European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 30, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes Friday december 30,1994 at a glance Adranda Pyrce of Phoenix cries As she talks about bigamy charges faced by her husband Vernon Pierce who revealed he had set of a notebook to keep track of his four wives and the other women he was dating. See Story on Page 7. Ready to talk peace with Bornus ral Fng Down on the capital Chechnya s Leader reportedly says he is ready to resolve the conflict. Bomb gear found detectives discover bomb making material in the new Jersey Home of subway firebomb suspect Edward a � 6 China connection much of the american know Howand initial planning for Israel s can celeb Lavi fighter plane Are about to be put to use in China. 7 fairy tales for Sale More than 1 00 offers poured in for 20 castles inherited from the East German communists and now up for Sale. -. Pages a Dicey future after years of aggressive expansion troubling signs Are on the Hori Zon for the Casino Industry. Page 14 l Index Abby Ann Landers. 20 classifieds. 21-25 comics. 18-20 commentary. 13 crossword 20 faces n places. 10 focus. 15-17 Horoscope 22 Jumble 22 letters. .12 Money matters. 14 sports 26-32 Vii stings. 31 weather 11 .-.-. \. .. Commander in Bosnia prods sides to accept truce Pale Bosnia and Herzegovina a the commander of. Forces in Bosnia said thursday he was hopeful the warring parties would agree to a four month truce As a first step to renewing peace negotiations. There is Good will on both sides and i Hope we re going to get some conclusion by the weekend it. Gen. Sir Michael Rose told reporters after meeting bosnian serbian leaders in their stronghold of Pale East of Sarajevo. Bosnian serbian Leader Radovan Karadzic had earlier said he might sign the agreement thursday but Rose said More negotiations were necessary. Today might be a Little soon because we were not expecting it before dec. 31 or Jan. 1. We still have two Days to go Rose said. Bosnian serbs and the bosnian govern ment agreed to a one week cease fir that took effect saturday to allow time to workout the details of the longer truce. The bosnian serbs self proclaimed As Sembly was meeting thursday to consider its position on the proposed agreement and the possibility of resuming peace negotiations on the basis of an International plan they have repeatedly rejected. As the deadline for the four month cessation of hostilities approached Rose intensified negotiations with All Pale he returned to Sarajevo to meet bosnian vice president Ejup Ganic. ,. Rose was presenting both sides with anew draft of the agreement for the serbs and the Muslim led government to Stop fighting for four months starting Jan. 1, freeze front lines and withdraw som troops. V. A v .-.l-.-. Asked what were the main problem during his discussions Rose said there Are no main problems there Are details we Are discussing he declined to elaborate. attending the Pale talks with Rose was Gen. Ratko Mladic the bosnian serbian military commander and a key figure in any peace settlement. In a trouble shooting Mission wednes Day Rose travelled to the Northwestern Bihac pocket where fighting has threat ened to unravel the one week cease fire. He won verbal agreement to a cease fire from Fikret Abdich a renegade mus Lim warlord controlling 6,000 rebel mus Lim soldiers in the Bihac Region. The commander of Bihac government forces Gen. Atif Budakovic told Rose he would have to consult with Sarajevo before agreeing to a truce in the area. 23 survive turkish airlines crash Ankara Turkey a a turkish airlines Jet with 76 people aboard crashed into a Mountain m Eastern tur key in heavy Snow thursday. Twenty three people survived an official plane was carrying 69 passengers and seven Crew members transportation minister Mehmet Kosteen said. Most of the passengers were military Boeing 737 took off from the Capi Tal Ankara and crashed about five mile from its destination the City of Van. The plane was making its third attempt Toland after two previous tries were aborted because of harsh weather Anat Olia reported. Military personnel Are under strict or Ders to avoid travelling by Road in South Eastern Turkey because kurdish separatist guerrillas often target passenger buses in search of Security officials. Army Rescue teams went to the scene but heavy Snow hampered Rescue efforts Kosteen said. Murat Ozkan the Deputy governor of Van told state television that30 bodies had been recovered. Kosteen said at least 20 people last major turkish airlines crash was near Ankara in 1983, when 46 people died ,. v released frontage 1 his . Army oh-58a Kiowa helicopter deviated from the route and crossed into North Korea. The statement did not admit to spying and gave no explanation for the deviation but said i admit that this criminal action i inexcusable and unpardonable. However at Home my parents wife and kids