European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 6, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse The Sto amp Ai pfc amp Llopes vol. 50, no. 176 sunday october 6,1991 authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces 50c d 8693 Ala tors due in Germany army s anti Bias Effort by Janet Howells Tierney Washington Bureau Washington a six civilians appointed by the army Secretary will arrive in Germany on monday to assess the army a equal Opportunity programs and policies in Europe the service announced Friday afternoon. The group will visit every major army command in Germany during its five Day stay and speak to soldiers civilian employees family members and commanders at All Levels officials said. Army Secretary Michael . Stone chose the group members because of their a experience and reputations for Candor insight and judgment a an army news release said. Gen. Crosbie e. Saint the . Army Europe commander requested the group visit Germany to investigate allegations of racial discrimination that surfaced during a recent visit by Arthur Fletcher chairman of the civil rights commission. On saturday Usa eur spokesman Jim Boyle had no comment by press deadlines on the groups visit. Fletcher could not be reached saturday for comment. When the group returns from Germany each member will provide Stone an Independent assessment of How equal Opportunity policies and programs Are carried out officials said. The individuals arc Toction of the rights of and equal oppor a h. Minton Francis of Washington a Unity for minorities women and the dismember of Syracuse University school of Abl cd of All nationalities races colors management a advisory Council. Francis ant religions. Is a former Deputy assistant Secretary of a Ernest e. Garcia the vice president defense who oversaw the defense of source i company Washington human goals program guaranteeing pro see assess on Page 2u.n. Monitors urge scrutiny of iraqi arms Vienna Austria apr . Monitors who say they uncovered an advanced nuclear arms program in Iraq Are urging indefinite inspections and a ban on iraqi nuclear Power plants to hamper Baghdad a efforts to build the bomb. David Kay Leader of the inspection team that was detained for More than four Days by the iraqis told reporters Friday that the team found evidence the iraqis were working on a detonation system for nuclear weapons. The iraqis also Are in the testing phase of a surface to surface missile that would serve As the delivery system Kay told reporters at the Headquarters of the International atomic Energy Agency. Asked to elaborate he said the documents showed a a test of the missile itself a adding a it was beyond the drawing however he said he did not see any physical evidence of missile testing to Back up the documents. Kay said that based on the documents the team saw Iraq was a within 12 to 18 months of regular Industrial scale production of fissionable material before the persian Gulf War in which Allied warplanes destroyed some of its program. In july the . Special commission on inspections see . On Page 2getting an Early Start democratic presidential hopeful sen. Bob Kerrey of Nebraska shakes hands with Darcy Gilmanton on Friday while she dines with her husband Leo and her Friend Sandra Connell in a restaurant in Manchester . The new England state traditionally holds the first presidential primary in the nation filipino rebels warn they May attack . Troops Manila Philippines apr communist rebels saturday criticized president Corazon Aquino a plan to give american forces three years to leave a . Navy base and hinted they May attack . Troops if they done to leave soon. The National democratic front an umbrella organization of 14 marxist groups issued the warning in a statement sent to news agencies. The groups include the communist party of the Philippines and its armed Ying the new Peoples army. The philippine Senate last month rejected a treaty with the United states thut would have allowed . Forces to stay at Subic Bay naval facilities. Under the rejected agreement the United states would have returned its other major installation in the Philippines Clark a by 1992 but hold on to Subic for 10 More years in Exchange for $203 million in annual Aid. The front said the Senate a rejection of the treaty meant that . Troops Are a now virtually occupation troops and their prolonged stay in the country would be considered a grave act of War against the filipino people. At the Start of negotiations on the bases last year two american airmen were killed outside Clark by communist rebels. Six americans including two civilian base employees have been killed by the rebels since 1989.holiday Bazaar wrap up a sunday Magazine
