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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 20, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 b the stars and stripes thursday june. 20, 1991 at a glance Europe of tors hikers thousands of Miles of trails i lie scottish Highlands Are a popular Choice but there arc More. See stripes Magazine. A a a a a 1 a a abortion Bill enacted abortion rights activists were seeking a court order to Block the nation s strictest state abortion Law after Louisana legislators overrode gov. Buddy Roemer s veto. A a. 7 a page4 Denver elects Black mayor. Declaring a Victory of Quot shoe leather Over airwaves a a Wellington Webb is elected the first Black mayor of Denver. 1.  1 a a. A a a a a a a Page 5va pharmacies investigated Congress is looking into allegations that Large quantities of addictive drugs from department of veterans affairs pharmacies Are entering illegal drug markets. A Page 6church strikes Back the Church of. Scientology pilloried in time As Quot the cult of greed a is fighting Back with a $3 million and Campaign a. A. A 7 1 7 a Page 7patriotic Challenge the soviet Union has made an unusual offer to sell Israel ground to air missiles that Are Quot better than the Patriot Quot an israeli . A Page 8it�?Ts the commanders Call the Navy is making its commanding officers responsible Tor the seaworthiness of commercial ferries used by their sailors during Shore leaves a Navy spokesman says. A Page 9bailout Cost rising the chairman of the Federal Deposit insurance corp. May ask Congress for up to $80 billion More for savings and loan bailout. _ Page 17index Abby Ann Landers. 14 comics. 14-16 commentary. 13 letters. .12 Money matters. .17 sports. 18-24 to listings. 18 weather. .11 by Susanne m. Schafer a military writer Washington the general in charge of the . Military operation in Northern Iraq has warned that renewed violence could break out if Allied and . Forces leave the Region a senior Pentagon source said tuesday. Gen John r. Galvin the. Head of the . European come issued the warning in a message to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff Gen. Colin Powell said the source who spoke on condition of anonymity. A a a Quot. The Pentagon has set no deadline for . Withdrawal from the protective zone in Northern Iraq which has been occur pied by Allied forces following the persian Gulf War. The Protection provided by the military forces has prompted hundreds of thousands of kurdish refugees to return to their Homes. .1. The kurd fled to the mountainous Border Region with Turkey following the iraqi suppression of their uprising against president Saddam Hussein. T Abc to reported monday that Galvin wrote Powell about potential problems arising from a withdrawal. It quoted the european based general , a violence could break out again on such a scale As to cause Large numbers of kurd Galvin reappointed for another year Washington a amps Gen. John r. Galvin the highest ranking . Military official in Europe since june 1987, has been reappointed for another year in his dual role As head of the european come and supreme Allied commander Europe. Galvin 62, was due for another assignment at the end of what is normally a four year tour but president Bush reappointed him for an additional year Pentagon officials said. A there Are a lot of things going on in Europe right now a we re closing bases bringing troops Home realigning units winding Down from the Gulf War trying to get the conventional forces treaty finalized a said a Pentagon official. A general Galvin has been in on the ground floor on air those initiatives and the president Felt its important to have a measure of continuity right now a he said. The official pointed out that retired Gen. Bernard Rogers Galvins predecessor served in the same position for More than seven years. To flee Back to the mountains. A a the Best Hope for a successful end to the operation will be Public promises of cooperation from Baghdad a Galvin was quoted . A a. The Pentagon source said he could confirm the a a substance of the Abc re a port. A v 7 a Quot a v he said Galvin was not pointing to any recent intelligence warning of an imminent iraqi attack on the kurd. A this is nothing new. The military leadership has been Long aware of these dangers a the source said. A we knew this when pc went in that there were Dis Putes going on for centuries that our presence there for a time   a 7>7. Y &7/. The official insisted that despite the problems . Forces will withdraw from the Region. A we Are going to leave. We Are riot going to stay a the official said. Pentagon spokesman Bob Hall refused to comment on the reported message or offer an assessment of the situation should . Forces withdraw a i can to get into guesses about what a going to happen a he said. Washington a president Bush will nominate