European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 21, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 r the stars and stripes sunday August 21,1994 at a glance two time Nobel prize Winner Linus Pauling shown in a 1993 picture died at age 93 at his ranch in California. Pauling was a Leader in the fight against nuclear weapons and an advocate of Vitamin c to prevent cancer and other diseases. See Story on Page 7.report on probe the Whitewater investigation has grown to include an examination of president Clinton s More recent Campaign financing a report says. A Page 6dna tests questioned . Simpsons attorney said blood samples May have been Quot compromised by Misla Beling cutting switching and other a Page 8attorney targeted an adviser to the French president wanted to have the defense attorney for terrorist Carlos Quot the jackal killed in the Early 1980s, the lawyer said. A Page 11interest-rate fears Stock investors gave a second look to the latest move to increase interest rates and they did no to like what they saw. A Page 12royal Battle Prince Charles and his estranged wife Diana will Battle it out in the bookstores in november with new accounts from opposite sides of the fractured fairy tale marriage. A Page 20 1 Index j Abby Ann Landers a a a 20 classifieds. 24 �29 commentary. A a a 23 faces a places. A a a 20 Horoscope. 28 letters. A a a. 22 Money matters. 12 �13 Mutual 13 -17 sports 29< -36 weather. M m m 21 bar gainers agree to trim $3 billion from crime Bill Washington apr democrats and moderate republicans agreed before Dawn saturday to Cut president Clinton a crime fighting package by about $3 billion but they failed to Complete a Deal aimed at letting the stalled Bill move through the House. Clinton appealed again for Swift action saying the Choice is to a pass the toughest attack on crime in history or to walk a we must seize the Opportunity to make a dramatic difference in every neighbourhood every town every City a Clinton said in his weekly nationally broadcast radio address. A this can Mark the beginning of a determined Effort to work together across party lines a not just on crime but on Many other issues. Linton said he worked hard Over the last 10 Days to a get the crime Bill Back on track after it failed to Clear a procedural Barrier in the House. A it is Back on track because members of both parties worked together in Good Faith a he said. Clinton touted the Bill a prevention id from Page 1 would give an assessment to the Pentagon. A a there a been some great work but there Are still challenges a Joulwan said. A a we re watching Bukavu in the South of Rwanda he said. The City is a possible trouble spot As the French prepare to pull out. Before boarding his aircraft to leave Entebbe the general again stressed his satisfaction with the . Military a Effort. A a family members especially those in Germany should be very proud of those members contributing Here he said. Joulwan travelled to Kigali Rwanda and Goma Zaire on saturday to assess the situation. In Kigali Joulwan met with . Serv ice members . Officials and rwandan vice president and defense minister Paul Zagame. In Goma he met with Brig. Gen. Jack p. Nix jr., joint task Force Alpha commander. Haircut from Page 1 Section saying there Isnit a crime victim who Trade a tougher sentence for a set of programs that would assure the crime happen in the first place. A Vin the gop response to Clinton a radio address rep. Bill Paxon of new York said republicans would keep fighting for crime legislation that contained less in a wasteful social spending and tougher anti crime measures. A earlier today the president indicated he was finally listening and was now willing to accept some of our no nonsense crime provisions a Paxon said. A a that a Good news because republicans want a future that a Tough and unyielding on the criminal and fair and compassionate for the House negotiators have made some changes and Clinton discussed one of them. Under the new rules he said peo pie will be notified if sexual predators move into their communities. Talking through the night behind closed doors in a nearly deserted Capitol bar gainers from the two sides still had differences these were Over proposals allowing the use of evidence of prior sexual attacks in trials of accused rapists the release of some imprisoned drug offenders and the distribution of Money to states for prisons. But participants from both parties speaking on condition of anonymity said negotiators had agreed to trim the $33 billion election year legislation to about $30 billion. The reductions and other changes forced by republicans represented concessions by democrats who needed gop support to approve the