European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 28, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes thursday May 28, 1992 at a glance mail order retailers relaxed after the supreme court handed them at least a Short term Victory in their fight against having to collect out of state sales taxes. Sec Story on Page 4. Withdrawal list grows the . Army Europe on wednesday released a list of 55 additional units that will withdraw from Europe or have left already. A Page 4 study ban protested the Reagan administration official who first banned Federal financing of research involving fetal tissue said tuesday that he now believes that the ban was a mistake. A Page 6 . Move on Iraq reported iraqis Economy is the target of an american led destabilization Campaign to pour vast amounts of counterfeit currency into the country Arab and Western officials say. A Page 8 Mission of memories As if making a pilgrimage to a holy shrine scores of american veterans have returned to England to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the . Military in Europe. A Page 10 Oil prices cause concern the Specter of higher Oil prices has returned stirring speculation that open s quest for More Money could hamper the . Economic recovery. A Page 15 Index Abby Ann Landers. 17 comics. 17-19 commentary. .14 crossword. .17 faces a no places .16 letters. .13 Money matters .15 sports. 26-32 to listings. .31 weather. .12 Serbia from Page 1 Nical cooperation and freeze Export credits. The dec was still debating wednesday whether to ask the . Security Council to impose an Oil embargo. The United states backs . Sanctions on Serbia and had prodded the europeans to take a tougher stand. In new York sanctions were being drawn up against Serbia by . Security Council members. The sanctions would fall under chapter 7 of the . Charter which was invoked in the Campaign to drive Iraq out of Kuwait diplomats said. The Resolution would sever air links reduce diplomatic representation and place an embargo on Oil shipments to Serbia. An arms embargo already has been enacted against the new Yugoslavia and four former republics that have declared Independence. Sarajevo television showed scenes from the bombed Market of people lying on the ground bleeding from open wounds. Two men carried a woman whose foot was nearly severed. The main Sime Miskina Street was covered with dead bodies crying people with torn off limbs and pools of blood All Over the pavement. A Bod bag was shown being loaded into a car trunk. The attack was a further indication that some of the competing military forces in Bosnia Are beyond political control. Milan Gavro Deputy commander of serbian troops in Bosnia told Belgrade television the footage was a anti serbian propaganda and said his soldiers did not fire the mortars. Yugoslav army Gen. Nedjo Boskovic the chief negotiator with Muslim led forces in Sarajevo was quoted by Tan Jug As saying a whoever committed this massacre must be found As Well As whoever issued such an he added that if the attack were committed by the serbian Side the culprits would be a quickly role from Page 1 began in the breakaway Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to a Belgrade based news Agency. Regarding natos proposed peacekeeping role Cheney said be would not expect the United states to necessarily participate in every operation. He also said that organizations such As the european Community a defense Arm the Western european Union and natos former enemies could share the role. A i Call think of no better Way for us to pursue our Liaison relations with the nations of the former Warsaw pact than to involve their forces alongside those of nato in important peacekeeping missions a Cheney said. Defense ministers discussed the peacekeeping in conjunction with the conference on Security and cooperation in Europe a without specific reference to the situation in Yugoslavia because this is a general decision to be taken and then it will depend on the Csc on its request and on a decision by our own Alliance a nato Secretary general Manfred Worner said. The Alliance is in no Way considering becoming subordinate to the 52-member Csc serving As its defense Arm As some have suggested Worner said. A what we Are discussing is to make our assets and capabilities available if the Csc wishes so and if our member nations decide to do so a Worner said. Worner said he still believed a consensus had been reached on the Issue but acknowledged that the move would require a vote from France which has said it was not sold on the idea. He also said he expected the foreign ministers to decide next week to allow nato or National troops to be used in peacekeeping. A i think if there is the Basic preparedness of nato to help and assist that could and would include in some cases also troops a Why not a Werner said. Late minister Sas Cut Sdit Tler nato Secretary general Manfred Worner checks his watch while looking for German defense minister Volker a flee who was late for the group photograph of nato ministers. Rhee missed the photo session at the nato Headquarters building in Brussels Belgium. Next to Werner is defense Secretary Dick Cheney and behind them Are Thierry Stoll left ambassador from Luxembourg and a. Ter Beck the Netherlands defense minister. Tanks from Page 1 of co f were called to ease a situation by showing available american Force. A a it a kind of sad to see the tanks go a said spec. Paul Hutchinson of the regiments artillery division. A they were the main but he said there is Good reason to bid them Farewell. A we were Here for a reason and now the Mission is Complete a he said. A it just shows we did our the tanks will not completely evacuate the City until aug. 15. The soldiers and equipment have been slowly Given Over to other units both in Europe and the United states. Remaining when the two tank companies leave will be a company each of engineers artillery and anti tank launchers As Well As a Light infantry brigade. But the tanks Are a symbolic loss. A the face off that occurred Between . And soviet tanks a Yates said referring to checkpoint Charlie a left no doubt in anyone a mind about the willingness of the United states and her Western allies to maintain unhindered Access to All mayor Eberhard Diepgen said his City now United will never forget the Protection Given it by the soldiers of the regiment. He said berliners say goodbye a with a sense of Joy that these troops protected our Freedom for decades without having to fire a americans Here Are a members in Good standing of the Berlin family he said. A we will pass on this message to the members of the younger generation so that they can continue to vitalize the partnership of the German american Community of values a he said. Also paying respects to the departing unit were Gen. Crosbie e. Saint commander of the . Army Europe and retired Gen. William a. Knowlton the regiments honorary colonel who served in the Berlin office of military government in 1945 and 1946. A it is with a great Deal of Pride that i stand Here today As your honorary colonel. You have done an awesome Job in Berlin a Knowlton said. A to All of you today to whatever assignment you Are off to i give you the old Battlefield greeting of a Farewell and Good a
