European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes thursday june 4, 1992 at a glance done to let these placed looking critters fool you. The beast comes out in them when they become the Center of attention at the Rodeo. Sec Story and More photos on Page 11.changes in United Way the scandal shaken United Way of America plans to reduce employees freeze salaries and encourage workers to resign or take voluntary leave without pay this summer a Page 4new use for shelter House speaker Thomas s. Foley has recommended that the Pentagon find another use for an underground bomb shelter now that its previously secret site has been revealed. A Page 5demjanjuk conspiracy John Demjan Juk s defense said he was falsely convicted of being the sadistic nazi death Camp guard Quot Ivan the a Page 8earth Summit opens in Rio the Earth Summit opened in Rio de Janeiro Brazil with Calls for Unity to save the planet s resources. A Page 9worry rides the Waves the departing commander of the . 6th Fleet said he a concerned about proposed gaps in the presence of Navy forces in the Waters of the volatile Mediterranean Region. A Page 10sales controls eased the United states and 16 allies have agreed to ease controls on sales of telecommunications equipment to the former soviet Union. 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 Clinton from Page 1 will be different. It will be somewhere in that time Frame. In a not prepared to say exactly what democratic party chairman Ronald h. Brown said that if Perot a standing in the polls remains at its current level he should be included with Bush and Clinton in any presidential debates. A the issues have to be joined a Brown said. Clinton entered the night needing just 86 delegates to Clinch the nomination. He won 450, pushing his total to 2,510 a Well above the 2,145 needed to fashion a majority. Clinton a next big task was selecting a running mate. The Arkansas governors final flourish closed a roller coaster nominating contest and included a win Over Lone primary rival Jerry Brown in California where Brown served for eight years As governor. Brown winning four out of every 10 votes in his Home state could take satisfaction from a respectable showing. He called it a a Miracle. A revolution. But he was trounced everywhere else tuesday. Clinton received 68 percent of the Vole in Alabama 59 percent in new Jersey 61 percent in Ohio 53 percent in new Mexico 47 percent in Montana and 48 percent in California. Outside California Browne a Best showing was 20 percent in new Jersey. In Alabama Montana and new Mexico he polled behind uncommitted. Long gone rival Paul Tsongas a former Massachusetts senator chose tuesday to endorse Clinton. But Brown would not do so. Faring even worse than Brown was Buchanan who spent the night in the state where he peaked a new Hampshire. Bush rolled up 83 percent in new Jersey and Ohio 75 percent in Alabama 72 recent in Montana and 67 percent in Lew Mexico and was pulling 74 percent in California. Like Brown Buchanan trailed uncommitted in the three states with that option. But even As the voters handed Bush and Clinton More wins they sent warning signals that the parties will study closely As they prepare Tor their summer conventions and a fall Campaign that Perot assures will shape up unlike any other. Without being on one ballot the Independent Perot showed the potential of assembling a winning coalition attracting support from both democrats and republicans who were polled after they voted. Nonetheless voters appear confused about Perot too. In California the exit interviews suggested he draws More from Bush than from Clinton in Ohio it was the opposite. And Perot a unfavourable ratings shot up from past surveys particularly among democratic voters a sign that scrutiny May be taking a toll. California lacked decisiveness As a primary event a Clinton and Bush pulled to insurmountable leads in Delegate totals weeks ago a but it was a Harbinger of the fall Campaign. At his Celebration Clinton sought to cast himself in the outsiders role that is giving impetus to Perot a candidacy a i am tired of seeing the people who work hard and play by the rules get the Shaft a Clinton said. A we want to put the forces of the status quo and Short term Reed on notice the party a Over. We re in for a change. We want our country from Page 1 leased new figures indicating that sexual harassment of women at the three . Military academies occurs More often than reported. Hours after an assistant Navy Secretary said the service is still pursuing its inquiry into the abuse at the annual Tail Hook association convention in Las vegas the Navy announced that its inspector general had referred 70 names for possible disciplinary action. The individuals whom the Navy did not identify include six assault suspects 57 people who were either at the Gauntlet or nearby five who May have violated conduct standards and two who possibly thwarted the inquiry. A the inexcusable conduct of some naval aviators in Las vegas compounded by their subsequent refusal to assume