European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 17, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 r the stars and stripes monday october 17,1994 at a glance German Chancellor Helmut Kohl Center and wife Hannclore walk with an unidentified family out of an loggers him polling station Sun Day after casting their ballots. Kohls party declared Victory in a close race. See Story on Page 8. Reaching its goal the air Force is about to reach the fiscal year s goal of voluntarily separating 17,000 enlisted airmen and 1,700 officers officials say. A a ,. Quot a page4 marines concerned the Marine corps is trying to learn More about suicidal behaviour after a week in which three Camp Lejeune n.c., marines killed themselves a Page 6 Quayle damage president Bush concluded that Dan Quayle was hurting his re elec lion bid but refused to Force him off the ticket according to a new Book. A Page 7 korean appears North koreans Kim Jong ii appeared in Public for the first time in nearly three months. A page8 benefits to Rise americans 45 million recipients of social Security and supplemental Security income will get a 2.8 percent increase in benefits. A Page 14 Book Index 3. Abby Ann Landers. 20 automotive. 9 classifieds. 21-25 comics. .18-20 commentary .----13 faces in places. 10 focus a. 15-17 Horoscope. 23 Jumble. 23 letters. 12 Money matters. 14 sports. 25-32 to listings. 31 weather. 11 from Page 1 will have a major effect on the whole current debate about the Monarch and the Royal family. The Prince has put his cards on the the biography which the sunday times began serializing is the latest Book about the failed marriages of Queen Elizabeth is elder sons Charles and Prince Andrew. In the most recent publication two weeks ago Diana a former Riding instructor former army maj. James Hewitt claimed he had a five year affair with the Princess of Wales starting in 1986. Dimbleby a broadcaster did not allow Charles a veto Over the contents and refused to make some requested changes Alan Percival a Buckingham Palace spokesman told the associated press. A it would be fair to Call it an authorized account in that Jonathan Dimbleby was Given substantial Access to archival material letters and diaries a As you would expect for a serious author a said Percival who is also on Charles staff. Charles married the 20-year-old lady Diana Spencer a Nursery school teacher and daughter of an Carl in a 1981 wedding that was watched around the Globe. The couple formally separated in december 1992. They have two children Prince William 12, and Prince Harry 10. In a television interview with Dimbleby in june Charles acknowledged for the first time that he had been unfaithful to Diana but said it was Only after their marriage collapsed. Charles named no names. Questioned by Dimbleby he said that Camilla Parker Bowles 47 a an army officers wife who is widely reputed to be his mistress it a was and would remain among his closest friends. Dimbleby wrote that Charles father Prince Philip had Given him an ultimatum to marry Diana saying she would otherwise be compromised after news got out that she had visited Charles at Balmoral the Queens scottish Castle. Philip argued that Diana had a no past and was Young enough to be folded into the future Queen. Dimbleby said the marriage went wrong from the Start Diana had violent mood swings constant suspicions about Parker Bowles mutilated herself with Small cuts in her wrists and sat sobbing for hours. Andrew Morton in a 1992 Book with which Diana cooperated indirectly by letting friends talk wrote that Early in the marriage Diana found out that Charles was still seeing Parker Bowles. In the new biography Charles was writing by 1986 to an unidentified correspondent that he Felt a in a kind of Cage longing to be a How awful incompatibility is and How dreadfully destructive it can be for the players in this extraordinary drama. It has All the ingredients of a greek tragedy. I never thought it would end up like the Book will be published by Little Brown on nov. 3. Haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide Waves from a Balcony of the National Palace in port a Prince on saturday. Haiti from Page 1full Day Back in Haiti. He met sunday morning with aides inside the sprawling White National Palace where he spent the night after preaching peace and reconciliation to the haitian people. Clinton said the american people prov cd again in Haiti their willingness a to stand up to others because it is the right thing to it Clinton spoke at a Brief White House ceremony honouring the . Delegation that accompanied Aristide on his dramatic return to Power saturday. Many of them led diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis. Clinton Reading carefully from his notes and refusing to take reporters questions called . Military forces a the Power behind our he said service members were sent to Haiti to restore Aristide to Power and a that Mission was completed Quot saturday. A a Long night of fear is giving Way to a new Day of Promise a Clinton said. He spoke generally of the next Mission uniting a fractious nation and rebuilding its Economy. A we know there is a Long Road ahead a that dangers still Secretary of state Warren Christopher appearing on no cd a Afeef the press said returning Aristide under the . Watch gives Haiti a a great Chance probably the Best Chance in its history a to gain True joyous haitians celebrate the return of president Jean Bertrand Aristide in a Street of Cap haitian on saturday. Democracy. Christopher said the Agency for International development and other financial agencies will help to improve Haiti a we want to make a visible difference to the people of Haiti Over the next three or four months a he said Iraq from Page 1 tile or provocative actions against the tiny emirate. In a unanimous vote the 15-member Council passed a Resolution insisting that Iraq Transfer units recently deployed in Southern Iraq to their original positions. The vote followed a standoff Between the United states and Russia which had threatened to veto the Resolution. Iraq owes Russia billions of dollars and Moscow has been pressing to ease the crushing . Sanctions against Baghdad. A this unanimous vote should Send a Clear message a Albright said. A let Iraq be warned and let it fully understand that it should not miscalculate the firmness Unity and resolve of this Iraq triggered the latest Gulf crisis by moving More than 80,000 of its troops South toward Kuwait. In response the United states has sent about 11,000 serv ice members to the Gulf with 18,000 More awaiting orders to go. The 1990 iraqi invasion of Kuwait triggered the persian Gulf War in which a .-led coalition Defeated iraqis forces and ejected them from Kuwait. Christopher said the sanctions which have crippled Iraq s Economy will not be lifted until Saddam also complies with . Resolutions on respecting minorities returning kuwaitis captured in the 1990 invasion of Kuwait and agreeing to International monitoring of iraqi weapons a it seems to me quite improbable that he can comply w Ith All those resolutions and stay in Power Quot he said. A a there a no Occa Sion for the easing of sanctions. There a no occasion for doing him any favors at the present Christopher said two brigades of iraqi forces remained near Nasir Yah about 9c Miles from Kuwait and the crisis that prompted the sending of thousands of . Service members to Kuwait was not Over. But he said Saddam a does seem to be moving in the right National Security Council adviser Anthony Lake said the United states sees signs a that some of the units that had been holding in place or even digging in Are starting to be loaded on rail cars and moving North. But not All of the units Are doing Albright said the administration is a mildly optimistic about the iraqi troop withdrawal but that Baghdad has Only Days to leave the area before the United states considers further action
