European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 17, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes us. Monday january 17,1994 . Lawmakers urge invasion in Haiti Aristide Calls for deliverance vows to return by the los Angeles times Miami exiled haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide reaffirmed his determination saturday to resume his place As Haiti s first democratically elected Leader while supporters including some . Lawmakers called for military intervention to return him to Power. It is time for deliverance Aristides id at a conference called to find solutions to the political impasse in Haiti. Referring to the military leaders who overthrew him in a september 1991 coup Aristide said professional criminals Are knocking Down the democratic govern ment of the people. We Are asking for what is although Aristide said several Days ago that he no longer opposes a surgical strike against coup leaders he has stopped Short of calling for a full scale in Vasion by . Troops. But several Mem Bers of the congressional Black caucus an organization of Black members of Congress urged the Clinton administration to Send in . Service members one of Aristide s closest aides appeared to support the notion. The people of Haiti Are not opposed to any Means including armed intervention said Herve Denis Haiti s minister for information and culture. The three Day conference on Haiti was called by Aristide to work toward break ing the stalemate Over his return and ral lying world support for tightening a . Ordered Oil and arms embargo designed to punish the haitian military. Although Aristide and the haitian Mil itary ruler it. Gen. Raoul Cidras signed an Accord last july that outlined a trans Fer of Power Cedras reneged on his Promise to resign and turn Over the government to Aristide who was elected to office in december 1990. Although Cedras and other haitian military leaders were invited to attend the weekend conference they declined. Aristide showed impatience with any More negotiations with the military and set feb. 7 As the Date by which he Hopes to resume his presidency in Haiti. Among those who attended the Confer ence were officials of the United nations and the organization of american states and representatives of the so called four friends of Haiti Canada Venezuela France and the United states. The Clinton administration sent Lawrence a. Pezzullo the . Special envoy to Haiti. Pezzullo described the situation in Haiti As a cruel impasse but expressed Hope that economic Sanction the most comprehensive Ever imposed on any country in the Western hemisphere eventually will Lead to the military s downfall. But several members of the Black Cau Cus including . Reps. Charles b. Rangel . Major r. Owens d . And Carrie Meek dfla., seemed the Rev. Jesse Jackson left and exiled haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide Lis ten to opening remarks saturday at a conference on Haiti in Miami. To suggest that military Force is the Only option left. Surely with All the Power of the ., if we really wanted to return Jean Ber Trand Aristide we would do it Owens said. Something is wrong added Meek diplomacy is not work ing. We need military intervention i Haiti. There is no other Way the caucus has been increasingly Crit ical of the Clinton administration s fail ure to find a solution in Haiti. During the presidential Campaign president Clinton indicated that resolving the haitian crisis would be a priority for his administration. He also chastised the Bush administration for its hard line against allowing Hai Tian refugees to enter the United states. Republican George f. Allen is sworn in As Virginia s governor saturday by . District judge Glen m. the ceremony outside the state Capitol in Richmond is Allen s wife Susan. New Virginia governor lashes out by the Washington Post Richmond a. The state s new Republican governor George f. Allen delivered a sharply partisan attack on the state government he took control of sat urday promising to transform a bloated bureaucracy with his own Brand of creative declaring his landslide Victory the most dramatic Call for change we have seen in modern times in Virginia Allen pledged in his inaugural speech to wrest Vir Ginia s government from the stolid status quo Monar Chical while he won applause from Many in the crowd of 3,500 who shivered on the South Lawn of the Capitol in sub freezing temperatures those erstwhile democratic monarchs sat grim faced behind him watching silently As their party s 12-year reign in Richmond ended. Virginians know that government policies have been diminishing Opportunity and stifling initiative under the heavy Grimy Boot of excessive taxation and spending and regulation Allen said. The problem in Virginia today is not that the people have lost touch with reality. It is that our government has lost touch with the the 15-minute address had the same tone language and applause lines of Allen s Campaign stump speeches and its confrontational flavor was unusual for an inaugural a time when most new governors try to strike unifying themes. Some democrats were Seething As they walked away from the swearing in ceremony. The word i be heard used the most today is mean it was a mean speech said . Morse who was a speech writer for former democratic gov. Gerald l. Baliles. This was a speech that basically said to the legislature in your ear " a member of the state House Democrat Alan a. Diamonstein of Newport news said he was livid that Allen had Laid the state s Many problems at democrats feet. Crime is rampant under democratic administration Sand Republican administrations and when you re going to work together you Don t Start casting blame around he said. The election is gains in fight against breast cancer Washington a surgery sandwiched be tween two difficult six month courses of chemotherapy not Only dramatically improves survival for women with advanced breast cancer but also allows some to save their breasts researchers say. Women with locally advanced breast cancer Large tutors that May have spread to the Lymph nodes typically have Only a 20 percent Chance of living two years. Doctors at Thomas Jefferson University in Phila Delphia beginning in 1979, treated 158 of these women by giving them intensive chemotherapy for As much As six months before surgery. The chemotherapy shrank the tutors dramatically making it easier for surgeons to remove All the Malig Nant cells said the Lead researcher or. Gordon Schwartz. After surgery the women underwent radiation and another six months of chemotherapy. Eighty percent remained alive and disease free after two years 61 per cent after five years and 55 percent after 10 years said the study published saturday in the journal cancer. Several other cancer centers have reported similar Success but the Jefferson study went a step further. It found women with advanced breast cancer did not have to lose their breasts. Mastectomy is the Standard treatment for such advanced cancer. But 40 percent of the Jefferson patients had their tutors shrink enough to undergo a Lumpectomy removal of just the tumor and affected Lymph nodes. Mastectomy and Lumpectomy patients had the same survival rate Schwartz said. The significance is this offers an alternative said or. Sandra Swain a breast cancer specialist at George town University. Breast conservation is not routinely done even at major cancer centers for Small cancers. Now we see it worked for this advanced doctors at . Anderson cancer Center in hous ton Are beginning to see similar results with Lumpectomy said an Anderson oncologist or. Aman Guzdar. This is very exciting he said. The Challenge will be changing surgeons idea that the More you Cut the More you re going to
