European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 16, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes monday March 16,1992 at a glance sen. Edward Kennedy announced he will marry Washington attorney Victoria Reggie 38, a longtime Friend of the family. See faces v places Page 10. Honolulu top place to live How liable is Buffalo not very especially when compared to Honolulu according to a new Book that ranks Hawaii a capital no. 1 among the nation s 100 most liable cities. A Page 4 Nap time for pilots the Federal aviation administration is toying with the idea of letting pilots sleep on the Job. A Pago 5 Earhart items verified an aircraft recovery group claims it has solved the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Amelia Earhart finding part of her planets fuselage. A Page 6 2 confirmed dead two men were confirmed dead and nine others were listed As missing after a helicopter ferrying Oil workers ditched in the North sea off the Shetland islands. A Page 7 in Ciurlik students a sold High school students teachers and principals bid for service from some of their favorite seniors in an afternoon Benefit auction at in Ciurlik High school. A Page 8 recession nears end although surveys showed consumer Confidence dipping to an 18-year-Low in february retail spending is rebounding with Strong increases in both january and february. And in january Consumers increased their borrowing for automobile purchases for the first time in a year. Page 17 Index i Abby Ann Landers. 20 action line. 16 comics. 18-20 commentary. 13 faces a no places. 10 letters. 12 Money matters a. 17 sports. 21-20 to listings. 27 weather. 11 1 St team of . Peacekeepers begins Mission in Yugoslavia Pancero Yugoslavia a the commander of the . Peacekeeping forces formally inaugurated their Mission in Yugoslavia on sunday warning his officers of hardships they face in the War torn country. Quot this is a unique Mission in its size and tasks a col. Gen. Satish Nambiar of India told about 340 . Officers in the compound of a yugoslav army Barracks in Pancero 10 Miles North of Belgrade. A we must Bear in mind that we face a difficult and very delicate task of preserving peace a Nambiar said to the officers standing at attention. The Advance . Team was scheduled to Start its reconnaissance operation today in three main croatian War zones. All 14,000 . Troops Are scheduled to arrive by april 25,. Under the . Peace plan croatian forces and the serb led Federal withdraw from contested parts of Croatia. All militia Are to be disarmed and the regions will come under . Protection. Despite frequent violations a Jan. 3 .-sponsored cease fire has generally held in Croatia. Each Side blames the other for violations. There were no reports of major violations sunday. But on saturday the yugoslav army reported two of its soldiers killed by croatian troops reflecting continued tensions despite a general easing of hostilities. It called the incident one of the most serious violations of the truce. Nambiar said that he was aware that a some of you have been rushed to this at a very Short notice. The reason for this was to bring in the Force As soon As a we had received a three Day notice before coming Here a said col. Yuri Levchenko of the Commonwealth of Independent states. The Afghanistan War Veteran is heading the first contingent Ever from the former soviet Union to take part in a . Peacekeeping operation. . Purposely let ship pass Iraq says North korean freighter belied to be big with All International matters a a Abbas last week alter apparently Unm the scud mis in Colding to a report by the official iraqi adm go Iran a state run iraqi newspaper claimed news Agency. F p c a on sunday. The newspaper was referring to Conti it was believed to be carrying scud a the Al thaw a newspaper said Wash suing american and International efforts missiles for Iran s Fly syr in ton let the ship Dock to thank Iran for to Force Baghdad to comply with debarking the shiite Muslim revolt in South mands that it destroy its Long Range Misem Iraq after the persian Gulf War. Sile facilities. a a r a a american military officials said the ship eluded them despite an air and sea watch. Turkey from Page 1 continued to bring in Aid. Three c-130 Hercules aircraft were to arrive sunday carrying portable Light sets a jaws of life Metal Cutter blow torches picks shovels flashlights and other support supplies. On saturday a c-130 brought in about 12,800 pounds of food water warm clothing and blankets to Aid in the Relief Effort. Some 200 buildings collapsed in Erzin can with 2,000 More damaged by the quake which registered 6.8 on the Richter Days after the disaster struck Erzin can Erzurum and Bingol provinces death toll figures continued to vary widely. Gen. Osman Ilgaz in charge of the turkish army in the Northeast told Deputy Premier Erdal Inonu on sunday that 320 bodies had been recovered and 1,086 people were injured turkish