European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 09, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars vol. 52, no. 297 500 �imu3ffi33wednesday, february 9,1994 g5affiaa8a888h3b3id 8693 a Izmir Rasimovizc 6, clutches a us. Flag after getting treated at und Stuhl army regional medical Center for a neck injury. He was one of Many people Ai Rifted out of Sarajevo. Nato allies meet today to decide How to protect Sarajevo s civilians the manager of the marketplace hit by a mortar recounts the horrifying scene see Page 4 a act says military lags in race issues complaint process in Europe faulted by Mark Kinkade staff writer race relations in the military in Europe Aren t much better than they were two decades ago and Many people Don t Trust the armed forces to solve racial problems the a act has found. In 20. Years the words of support failed to ensure acts of fairness said the National association for the Advance ment of coloured people in a report re leased tuesday. The 95-Page document called for re forms in both the military discrimination complaint system and the department of defense dependents schools report was distributed to the military commands in Europe by the a act executive director Benjamin f. Chavis jr., who returned to the United states on monday. The report was based on research gathered More than a year ago during open forums conducted by an a act delegation in five american military communities in Germany. It also relied on conclusions of a similar a act panel in see a act on Page 2 health plan estimated to boost Federal deficit Washington a president Linton s health plan would drive the fed eral deficit up by $74 billion Over the next six years not Cut it by $58 billion As the White House forecast the congressional budget office said tuesday. The co said Clinton s program would require More subsidies for employ ers than the White House initially projected. It also predicted that More Low wage workers would qualify for the prom ised subsidies. In another setback for the Whitehouse the co said Clinton s mandatory premiums for employers should be included in the Federal budget. Clinton wanted them treated off budget As strictly private transaction Clinton said the Bov estimates would not deter see plan on Page 2 pay plan draws fire by Chuck Vinc Washington Bureau Washington the ranking Republican on the House armed services committee ripped int president Clinton on monday for failing to fund a full pay raise . The administration s $263.7 Bil lion defense budget request for see pay on Page 2 judge kills Tail Hook cases Calls Kelso influence unlawful Norfolk a. A a military judge tuesday dismissed charges against three Navy aviators in the Tail Hook scandal and accused the Navy s top Admiral of trying to manipulate the investigation. The decision by Navy capt. William t. Vest or. Means that the Navy would have to Start from the be ginning if it intends to pursue the cases stemming fro the 1991 Tail Hook aviators convention against cmdr. Inside today fourteen soldiers from the same unit re enlist in unison Thomas r. Miller and Gregory Tritt and it. David samples. Vest concluded that chief of naval operations Frank b. Kelso ii had used unlawful command influence to manipulate the initial investigative pro Cess and the subsequent discipline process in a Man Ner designed to shield his personal involvement in Tail Hook 91." Vest said the actions by Kelso the Navy s highest ranking Admiral had significant influence on decision by vice adm. Joseph p. Reason who was appointed to oversee the disqualified reason As the convening authority for Tail Hook courts martial. Vest concluded that Kelso was on the third floor of the Las vegas Hilton on the saturday night of the see Tail Hook on Page 4 Kenny g was chosen favorite adult contemporary artist at the american music awards see Page 21 Winter olympics Why America s eyes will be on ill Nehammer see Page 17-20
