European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 15, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes monday August 15,1994 h. At a glance Shin Sakurao resigned As head of Japan s environment Agency after after angering South Korea and China by stating that Japan s occupation of asian nations before an during world War ii had benefited them. See Story on Page 8. Dropping in again Allied cargo planes have dropped nearly 34 tons of food Over Bosnia since thursday night when mis Sions were resumed. Page 5 seeking compensation two filipinos who fought with the japanese during world War ii Are asking the japanese to compensate them for their wartime service. Page 8 grabbing a bite to pass the time on car trips the thing americans most like to do is snack. An author has come up with suggestions to make travel snacks More Page 9 quite a stunt Harrison Ford really does Dodge explosions and scramble onto a moving helicopter in his latest movie. Page 10 High tech rockers Cash machines on the farm what would Max Yasgur say about that Page 14 l Index Abby Ann Landers 24 automotive 9 classifieds 20-23 comics. 18-19,24 commentary. 13 faces n places 10 focus-.15-17 Horoscope. .22 Jumble. 22 letters. 12 Money matters 14 sports. 25-32 to listings. 31 weather .11 Worner Deputy Given reins Brussels Belgium a Nat Deputy Secretary general Sergio Balan Zino provisionally succeeded Manfred dryer on sunday a Day after the Alli Ance s top executive died of Colon cancer t age 59 r. _ Galanzino was Riah led acting nato Secretary general until w6rners Succes Sor has been selected said an Alliance source who asked not to be has been carrying out the. Duties of Secretary general in recent months As Worner s health deteriorated. After word of Werner s death spread saturday he was praised in Many capitals for steering the Western Alliance through the collapse of the Warsaw pact and catholics March 25 years after British sent in Belfast Northern Ireland a thousands of Ira supporters marched in Belfast toward the ornate City Hall on sunday 25 years after British troops were deployed Ireland a would be peacekeepers. Police refused to confirm whether the marchers would be allowed to reach City Hall where a by Fol Lowers of the Rev. Ian Paisley was planned. But More than 1,000 soldiers and police were guarding the route of the Catholic marchers in Hopes of preventing violence Between them and hard line protestant loyalists in nearby neighbourhoods. British authorities traditionally have barred Catholic marchers from going out Side their own neighbourhoods but Las year officials twice allowed them into downtown Belfast. Loyalist gunmen angered in their be Lief that Britain wants to Cut a secret Deal with the Irish Republican army and withdraw from Northern Ireland have killed four catholics in the past few weeks. The body of the latest victim a unidentified Man was found shot through the head and dumped in a protestant part of West Belfast Early sunday. The Ulster defense association the main protestant based paramilitary group said in a Telephone Call to the British broadcasting corp. That its Mem. Bers killed the Man for allegedly spying. Twenty five years ago this past week end Belfast and other parts of Northern Ireland were on the Edge of civil aggrieved at Long standing discrimination in housing jobs and the vote were clashing in the streets with protes Tant gangs and the partisan police Force. When a March by protestant extremists in Londonderry Northern Ireland s Sec Galanzino helping reshape its Mission for the Post cold War world. He Becam Enato s chief executive july 1, 1988,after a six year stint Asj Grinan defens minister. He was the first German toehold nato s top civilian Post., funeral arrange ments were being worked out sunday including the was obtained by the Washington Post is the latest tool in a Long running dispute Over recruiting Between the Pentagon and sceptics on Capitol Hill. For Many years Pryor and other congressional critics arguing that the military was growing smaller with the end of the uld War succeeded in scaling Back what they said were bloated budgets for recruiters and advertising. Lately though senior commanders have succeeded in stopping the cuts and even winning Back a share of them in mediately attacked Catholic Homes in the Falls and Shankill roads of Belfast. Today More than 18,000 soldiers remaining Northern Ireland encamped in heavily defended Barracks with watchtowers surveillance cameras and Wall and net de lenses designed to deter bombs and attacks. Part by warning of a potential recruiting crunch in coming years. Although total forces will become smaller the service still will need a steady Supply of Young people to take entry level jobs. Mean while attitude surveys show waning de sire among Young people to join the Mili tary. -,., /./. The Gao said the military is exaggerating the risks of a recruiting drought in coming years. Although the number of people aged 17 to 21 the main target for recruiters has been historically Lowin recent years the Pool will increase steadily in Corning years the report said. And while youth attitude surveys do show widespread indifference to the Mili tary the Gao noted that these do not necessarily predict recruiting Success. Indecent years the services have drawn about half their recruits from people who according to the attitude surveys were not initially inclined to enlist