news re ports said. A Day earlier officials and news reports had put the death toll at 578. There was no reason Given for the discrepancy. However news reports said that some residents were burying victims without first notifying authorities. The official death toll was expected to mount As casualty reports trickled in from hundreds of Mountain villages in the area. The International red Cross appealed sunday for an initial $5.6 million to provide Aid to earthquake victims. Most of the Money was needed for Winter tents it said. Rescue operations proceeded slowly on sunday. Workers feared use of heavy Earth moving machines could endanger those still alive under the wreckage. A Swiss Rescue team used specially trained does to locate survivors trapped in the nibble. State television Saia one person was rescued sunday morning. A it is very difficult to estimate How Many people Are still buried under the rubble a Bekir Kaya the Deputy governor of Erz incan told Anatolia. Three makeshift hospitals were set up in Erz incan on sunday. Severely injured victims were transported to the City of Erzurum. Three italian air Force planes left Rome for the disaster Region on sunday carrying a 70-person Civ defense team including firefighters and doctors. Tents special search dogs cranes and satellite transmission equipment was also aboard the aircraft. The International committee of the red Cross and the red Crescent have sent among other things 29 tons of food seven water purification units a 200-bed Field Hospital and a 50-bed Field Hospital said Ann Stingle an american red Cross set up three Mobile kitchens in the City. Trucks drove through the streets distributing bread to survivors. Authorities have declared Erz incan a disaster area and proclaimed emergency Rule in an Effort to Speed up Rescue efforts. Schools were closed until at least april 7. Workers from Page 1 do is build automobiles Here that can Arkansas gov. Bill Clinton followed Tsongas into town and tried to make peace with the United Auto workers Union. He picked up the endorsement of one Flint local president. Quot i will not let this country become a hard work Low wage country a Clinton told an enthusiastic rally inside a Law Hall where an overflow audience peeked in the windows. He acknowledged differences with unions on the Trade pact and other issues but said his Overall labor record was Good and that he supported the ban on permanently replacing strikers. That was Good enough for Doyle Gould a 28-year worker at a pm engine Plant that is closing. A a there a nobody in the world who agrees with you on everything Quot Gould said. Tsongas position on the striker re placement Bill has angered Union leaders. In turn their Cool View of his candidacy a despite a pro labor record in Congress a irks the former Massachusetts senator. A i had a 90 percent labor voting record Quot Tsongas said. Tsongas said he would not Bend on striker replacement because in his mind Union leaders Are wrong he favors mandatory arbitration of contract disputes that cannot be resolved. A a you be got Hothead in management and you be got Hothead in unions a he said. Tsongas trails Clinton by More than 20 Points in both Illinois and Michigan according to weekend polls and is in Dan in j it t it Ger of being eclipsed in Michigan by former California gov. Jerry Brown. An Illinois poll released saturday showed Clinton was at 48 percent Tsongas 21 percent and Jerry Brown 7 percent. Eleven percent were uncommitted and 13 percent undecided. The Survey was done by the Gallup organization Tor the Chicago s in times and wild to Gallup surveyed 1,223 registered Illinois voters on March 11-12. It had an error margin of plus or minus five percentage Points. The poll also found Bush at 79 percent to 15 percent for Buchanan with 6 percent undecided. A Chicago Tribune poll showed Clinton and Tsongas would each run about even with Bush in Illinois if the general election were now. As the weekends campaigning began. Brown went on a a hunger March through Dearborn and stopping at Ford s River Rouge Plant recalled How 60 years ago it was the site of a bloody confrontation Between the fledgling United Auto workers and company Security guards. Five workers died. A these people died and now theyse coming at you not with bullets not with Gas and water hoses a Brown told the crowd. A a they re coming at you with a fast track to take your livelihoods and put them Down in before flying into Michigan Clinton addressed hundreds of people who were crammed into a Sodoina mall in Alton 111. He accused Bush of dragging his feet on issuing rules that would boost production of the fuel ethanol made from Corn Ana thus popular with Illinois Farmers. Clinton refused to Rule out an increase in the gasoline tax if elected but nothing on the order of the 5 cents a gallon annually for a decade that Tsongas urges to finance an upgrade of the nations roads Bridges and other infrastructure