responsibility for their conduct has brought shame upon them personally and upon the Navy and Marine corps As a whole a said Navy Secretary h. Lawrence Garrett Iii. The Navy said a previous inquiry focused on misconduct by certain individuals. The latest investigation is examining the role of the commanding officers responsible for hospitality suites at the convention. A inquiry must be made As to commanding officers knowledge about inappropriate behaviour in and around those suites and what they did about it a the Navy said in a statement. Adm. Frank b. Kelso ii chief of naval operations and the Marine corps commandant Gen. Carl e. Mundy jr., will talk to the commanding officers to determine whether they were involved the Navy said. In another step Garrett ordered two Fleet commanders adm. Paul d. Miller of the Atlantic Fleet and adm. Robert j. Kelly of the Pacific Fleet to take a hard look at the Squadron commanding officers in charge of the men. Earlier in the Day Barbara Spyridon Pope an assistant Navy Secretary told lawmakers angered by the incident and the stonewalling that action against the officers will be taken this week. A it is not Over yet. We Are not going to let anybody walk away who was either responsible or accountable a Pope told the Senate armed services subcommittee on manpower and personnel. The naval investigative service and the inspector general conducted More than 1,500 interviews during a seven month inquiry into Tail Hook but turned up Only two primary suspects Navy officials have said. Some officers refused to allow their men to be photographed making it difficult for the victims to identify their attackers. Many others simply stated that they Hadnot seen any misconduct. The Navy removed rear adm. John w. Snyder or. From his command at the naval air test Center at a Tuxen River md., after he failed to act swiftly on a complaint by one of his aides that she had been sexually harassed at the convention. Garrett also has severed the Navy a relations with Tail Hook a Booster club for naval aviators named after the mechanism that snares an aircraft As it lands on a Carrier. The purpose of the hearing was the release of the general accounting offices preliminary findings on the treatment of women and minorities at the service academies. The Gao found that men at the . Military Academy at West Point n.y., were twice As Likely As male cadets at the . Naval and . Air Force academies to suggest that women cause a lowering of standards at the academies. Sixty four percent of the female cadets at West Point reported that men said their presence lowered the schools standards while 33 percent made similar complaints at the naval Academy and 38 percent at the air Force Academy. Other frequent types of harassment were derogatory comments or jokes offensive posters and to shirts and mocking gestures. Fourteen percent of the women at West Point reported cases of unwanted sexual advances. Reports of such abuse were 5 percent or less at the naval Academy Ana the air Force from Page 1 could Lead to Calls for renegotiation and dilution of the maastricht treaty named after the dutch City where it was reached in december. But several leading european Community foreign ministers expressed Strong support for it. Portugal a Joao de Deus la Inheiro said in Brussels Belgium a there is Strong unanimity that Trie 11 should go ahead without Pinheiro whose country currently holds the rotating dec presidency called a special session of Community foreign ministers for today. Mitterrand had said he and Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany have already agreed to proceed with those provisions of the treaty that apply to them though the referendum he announced could alter those from Page 1 Lery and guns All night into Early wednesday in Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia news Media said. The state has been racked by civil War since its majority muslims and croats voted to split from Yugoslavia in february. Serbian guerrillas backed by the serbian dominated yugoslav have since seized about two thirds of Bosnia. Sarajevo a medical crisis Center said tuesday that 5,700 people have been killed and 20,000 injured in the fighting since february. At 5 30 a.m., heavy artillery exchanges and rocket fire were heard in the Hills behind the croatian port of Dubrovnik where general Alert has been in Force . Croatia declared Independence a year ago and serbs battled croats in the former Republic for six months. It was unclear whether serbian led Federal forces or croatian troops around the ancient port started the latest fighting which subsided after five hours. In Sarajevo a suburb of Dobrija a Driver was killed and another person wounded tuesday when an armed group apparently serbian irregulars attacked a Convoy As baby food and other Relief supplies were being unloaded. Sarajevo radio said serbs were responsible but . Spokesmen would not identify the attackers. Whoever they were they violated an agreement by All warring sides to protect Relief convoys to the ravaged hungry City
