European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 25, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 b the stars and stripes tuesday june 25, 1991 at a glance jts it a i a a a by a it i Gen. Ii. Norman Schwarzkopf Sells he world rights or his planned Book for an estimated sum of More than $5 million. Sec Story on Page 5. Reshaping Mission the strategic air come is stepping up efforts to transform itself from the guardian of the nations nuclear deterrent to the spearhead of its Long Range conventional bomber strike Force. A. A Page 4 Northrop settles suit Northrop corp. Agrees to pay $8 million to Settle civil fraud charges brought by two former workers who accused the company of faking tests on parts for nuclear tipped. Cruise missiles. A a Page 6 n. Korea returns remains North Korea turns Over the remains of .11 . Service members killed in the korean War. A Page 8 cambodian cease fire cambodians supreme National Council announces a cease fire in the nation s bloody 12-year civil War. A Page 9 record air show the 39th Paris air show which con eluded sunday broke attendance records with about 450,000 spectators but did Little to break the symber mood of the aviation Industry. A Page 17 f Index Abby Ann Landers. 19 comics. 19-21 commentary. 13 letters. 12 Money matters .17 sports 22-28 to listings 22 weather. 11 yugoslav warns of War ruin As secession Ine nears Zagreb Yugoslavia apr Federal Premier Ante Markovic on monday warned two republics threatening to secede that they could plunge Yugoslavia into civil War and economic ruin. Addressing the parliament of his native Croatia one of two to proclaim Independence wednesday Markovic said the disintegration of Yugoslavia would immediately halve economic production. It also would cause mass unemployment and social unrest he said. A we would find ourselves sitting on a bomb which could explode and destroy us All a he said. A in this kind of situation civil War is a very real possibility. Yugoslavia a six republics have been mired in ethnic political and economic disputes for months. All ethnic groups in the country have been arming amid the rising tension. Slovenia and Croatia Yugoslavia a two most prosperous and Western leaning republics have said they will proclaim Independence wednesday. Plebiscites overwhelmingly supported the move. The two states failed in their attempt to get other republics to agree to transform Yugoslavia from a federation into a Loose association of Sovereign states. Markovic reiterated a warning delivered Friday after talks with . Secretary of state James a Baker Iii that his government would a use All Legal Means to Stop the two republics from seceding. A any unilateral change of Yugoslavia a internal or external Borders will be considered an illegal and illegitimate act a Markovic said. On sunday the european Community backed bakery a warning that neither the United states nor any european nation would recognize an Independent Slovenia or Croatia. In the slovenian capital of Ljubljana the republics prime minister Lotze Peterle said Yugoslavia would cease to exist after his Republic declared Independence. A Yugoslavia was created. By political agreement. Just one part of Yugoslavia leaving cancels the Validity of that agreement a he said. Yugoslavia was formed in 1918 As the kingdom of serbs croats and slovenes and reformed As an expanded. Communist federation after world War ii. Newly built Border posts with neigh Boring Croatia would be manned As of wednesday and signs proclaiming the Republic of Slovenia would replace ones Reading the socialist federative Republic of Yugoslavia at Borders with Austria and Italy Peterle said. But he told reporters there would be no spectacular overnight changes for slovenians. No separate passports or currency will be issued after. Wednesday and 20,000 yugoslav army soldiers will remain on slovenian territory. Air racing Champion killed at show by the associated press a Champion air racer was killed at a sunday air show in Iowa a Day after a. Stunt plane failed to pull out of a Man Euver at a show in California killing the Pilot and injuring nine people. In Davenport Iowa a Wing sheared off a formula v racing it negotiated a turn during the Quad City air show and the plane crashed about a mile from the crowd. No spectators were Hurt. Killed was Pilot Rick Leonard 40, of Hillsdale n.j., who had been an air racer since 1985 and was formula v National Champion in 1987 and 1988. L in was performing in the final event of the fourth annual air show a race among four aircraft. The one seat homemade plane crashed and skidded on a Street West of the Airport ending up at the Edge of a Cornfield. A