European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 14, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse The setts vol. 50, no. 274 350 tuesday january 14,1992 d 8693 Achenes disputes reports of further cuts in troops by Vince Crawley staff writer Grafe Wohr Germany a people Are worried about the draw Down says spec. Louis Barnum a 22-year-old infantryman who had a Chance monday to share his concern with defense Secretary Dick Cheney at the gunnery ranges Here. But Cheney near the end of his week Long visit to Europe again disputed reports that president Bush will announce deeper troop cuts at the end of the month and told gis that a a we re still going to need a first class army once the draw Down is completed. Cheney is visiting Europe to talk with British and German leaders. He spent monday morning meeting with . Soldiers at the Gra Fenohr and Hohen Fels training areas in Southern Germany. He did not say monday what he had discussed with German officials so far but he noted a i did t come on this trip with new an see related Story on Page 3 noun cements of troop reductions in my the impending draw Down was however uppermost in soldiers minds. A they soldiers want to know where see Cheney on Page 2848 out 8chut�ltr Secretary of defense Dick Cheney chats with troops of a co 4th in 70th Armor regt monday at graft Wohr farm subsidies an Iron curtain to ., Bush says Kansas City to. Apr president Bush accused the 12-nation european Community on monday of hiding behind a an Iron curtain of protectionism and vowed to reject any Deal on global Trade that fails to lower farm subsidies that have hit american Farmers. Bush speaking to the american farm Bureau federation renewed his Call for phasing out farm subsidies worldwide. But he added a i will see related stories on Page 9 not let american agriculture disarm meeting earlier with leaders of the farm group Bush vowed �?o1 will not take to the Congress a Deal that is silent on agriculture and is not favourable to american the president after a weekend of rest from his grueling journey to the far East flew Here monday morning to address 6,000 people gathered see Bush on Page 2growing anger at rising prices spurs unrest among sex soviets an anti communist demonstrator denied a Chance to speak at a hardliner rally in Moscow Aims a kick at one of the organizers. Moscow a after less than two weeks of rising prices thousands of former soviet citizens Are saying the attempted remedy for their economic ills is worse than the disease. One Republic has ordered a reduction in prices. Growing anger Over rising prices brought crowds of people into the streets across Russia on sunday for rallies protesting the free Market oriented reforms of russian president Boris n. Yeltsin. There were also signs of increasing unrest beyond the capital. Miners in the Northern City of Vor Kuta monday ended a four Day strike protesting the higher prices. And police in Karelia reported a rising number of assaults on private stores and blamed it on soaring prices the Tass news Agency said. Tie miners agreed to go Back to work after mine managers promised to raise their wages said Yuri Dashko Deputy chairman of the miners Union. The see prices on Page 2
