European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 7, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 a the stars and stripes tuesday january 7, 1992 at a glance the knee is fast becoming an Active woman s Achilles Heel. See stories on pages 14-15.never say die new York democratic leaders have launched a favorite son Campaign to place gov. Mario Cuomo s name on the state s primary ballot. A Page 4kennedy conspiracy nearly three quarters of americans polled believe president Kennedy was the victim of a conspiracy. A Page 5judge under fire a White judges remarks in court and in print about Blacks women and jews is provoking a Public outcry that he is racist sexist and anti semitic and should be removed from the Bench. A Page 6miracle baby a decade later test tube baby Elizabeth Carr remains a Miracle to her parents and a Symbol of Hope for other infertile couples. A Page 7baltics want troops out the three Baltic presidents have demanded the immediate withdrawal of former soviet troops from their capitals. A Page 8israelis strike Hospital staff went on a 24-hour strike sunday disrupting health services nationwide in a protest at government plans to Start dismantling Israel s system of socialized health care. A Page 9lawsuits 1, lawyers 0 the inventor of intermittent Windshield wipers used in millions of vehicles worldwide is winning his court Battles with automakers but has lost his lawyers. A Page 17 Index .v.vsv.w.v.v.v.v. Abby Ann Landers. 20 comics. 18-20 commentary. .13 faces in places. 10 letters. 12 Money matters. 17 sports. 21-28 to listings. 27 weather. 11 israelis arrive for peace talks but arabs delay trip in protest Washington a several dozen israeli negotiators arrived in Washington on monday for a second round of peace talks with the arabs but the arabs weren there. The palestinian jordanian syrian and lebanese negotiating teams All postponed their arrival in Washington to protest an israeli decision to Deport 12 arabs accused of fomenting terrorism against jewish settlers in the occupied territories. Palestinian delegates said they would Likely attend the talks if the . Security Council which is due to debate the deportations monday strongly condemns the expulsion order. A we Hope the other Side fulfils its agreement to come Here and negotiate this week said Elyakim Rubinstein head of the israeli team for talks with the palestinians. The talks which broke off dec. 17, were due to resume today but a delay now appears almost inevitable. Yosef Ben Aharon Leader of the israeli team for talks with the syrians said the israelis a a done to intend to stay Here forever a and would Likely leave by Jan. 20. The israelis were expected to meet later monday with state department officials. The state department has condemned the israeli deportation order but urged both sides not to let the incident derail the historic peace talks. Anniversary comes up roses a for mrs Bush anyway Seoul South Korea apr Barbara Bush got 47 red roses monday on her 47th wedding anniversary but they weren to from George. The huge bouquet that arrived at the . Ambassadors residence Early monday morning for the first lady was a gift from South korean president Roh Tae woo president Bush revealed. The 47 a Beautiful red roses. Almost had mrs. Bush in tears this morning a Bush told reporters to very grateful for the Bushes were wed on Jan. 6, 1945, in Rye n.y., two weeks after he returned Home from flying 58 bomber missions in the Pacific during world War ii. He was 20 and the Bride was 19. What did the president give his wife to Mark the occasion a i done to want to ruin the Surprise a because i Haven to made up my mind yet a Bush said sheepishly. The Bushes traditionally do not make a big fuss about giving each other presents on birthdays at Christmas and other occasions. Indeed when reporters asked Barbara Bush last week aboard air Force one in route to Australia what plans she had for Jan. 6, she had to turn to an aide for a reminder about what was happening on that Date. Bush made up for his lapse a Little later monday at the korean National Assembly where with his wife in the audience he announced at the Start of a speech that it was their anniversary. Later Roh capped the Bushes anniversary by providing at a state dinner a three tier Pink and White cake with the words a Happy anniversary Quot Bush from Page 1 nomic hardships and had implemented an austerity program. He told Bush a because of our Peculiar situation it will be exceedingly difficult to fully open our markets in the ims mediate amp Bush blended economic and Security issues in his talks with Roh As he passed the Midway Point of a 12-Day, 26,000-mile australian and asian tour that will be culminated by his visit to Japan starting today. Tense talks awaited his arrival for meetings in Japan americans fiercest International Trade rival. Bush has conceded during the course of this trip that he has been heartened by some recent indications of willingness by the japanese to work toward lowering their Trade surplus with the United states. Roh and Bush briefly answered questions at a joint news conference at the Blue House the South korean counterpart of the White House in Washington. Bush pledged to maintain the . Military commitment Here a was Long As there is a need and we Are he also said that . Relations with North Korea could improve if Pyongyang showed commitment on the Quot nuclear question peaceful intentions a and also sought to Correct a a miserable record for individual rights human his National Security adviser Brent scowcroft told reporters the administration had already offered North Korea a a modest upgrade Quot in relations to facilitate nuclear discussions. But Pyongyang turned Down the offer he said. Another administration official speaking on condition of anonymity later said scowcroft was referring to a delay sought by Pyongyang. A we Are still talking to them about it a the official said adding that the United states was proposing talks to be conducted by a nigh level state department official in new York. Washington and Pyongyang have had Only minimal con tact through diplomatic officials in Beijing since the korean War four decades ago. Bush did say a we Are not trying to get out in front of the South korean government Here and we Are not going to permit North Korea to make an end run to Start in talking to us about upgrading before these fundamental problems that president Roh has talked about have been from Page 1 proud men and women of the 2nd infantry division. You Are truly Quot second to none Quot Bush said to wild cheers from the soldiers. A we stand Here just a few Miles from the demilitarized zone separating South and North Korea relic of the cold War tragically separating one people. A and history s verdict is in on freedoms Side stands one of the fastest developing countries in history. And on the other Side a failed regime that produces Only misery and want. Bush said . Commitment to South korean Security has been firm for More than 40 years and is not going to change. He said those at the Camp a Long Way from Home May sometimes wonder if anyone cares about them and May feel , our great country never does forget those who serve a he said. Bush said he was invigorated by coming to South Korea though the visit is a Brief one. He said it is Only a matter of time before the korean people Are going to be United and free a and each of you should be proud of your contribution to that inevitable from Page 1 Kennedy and Johnson administrations was said by the Post to have reviewed the report and have concluded the panel had not gone far enough in its suggested cuts. A the analysis represents Only a very marginal change from cold War thinking the Post quoted Mcnamara As having said. Similarly the paper quoted John Stei Brunner director of foreign policy studies at the Brookings institution As having said of the panellists a they Are trying to defend higher Force Levels than the world is moving swiftly the panel also contended the Post said that the United states should maintain a substantial Arsenal of Long Range nuclear weapons to help sustain prestige and to deter Germany and Japan from developing nuclear arsenals. Gregg Herken chairman of the space history department at the smithsonian institution said the recommendations represented a Vintage cold War thinking and that it made no sense the . Nuclear Arsenal would deter Germany and Japan. Of member Dies of heart attack in Ciurlik a turkeys amps a an air Force member died sunday at in Ciurlik a a base spokesman said monday. The service member died As a result of a heart attack said capt James m. Reed incur like a Public affairs officer. Officials could not release the name pending notification of the next of Kin Reed said
