European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Ike sch Send amp ripes vol. 50, no. 215 thursday november 14,1991 authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces 35� d 8693 a Usa eur conference room was bugged paper reports Bonn Germany apr an employee at the . Embassy in Bonn is being investigated on suspicion of having Given crucial secrets to East German intelligence about . Nuclear missiles a German newspaper said wednesday. Die Welt also reported that for two years East German intelligence had eavesdropping equipment planted inside the conference room used by the chief of staff of the . Army Europe a head quarters in Heidelberg. Millie Waters a spokeswoman for the Usa eur Headquarters in Heidelberg told the stars and stripes late wednesday that she had no information on the report the Bonn based newspaper said a female . Embassy employee a whom it did not identify a allegedly gave East German intelligence the location of . Pershing ii nuclear rockets when they were based in former West Germany. The newspaper said the embassy worker is also believed to have revealed the . Negotiating position when Washington and Moscow were discussing the removal from Europe of intermediate Range nuclear weapons such As the Pershing ii. The United states and the soviet Union have removed their intermediate Range nuclear weapons from Europe under a bilateral treaty. The woman allegedly began working for East German intelligence in 1976, die Welt said. Tip offs about the woman a alleged espionage came from former employees of East Germany a ministry for state Security the newspaper said. Neither . Embassy officials nor German investigators could be reached to confirm die welts hold fire for Dubrovnik evacuation croatian irregulars stand guard near mines and anti tank barriers on a Highway Between Barlovac and Zagreb Croatia s capital. Zagreb Yugoslavia apr serbian dominated forces stopped bombarding Dubrovnik on wednesday afternoon allowing the evacuation of european Community monitors and hundreds of desperate citizens from the besieged port officials said. The dec meanwhile sent its top negotiator on the yugoslav crisis lord Carrington of Britain to meet with croatian serbian and other yugoslav leaders in another bid to end the 416-month-old civil War. The fighting has killed 2,000 people since Croatia declared Independence june 25. Some 12 cease fires negotiated by the dec have failed to hold. In Eastern Croatia serbian commanders said wednesday that the Long siege of the strategic City of Vukovan was about to end in Victory. Shelling stopped in Dubrovnik about 1 p.m., dec Deputy spokesman de Kostal said after speaking with dec monitors in the Adriatic port. Frigate Captain Milan Zee told the yugoslav news Agency Tan Jug that the Federal defense Secretary accepted a new cease fire at the request of the croatian leadership. Koestal said that the army had offered to hold fire at 1 p.m., but that the croats had not responded. A i must stress there is no confirmation of a ceasefire. Its a very strange situation a Kostal said. During the morning wednesday Dubrovnik was still under mortar and rocket attack from Federal forces around the City associated press photographer Greg Marinovich said. He Aid from Dubrovnik that serbian led forces had apparently captured key croatian positions on the Hills above the City. Carrington held 1 Viz hours of talks in Graz Austria with croatian president Franjo Rudiman. He later went to Belgrade to meet with serbian president Slobodan Milosevic. Carrington put Forward new peace proposals con see serbs on Page 2 Moreo magic White House invites Johnson to join National commission on aids a Page 2 Don t count me out forthe 92 olympics a Page 22 Bush does new about face asian Trade tour on again Washington up president Bush brushing off complaints he spends too much time overseas says he soon will go to Asia after All. White House press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater said it is conceivable that Bush will depart for his Globe trotting Trade Mission to Korea Japan Singapore and Australia by the end of the year. Just a week after abruptly postponing the excursion a amid charges that he was paying inadequate attention to Domestic problems especially the ailing Economy a Bush made it Clear tuesday that he is eager to go abroad again. He said he wanted to do so for the Good of America. A i look Forward to travelling soon to Asia. To expand Market opportunities for tens of thousands of american workers and businesses a Bush told the Asia society a non profit group dedicated to fostering .-asian relations in new York. Inside today a paper w a stars and a stars and stripes Magazine marvels of the main River dinosaurs from Chin installations affected by latest draw Down Page 3
