European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 11, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes world wednesday november 11,19925 arrested for desecrating jewish cemetery in Austria. From wire reports Vienna Austria a five people have been arrested in last months desecration of a jewish cemetery in the Eastern City of Eisenstadt the Interior ministry said monday. Four of the suspects were later released and the fifth a 17-year-old from the Eastern province of Burgenland was taken into investigative custody a ministry statement said. None of the suspects was identified. About 80 Graves in a jewish cemetery in Eisenstadt 20 Miles Southeast of Vienna were defaced with swastikas and nazi slogans oct. 30.infant gets army notice Stockholm Sweden a Sandra is Only 6 weeks old but the army has already notified her that she will be assigned to drive an armoured personnel Carrier in Case of War. She received the request for her services last week a few Days after regional authorities sent her a reminder to renew her Drivers License. Sandra whose last name was not Given in the swedish radio report lives in the Northern City of Boden Home to several military garrisons. A someone obviously fed the wrong person number into the computer a an unidentified official said on the s dog missing Hong Kong a Lavender Patten wife of Hong Kong gov. Chris Patten offered a Reward of $125 on monday for return of the family a dog. The 7-month-old terrier named soda disappeared into a Bush near a Reservoir where Lavender Patten was hiking sunday a government spokeswoman said. She said the terrier was wearing a Collar with the dogs name and government House on it. Government House is the official residence of the governor.13 die in ural bus crash Moscow a thirteen passengers died and 24 were injured when their bus plunged into a River in an Industrial town in the ural mountains East of Moscow a news Agency said tuesday. Authorities blamed the bus Driver for failing to obey traffic rules itar Tass reported. The bus overturned in the Amsa River in the town of Neftie Kamsky 750 Miles cast of Moscow it said. Five of the injured were in serious condition itar Tass said sex to be retouched Tokyo a the japanese publishers of Madonna a sex said 1 us Day that they will retouch several of the books photographs to Avert a Likely government ban. An official at publisher Doh Osha speaking on condition of anonymity said the photographs would be altered before the editions first run of 150,000 copies goes on Sale dec. 1. He said the company already has received orders for the entire . Housing arrives Mogadishu Somalia a about 20 pakistanis on monday supervised the unloading of prefabricated housing from a . Ship at this port m the first deployment of the armed . Force. . Officials said they had won a special agreement from Gen. Mohamed Farrah aided Somalia a main warlord for mondays deployment. The materials will provide housing for 500 pakistani . Troops. The soldiers completed their arrival in Somalia on sept. 28 but have not yet been deployed because of Alai do a objections. The troops Are to protect the port and Airport the main Points of entry for Relief supplies for the nations millions of starving people. The areas often Are raided by armed Light districts urged Manila Philippines a a philippine legislator has proposed setting up red Light districts throughout the country in an attempt to control the spread of aids. The Manila Standard said rep. Antonio Diaz had filed a Bill to allow prostitution in designated areas and subject the women to regular medical checks. The department of health says at least 172 filipinos have aids although the real number is believed to be much split was seen in prolonged Gulf War British general backs decision on Baghdad Manama Bahrain apr Gen. Sir Peter de la Bil litre commander of British forces during operation desert storm says the Allied coalition would have collapsed if the persian Gulf War had not ended when it did. Sir Peter said the Arab coalition partners would have split off if Western forces had continued on to Baghdad instead of stopping after Kuwait was liberated. A none of the islamic forces went into Iraq. The islamic forces assaulted against the main iraqi defences in kuwaiti a he said monday at a news conference promoting his Nook storm command. A Only the americans the British and French went into Iraq in a tactical left flanking movement to Cut off Forward iraqi forces from their Supply lines and command a sir Peter said. A it would have been quite wrong of the Western forces to have turned onto he said the three Western forces a could have done so very a but had we done so wed have been alone and would have split the coalition Down the some critics have said the allies could have eliminated iraqi Leader Saddam Hussein if the capital of Baghdad had been taken. A wars done to necessarily resolve political problems a sir Peter Peter was asked about statements made by retired it Gen. Khalid bin Sultan the saudi Prince who led arabian forces in the Gulf War. Khalid said . Army Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf the retired desert storm commander hogged credit for the Gulf Victory in his Book it does t take a hero sir Peter said a Prince Khalid was the commander in chief of All the forces whilst they were in saudi Arabia and the moment they crossed into Kuwait and Iraq then Norman Schwarzkopf took Over responsibility and control for the military operations. A Prince Khalid was responsible for representing saudi arabians in terms of military command. His role was not unlike mine. It was very More of a Diplomat because if Prince Khalid did not pull together the coalition forces in saudi soil and made sure they were acceptable to the people of saudi Arabia that the visiting forces were carrying the tasks that were Given to them by the saudi arabians and by in the attack the american commanders then we would have seen the coalition break sir Peter said he had the a greatest admiration for the saudi Princess role and described Khalid As a very close Friend. Khalid retired from military service after the War. Dog nude Nau Ocon much. Ulusc i Riczu. Ivi Nuu in Utu ilium Liuigi Saiy a civic an a wars done to necessarily resolve political problems a the says 4 iraqis tried to grab him in kuwaiti area Kuwait apr in an apparent continuation of a Border dispute a . Bomb disposal specialist said monday he escaped from four iraqis who tried to capture him 3t gunpoint on the kuwaiti Side of the nations demilitarized zone. Contractors hired by the . Border commission have been putting up Concrete pillars to Mark the disputed desert Border. William Smith 36, said he was picked up saturday by a . Border guard As he ran from a pistol wielding iraqi. A . Duty officer said he was not authorized to confirm or deny the Story. Chad Hall a co worker of Smiths was picked up by iraqis on oct. 9 from the same area. He was returned after two Days with an apology. Hall accompanied Smith of Yorktown Texas to the associated press Bureau in the City of Kuwait. Iraq has not recognized the new line ordered by the world body. The line shifted slightly North from the previous 130-mile-Long Border created in 1932 by British colonial mapmakers. One briton three swedes a filipino and a pakistani Are serving prison terms Wii c. ,. F in iraqi jails for illegal entry to the coun William Smith a bomb disposal specialist in Kuwait says he escaped try. They strayed into Iraq or were picked from iraqi soldiers. Iraq does not recognize a . Border change. Up in Kuwait during recent . Team looks for iraqi nuclear facilities Baghdad Iraq a . Weapons inspectors a there is no change in their stand a have begun searching iraqi Rivers lakes and canals col Iraq has refused to provide a detailed breakdown of Lect my samples to determine whether Iraq has any be its foreign links a Winoth y a Orea Viown of Cret nuclear facilities. 4 1 a a y 8mls Smallon 15 confidential. A the inspection has not generated anything Fantas an atomic chemical Len iwo a swe of 0tee�?o Mon a International atomic in Quot Agen the 32-member team visited the wreckage of a for visit 20 to Fri Vimr search for weapons and Mer iraqi nuclear facility bombed by .-led forces that aided iraqis quest to atom la support during the persian Gulf War to Check whether it was of a being reactivated. Or a 2� Gulf War the . Security Council Perrico said he asked again for a list of foreign com wet dons pm. Hlatt r us nucle1arj.pr�gram and All panics that had supplied Iraq with atomic technology biological weapons l0n mcludin8 chemical and but was not optimistic the iraqis would provide it. Iafa a or a i i a a what is at present being generated by the iraqis is Beean inn 1 estimated that when the War updating of a list of equipment and facilities a he said Dufton of end re i away rom Industrial scale pro a Cullon it enriched uranium for nuclear weapons