Bill. About two thirds of the reductions would come in crime prevention programs which republicans were insistent on slashing including an employment program for youths. The rest were to be aimed at other initiatives including scholarships that would be Given to College students who agree to serve As police officers. Y. Bar gainers took a break shortly before 6 . And planned to meet again later saturday. Their goal was to Complete an agreement in time for House approval later saturday. Refugees flow to. Zaire fearing Border closure said Friday that a a cafes terminated the contracts. Because of Clear evidence of default by the a your focus is now restoring the Barber and Beauty services to our customers As quickly As possible a said it. Col. Joe Cato of cafes Europe Headquarters in Imdorf. A we regret the inconvenience to our Derheim customers who will need to fend for themselves until we restore the Cato refused further comment. A a cafes Europe a policy is not to discuss the details of such cases publicly a he said. Derheim is a military bedroom Community of 1,700 people located 22 Miles East of the army a 1st army div Headquarters in bad Kreuz Nach. Smith said she was shocked by the sudden closure of her shop aug. 11. A i feel like my name has been smeared. It was the most humiliating experience of my life a she said. A they cafes officials came in and told my girls two other employees to go Home because i had been stealing. I Haven to even been charged a she said As tears filled her eyes. Bukavu Zaire apr zairian paratroops in Bukavu were preparing to Seal the Border with Rwanda As thousands of refugees wished to a squalid Sanctuary saturday in the Frontier towns squatter Camps. _ French troops toiling to keep a steady flow of refugees moving across the Border Bridge said the paratroops were expected to Seal the Frontier saturday. The zairian government ordered the Border closed Friday. Aid workers said that about 25,000 refugees crossed into Bukavu on Friday and that saturdays flow was significantly larger As the monday deadline approached for the withdrawal of French soldiers from a protective zone they established the closure angered customers she said. It was like a mob. The Community was irate in the Middle of a workday. A. Smith said that when she was questioned by cafes investigators she acknowledged that she had been giving away about 10 haircuts a month for 16 months. A for cafes which gets 5 percent of i feel like my name has been smeared. It was the most humiliating experience of my life a Thalia Smith a a but Ith argues at cafes was not the real loser a she was. Each free haircut Cost her business far More than it did the Exchange service a a total of $2400 Over the past 16 months. A i logged in even single haircut a Smith said insisting that she never tried to hide anything. She said she had notified the concessionaire manager in bad Kreuz Nach of her promotional policy before she started it but never received in southwestern Rwanda in june. A we done to know what will happen when the word gets out that Zaire is closing the Border. We done to know if that will make people stay where they Are now or create a panic and a Rush for the Border a said Nina Winquist spokeswoman for the International committee of the red Cross. Tens of thousands of people were still on the roads moving toward Bukavu. Winquist estimated that 25,000 trudged toward Zaire from i Gongoro. She said the French had estimated that another 20,000 or More were travelling from Kinuye. Aid workers said closing the Border would leave tens of thousands of people stranded on the rwandan Side of the enrage and could hamper the French withdrawal. Feedback. Smith also contended that cafes been cheating her by taking 10 percen the revenues from the Sale of merch Dise a such As curl activator and 1 Spray a even though the contract s plates 5 percent. A u among those getting free hair from Smith were local residents v served As models in Community prefer tons of Black history month. She 1 gave free cuts to a Man in Exchange repairing and maintaining the shops c pers she said. It was not Clear when the hidden vie camera was installed in the ceiling i Smith said cafes investigators told they had accumulated 800 hours of to she said that indicates they began the vesti gation before the most recent ext Sion of her contract in july Smiths contract with cafes Sta that it can be terminated for breach contract but that notification must be writing. A i never got. Anything in writing Ever Smith said of the seven Day Peri Between the shops closure and offic notification from cafes on Friday. Xt"1 Mou id n Over it Ever steal peril never she said. A a what a worse thai Damn thief a
