European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 8, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Anderson starts Days off and running Wiesbaden Germany a Terry Anderson went jogging attended mass and underwent More medical tests on saturday. Doctors reported that the freed hostage was running a slight fever but that a minor lung ailment was Clearing up. Even though he was the longest held american captive Anderson an sex Marine seemed to be More fit than Many who were freed before him. However he was expected to spend a few More Days recuperating at the . Air Force Hospital at Wiesbaden. Alann Steen and Joseph Cicippio a the two hostages released just before Anderson a both suffered permanent ailments from their Captivity. Steen left Wiesbaden on saturday waving to re orters through the window of a Van As e headed to the Frankfurt Airport where he and his family left on a commercial Airliner. The Steens were expected to arrive at Detroit metropolitan Airport on saturday evening after a Brief Stop in Steen a Hometown of Boston said John Rose the father of Steen a wife Virginia. Quot ill definitely definitely be glad to see them a Rose said saturday morning from his Home in Clark Lake near Detroit. Cicippio left on thursday and was welcomed Home in Norristown pa., on Friday. See Story on Page 6. Anderson a roman Catholic attended mass at the Chapel of the military Hospital and planned to attend again today officials said. Shiite Muslim kidnappers held Anderson the chief Middle East correspondent for the associated press for nearly seven years in Lebanon before freeing him on wednesday. Anderson who went jogging Friday ran again Early saturday around the Hospital grounds the . Military said in a statement. His Quot Low Grade fever would not prevent him from jogging again today officials said. The military said Andersons fever see Anderson on Page 2war dead honoured by Bush Pearl Harbor Hawaii apr president Bush remembered Pearl Harbor among the fallen and the survivors saturday declaring that because of them and generations of american heroes since a the tragedy of totalitarianism has entered its final a this fair december Dawn Breaks on a world ready for renewal a the president said at Sunrise 50 years after the Surprise japanese attack Drew the United states into world War ii. Bush took the occasion to warn both America and Japan against isolationism that can become economic protectionism. Quot isolationism flew escort for the bombers that attacked our men 50 years ago a Bush told More than 2,000 sailors and veterans at a roofed Pearl Harbor world War u veterans Bob Ohlin left and Bob Mensinger display the japanese Imperial Flag in Conyers ga., before they placed it in a Grill and burned it to show their feelings on the anniversary of the attack on Pearl . A the time has come for America s trading partners a in Europe Asia and around the world a to resolve that economic isolationism is wrong a Bush said. A to the leaders of Japan in particular 1 say this solemn occasion should reinforce our determination to join together in a future energized by free markets and free people. A so i will continue to speak out against the voices of isolationism and protectionism both at Home and abroad Quot Bush said he spoke without rancor toward Japan and Germany. A world War ii is Over a he said. A it is history. We won. We reached out. And made our enemies our at the National memorial cemetery of the Pacific on a Hill High above Honolulu Bush said the War that followed the attack was fought against totalitarian dictators not races or nations. Japan and Germany he said were a pushed by tyrants into War against us half a Century ago Quot and now Are partners in the quest for peace that has ended the cold War. The Sun broke Over the horizon just As Bush ended his speech at the cemetery. He went next to the while memorial that spans the Hulk of the battleship Arizona sunk in the japanese raid with l,i77 american seamen lost. Most Are still entombed there. A for the defenders of Pearl heroism came As Natu see dead on Page 2ec talks a watershed for european Union maastricht Netherlands up the future of a United Europe is in the balance this week As european Community leaders gather in the town of maastricht for their most important Summit since the treaty of Rome created the grouping in 1957. Dec leaders meeting monday and tuesday will be faced with Tough choices on taking the last irreversible step on the Road to monetary and political Union among their 12 countries. Beyond these specific decisions the maastricht Summit should present a clearer picture of what kind of Europe will be created for the next Century and what role it can expect to play in world affairs. Most observers said that failure to move substantially Forward on the two issues of monetary and political Union is Likely to further demoralize Eastern Europe which sees the dec As a Model and Anchor in a period of revolutionary change. But regardless of the outcome the meeting will Mark a watershed in the 3-decade-old Effort to create a United states of Europe the once improbable dream of dec founding father Jean Monnet. A if the Community fails at maastricht it will be the Start of its decline a French president Francois Mitterrand a Leader in the Effort to form a United Europe with a single currency and common foreign policy said recently. A the natural forces of history would take Over leading to disorder and to the end of a great Hope. Bonn Luxembourg a France w. If Europe fails to seize the historic Opportunity Ilion Lefoi has at this moment it will be another generation before we get another Chance a said German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. In final analysis maastricht is Likely to produce an Accord on monetary Union and some Progress on political Union. The agreement is almost certain to Dis satisfy everyone but at least a total failure will have been averted. Mitterrand and Kohl As Well As other leaders such As Spanish prime minister Felipe Gonzalez argue that Europe will Only be Able to compete economically against the United states of America and Japan and remain a significant player on the world scene if it presents a United front through the creation of a Federal Union with a common monetary unit and foreign and defense policies. These leaders Point to a concerted european absence during the persian Gulf War and its inability to halt the civil War in Yugoslavia As examples of the continents declining role. Unless the trend can he reversed they argue Europe s voice in the world will become even fainter. Yet even As Paris and Bonn try to move dead with the unification process Public opinion in their coun Sce talks on Page 2
