European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 22, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Vol. 53, no. 35 500 sunday May 22, 1994 d 8693 a a photos Jackie Onassis nation family and friends arrived saturday to attend a Wake for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis the for Trier first lady who died of cancer thursday night above John f. Kennedyjr. Speaks to reporters outside his Mother s new York apartment and thanks Well wishers for their concern. At right daughter Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg leaves her apartment with husband Edwin second from right and Onassis companion Maurice tempelman right. See Story on Page 5. Korea inches talks los Angeles a the Clinton administration voiced cautious optimism saturday that the latest nuclear in spec lion crisis with North Korea might have eased. . Officials said they arc ready to resume High level talks with Pyongyang although no dates have been set. The move toward resuming talks came As both the International atomic Energy Agency and . Officials said there is no evidence that North Korea has diverted any nuclear fuel into a bomb making a a the Iaea in a statement released saturday at its Headquarters in Vienna Austria said North Korea has agreed to meet with . Inspectors to discuss plans for monitoring spent fuel rods. The Iaea is an Arm of the United nations. President Clinton was wrapping up a two Day California trip during which he see Korea on Page 2 lawmakers resist further defense cuts while the defense budget being debated in the House trims $1 billion from president Clinton s request lawmakers Are sending a Clear signal they want no deeper cuts. Its Story on Page 2 so travel i 94 coming wednesday Roseon a bldg Etc travel tales and tips on spending less and seeing More for army it s a family affair support groups promoted to bolster self help by Effie Bathen staff writer bad Kissinger Germany a the army in Europe has mandated a family support group program that it Hopes will promote self Reliance in family members when soldiers Are deployed. A a in a sorry a the Days of holding hands Over every Little Creek in the Forest Are gone. They never should have been a said Rickord Gibbons an army Community services program specialist who helped develop the program. The army Hopes to empower family members to handle personal business even while their soldiers Are away. It came to Light during the 1991 persian Gulf War that Many spouses Felt helpless on their own particularly when the family was assigned overseas. Commanders must have a family support group plan in place or be in the process of forming a plan on or before May 26, Gibbons told delegates last week at the annual conference of the american women a activities Germany. Some units already have family support see affair on Page 4
