European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 5, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 b the stars and stripes saturday october 5, 1991 at a glance the Specter of thousands of americans still missing in Vietnam continues to haunt the . Government. Some . Servicemen compatriots of the pos pictured Here at a Hanoi detention Camp in 1973, never returned and their families Are demanding to know what happened to them. See Story on pages 14-15.teen drug use drops illegal drug use by american teenagers has dramatically declined in the last five years. A Page 5brewers Back Campaign . Brewers Are bankrolling a National Campaign to discourage underage drinkers at the store counter. A Page 6memphis gets Black mayor former school superintendent Willie Yerenton won by 172 votes to become the first elected Black mayor of Memphis Page 8 German Unity marred German leaders expressed concern Over the rash of extremist attacks that has overshadowed reunited Germany s first anniversary party. A Page 9more aids in prisons More than 1.3 million aids tests were administered at government funded Sites last year and the highest infection rate was found in prisons. A Page 10firm near bankruptcy Mcdonnell Douglas corp., the nation s largest defense contractor is so financially strapped that it might have to cease operations. A Page 18index Abby Ann Landers. .21 comics. 21-23 commentary. 13 faces a no places. 24 letters. 12 Money matters. 18-19 sports. 25-32 to listings. 31 weather. 11 Iraq s nuclear weapons plan beyond the drawing stage Vienna Austria apr Iraq was testing missiles As part of a sophisticated weapons program and was 12 to 18 months away from regular production of nuclear weapons material . Inspectors just Back from Baghdad said Friday. A i am impressed by the comprehensiveness of the design approach and solutions that they had arrived at a said David Kay Leader of a . Inspection team that was detained for several Days in Baghdad last week after uncovering key information on iraqis secret nuclear program. Kay said the team found documentation that the iraqis were not Only working on a detonation system for nuclear weapons but testing a surface to surface missile that would serve As a delivery system. When asked to elaborate he said the documents showed a a test of the missile a it was beyond the drawing however he said he did not see any physical evidence of testing saying the teams Mission was to search out documentary evidence. Kay Reading parts of a preliminary report said a the inspection team obtained conclusive evidence that the government of Iraq had a program for developing an i Plosive Type nuclear weapon. A documents were found showing that the nuclear weapons program was supported by Broad based International procurement speaking to reporters at the Vienna Headquarters of the International atomic Energy Agency he said a it is not a program that moves in fits and starts. It is a Complete circle.�?�. Kay said that based on the 50,000 pages of iraqi documents his team studied the major obstacle Between Iraq and nuclear weapons production appeared to be sufficient enriched uranium necessary to make nuclear bombs. A i think the major unknown in Iraq is the presence of fissile material a he said. Kay said based on the documents his team had seen Iraq was a within 12 to 18 months of regular Industrial scale production of fissile further analysis of the documents will indicate that time period was even Shorter than 12 to 18 months he said. As Kay spoke Rolf ekes chairman of the . Special commission overseeing the elimination of iraqis weapons of mass destruction was in Baghdad for talks aimed at improving cooperation by the iraqis. Landmark Antarctic pact outlaws Oil exploration for next 50 years Madrid Spain apr the member nations of the Antarctic treaty signed a landmark agreement Friday to keep the fragile continent unspoiled. The Accord bans exploration for Oil and other minerals for at least 50 years. A this is the Protection of the last great wilderness open space. In a delighted to be Here making history Quot Michael Heseltine British Secretary of state for the environment said after signing the Madrid protocol in the Spanish foreign ministry festooned with huge photographs of penguins. Ecologists hailed the agreement As a major Victory. Fridays ceremony ended two years of Tough sometimes bitter negotiations. James Martin Jones of the world wide fund of nature said the protocol was one of the environmental movements most important achievements along with the 1982 moratorium on commercial whaling. The protocol protects Antarctica a delicate Flora and Fauna and establishes a procedure to assess the environmental Impact of All human activities on the vast continent which covers 10 percent of the Earth a surface. It also regulates Marine pollution and waste disposal. About 3,000 people on 50 bases inhabit Antarctica in the summer. That number dips to 900 in the Winter. But Martin Jones said the Antarctica agreement like the whaling ban contained loopholes that some would be Happy to exploit. A it is a famous Victory and we should All enjoy it a Martin Jones said. A but on monday morning we re going to have to Start knocking on Peoples doors to strengthen the ban will take effect once the 26 countries with voting rights ratify the document something which is expected to take at least two years. In the United states two thirds of the Senate must approve the protocol. The United states concerned about losing its mining options blocked consensus on the 30th anniversary of the Antarctic treaty a enactment in june. But two weeks later president Bush said the United states would sign. Iran s top cleric urges muslims to kill americans make life bitter Nicosia Cyprus apr a leading iranian cleric in a fiery Friday Sermon urged muslims to kill americans destroy their property and interests and make a life bitter for Ayatollah Abdul Karim a Debili said muslims will Triumph Only when the americans a can no longer eat in his Sermon at Tehran University broadcast by Tehran radio monitored m Nicosia said the crowd of worshippers was so Large that it spilled into the streets around the Campus. A Debili was fired As chief Justice after the 1989 election of president Hashemi a Sfanjani but retained his Job As prayer Leader for Tehran. His speeches during the Muslim Sabbath services have often contained ant Western tirades but the latest was the fiercest for Many months. The iranian president considered a pragmatist advocates better relations with the West primarily to lure technology and expertise for his ambitious economic development plans. A Sfanjani has been trying to shed Iran a terrorist image but has been often forced to allow opponents to blow off steam through such fiery speeches. A Debili assailed Arab states in the persian Gulf for allowing the United states to maintain a presence in the Region. He said the policies of these arabs were a the heart of catastrophe a and singled out the Emir of Kuwait Sheik Jaber Al Ahmed Al Jaber Al Sabah for signing a defense Accord that provides . Forces with facilities in his country. He described the kuwaiti ruler As a a mercenary and servant for the United states. The . Presence in Kuwait and saudi Arabia the dispatch of american weapons to the Region and the . Drive to Convene an Arab israeli peace conference proved that a the United states has become an unchallenged Power a a Debili said. A this situation should be called a catastrophe a and muslims should not remain silent he said. A a Muslim who does not feel responsible and committed and suffices with saying prayer five times a Day is not a Muslim a he said. Muslims he added a should form resistance cells and attack american lives property and interests and keep Tranquility and peace away from them. When they can no longer eat in peace it is then that the muslims will be a go make life bitter for them a he said. A we Are not Able to engage them in classic War but Are Able to do army officer killed in motorcycle occident Darmstadt Germany a an army officer died thursday in a motorcycle Accident on an autobahn West of Darmstadt according to a Darmstadt Community news release. Maj. Wallace l. Parham or. Of he co 440th signal in was killed when he apparently lost control of his motorcycle on autobahn 672 outside Darmstadt. Parhams motorcycle hit a Guardrail about 8 30 . On the on ramp to autobahn 67 in the Mannheim direction according to the police report. He was declared dead at the scene. Parham 38, was executive officer of the 440th signal in. Survivors include his wife Evelyn and two daughters 11 and 6. He is also survived by his parents or. And mrs. Wallace l. Parham or. Of Hampton a. A memorial service is set for 2 . Monday in the Cambrai theater on Cam brai Fritsch Cavern. The Accident is under investigation
