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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 21, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                4 at a glance h Adolf Hitler Deputy Rudolf Hess is slipping into senility when he committed suicide in August 1957 at age 93, a Book says. See Story on Page Fwuan. Work criticized inadequate equipment training and coordination with the United states contributed to casualties arcing a no a peacekeepers in Somalia. A Len. Report concludes. A Page 5clinton fights suit the Justice department plans to argue that a sexual harassment suit trough against president Clinton should be dismissed or delayed indefinitely Page 6religious rules tearing new Church state explosions Federal officials plan to reopen Public debate on new guidelines on religious harassment in the workplace. A Page 9disney film panned some Arab americans dislike the return of Qatar Walt Disney s shape to Home video sequel to aia ddn for its character  Page 10buyouts a hit about 12,Odd Federal workers Are heading out the door with s25.000 buyout checks in hand. A Page 14 j Index Abby Ann Landers .19 classifieds.22-25 comics .19-21 commentary .13 crossword.19 faces re places .____10 focus .15-18 Horoscope. 24 Jumble .24 letters. 12 Money mstters.14 religion .9 sports .26-32 to listings .31 weather .11 charge against Vilseck my considered in car shooting Wurzburg Germany a amps military investigators May charge a second Law enforcement officer who shot at a speeding car that was apparently trying to avoid a Roadblock March 6 near Vilseck Germany. A passenger in the vehicle was wounded in the Back. Army officials said they have found probable cause to charge a military policeman who fired his weapon in the incident. A criminal investigation agent has already been charged with attempted murder in the incident. The my whose name was not released has been titled for the offence of unlawful discharge of a firearm said maj. Michael Mckinney of the 3rd inf dives Public affairs office. Titling Means that in the opinion of the investigator there is evidence to support such a charge. The Driver of the car has also been titled for three offences a driving while intoxicated reckless driving and aggravated assault with a motor vehicle. Article 32 investigations have been convened in both cases to determine what if any charges could be made. Quot the my who is not a member of the 3rd inf div but Falls under the divisions special court martial convening authority works As a customs agent in Vilseck where the shooting took place Mckinney said. A spokesman for the 7th army training come said Friday that the my is a member of the 14lh my brigade. The shooting occurred following a High Speed Chase on roads in and around Vilseck. The my and an agent for the criminal investigation come each fired at the vehicle. One Bullet struck a rear seat passenger in the Back. The agent sgt. 1st class Jeffrey j. Brady of the Grafen Wuhr regional office was charged earlier this month with attempted murder wilful and unlawful discharge of a weapon and aggravated assault. The my whose name was not released was performing on the Job training with the agent on the night of the incident the name of the Driver was not released. The wounded Soldier spec. Matthew Pomeroy of the 26th support in narrowly escaped paralysis. Mckinney citing Protection of the soldiers privacy did not provide information about Pomeroy a current  from Page 1 the grief of her family and our entire nation with a Calm Power that somehow reassured All of us who mourned a he said. Onassis disclosed in february that she was suffering from non Hodgkin s Lymphoma a cancer of the Lymph system. As recently As sunday she had gone for a walk in Centra Park. After three Days of treatment at new York Hospital comely medical Center this week she returned to her apartment wednesday evening to die. She shunned medication in her final hours Tuckerman said. A there was nothing More to do for her a Tuckerman said. Onassis had signed a living will requesting that no extraordinary measures be taken. She said the cancer had spread to Onassis liver and she had pneumonia. She was in a coma for Only a Brief time before her death. A when she died it was very peaceful Quot Tuckerman said. A she was Alert some of the time. She could hear. She just sort of slipped  Onassis body was still there at mid morning police said. Outside dozens of people congregated across the Street and on nearby Side streets Many red eyed from crying. A a in a going to wait for her to come out i done to care what time she comes out Quot said Miguela Yaluk 42, a housekeeper. A i love her. I always love her. I think she is the most important first lady America Ever  on thursday As a priest administered last rites the Kennedy clan gathered