European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 30, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes wednesday november 30," 1394 at a glance jurors were scheduled to receive final instructions tuesday before beginning deliberations in the trial of Heidi Fleiss the alleged Holly Wood Madam. See Story on Page 8. Pilot Rule fought fliers have filed a lawsuit to Chal Lenge a Federal Law that forces com Mercial pilots to retire at age 60. " " page4 teen Ager s crime wave a 14-year-old boy has gone on a six year crime spree that has forced some companies to move away from a British town ,. Page5 Smith trial Susan Smith s trial on charges that she murdered her two Young sons will not be held before next summer a South Carolina judge has ruled .,." ,.".- pages thoughts on kamikazes looking Back at world War a Many japanese see the Kamikaze pilots who carried out terrifying at tacks on the . Navy As innocent Young victims of a senseless War. Page 10 Abc signed up Hollywood s dream team plans to make to shows with capital Cit ies Abc inc. Page 16 Index Abby Ann Landers. 24 classifieds. 25-29 comics. 22-24 commentary 15 crossword. 24 faces n places. 21 focus 17-20 Horoscope. 26 Jumble. 26 letters 14 Money matters 16 sports 29-36 to listings 35 weather 13 democrats rally for Gatt Washington a lawmakers supporting a historic 124-nation Trade Accord Are hoping that a predicted 100-vote Victory margin in the House on tuesday will build momentum in the Senate where the outcome remains in doubt. Vice president Al Gore on tuesday urge agricultural executives supporting the Accord to keep the pressure on lawmakers Dur ing the final hours before the House vote in the first lame Duck session in 12 years. The vote counts Are coming in a Way that tells us we re close to Victory. But we re not there yet. A. We have got to really turn it on now Gore said at a rally in the Capitol. President Clinton lobbied House Mem Bers tuesday in Large and Small groups As his aides expressed Confidence that the Accord negotiated under the general agreement on tariffs and Trade would pass its first test. They were setting their sights on the Senate which votes thursday. At his last news conference As House speaker Thomas Foley p-wash., told reporters that he was confident the out going democratic controlled House would approve the agreement. I Hope and Trust the Senate will Fol Low. For us not to approve Gatt think would be a signal blow. To the role of leadership of the United states he said backers were predicting the House on tuesday would approve the pact by As much As a 100-vote margin. The debate was scheduled to begin at 4 . Est 10 . Get followed by a vote at 7 pm. Est. But Gore and Foley spoke a Day after the Clin ton administration lost two presumed sup porters of the pact Sens. Max Baucus d Mont and Hank Brownr Colo. The senators said they would oppose Gatt because of concerns that the world Trade organization which would be created to referee Trade disputes would infringe on . Sovereignty. Baucus the chairman of the Senate finance subcommittee on Trade had sup ported Gatt in committee. Gore shrugged off the loss saying we tried to get them All. I m not sure we re going to get them All. Well always lose some. On the plus Side for the administration sen. Phil Gramm a Texas who has criticized the Gatt Bill for including too Many no Trade measures said tuesday that he will support waiving Senate Bud get rules to get the Bill passed. With an Eye toward thursday s crucial Senate vote Clinton telephoned wavering lawmakers on monday after assembling the economic stars from eight previous administrations in a rally at the White House. Rep. Sam Gibbons d-fla., told report ers that he expected about 270 of the 434 members of the House to vote in favor of ratifying Gatt. As acting chairman of the House ways and Means committee he will Lead pro Gatt forces in the floor de Bate scheduled to last four hours tuesday. The agreement is supported by House leaders of both parties with the exception of the third ranking Democrat whip David Bonior of Michigan even an opponent rep. Duncan Hunter r-calif.,conceded his Side would be Happy with a showing of 150 to 180 votes. Proponents include Foley incoming speaker Newt Gingrich r-ga., outgoing majority Leader Richard Gephardt d mo., and retiring minority Leader Rob Ert Michel r-i11. Peace from Page 1 Bihac Gen. Atis Budakovic reported that 114 government soldiers were killed or wounded monday in the 32-Square mile Bihac area and that there were 94 casualties sunday. There were no casualty figures from the serbian forces. A . Spokesman it. Col Jan Dirk on Merveldt said 13 shells fell in Bihac on monday and . Sources said nine of them hit around remnants of the bos Nian army s 5th corps in the area of the overcrowded Hospital. Another . Spokesman maj. Herd Gou Melon said one civilian was killed monday when two 120 my mortar rounds struck a neighbourhood inside the Safe area. In Washington president Clinton s senior foreign policy advisers met at the White House and Secretary of state Warren Christopher