European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 24, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes vol. 52, no. 281 500 allies policy for Bosnia in disarray experts say by the Washington Post Paris the nato allies resolve to use Force if needed against serbian Mili Tias in Bosnia proclaimed at a Summit conference less than two weeks ago has vaporized in a Cloud of indecision mixed signals and confused objectives that appears to make any real action unlikely. By some accounts there is As much Chance . Forces will withdraw from Bosnia and Herzegovina As there is that nato allies will take coordinated Mili tary action. A state department official said sat urday night that a deterioration of the military situation in Bosnia this Spring a possibility As All the warring militias press ahead with land grabbing campaigns could Lead to the collapse of the . Peacekeeping Effort. French foreign minister Alain m. Juppe complained publicly of dysfunctions in the . Command. French newspapers quoted British defense Secretary Malcolm Rifkind As raising the possibility of a . Pullout at the to see Bosnia on Page 2 state of Union Likely to focus on health care by the los Angeles times Washington in his first state of the Union address president Clinton plans tuesday to devote a full third of it to health care Reform in a bid to restore momentum to the initiative aides say. He also May disclose new details of administration plans on gun control and welfare Reform. An to is scheduled to broadcast the speech live wednesday morning at 2 Central european time in its broadest terms the speech to a joint session of Congress is being crafted to address what the White House sees As Clinton s chief liability with voters a Lack of Trust. On the Economy deficit reduction and other topics Clinton intends to remind his audience of what he pledged to accomplish review what his administration see health on Page 2 monday january 24,1994 d 8693 a Relief efforts mount California National guard troops set up a tent City for earthquake victims saturday in the Northridge Section of los Angeles. Calm reported at Aid centers los Angeles a people driven from their Home by an earthquake and fear of aftershocks poured into hastily erected tent cities As the government mobilized what it called the biggest Urban Relief Effort in . Federal disaster Relief centers Long lines of angry supplicants were giving Way to More orderly queues As word got out that Washington was processing applications not dispensing on the spot assistance checks. And in hard hit areas of the san Fernando Valley an Santa Monica scores of Gawker in cars on bikes and on foot surveyed damage on a sunny afternoon. It s amazing said Granada Hills resident Julie Gibbs gazing at a collapsed Section of the Northridge fashion Cen Ter. What if the mall had been open during the quake one of the first to take shelter under Canvas was Elvira Torres 19, of Canoga Park who spent a fitful night sleeping in a tent pitched in Center Field of a local High school s base Ball Diamond. But she considered a narrow cot and screaming babies an improvement Over the previous two nights she spent outside in a nearby Park. It was cold. It was freezing even though i had two blankets said Torres who fears returning to her damaged apart ment while aftershocks continue. But at least i have a cot and i m not sleeping on the Maria Perez 1, looks out of the trunk of her family s car after last week s chaotic opening of Relief centers by the saturday in Northridge. The family camped out in the Auto Federal emergency management Agency lines at the 13 Cen As Many quake victims decided not to re enter their Homes. See efforts on Page 2 refugees on the Rhine Telly Savalas betters has died of cancer see pages 16-17