around her sen. Edward Kennedy Sargent and Eunice Shriver Maria Shriver Ethel Kennedy rep. Joseph Kennedy ii and Onassis sister Lee Radziwill Ross a in times of Hope she captured our hearts. In tragedy her courage helped Salve a nation s grief. She was an image of Beauty and Romance and leaves an empty place in the world As i have known it Quot said lady Bird Johnson who succeeded Onassis As first lady. William Manchester author of the death of a president and a family Friend recalled that she a served this country in an extraordinary Way during that Long weekend after president Kennedy a assassination. She United us again in  and that a largely How she was remembered in the limousine on nov. 22, 1963, covered with the blood of her husband at his funeral holding hands with her Young children whom she fiercely shielded from publicity until they were grown. Bom july 28, 1929, Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was a Debutante and a socialite. She married Kennedy a Young senator in 1953 and was 31 when he became the nations 35th president. Their daughter Caroline was bom in 1957. John or. Arrived two weeks after his father won the 1960 election. A baby girl was stillborn in 1956, and a son Patrick died three Days after his premature birth in August 1963. After the 1975 death of her second husband greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis whom she married in 1968, she began a career in publishing and was an editor at Doubleday at the time of her death. In 1966, she made an unsuccessful attempt to Block the publication of Manchester a Book the death of a president because it revealed intimate family details. Manchester eventually agreed to drop . The transcript of his five hour interview with Onassis in Early 1964 remains sealed by court order until 2067.house from Page 1 the face of our own substantial deficit to continue to subsidize Germany France England Norway Belgium and other prosperous european  still the aide to Shays said a some flexibility is built in to allow the administration to waive the requirements in the event of an  the provision contains a schedule that Calls for the allies to pay 18.75 percent of its. Support costs by the end of fiscal 95, 37.5 percent by the end of fiscal 96, 56.25 percent by the end of fiscal 97 and 75 percent by the end of fiscal 9s. Half of any troops removed from Europe under he amendment could be reassigned in the United states or other nations out Side of Europe. The other half would be Cut from the Force Structure. The congressional budget office estimated that the amendment would save 54.8 billion Over five years. About 140,000 . Troops Are now stationed in Europe Down from a cold War Peak of More than 320,000. Plans Call for troop strength in Europe to shrink to just below1110,000 by 1996. The measure was strongly opposed by the Clinton administration. In a report to Congress last month defense Secretary Wilham Perry said demands for heavy Burden sharing increases from the nato allies threaten . Interests abroad and undermine american leadership within the Alliance. Rep. Herbert Bateman r-va., said the premise of the amendment is flawed because it is based on the idea that . Troops Are stationed in Europe solely to protect the nato allies. A the actual situation is that we deployed forces there not for their Sake and their interest but for our own Security interests Quot Bateman said. But Frank said the same argument was made when a similar provision was approved in 1990 that called for Japan to pay More of the costs for stationing . Troops there. Japan is now cited As the Model that supporters of increased nato Burden sharing would like the european allies to emulate. Last year Japan paid $3.3 billion a almost 70 percent of the Cost of stationing . Troops there. House debate on the defense Bill is expected to continue into next week. The Senate armed services committee is due to draft its version of the Bill the week of june 6. Differences in the two Bills will be reconciled in a conference later this year. Funeral planned for Mannheim infant Mannheim Germany a amps the funeral for the infant daughter of a local american couple is scheduled for 12 50 . Wednesday. Sarah Lin Stewart 10 weeks old died of natural causes at her parents Home about 9 45 . Sunday in Mannheim s Ganen Szajt District according to the army s 70th trans co she was the daughter of sgt. Jason l. Stewart and Christina d. Stewart. Sgt. Stewart is a company member stationed at Spinelli Barracks in Mannheim. The baby a other survivors include a twin brother Daniel Stewart half Brothers Jason m. Stewart Cory l. Stewart and Steven Anaya and a half sister Kimberly Anaya. The funeral is to be held in the Chapel at the Wal Friedhof a cemetery in Gar Wenstadt  
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