prepared to Fly to Brussels Belgium today to discuss what his spokesman termed a lot of ideas with foreign ministers representing nato countries and Russia. The administration decided to try to seek a cease fire in the besieged Muslim enclave of Bihac officials said. Dealing with the War has split the United states and the europeans. The allies resent that there Are no . Peace keeping troops in Bosnia while the United states is irritated that the United nations and the allies have prevented nato from making a sustained bombing of serbian positions to enforce the .designation of Bihac As a Safe , officials ruled out sending 2,000 marines who Are offshore in the Adriatic into the conflict to try to Rescue 60,000 muslims trapped in Bihac. But they said there was a real Prospect that . Peacekeepers would be withdrawn from the line it fire in which Case marines and possibly other . Forces would assist in evacuating them. One High level official rejected the no Tion of allowing a federation of serbs throughout what once was Yugoslavia. It s simply not True that we will Counte Nance a greater Serbia undersecretary of state Peter Tarnoff said Early tuesday on Abc to s Nightwine. Tarnoff said the United states had gotten some measure of cooperation from the Belgrade government in recent weeks in closing some Border areas Between Serbia and portions of Bosnia populated by serbs. But on the same Issue state depart ment spokesman Michael Mccurry said it s possible to have a discussion on that Type of Issue and indeed those have been the ideas that have circulate among the he said the Cross Border link would be similar to the federation approved in March Between muslims and croats in Bosnia after . Mediation. The bosnian serbs who would maintain control of 49 percent of Bosnia under a International peace plan have rejected a confederation with the muslims an croats As a precondition to being linked to serbian dominated Yugoslavia. Still with virtually no Hope that the bosnian serbs can be deterred from con quering Bihac the administration is struggling to find ways to keep the War from spreading and to repair its rift with the european allies As Well. The peace plan devised by the unite states France Britain Russia and Ger Many would retain Bosnia s sovereignty but effectively Divide the country in a Way that would give a Muslim croatian coalition control of 51 percent and bosnian serbs 49 percent. Bosnia and Croatia accepted the plan but the bosnian serbs who would Nave to relinquish about one third of the Terri tory they hold rejected it. Proposed Revi Sions were discussed Friday in Paris by senior . And Allied officials. From Page 1 offering a confederation Between bosnian serbs and Serbia under a peace plan put together by the United states France Britain Germany and Russia. Serbs would have to recognize the Muslim led government in Bosnia and Herzegovina whose confederation wit Croatia would Steve As an example of the political link Between serbs. I m not prepared to say that we should change our position on Bosnia again Dole said. . Secretary of state Warren Christo Pher is expected to discuss the offer of a political link Between bosnian serbs to serbian Brussels talks this week. Nato planners have begun work on contingency plans for a possible with draw of the 23,000 . Peacekeeper from Bosnia adventure that would re quire at least 20,000 combat troops including . Service members. That is not a question Levant to focus on Dole said. But the european allies argue that a withdrawal of peacekeepers will be inevitable if Washington no longer respects the . Arms ban against the government in Sarajevo. As majority Leader Dole will Wield great influence Over the . Foreign policy Agenda and the role it will give to nato and America s Post cold War commitment to the Alliance. Dole said he visited nato to under line his continued support for the Alli Ance and for its efforts to draw in new members from Eastern Europe. But he said he also wanted to state the Case that nato must not be subordinated to the United nations As it has been in Bosnia. Today Dole travels to London for talk with British foreign Secretary m Dougla Shurd and prime minister John major. Quayle from Page 1 tory of heart or circulation problems. The illness was t expected to Hurt his potential bid for the presidency said Ann Hathaway executive director of issues96, Quayle s Multi candidate political action committee. Obviously it s Uncertain when hell Beable to resume his schedule. Long term hell be Fine and this should t affect his political future at All Hathaway said. After leaving the vice presidency nearly two years ago Quayle joined the Hud son Institute a conservative policy re search Center in Indianapolis and launched an investment firm. The conservative Republican has also travelled the country promoting his Book standing finn about his life in politics. Quayle has said he expects to decide by Early next year whether hell run for president in 1996. He recently transferred the Money left Over from his 1986 Senate Campaign to a political action committee