Are anxiously waiting for my return to them. I Only Hope and it is my desire that the korean people s army will leniently forgive me for my illegal intrusion so that 1 May re to my Home and be with my family after Hall s statement was released a Linton administration official speaking on condition of anonymity acknowledged that the helicopter could be viewed As having illegally entered North korean air space but reiterated the action was accidental and no part of a spying Mission. . Officials have expressed regret Over the Washington on wednesday Clinton denied Hall s helicopter was involved in espionage. He was on a routine training mis Sion. That s All the president said. Clinton and administration official avoided threatening retaliation even while insisting the helicopter strayed into North korean territory because of navigational or rows. ". A lawmakers and Secretary of state War Ren Christopher have said failure to release the Pilot soon could jeopardize a agreement to provide $4 billion in Aid to North Korea and improve relations. In Exchange the isolated communist state suspected of building nuclear weapons is sup posed to Stop work on its nuclear program. Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana a senior Republican on the Senate foreign relations committee told Fox to that the statement attributed to Hall is a typical North korean strategy and sort of a cold War re enactment the Only basis for Hope is the fact that the North korean government is still Cohe rent enough to want to have a relationship with the United states Lugar said. It was t Clear Why North Korea release the statement four Days after it was said to have been written and just after Hubbard arrived for the highest level direct talks yet in the crisis. But there have been indications of Power struggle Between the North s civilian leaders and military hard liners reported Tobe upset Over the nuclear agreement signed two months North s official korean Central news Agency supplied a text of what it called Hall s confession. It said Hilemon was thrown from the Heli copter in the crash and killed Hilemon s body was released last week and returned to the United states. He was buried wednes Day. To \. A \ Uso from Page 1 spouse who comes in while she s travelling around Europe said Tom Govero director of the Naples Uso. But there is no reason for anyone to be taking Pic Tures in the Uso especially without asking first. Our people Are really Good about watching what s going on because they be been sensitized. Five people including an american Sailor were killed when a car bomb exploded outside the Uso on april 15, 1988. Police later arrested members of the japanese red army in the attack. The japanese terrorist group had been inactive for several years before the at tack. After the attack the Uso remained closed for several months before the Navy and italian police moved it to a building inside the port area where it is guarded by italian police and the Navy Shore patrol. Govero said despite the extra precaution his people Are still very nervous because Many of them were present when the attack occurred six years ago. He said he does t know How the woman slipped past the military identification checkers at the downtown facility is within the port area where both . And other for eign ships Dock. The club offers . Sail ors a place to eat play Pool and make phone Calls to the states. My people noticed her immediately and when they asked her what she was doing and who she was she told them shews a French tourist Govero said. She told them she had no passport no hotel room and that she was on her Way to some place in the Middle said the woman was escorted out of the Fleet area by Uso personnel a about 7 . And was then spotted taking pictures of sailors As the club was closing around 10 30 . Uso workers immedi Atel went to the italian police stationed nearby. After questioning the e woman the police arrested her. In addition to the photographs Osnato officials and politicians police also found pictures of Walter and other dressed in camouflage clothing. The news clippings included reports on the Hijack ing of the air France jetliner last week end and nato intervention in Yugoslavia according to an associated press officials at nearby naval support activity Naples said they have asked ital Ian authorities to provide extra Security in the port area. The spokesman said redid not expect an increase in military Security in the port area or at the . Facilities in the Naples area. Except for a Brief closure on thursday because of a barrage of reporters Govero said the Uso remains open. There recurrently three . Ships in port with several Hundred sailors in the italian police Are taking this very seriously Govero said. They put a extra surveillance patrol in the area and they re keeping a tight watch. To be truthful sailors Are safer in the Uso than they Are anywhere i
