European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 23, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 b the stars and stripes saturday november 23, 1991 at a glance Johnny paycheck 53, still sings about wild times but he does no to live them anymore. See Story on Page 16.smokers urged to quit health groups traded apples for cigarettes held sing along and other stunts to Mark the 15th annual great american Page 4 Campus curfew for men a group of Brigham Young University women proposes to curb Campus violence by imposing a weekly nighttime curfew on men. A Page 6no offence intended the organizer of a Pearl Harbor anniversary Parade says his request that japanese and German cars not participate was meant As a patriotic gesture. A Page 7refugee boat capsizes . And cuban Rescue Crews searched rough seas for More than 100 haitian refugees missing and feared dead after their boat capsized off Cuba. A Page 8dropping from sight a Florida cosmetics company executive has joined a growing list of businessmen who apparently disappeared because of criminal wrongdoing or bad Page 18 secret sub exercise . Troops used three Navy submarines in the Caribbean earlier this year to conduct one of the largest exercises Ever of amphibious super secret warfare an official Page 20 Index Abby Ann Landers. .21 comics. 21-23 commentary. 13 crossword. .21 faces a no places. 24 letters. Money matters. 18-19 sports. 25-32 to listings. 31 weather. Torrejon s fighting Falcons jets Back from their final deployment by j. King Cruger Mediterranean Bureau fighter aircraft from the 401st fighter Wing returned to Torrejon a Spain from Northern Italy on Friday morning completing their final deployment from the base. Eight f-16s from Torrejon a 614th fighter so aircraft flew Back from Aviano a where they had been deployed since nov. 15 As part of the wings training program. The return of the fighting Falcons marked the end of 21 years of aircraft deployments from the base located outside Madrid. In the past the wings three squadrons regularly deployed to Aviano and in Ciurlik a Turkey As a primary Arm of natos defences in the Mediterranean Region. Under a 1988 agreement on defense cooperation Between the United states and Spain the 401st must pull its fighter jets out of Spain by May 4, 1992. The 401st�?Ts aircraft and personnel were to have transferred to a new air base at Croton in Southern Italy but congressional opposition to funding for the base has cast doubt on the bases future. A this is the wings final deployment because of the 401st draw Down a tech. Sgt. Louis Arana Barradas a spokesman for the Wing said Friday. Fifteen officers and 38 enlisted support members deployed to Aviano for the training exercise and All were expected Back in Torrejon today Arana Barradas said. Capt. Russell May a 614th ready deployment officer explained that weather conditions the mountainous Region and the rules governing air control tested the pilots ability to Fly and fight. Two of the wings f-16 squadrons the 612th and the 613th, have already been inactivated at Torrejon. The wings one remaining fighter Squadron the 614th, will inactivate in late december Aranas Barradas said. A one third of the wings f-16s Are being sent to air National guard units in the states while the rest of the planes will remain in Europe As part of the air forces f-16 modernization program a Arana Barradas said. A once the 614th�?Ts planes leave Here there will be a rapid movement of our people out of Torrejon. Before the draw Down began we had 5,200 Active duty personnel Here. Now we have about 3,500 people a he said. A after the 401st departs sometime in january it is projected that we will be Down to 300 people a said Arana Barradas adding a most of them will be packing up from Page 1 said. The United nations has recently expanded its role in world affairs by directing anti Iraq sanctions during the persian Gulf War and overseeing the cease fire. The United nations has sought to mediate a release of Western hostages in Lebanon and is considering sending peacekeeping forces to War ravaged Yugoslavia. Ghali is expected to maintain Perez de Cuellari a pro Western policies but should also give priority to third world problems such As foreign debt. An International Law specialist Ghali played a major role in talks that led to the 1979 signing of the Camp David accords a historic egyptian israeli peace treaty. Ghali would be the first african and first Arab to hold the $185,000-a-year Job. Ghali received 11 votes on the 15 member Security Council. There were four abstentions. The voting was done by secret ballot but a candidate can be blocked by any of the five permanent members the United states Britain France China and soviet Union. Africans had asserted it was their turn to have the Secretary general Post since All other regions have been represented. But there was Broad support in the International Community for an african or a third world candidate. Black diplomats from sub saharan Africa had mixed reactions to Ghalie a Victory. They clearly preferred Chidzero but did Hail Ghali. 1 Ghali was a senior aide to president Anwar Sadat when he embarked on his historic trip to Israel in 1977. Ghali continued to work closely with president Hosni Mubarak after Sadat was assassinated in 1981. Ghali obtained a doctorate from the sorbonne in Paris in 1949 and was a professor of International Law at Cairo University until 1977. Butros Ghal talks from Page 1 Cess Ful talks have been held in the Region in the and the announcement said meetings in the Region would make it easier for the negotiators to keep in touch with their governments. Still there was no guarantee to Shamir that at some stage the negotiations would be shifted to the Middle East. A . Official said cables were sent thursday night to american diplomats informing them of the decision. She said involved governments had been notified. Reports that Washington had been chosen for the next round of talks surfaced even while Shamir was in the Oval office with Bush. . Officials let it be known during the first phase of the peace conference in Madrid that Washington was the Likely site for face to face bargaining Between Israel and the arabs. The first round of talks in Madrid broke up nov. 5 with no decision about where to hold the second series of talks and later multilateral negotiations. It is these talks that will address Long standing Arab israeli disputes. White House press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater said the administration sent cables with the proposal thursday night to Israel and the Arab parties. A Cable also was sent to Moscow a co sponsor with the United states of the talks in Madrid. Fitzwater said the White House had not received responses yet.6alvin from Page 1 command groups in natos european area and the number of personnel in the units. With fewer soldiers in Europe smaller command units would be needed. The United states plans to halve its Europe based Force to about 150,000 troops by the mid-1990s. Galvin said he also would recommend a Cut of about 30 percent in costs for infrastructure projects such As extending runways building air base aprons or upgrading pipelines. No Overall figures were available. Moreover he said he planned to pare the number of military and civilian positions at his Headquarters by 5 percent from about 2,700 currently. It would be on top of an equal reduction imposed last year. He said the defense ministers who will meet in Brussels in Early december will also flesh out details of natos new troop Structure for the mid-1990s. The Centrepiece is a rapid reaction Force that can be sent to trouble spots anywhere on Alliance territory. Main defense forces and reinforcements also will make up the new arrangement. Galvin said the ministers will be asked to approve plans to give Britain Overall command or the Quick response unit and put Germany in charge of the air Compo nent. He said the drive by the european Community to fashion a defense role should be compatible with nato. The 12-nation dec trading bloc a 11 of its members belong to nato a Are negotiating a plan for a political Union of the nations with a common foreign Security and maybe defense policy. A Onato solidly supports the move of Europe toward Unity a Galvin said. A if the dec feels it needs a Security and defense identity then i done to think you la find anybody trying to Block Britain and Italy have suggested the West europeans set up a rapid reaction Force for crises outside nato. France supported by Germany has pressed for what could eventually become an Independent european army. Galvin said any forces used by the europeans should be linked to the Alliance. A a in a not sure the nations in this austere time have the capability of building a second Force a keeping one for nato and one for something else a he said. A whatever we do politically has to make military sense also a he said
