European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 23, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 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 smoke out. A Page 4campus 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 sixteen haitians reportedly drowned and 119 others were missing after a boat carrying 200 refugees 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 business. A Page 18secret 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 said. A Page 20 Index a Abby Ann Landers. .21 comics. 21-23 commentary. 13 crossword. .21 faces no places. 24 letters. 12 Money matters. 18-19 sports. 25-32 to listings. .31 weather. 11 shuttle countdown rolling again after workers replace satellite part Cape canaveral Fla. A Nasa started its countdown clocks again Friday after testing a new rocket steering system for a missile warning satellite that will be carried into space by shuttle Atlantis. The shuttle is scheduled to blast off at 6 31 . Est sunday. Shuttle test director a1 Sofge said the countdown was off to a Good Start with Only a few a Nickel and dime problems that you have when you have a complicated rocket nasal a first attempt to Send Atlantis on the last shuttle flight of the year ended abruptly tuesday when the rockets guidance system failed during the final hours of countdown. A you do have a Little letdown when you done to go As planned a astronaut Story Musgrave said thursday before going to Johnson space Center in Houston for More shuttle simulator training. Quot but i think its not the time that a very important. We be trained for an awful Long time to do this and we know we Are going to do it sometime a said Musgrave. A a it a just a matter of two instruments in the satellite boosters navigation unit malfunctioned just before workers were to begin fueling Atlantis for a tuesday night liftoff. Workers entered the shuttles cargo Bay wednesday and replaced the 90-Pound unit. Tests conducted thursday and Friday showed the replacement unit was in Good condition. Air Force it. Col. Ernie Jaskolski chief Engineer of the satellite Booster program said the problem apparently involved the Power Supply for the two instruments in question. There has been no indication of similar trouble with the new guidance unit he said. On Friday forecasters called for a 60 percent Chance of Good weather at launch time better than conditions earlier in the week but slightly worse than thursdays predictions. Rain and High winds were the main concerns. The astronauts Are to release the defense support program satellite shortly after reaching orbit. An attached Booster will then lift it into a 22,300-mile-High orbit. The $300 million satellite built for the Pentagon will join other Asp Craft in watching for enemy missile launches and nuclear explosions. The Crew will spend 10 Days in space performing military observations and medical experiments before returning to Earth on dec. 4. It will be the ninth shuttle flight devoted to defense department work and the 44th 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 is 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. 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 peace from Page 1 talks to the Middle East on thursday to Secretary of state James a. Baker Iii in a two hour meeting. The prime minister also renewed an Appeal for a $10 billion housing loan guarantee and questioned the . Governments judgment that Only Libya was responsible for the bombing of pan am flight 103 in 1988. Despite it All Baker said .-israeli relations Quot Are excellent and that an announcement on the place and Date for the next round of Mideast peace talks May be made after the Shamir Bush meeting. A palestinian peace negotiator said earlier Friday that . Officials will invite Israel and arabs for bilateral talks on dec. 4 in Washington to break an impasse Over where to hold the meeting. A we were informed verbally by american officials about the time and place and an official invitation is to follow later today a Delegate Ghassan Khatib told the associated press in Jerusalem. Pan am flight 103 exploded Over Scotland in december 1988, killing All 259 aboard and 11 on the ground. Israel is suspicious of Syria which gave Haven to the guerrilla group popular front for the liberation of Palestine general command. Baker insists that Only Libya was involved in the attack. . And British officials last week filed charges against two libyan officials in the from Page 1 wednesday that Waite was lured into Captivity by islamic jihad. The shiite Muslim group Allied with Iran erroneously told Waite that Sutherland and fellow american hostage Terry Anderson were very ill Sutherland said. Quot i am convinced from our very Long discussions that he came to get us hostages out and for no other reason. He made Contact with islamic jihad and they said that we were ill. He told them that if that was so then he would come and see us. Quot we weren till at All. We just wanted to go Home but he did no to know that. They took him somewhere and persuaded him to drop his bodyguard before he could see us. He did that and then they kept Sutherland who was Dean of agriculture at the american University of Beirut said he was convinced there was no truth in stories that Waite had been a secret agent. But Khare Ghani said in the sky television interview Quot the lebanese kidnappers always believed that Terry Waite was a spying agent for the Cia and the americans. Asked whether Tehran believed Waite was spying for the Cia he replied Quot we believe there was some sort of link Between these d Fco up Cut Corbitt spokesman at Kar Lyneham said Waite had received a Large number of books and letters since his return. Corbitt said the former hostage was listening to music a Bach and Schubert a catching up on family gossip and eating English food. A last night i enjoyed a meal i have been looking Forward to for five years a Superb roast beef with Liberal helpings of horseradish sauce a Waite said in a statement released at the base 80 Miles West of London. Waiters 77-year-old Mother Lena was expected to visit her son Corbitt said. He said waiters physical condition was giving Quot no cause for concerns and routine medical tests were continuing. In Wiesbaden Germany Sutherland is remove my satisfactorily from stomach problems that forced him to cancel plans to return Home officials at the . Air Force Hospital said Friday. Sutherland a doctor Uwe Fohlmeister said Sutherland would remain at the Hospital for up to a week
