to believers in the soviet Union monday welcomed thousands of ukrainian pilgrims who had streamed through opened soviet Borders to hear him. _ a a from an altar facing East toward the soviet Union John Paul preached tolerance Between ethnic. Poles and ukrainians and courted soviet believers emerging from decades of communist oppression. A we will be with you. On this Side because gods kingdom crosses All Borders. It is Universal a the Pope said during an open air mass at a sports Arena in this Southeastern town 15 Miles from the soviet Border soviet authorities who during the polish born pontiffs previous three trips to his Homeland had blocked the frontiers opened extra Border Crossings sunday and monday allowing up to 20.000 pilgrims through to see the Pope. Needing no visas they came on foot by train and on buses. A we have foreseen nothing like this in our lives a said a 63-year-old ukrainian woman Franciszka Sokulska bursting into tears. Quot we weren to allowed before. Everybody was see Pope Ori Page 10 a a. A violence continues in Iraq 3 die in Dozhuk confrontation. _ by Joseph Owen staff writer a Dozhuk Iraq a at least three people were killed and several others injured sunday evening when iraqi police confronted a mob of demonstrators at the baath party Headquarters in the Western part of Dolnik. Police in the building shot from the roof into the crowd and threw chunks of masonry at the demons Tia tors eyewitnesses said. The crowd then stormed the three Story building killed at least two people inside overturned furniture and set the cellar and several rooms on fire. In the face of the attack the iraqi police abandoned the party Headquarters and lied the City said a Dozhuk doctor who watched the clash a Short distance away. No iraqi police were visible on City streets monday afternoon or police checkpoint West of the City. I he i turkish news Agency Anatolia reported that our kurd and two officials of tie nations ruling Arab. See Iraq on Page 10access by Norman i. Sandler United press International a a a Washington. A president Bush granted a com tinned waiver of Trade restrictions monday that clears the Way for food Relief and expanded commercial relations to the soviet Union. The White House announced extended Access by the soviets to . Government credits and credit guarantees that in recent months has enabled the Kremlin to buy is billion in american Grain products with .-backed financing. Though the decision was fully expected it underscored the intensive and accelerating deliberations under Way among the United states and its allies on How to help Gorbachev Reform an Economy at or near the Brink of collapse. A. Symbolically it dramatized the . Commitment to Gorbachev. As a practical matter it freed Bush to move ahead with other Steps to meet Short term soviet needs and bolster the Economy through expanded Trade with the United states. Quot perhaps within Days administration officials expect. Bush to approve at least part of Gorbachev s plea for another $1.5 billion in Gram Purchase guarantees see Bush on Page 10