they had the formula racers flying and at the second turn. It seemed like somebody had just taken a big knife and sliced off the Wing a said Evan Ineichen a Davenport boy. A a then the plane broke out spinning in a Flat spin and i saw the Pilot trying to get out and he get out. Next thing i know i heard this Quot Boom Boom and the plane went investigators from the Federal aviation administration on hand to supervise the show examined the wreckage. On saturday the Tail Pilot of the four member brew Angels aerobatic team failed to pull out of a stunt called an end Tail Roll at an air show in Redding calif., and crashed in a Ball of flames. On sunday Federal officials investigated the crash that killed Gordy Drysdale 43, of Stockton calif., and injured nine people two seriously. Spectators shielded children from flying debris others in the crowd of 8,500 bolted from Lawn chairs. Heat from the explosion could be Felt hundreds of feet away witnesses said. The brew Angels based in Northern California Fly rebuilt. Air Force t-34 trainers and do Maneu vers similar to those performed by the Navy a Blue an. Gels. They have no connection to the military flying group. Overweight Gulf Veteran faces dismissal Honolulu a the marines corps is threatening to dismiss an enlisted Veteran of the persian Gulf War because he has failed to lose 25 pounds. Cpl. James Bradshaw 23, said he plans to Light a Marine review panel that recommended his dismissal. A this is outright discrimination a Bradshaw said. Capt William Taylor a spokesman for Kaneohe Bay Marine corps air station said Bradshaw was Given plenty of time to comply with the weight order. A obviously Bradshaw does his Job Well. He a got his Job performance Down a Taylor said. A but there a More to being a the 6-foot-4-Inch, 255-Pound Bradshaw was told to shed 25 pounds when he enlisted nearly four years ago. But Bradshaw said his size does no to interfere with his work. He also said he tried four separate weight loss programs and none worked. A they did no to assign me any professional help to change dieting habits or eating manner a he said. A they told me i should have gone out and gotten the help. I afford to go out and get Bradshaw said he had been warned of a possible discharge last december but was sent overseas when the War began. A they threw out All the rules when the War broke out a Bradshaw said. Walters to step Down As envoy to Germany Bonn Germany apr . Ambassador Vernon Walters a former . Army general who presided Over German american ties during the tumultuous reunification of the two German states announced monday that he is resigning. A the 74-year-old Walters gave no reason for submitting his resignation. He said he notified president Bush of his intentions two months age. -.���. A it has been a time of historic change in which the strength of the ties Between Germany and the United states was proven time and again a Walters said of his More than two years As ambassador to Bonn. A a i will never forget the experience of sharing the Joy which All germans and All Freedom Loving people around the world Felt on oct. 3, 1990, w Hen Germany again became one a Walters said. A Walters said that he expected Bush to name a successor shortly and that he would stay in office in the ensure a smooth transition. Walters who served in the army from 1941 to 1976, was also the former Deputy director of the Cia and a former . Military attache to Paris and Rome. Ahe was appointed . Ambassador in 19s5, the Post he held until moving to Bonn in april 1989. From 19s1-19s5, Walters served As an ambassador at Large travelling to More than too countries. Unclaimed baggage Offenbach Germany a warehouse personnel Are trying to match up service members and civilians in Europe with their unclaimed baggage a v corps spokesman said. Baggage left unclaimed after 300 Days is subject to disposal. No further storage is authorized. The following people should Contact the Offenbach warehouse Ito Box 44, Frankfurt military Community Apo 09710, or Call ets 320-5008 or 7309. The German civilian numbers Are 069-1515008 or 069-1517309. Baggage unclaimed after 60 Days fro ire Jerson Martin Alanna cause Denise Mccary. Wayne hones Tracey a Murrieta Ismael. A Ihinger Fred Tibetts Carlton King Andrew. Victor Erica Lei Mach James Williams Colin baggage unclaimed after 120 Alleman Ronald Asi Edward. Berlin Laura Blaunt Clarence Britton Dinah Carr Brian Dee so Cardelino Fernando Maria Grear Stanley Guarino Thomas Howard t. Johnson Andrew Days Jones Dashawn a King Andrew Lony d. Marlin Alana Mathis Hubert Nerissa Alexander Olmo Novoa Powell Anthony Punn ton. Alan a Sawyer Alexander Vanfossen Michele v areal a Bort
