European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 26, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 a the stars and stripes tuesday May 26, 1992 at a glance there a More to garlic than meets the nose some experts say. What could this odoriferous Herb have to offer to gain a toehold on this latest health craze see Story on pages 14 and 15. New nuclear strategy urged a former nato commander who championed Many of the High tech weapons used in the persian Gulf War has called for a new strategy for nuclear weapons a one designed to deter their use. A Page 5 Little mothers of invention a drip free ice Cream Cone and a combination thermometer and pacifier were among the entries in an annual contest for Young inventors. A Page 6 concern about aids most americans Are worried enough about aids that they re looking for evidence of Protection from the deadly disease while visiting their doctor or dentist a new poll says. A Page 7 couple compensated a couple wrongfully convicted in the death of their baby daughter was awarded $980,000 in compensation monday. A Page 8 mapping out plans Western German manufacturers Are looking to set up production plants abroad and their location of Choice is the United states. Page 17index Abby Ann Landers 20 action line.16 comics.18-20 commentary.13 crossword .20 faces no places .10 letters .12 Money matters.17 sports.21-28 to listings.27 weather.11 Bush from Page 1 and naturalization service officers on the coast guard boats will have flexibility to determine whether any refugees clearly would be in danger of retribution if returned to Haiti and if so to remove them from their boats for processing. Rep Stephen j. Solarz d-n.y., expressed Shock at what he Callea the a cruel callous and cynical decision a telling can that Bush was sending the refugees Back to a torture and attorney Cheryl Little a haitian advocate said it would be impossible for haitians to be fairly processed for Asylum. Little and Ira kurzban a Veteran Miami lawyer and haitian advocate argued that the executive order appears to violate International rules on refugees. Kurzban said a 1967 International protocol signed by the United states prohibits returning refugees to a nation where its known they will be persecuted. He said he would research Legal challenges to the Bush order. But the White House said a the safety of haitians is Best assured by remaining in their the . Embassy staff there will be increased if needed the statement said. Smith said the coast guard will either escort the boats Back to Haiti or will carry people aboard coast guard Craft if they Are on boats deemed a seaworthy to make the return journey. The action reflects a shift in the previous coast guard policy which had been Only to encourage seaworthy boats to go Back to Haiti. Those in realty boats who left Home in the Hope of gaining . Asylum were taken by the coast guard to Guantanamo Bay. Last week the administration announced that the coast guard would no longer pick up All the refugees at sea but would Rescue Only those whose Leaky boats put them in a imminent Baker from Page 1 nomic sanctions through the United nations. Washington last week withdrew diplomats from Belgrade the serbian capital refusing to recognize the new truncated yugoslav federation comprising Serbia and Montenegro and closed its Consul ates in new York and san Francisco. On sunday Canada followed suit. Prime minister Brian Mulroney said his country was expelling yugoslav diplomats and cancelling Landing rights for that country a airline. Baker left the door open to military Force if other Means fail. The use of Force a is obviously a very hypothetical question at this Point a Baker said As he and other . Officials sketched out a strategy reminiscent of the pressure that led to War against Iraq when economic and political sanctions failed to liberate Kuwait. Baker said 35,000 diabetics in Bosnia have no insulin 6,000 women and babies Are without infant formula or milk and there Are now reports of deaths from starvation. The capital Sarajevo is surrounded by serbian lighters who have Cut off vital supplies and Are raining shells Down into it. Nation from Page 1 a 36-degree wind chill. The blustery weather Drew campers close to their fires at the Indiana Beach f picnic Grove at Monticello in Northwest Indiana said office manager Robert Guy. A there Are about 7,000 in the Campground. They re building bonfires and having a wonderful time a he said. Clouds also cast a pall on Beach activities in los Angeles where despite 70-decree temperatures lifeguards reported a Low turnout. In new York City a memorial Day Parade held in Manhattan since 1919 was called off for Lack of interest. Instead