European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 15, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday january 15, 1992 the stars and stripes b Page 3have pizza will travel a eventually Anchorage Alaska a when Walter Shane gets a yen for pizza he orders it from any one of a number of restaurants Here. Then he Waits. Days. Shane lives on St. Paul Island in the Pribilof in the Middle of the Bering sea about 750 Miles Southwest of his favorite pizza parlor. It can take three Days for Shane his wife Julie and their 8-year-old Daugh Ter Martha to satisfy their cravings. A it is just a Normal thing now Quot Julie Shane said recently As she waited for three pizzas and 24 Mcdonald a hamburgers to arrive on the next Reeve Aleutian airways flight from Anchorage. A French Fries done to travel Well but pizzas always do great a she said. Shane said the Cost of getting pizza to the Pribilof is the Cost of the pizza plus $23 for shipping. Many residents in alaskans outlying villages order pizza and other us fast foods for special occasions. Although no one guarantees a piping hot pc ppr oni pie on arrival Many restaurants arc More than Happy to Speed a pizza to the Airport. Orders Are often delayed by Cane eled flights and bad weather. In Juneau dominoes franchisee Fred Tallmadge and his wife Helen have delivered pizzas by boat to fishermen. A fishermen would Call on the Marine radio. Wed pick up the Call Quot he said. The fishermen describe their location and Tallmadge toting a hot pizza finds the hungry Crew. Tallmadge has delivered up to 50 pizzas in one shipment to the Southeast Alaska Community of Kake a population 682. A a it a a lot of he said. A we tape it All together with duct tape haul it to the Airport. It drives the other passengers crazy to have 50 baked pizzas As sons refuse to testify before panel by William Tuohy the los Angeles times London a Ian and Kevin Maxwell the sons of late publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell refused to answer questions before a British parliamentary committee monday citing possible self incrimination. For the first time their attorneys indicated that both sons faced possible indictments and lawsuits for their roles As directors in companies run by their father. Robert maxwells body was found in the Atlantic in november after he was reported missing from his yacht off the Canary islands. After the two Maxwell sons refused to testify Frank Field chairman of the parliamentary select committee said a we regard it As immensely serious that our requests for documents or copies of documents have not been produced and we regard it equally seriously that the questions which we put to Ian Maxwell and Kevin were not the attorneys for Ian 35, and Kevin 32, said that the Brothers did not possess the company documents concerning pension funds that the committee had requested. Field said that the non partisan committee investigating missing pension funds from Maxwell companies would seek Legal advice to determine whether it should recommend that the Brothers be charged with contempt of parliament by the full House of commons. The committee hearing was televised monday and attorneys for both Maxwell Brothers objected to the Public nature of the proceedings. They indicated that they might advise their clients to answer written questions but Only if the answers were kept secret and withheld from the serious fraud office a government Law enforcement Agency investigating the collapse of the Maxwell Empire. Maxwell companies include Macmillan publishers and the new York daily news in new York and the Mirror group newspapers in Britain. Hundreds of millions of dollars Are missing from pension funds of various Maxwell companies of which the sons were directors. An army of accountants and investigators has been deployed to assess the publishing empires status and it is still not Clear to what degree Ian and Kevin Maxwell were involved. Seated at the table from left Are Kevin maxwells attorney George Carman Kevin Maxwell Ian Maxwell and Ian a attorney John Jarvis during mondays parliamentary proceedings held in London. . Airdrop missed iraqi kurd went to turks Ankara up a a . Helicopter carrying food and clothing meant to Aid kurd in Northern Iraq accidentally dropped the goods in territory held by kurdish rebels in Southeastern Turkey Interior minister Ismet Sezgin said tuesday. Commenting on a report in the Istanbul newspaper Sabah saying a . Helicopter aided guerrillas from the kurdish workers party or pkg Sezgin said the area where Aid shipments for the iraqi kurd were to have been dropped was very close to territory held by rebels in Turkey. A the Aid was offloaded by mistake in pkg held territory in Southeastern Turkey Sezgin told reporters. The Sabah report said a helicopter flying a .-led operation provide Comfort sortie to drop Aid to kurd in Northern Iraq dropped 27 bags of food and clothing on the Bisi plateau held by pkg guerrillas on mount Audi in Southeastern Turkey. The incident occurred As turkish forces were carrying out a military operation against pkg guerrillas in the area. Sabah quoting sources in the chief of the general staffs Headquarters in Ankara said the . Helicopter was one of four that took off earlier from Diyarbakir where f e coalition forces in operation provide com fort Are based. The turkish troops saw one helicopter designated for dropping food and other assistance to the kurd in Northern Iraq make its Airdrop to the kurdish rebels inside Turkey instead. Sabah said in a Banner headline a Shock americans Are caught red handed providing Aid to Sabah is a popular newspaper with the highest circulation in Turkey. A . Information service statement denying the Sabah report said the headline was a false and misleading a and that a the . Government has never provided assistance of any kind to the terrorist pkg a on the contrary a the statement said a the . Government has repeatedly condemned the terrorist activities of the pkg. The statement said a photograph published on Sabah a front Page allegedly showing a . Helicopter dropping Aid Over rebel held territory was false because the . Forces had not used that Type of helicopter since september 1991. In related developments a statement issued by the Headquarters of the chief of the general staff said an operation against pkg guerrillas launched late last week was continuing. It claimed that some 100 pkg rebels were estimated to have been killed so far. For the past four Days turkish Security forces backed by helicopter gunships and commando units attacked pkg guerrilla Camps on mount Audi Well inside Turkey. Earlier reports said helicopter gunships blasted the Camps with rocket fire and that commandos then moved in to mop up the guerrilla forces. The latest military statement said the operations were slowed by heavy snowfall in the mount Audi area but were continuing. A final body count of the rebels killed was expected to be released after the operation is Complete. Guerrillas affiliated with the pkg have been fighting turkish Security forces since 1984, when the marxist Leninist party vowed to set up an Independent kurdish state on turkish territory. After the Gulf War in which Turkey sided with the coalition forces against iraqi president Saddam Hussein Baghdad is reported to have assisted the pkg rebels providing them with arms and ammunition that considerably enhanced their military capability. Turkey has warned that it would not hesitate to hit pkg bases in Northern Iraq whenever necessary
