European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 a the stars and stripes monday june 8, 1992 Irene Yudovich and her husband Icv have lost their teaching jobs at the . Army russian Institute in Garmisch Germany. Army investigators have backed up the couple s charge or anti semitism. Sec stories on the russian Institute on pages 14-16.perot leads in 2 polls Ross Perot led president Bush and Bill Clinton in two National polls that were full of conflicting signals about voter sentiment. A Page 4inmates surrender two inmates in Connersville ind., surrendered control of a county jail after police swat teams entered the building where three fellow inmates were being held hostage. A Page 6retirement encouraged defense department civilians who retire Between now and 1998 to protect the jobs of less senior workers could get a Check equal to six months salary under legislation approved by the House. A Page 7well-rounded education erupting Volcano earthquakes War a not to mention commencement a helped prepare Stephen Decatur school s class of �?T92 for the world. A Page 8 having a Field Day about 125 big students from Small schools tugged tossed tunnelled and tried their Way to medals last week in the 15th annual Small schools Field Day in the Netherlands. A Page 9 travel agents lose out the recent fare War Between airlines took an emotional toll on travel agents. A Page 17 Ibex Abby Ann Landers 20 action line .16 comics.18-20 commentary.13 faces n places .10 letters .12 Money matters.17 sports.21-28 to listings.27 weather.11sarajevo from Page 1 a in Many parts of the City during recent weeks dried up completely overnight As electricity to the main pumping station was Cut officials said. Fighting erupted saturday dampening optimism Over the departure of yugoslav troops from the Battle scarred capital and a Deal by warring serbs muslims and croats to reopen the Airport for crucial Relief supplies. About 800 soldiers and family members left the marshal Tito Barracks on saturday under a . And bosnian police escort. Following the withdrawal the army a general staff announced that its troops had left bosnian territory. An army statement carried by Tan Jug said that 1,230 who arrived in yugoslav controlled regions saturday had been the last yugoslav troops in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The army contends that 80 percent of its estimated 100,000 soldiers once on bosnian territory Are natives of Bosnia and thus need not be pulled out. That effectively has created a separate bosnian army controlled by serbs. Yugoslav guns in the hands of the new Force and serbian irregulars still surround Sarajevo. Outraged by the human suffering in the City of 600,000, the United nations on May 30 imposed Tough economic sanctions against Serbia in the Hope of stopping the bloodshed. The serbs Are commonly considered the chief instigator in the bosnian War. Serbian leaders mindful of their tottering Economy have moved to distance themselves from the bosnian violence. They want the United nations to consider lifting sanctions. But serbian officials in Bosnia appear As intransigent As Ever. Ultra nationalist Leader Radovan Karadzic was quoted sunday by the bosnian serbs news Agency Srna As saying that a Borders arc being consolidated by serbian fighters in Bosnia. A if the other Side does not. Respect the Borders serbs will have to fight a Karadzic said. Local serbian officials said they might allow two truckloads of humanitarian Aid to reach some 40,000 people stranded in ethnically mixed Dobrija where bitter Street Battles have left streets strewn with corpses. Bernard Bouchner Frances minister of humanitarian affairs was waiting in Isoko some 18 Miles Northwest of Sarajevo with 18 trucks of Relief supplies waiting for serbian permission to enter local officials said. A separate . Report issued later said Croatia also was to blame for the fighting raising some questions about the fairness of the sanctions against from Page 1 during special relationship and the future challenges that we major said Quot through the years we be seen the United states and the United kingdom generally come through against the Odds. 1 have no doubt that we will do so again with whatever challenges lie immediately they refused to Field questions from reporters but planned to hold a news conference sunday following completion of their talks which were also expected to cover Trade russian Aid and the bloodshed in the remnants of Yugoslavia. The British prime minister was to travel to Washington late sunday and hold separate meetings today with vice president Dan Quayle and congressional leaders. Major is to depart for South America on tuesday. Bush is scheduled to leave for Rio on thursday with a Brief Stop in Panama along the Way. The president and prime minister trying to Jack up the economics of their respective nations Are trying to jump Start stalled International negotiations on a general agreement on Tariff and Trade. Both would