Marine corps Ltd. Gen. Joseph p. Hoar to succeed army Gen h. Norman Schwarzkopf As head of the Central come the Pentagon said wednesday. Schwarzkopf the commander of Allied military forces in operation desert storm is Schict ruled to retire this summer. Quot. The nomination puts Hoar the Deputy chief of staff for plans policies and operations for the Marine corps in line for appointment to four Star rank. The nomination must be approved by the Senate. The Central come is based at Macdill fab Fla. A a a a native of Boston the 57-year-old Hoar is a Vietnam Veteran who served As a battalion  adviser to the Vietnam est marines. He commanded the 31st Marine amphibious unit which participated in three Indian Ocean deployments and nine amphibious exercises. Hoar has worked in a variety of positions in the Pentagon and served As the chief of staff for the Central come in 198fs. He attended Tufts University in Medford mass. And has a masters degree from George Washington University in the nations capital. He graduated from the Marine corps command and staff College at Quantico va., and the National War College. In a separate announcement the Pentagon said Bush will nominate the Central Comdr a chief of staff maj. Gen Robert b. Johnston to the Grade of lieutenant general and commanding general of the i Marine expeditionary Force. He will also be the commander for the Marine corps base at Camp Pendleton calif., the announcement said. Leaders discuss european cooperation Berlin apr european and North american foreign ministers including Sec rotary of state James. A. Baker Iii met wednesday in the old German Reich Stag to discuss ways to expand Western Couper action with  ,. The. Two Day a meeting of the  Security and cooperation in Europe is expected to address issues of eco. Nomic Aid and investment As Well As the turmoil in Yugoslavia and strategies for defusing conflicts. In the first order of business the foreign ministers unanimously accepted a1- inn Ian a application to the Csc return ing the organization to 35 members As it had.  until East Germany merged with West Germany in october amid applause albanian foreign min Istir Muhamet Kapulani moved from an of. Servers seat and look  at the eight sided table in the conference Hall. His had been the Only european country not in the Csc which groups Europe with the United states and Canada. The. Move commits Albania to observe the. Hunan rights and democratic obligations enshrined in the conferences charter and Marks International acceptance of what was until recently Europe a last hard line communist stale. The three Baltic republics a Lithuania Latvia and Estonia a arc not members of the organization but sent their foreign ministers to plead for Independence from the soviet Union. A a a the conference site is the old German Reich Stag. Or parliament building adjacent to the Berlin Wall which Cut the City in half and symbolized the cold wars division of Europe German Chancellor Helmut Kohl said in his welcoming speech that newly United Germany would be a a reliable part Nero As the organization sought to shed the Burden of history that had brought a unspeakable human misery to Europe this Century. Without naming any countries he appeared to refer to turbulence in Yugoslavia and the soviet Union when he warned that Europe already sees a need to devise ways to avoid conflict. The conference plans to discuss the use of hot lines and mediation teams. The aim of the meeting Baker said on its eve is to look beyond the end of the cold War and the demise of the Warsaw pact and create a the architecture of a new Europe and a new  rubber in Candy was t condom firm says ,-.Germany a amps a a Candy manufacturer has told Joanne Tolbert that the rubber item she found in a piece of easter Candy was an employee s rubber Finger Protection not a condom As she first thought. On March 30, Tolbert discovered lie object wrapped around a Brach scream filled egg that she bought from the main Exchange in Augsburg Germany. She sent the Candy Ami item to Brach a Candy co. In Chicago. Tolbert said she received a letter monday explaining that the item stuck to the chocolate egg was a protective Finger covering called a Tot used by employees in the hand packing operations division. The Brach a investigation concluded that the Tot slipped off and became attached to a Cream egg wrapper according to the letter Tolbert received from John Lux of Brach a Community relations of fice. A Tolbert said she is Content with that outcome of the investigation but is stil puzzled As to How the incident occurred. A i am satisfied As Long As they apologized a Tolbert said during a Telephone interview from her Home in Neu him. Brach a had previously sent Tolbert a letter apologizing for the incident along with eight coupons for Brach a Candy  
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