European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 30, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 a the stars and stripes thursday april 30, 1992 euro Disney welcomed its first visitors with great fanfare. For a look at what they experienced and help on getting the most out of the magic kingdom Sec stripes Magazine. A a $157 million settlement the state farm insurance co. Has paid $157 million in a settlement with 814 women who were refused jobs As insurance sales agents in California Over a 13-year period. A Page 4 Navy finds sex abuse a Navy investigation into allegations of sexual abuse at a Las vegas convention has uncovered Quot unacceptable conduct Quot but Navy sources said it is unclear whether any officers will face criminal charges. A Page 5 nine airmen killed a military transport plane on a training Mission crashed into a Lake near Lilesville n.c., the air Force said. All nine Crew members based at Pope fab were killed. A Page 7 Nancy Reagan accused Nancy Reagan was a tranquil Izer popping child beater during Ronald Reagan s years As governor of California says their estranged daughter. A Page 9 Bush extends moratorium president Bush is extending a regulatory moratorium that the administration claims has saved up to $20 billion in red tape costs but that critics say has derailed dozens of health safety consumer and environmental rules. A Page 15index Abby Ann landers.17 comics.17-19 commentary.14 faces�?Tn1 places .16 letters13 Money matters.15 sports26-32 to listings.31 weather.12 Clinton from Page 1 Independent candidate h. Ross Perot As Well As Bush. Clinton a meeting on wednesday with democratic leaders in Congress is designed to present himself As the party a Leader and to meet sceptics still reluctant to endorse him. Exit polls showed Clinton a image rebounding at least with Pennsylvania voters in the three weeks since the raucous new York primary. Sixty one percent said he had the honesty and integrity to be president a sharply higher percentage than in earlier states. Three weeks ago in new York 49 percent of voters leaving polling places said they did not believe the Arkansas governor was honest enough to serve Quot i think we be shown real improvement a Clinton said predicting even More As he moves Ever closer to a mathematical lock on the nomination. A Rome Wasny to built in a As much As Clinton and Bush had reason to cheer they also got fresh evidence of potential trouble 25 percent of voters in both parties said they would vote for Perot in the fall. While the presidential results were about As predicted Pennsylvania lived up to its recently earned reputation for surprises. Lynn Yeakel a political Novice Defeated it. Gov. Mark sing Al for the democratic nomination to oppose gop sen. Arlen Specter. She attacked Specter a treatment of Anita Hill during hearings to confirm Clarence Thomas to the supreme court. Specter easily won his primary. Five term democratic rep. Joseph Koltor was Defeated and eight term democratic rep. Austin j. Murphy was in a tight primary race As voters had a fresh Opportunity to vent frustration with Washington. Clinton ignored Brown throughout the Pennsylvania Campaign practising for the fall and working on the Unity Effort be fore the next three big contests May 5 primaries in North Carolina Indiana and the District of Columbia. Aides said a new new endorsements were Likely As Clinton huddled separately with democratic House and Senate members sessions at which he will Tell the lawmakers his Calls for change will include occasional criticism of both parties. Ronald Brown said the time for Fence sitting was Over but stopped Short of asking Jerry Brown to quit. A i cannot imagine a scenario under which Bill Clinton does not have a majority of the delegates by the end of the nominating season Quot he said. Clinton was on track to get 112 of Pennsylvania a 169 delegates increasing his total to 1,499.5 delegates of the 2,145 needed to be nominated according to Tufe associated press count. Brown was adding 50 to bring his total to 321. For Clinton the win was his 18th in 34 democratic contests including the big states of Illinois Michigan new York Florida Texas and now Pennsylvania. A we were Able to run the most positive issues oriented change oriented Campaign that in be had the Honor of running a Clinton said. Brown shrugged off another landslide defeat. A i done to care what the numbers show a the former California governor said. A a in a building a movement an insurgent cause to restore what Jefferson and Madison and Washington in the Republican race Bush a Pennsylvania win left him just shy of the 1,105 delegates he needs and he will go Over the top this weekend. Buchanan tried to put the Best Light on his 22nd primary loss to Bush. A it tells us to keep on to keep on trucking a Buchanan said. A the message is getting out and its being from Page 1 system to schedule a bus to take Home 21 students attending a Model . Senate program in the nothern bavarian City of bad kissing in however. The students went to the conference by train from Berlin Giessen and Oster Hoitz Schrambeck. Business at military travel offices reflected consumer Confidence that the strike would end soon or at least would not impede travel. Many customers have called the Ramstein a information ticket and tour office to ask