like to see results before the july 6-8 economic Summit meeting of industrialized nations in Bonn Germany. The British prime minister was also expected to Brief Bush on Britain a objectives while holding the european Community presidency which it takes Over next from Page 1 organized Earth Summit. A japanese statement saturday said it was a studying articles with a View to signing the spokesman Sadaaki Numata said a in our system we wont say we arc studying certain articles and then decide later not to sign Canada has also said it will sign the treaty. A with the japanese signing there is no excuse for the americans not signing a said Russell Mitt racier president of conservation International in Washington. A the same concerns the japanese have on the details apply to the other industrialized nations As brinkhorst said Britain has not formally announced its intentions on the treaty hut he predicted that England would sign before the Summit ends next sunday. Sen. Albert Gore jr., d-tcnn., said election from Page 1 Dering Germany and Austria also has attracted the Lions share of foreign investment. Klaus and Mcdiar face a difficult task if they Are to agree on keeping economic reforms on track while acceding to the dear slovak desire for More autonomy from Prague. Klaus said late saturday that a Deal Uilah Mesiar is Uncertain. A we said clearly we Are for a reasonable federation a a Klaus said. If that cannot be realized he added a then it is to make a Quick civilized different deter cd so a Premier Jan Carno Gursky another sex dissident ally of Havel said he saw Only a Loose tie now Between k Reehs and slovaks and noted that Klaus and Mesiar have very different programs. "1 Wen it tin v a Ileal at the Breiu that because of american actions at the Summit Quot the diplomatic isolation is almost the senator who arrived in Rio on Friday said the isolation could Cost his country its leadership role in the Post cold War world. A just As we gained tremendous advantages in leading the world after world War ii in constructing postwar institutions so we will gain a try Gore Mendouse disadvantage in the Post cold War world Quot he said. Quot the right wingers have led the president into making a trip to Rio that resembles the trip to Tokyo a Gore said. A next advise him to bring the Coal executives with him on air Force Ning their policies will go in different directions and sooner or later there will be a conflict a Carnogursky told the state news Agency Csuk in Bratislava the slovak capital. Unlike warring serbs and croats in what was once Yugoslavia the czechs and slovaks have no history of violent conflict and any divorce is Likely to be peaceful. But a breakaway Slovakia could face tension with Hungary Over the position of the republics ethnic hungarian minority which at some 600,000 forms More than 10 percent of the population. A split would also Cost both republics in terms of economic Reform foreign investment political stability and International prestige said Pavel Tigrid an adviser to Havel. Asked about the chances of a split to Grid said a i Call it a danger. Its a Eastern Europe has been plagued by splits along National ideological and social lines since it embarked on a new quest for identity and Well being after the collapse of communism in 1989. This was a reference to Bush strip to Japan in the Spring where he was accompanied by american automobile executives. Conservatives in the Bush administration Are blamed for the leak of a memo last week that rebuked Washington a chief Delegate environmental Protection Agency chief William k. Reilly for suggesting that the United states reconsider its opposition to the biodiversity treaty. Formal sessions of the Earth Summit were suspended until today. In another development a spokesman for the Summit said that its Secretary general Maurice Strong had called for an emergency meeting on monday to try to Rescue the global forum a parallel meeting of environmental groups being held 20 Miles from the downtown conference Center. The forum is $2 million Short of the Money it needs to continue operating until the Summit ends Tempelhof lodging is All booked up Tempelhof a Germany a there a no room at the inn for visitors to Berlin who want to stay at Tempelhof Abs lodging facility Between june 15 and 21, according to a news release from the 7350th air base group. The air Force hotel will be filled to capacity during that time because of official functions and temporary duty visitors the release said. City tourism officials expect an onslaught of aviation fans to descend on Berlin this month because of an International air show. Also accommodations Are Likely to be limited throughout the City. Military visitors coming to Berlin on leave will be responsible for making their own reservations with commercial hotels and should Book them As soon As possible. The International aviation exposition formerly the Hanover air show takes place this month at berlins Schonefeld Airport