the new York county american legion planned a Small ceremony monday at the soldiers and sailors Monument by the Hudson River. A a in be watched the Parade diminish to a Point where it was almost an insult to the memory of those who fought. And that Hurt a said Frank do Amico 66, a world War ii air corps Veteran. Last years turnout was sparse though millions rallied two weeks later to Honor persian Gulf War veterans. Chicago which also held a Large memorial Day Parade last year to recognize soldiers who fought in the Gulf War did no to schedule one this year. But sunday was the opening of a Chicago goes to War a a new exhibit at the Chicago historical society. It uses Oral histories film and 1,700 artefacts donated by Chicago residents to Tell the Story of the City during world War ii. A this is the remembered past a curator Perry duis said. A there is on the part of the generation that lived through the War the desire to say a we did something a in Seattle on sunday the Northwest Fol life festival attracted tens of thousands of people. The Holiday had a More traditional cast in Omaha neb., where veterans and their families and friends gathered for a Daylong Vigil at memorial Park. A we did no to come Here to celebrate War a said Vietnam Veteran Dennis a a text Young. A we come Here for 24 hours to pay respect to fallen comrades in All israelis attack lebanese villages killing 4 Jib Sheet Lebanon a israeli warplanes and helicopters targeted sus elected shiite Muslim guerrilla Strong Olds in Southern Lebanon with rocket attacks monday. Police said one couple and their two daughters were killed and six others wounded. The airstrikes the third and fourth in five Days kept tension High in the Wake of a week of hostilities Between pro israeli forces in Southern Lebanon and Hezbollah Iran a main ally in Lebanon. The attacks came a Day after an israeli teen Ager was stabbed to death by a Gaza strip Arab near Tel Aviv. Police said four fighter bombers and four cobra helicopter gunships staged the raids within 90 minutes of Daybreak in a Triangle of three villages two of them inside the . Peacekeeping zone. The villages a Jib Sheet a Roghaya and Majdali Silim a Are traditional strongholds of the iranian backed Hezbollah or party of god. Police said the casualties were All civilian. At 6 30 a.m., two rockets demolished the three Story Hilltop Villa of shiite tycoon Yasser Nassour 36, killing him his 27-year-old wife and their two daughters Ages 7 and 21/2, police said. Nassourr a father in Law brother and Uncle plus three children nearby were wounded they said. The Force of the explosions blew the bodies of the two girls about 100 Yards from the flattened Villa. The older girl was clinging to a leather Satchel indicating that she was about to leave for school. A we do not have any links with any political parties and i cannot think of any justification for this attack on my brother a House a an injured Abbas Nassour told the associated press at a medical parliament launches reforms following bloodshed Bangkok Thailand apr parliament on monday began a democratic overhaul of the Constitution a Day after the resignation of the despised military backed prime minister. In the first step an amendment reducing the military a Power in parliament won initial approval. The overhaul comes at the end of a bloody path. Hundreds of thousand of demonstrators took to the streets last week to demand the reforms 48 people died in the military a suppression of the rallies. Prime minister Suchinda Kra Prayoon a former chief resigned sunday because of outrage Over the bloodshed. Suchinda who led the coup that brought Down an elected government in 1991, had been named prime minister 48 Days earlier by five military backed parties who together hold a majority in parliament. The amendment that got initial approval monday says the president of the parliament must be the speaker of the popularly elected lower House of representatives. Currently the president is the speaker of the military appointed Dodds teacher Dies at 62 in Houston longtime Dodds schoolteacher Richard Murray Smith 62, died saturday at his Home in Houston. Smith taught humanities social studies and English in Europe for 33 years. He spent the last 27 years of his teaching career at the Munich american High school before he retired in 1990. He is survived by his wife Margaret of Houston three sons Sean and Terence both of Houston and Kevin of Niernberg Germany and one daughter Siobhan Deiter of Bonners ferry Idaho. Services will be held Friday at the Smith Mal Lahy funeral Home at Fitchburg mass. Cards and Flowers May be sent to Smith Mallahy funeral Home 243 water st., Fitchburg mass. 01420