whether they can get refunds for train tickets if the trains Stop running said Petra Joa who Sells train tickets there. A i just Tell them if they cannot go from Point a to Point a they can get a be fund a Joa said adding that nobody has asked for one yet. A people still Purchase tickets a she said. A i think the strike wont last very the Union representing strikers also has threatened to shut Down airports but has not done so yet. Nobody has called the Ramstein travel office to ask about plane ticket refunds according to office employee Susanne Mccoy. The same holds True for the scheduled airlines travel offices the Agency that conducts travel business on army posts in Germany according to assistant managing director Bob Wyatt. Wyatt said he had received no reports of customers seeking refunds because of the strike. Rail services were still available wednesday in Frankfurt he said adding in reference to the labor unions actions a i think there a a lot of scare tactics the head of newspaper circulation for the stars and stripes said wednesday that there has been no disruption of deliveries despite the labor strike. Jim Wysocki said a German contractor has been hired to deliver an estimated 155 newspapers that usually travel by train to three locations in Northern Germany. Most copies of the newspaper Are delivered by truck from the newspapers printing facility located in Griesheim Germany. The strike has interrupted garbage collection for More than 6,300 Kaiserslautern area families said Ramstein a spokesman staff sgt Doyle Tillman. Civil engineers in the Kaiserslautern military Community will provide refuse service in the vog Chweh housing area and at military leased housing units in Kaiserslautern and Ramstein Tillman said. Government housing units at Ramstein and Sembach a also Are included. Residents can expect to receive plastic trash bags from their building leaders for household use during the strike. Officials also want housing area residents to sort biodegradable trash including foodstuffs from non biodegradable trash Ramstein civilian engineers appealed to cafes commissaries dining Halls and other major trash producers As Well As families and offices to Cut Down on waste and Recycle As much As possible. Office workers should collect bag and store their trash until a schedule for periodical pickups is devised Tillman said. A if you done to have to throw it away a Tillman said a a done to throw it the engineers probably will pick up the bags twice a week he added. At Ramstein civil engineers were trying wednesday to procure cubic meter dumpsters for trash storage Tillman said. If that does no to work the engineers Hope to try to borrow army trailers for refuse storage. A base contingency plan for a strike involves packing refuse in temporary containers on base but those were intended for Short term use. A the contingency plan was sufficient when we thought the strike was Only going to go on for two Days a Tillman said. The greater Bremerhaven military Community which includes osterholz Schrambeck is providing free trash bags to families living in government quarters and to military units on Post. There Are presently no plans to pick up trash. When the trash receptacles Are full in the housing areas tenants Are authorized to store their trash on their balconies. Families living in quarters with no balconies must find their own suitable storage areas. A message to the Community from the Gumc Public affairs office said additional instructions will be issued should the strike continue for an extended time. Staff writer Kan Clauson in Bremerhaven al90 contributed to this report Lithuania wants former soviet troops out Vilnius Lithuania a lithuanian president vytautas lands Bergis appealed to Russia on wednesday to halt helicopter airlifts of former soviet army troops into the Baltic Republic a parliamentary spokesman said. Landsbergis sent a Telegram to russian president Boris n. Yeltsin asking him to Stop the practice and declaring unsanctioned rights by former soviet forces Lithuania says the troops Are being brought to the Kazlun Ruda military base near Lithuania s second largest City Kaunas. It says a protest lodged last week with col. Gen. Valerij Mironov com Mander of the former soviet troops in the Baltic has been ignored. The flights bring in Relief troops As part of the army a regular troop rotation said parliamentary spokesman Audrius Azu Balis Lithuania is demanding the withdrawal of All former soviet troops on its soil. Russia began a symbolic pullout from Lithuania in Early March but talks on a formal withdrawal agreement Are stalled. Azubalis said that in recent negotiations the former soviet army has suggested that some troops should stay indefinitely because of russians strategic interests. Lithuania a parliament on mond scheduled a referendum for june 1 asking for a Public endorsement of its Dot Mand for a immediate and unconditional withdrawal of the former soviet troops. Military officials say there Are 500, former soviet troops in the Baltic Mil tary District which includes the thre Baltic states plus the russian territory i Kaliningrad. Azubalis said that Lithuania is hopi to avoid an open conflict with the air Over the flights but that it could Tak countermeasures such As cutting Teh phone lines or food deliveries to the Mil Lary bases
