European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 26, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse The a amp and vol. 50, no. 317 350 r1pes we Mem wednesday february 26,1992 d 8693 Abrown looks to Jackson As my vice president Washington up with the South Dakota primary looming As crucial for several demo a Nti 1 a r cratic candidates former California gov. Jerry Brown used his sudden emergence in the spotlight monday to announce he would like Jesse Jackson As his running mate. Brown who finished a very Strong Sec Ond in sundays democratic caucuses in Maine sought to build a coalition that would carry his anti establishment message through the primaries to come. Brown used the caucus system to his Best advantage by bringing out activists especially those opposed to nuclear Energy. A i believe the gridlock is so resistant to change that it will take a coalition of every activist in this country a environmentalists Ralph Nader women a groups Jesse Jackson a Rainbow coalition a All of us fighting that establishment and that is Why ill say right up front that i would like Jesse Jackson As my vice president a a Brown said monday in a can interview. For Sens. Bob Kerrey of Nebraska and Tom Harkin of Iowa the problem was in South Dakota where they were to face the party a second primary tuesday. Their Battle there overshadowed the campaigns of former sen. Paul Tsongas of Massachusetts Arkansas gov. Bill Cinton and Brown. Many democrats believed Kerrey and Harkin needed to do Well in their own Back Yards to stay viable candidates with a bad showing by either or both of them leading to a drying up of support As the primary season spreads across the country in the weeks Accad. President Bush had no opposition on the Republican Side in South Dakota so see Brown on Page 2v corps keeps stress watch in draw Down by Ron Jensen Niernberg Bureau Furth Germany a the stress that accompanies the draw Down has v corps command on the Lookout for soldiers who May be unable to Cope. Each v corps Community now has two people trained in suicide intervention and they Are training others. A clearly with the draw Down stress is at a maximum for people a said Steve Cooper a drug and alcohol specialist with v corps health and fitness division. Cooper said there has not been an increase in suicides within the corps since the draw Down began but the problems and uncertainty linked to the draw Down create an environment for emotional problems. Cooper is a senior Trainer within the corps for a program created by living works. The program was drawn up by mental health specialists in Calgary Alberta who conducted seminars within the corps at the commands request in the fall of 1990 and again last september. Now those who attended the seminars Are teaching officers and non commissioned officers How to identify their soldiers who Are at risk. One such workshop will be thursday and Friday at Darby Cavern in Firth. Quot its the front line supervisors who Are going to be in a position to recognize and know when a Soldier is in trouble. These Are the people we would like to target Quot said Diane Jarvis social programs coordinator for the army Community services at Darby. She is one of the suicide intervention trainers in her Community and will conduct the workshop this week. The workshop will give these people the skills needed to recognize a person at risk and intervene. In her Job at acs Jarvis said she is seeing an increase in the number of people seeking guidance Quot a lot see stress on Page 2 of Lemoie wrap us Andrew Leugers 8, of Cincinnati a Academy of world languages shows How to use Peanut butter and in Ukraine can sink Teeth into nutty american culture Cincinnati apr youngsters in Ukraine soon will be getting their fingers Sticky making Peanut butter an Jelly sandwiches with ingredients supplied by three Ohio companies. A the great if and Jelly Airlift headed from new York to London on monday. The cargo will then be taken on a six Day ride by truck and ferry to Kharkov Cincinnati a sister City in the former soviet Republic. Procter amp Gamble co. Provided 4,000 jars of if Peanut butter. The Kroger co. Gave 3,600 jars of Strawberry preserves and Klostermann baking co. Donated 1,000 loaves of bread from its Springfield bakery in Western Ohio. That should be enough for 100,000 sandwiches. Peanut butter Isnit common in Ukraine so Chil Dren at the Academy of world languages in Cincinnati made a videotape to teach their counterparts How to assemble Peanut butter and Jelly sandwiches. A we want to make sure they understand this Fine see related Storla on pages 3,9 Art Quot principal Gwendolyn Robinson said. The shipment also includes 9,600 pounds of flour from Klostermann enough to make 10,000 loaves of bread and 100 cases of medical supplies donated by Cincinnati medical Supply companies doctors and hospitals said Lew Melnyk president of the Cincin Nati Kharkov sister City project
