European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 2, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Serb forces rain shells on Sarajevo Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina apr serbian rebels on saturday subjected Sarajevo to the heaviest bombard ment in weeks with at least one Shell crashing Down every second. Bosnian serbian Leader Radovan Karadzic meanwhile proposed that the Republic be divided into five ethnic cantons. Under his plan muslims a the largest ethnic group a would get Little More than three cities and serbs and croats would Divide the rest. Serbs have captured about 70 percent of bosnian territory and croats control most of the rest. More than 14,000 people have died and thousands More Nave been driven from their Homes since serbs rebelled against a croatian Muslim vote on feb. 29 to secede from serbian dominated Yugoslavia. The croats and muslims were nominal allies until recently. A Tan Jug report on Friday indicated serbs May be closing in on Tula in northeastern Bosnia. If the town Falls muslims would hold virtually nothing except the Center of Sarajevo. The fall of Jajcek a stronghold of Bosnia s Muslim led government was a severe blow. Thousands of refugees streamed South on saturday from Jajcek the serbian rebels latest prize. The City 60 Miles Northwest of Sarajevo fell thursday. Some 25,000 refugees from Jaice had arrived in Travnik according to the . State department. Peter Kessler spokesman for the . High commissioner for Reft gees said they travelled the 22 Miles try tractor bus car and foot about 5,000 More who were trapped by shelling near Travnik managed to escape and were beginning to arrive and another 10,000 to 15,000 were expected state department spokesman Richard Over the Banks floodwaters inundate the tuscan town of Poggio a Calano on people remained homeless alter the flooding which hit Poggio a sunday As the Imbrone River overflowed its Bonks. About 1,000 Calano hardest. Cemetery soil to go to holocaust museum by Rosemary Sawyer Brussels Bureau the Netherlands american military cemetery will Host an unusual veterans Day Observance this year As a delegation from the United states collects soil from the grounds to include in a holocaust memorial museum that will open soon in Washington. The soil which the group plans to gather nov. 11, veterans Day from the cemetery at Margrate Netherlands will be mixed with soil from world War ii concentration Camps that were liberated by . And Allied forces the soil then will be placed in the Hall of remembrance of the . Holocaust memorial museum due to open in april said Frank Berloth cemetery superintendent the More than 50-member delegation includes representatives from the . Holocaust Council concentration Camp survivors and . Military veterans who helped liberate the Camps. Miles Ler Man chairman of the . Memorial councils International relations committee will Lead the group. Margrate Likely was selected from among . Cemeteries in Europe because Many of the 8,301 former veterans buried there were assigned to units that took part in liberating the Camps Berloth said. Lerman recently led a similar soil collecting trip to extermination Camps liberated by the russian army in Poland including Auschwitz Treblinka Maidanek and Bezec and to the Eastern Europe ghettos of Warsaw Poland Lvov Ukraine Vil new and Kovno Lithuania and Budapest Hungary. During the nov. 11 trip the last before the museum opens the delegation also will gather soil at holocaust Sites at Dachau and Buchenwald Germany and Mau Hausen Austria and a . Military cemetery at Normandy France. The Public is invited to attend the veterans Day event at Margrate which is scheduled to begin at 3 . And is expected to last about 45 minutes. Military members Are encouraged to Wear class a uniforms to get to the ceremony visitors should take Highway n278, which runs Between maastricht Netherlands and Aachen Germany and follow signs marked Quot american cemetery a the grounds Are located about 6 Miles East of maastricht and 14 Miles West of Aachen Boucher said in Washington. The . Refugee Agency dispatched convoys carrying tons of Aid to the Travnik area and More were planned Jajcek refugees came under Are during their trek South according to unconfirmed reports from Travnik. The . Security Council on Friday demanded a halt to All such attacks. The state department and peace negotiators both issued statements saturday deploring attacks on refugees fleeing Jajcek. Serbian rebels issued a statement saturday denying they were attacking land safely at canaveral from wire reports Cape canaveral Fla. Space shuttle Columbia returned Home with six astronauts sunday ending a 10-Day voyage in which they released a satellite for use in earthquake research and tested a Canadian robotic vision system. Hie spaceship elided through a Clear sky and landed at Kennedy space Center at 9 05 . A billowing red White and Blue drag Chute slowed Columbia As it rolled to a Stop on the Concrete runway. Quot Beautiful ending to a great Mission a Mission controls Kevin Chilton an astronaut told the Crew. Columbia travelled 4.1 million Miles during its journey and circled the world 159 times. It was the 51st shuttle Mission and the 13th flight of Columbia nasal a oldest shuttle. With Navy cmdr. James with Croce and co Pilot Navy capt. Michael Baker at the controls Columbia banked sharply Over the Kennedy space Center Ana glided in for a smooth Landing. Seated behind Wetherbee and Baker both 39, were flight Engineer William Shepherd 43, a Navy Captain and Charles Lacy Veach 48. Strapped in on Columbia s lower deck were Tamara Jer Nigan 33, and Canadian researcher Steven Maclean 37. Columbia s Crew accomplished the primary task of their Mission deploying the laser geodynamics satellite on their second Day in orbit. Nasa said the mirrored sphere already is reflecting laser beams fired from Earth the beams travel times will give geologists precise measurements of ground movement for earthquake research. Indicted Lund grocery heir Dies in apparent suicide 11nneapous up millionaire Der suspect Russell t Lund jr., acid of killing his estranged wife and Boyfriend apparently committed Sui a in his room in the mental health d of a Hospital saturday. Is body was found about 7 15 . At View Riverside medical Center in Neapolis where he was supposed to be under 24-hour guard under conditions of his $12 million bail. Authorities declined to provide details of Lundus death. But one of his attorneys said Lund May have suffocated himself by placing a plastic bag Over his head. The 59-year-old son of the founder of the Lund grocery Chain had been indicted thursday on charges he murdered his estranged wife Barbara and her Boyfriend e. Kevin Kelly an attorney and former state lawmaker from Iowa. Lund allegedly shot and killed them at the Lundst Minnetonka Home aug. 5, two Days after Barbara Lund had tried to put her husband in jail for failing to make court ordered maintenance payments of $10,000 a month and $35,000 in attorneys goggles restrict 700 gis Schweinfurt Germany a amps a approximately 700 soldiers with the 1st in 15tn inf regt of the 3rd inf div have been confined to Conn Barracks Here since oct 25, according to a brigade official. A pair of an/pvs-7 night vision goggles was reported missing during a training exercise and the unit is trying to locate the item said it col. Bill Tuttmann the divisions 1st brigade executive officer. Quot a very heavy search was conducted at the training area to see if they might have been lost. Possibly an option is that they be been stolen. Really we done to know a Tuttmann said. The goggles help soldiers see at night by enhancing images
