European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 13, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse The St ars and stripes vol. 52, no 301 50c sunday february 13, 1994 d 8693 a is Michael Abrams staff sgt. Larry Hartnuss and his wife sgt. 1st class Michelle Hart Ness Are heading for Disney world. Gis gear for world of honors by Joseph Owen Heidelberg Bureau army staff sgt. Larry Hartness has uncomfortable memories of Walt Disney world in Orlando Fla. He Hopes to Correct that this week. When assigned to Miami As an army Recruiter he visited the huge theme Park just once but it was for recruiting purposes not recreational the Austin Texas native said. I was in class a s last time sweating watching everybody else have today the army will Send him there again. This time he won t be chatting up Park visitors to interest them in an army career. He and his wife sgt. 1st class Michelle Hart Ness along with their child will be guests of the army for three Days. Larry Hartness is one of 27 sol Diers the . Army Europe has in see gis on Page 2 turnover of guns stops As bosnian talks falter. Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina a bosnian government and Serbi an troops stopped delivering their heavy weapons to the United nations on sat urday As peace talks in Geneva collapsed. In Belgrade . Embassy officials said the state department ordered family members of american diplomats and government employees working there to leave Yugoslavia immediately. The decision came in the Wake of wednesday s ultimatum by nato to the bosnian serbs to withdraw their heavy weapons from Sarajevo by feb. 21 or face see related stories on pages 3 and 4 airstrikes. Some bosnian serbian officials have warned they might prevent civilians from leaving in the Case of airstrikes. The bos Nian serbs Are backed by Many in the serbian dominated yugoslav govern ment. After handing Over a handful of mor tars and other big guns at Sarajevo area Barracks Friday neither the bosnian government nor the serbs turned in any weapons saturday said maj. Jose Laban Scira a . Spokesman. He would not comment further but it appeared that a hitch had developed in the 2-Day-old truce and the plan to re move the big Sci Ian guns that have terrorized the bosnian capital for 22 months whether it was a temporary display of the bluffing and brinkmanship that characterize War and peace in the Balkans or see talks on Page 2 let the games begin a nordic pageant featuring Reindeer and norwegians in native costume opens the 17th olympic games in Lillehammer Norway on saturday. Inside h a skier lights the olympic flame in a Fly by jump Page 36 skater Nancy Kerrigan unsure off How Shell react to Tonya Harding Page 10 slip sliding new yorkers add Cross country skis to their modes of transportation As Snow and freezing rain continue to assault the East and South. Stories photos on Page 5 Saratoga jets collide Brindisi Italy a two . Warplanes collided in flight Over the Adriatic sea on saturday forcing Crew members of one aircraft to eject As it plummeted into the sea. The two men who ejected were quickly rescued and the other plane landed safely said a spokesman for the . 6th Fleet it. Cmdr. Curry Graham. The warplanes an f-14 tomcat fighter and an f/a-18 Hornet attack fighter were based aboard the aircraft Carrier Saratoga and were on routine Maneu vers. The cause of the Accident was under investigation Graham said from Fleet Headquarters in Gaeta. The f-14 Crew members were picked up by a Rescue helicopter from the guided missile Cruiser Vicksburg and taken to the Saratoga which was off the coast of Brindisi in Southeastern Italy. The one person f/a-18 landed in Brindisi. Itw1detoday adm. Frank b. Kelso ii denies Tati Hope cover up says he a congressional panel is taking a look at gangsta rap see Page 9 Iraq says it s not to blame for illness afflicting Gulf War veterans seepage 11 a passion for romantic novels see sunday Magazine off
