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AIRPORT DURING MAY. 693-4029,(208)322-7887. LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia (AP) — Talks on how to implement a day-old peace accord were re portedly deadlocked Tuesday as Yugoslav and Slovenian officials failed to agree on terms for lift ing blockades of federal army bases. But a nearly week-old cease fire continued to hold in Slove nia. In ethnically divided Croa tia, which like Slovenia declared independence last month, offi cial media reported scattered vi olence. A police officer said one person was killed. Slovenia and the federal presi dency accused each other of jeopardizing the peace accord, even before a European Commu nity team arrived Tuesday to monitor the truce. The pact, brokered by the EC Nominee pays tribute to civil rights WASHINGTON (AP) — Su preme Court nominee Clarence Thomas paid tribute Tuesday to the civil rights movement in an attempt to dispel crit icism that he turned his back on fel low blacks by opposing af firmative ac tion. on Monday, calls on Slovenia and Croatia to suspend moves toward independence for three months. Negotiations on terms of the two republics' secession is to start by Aug. 1. Yugoslavia's collective presi dency has not ratified the pact. It complained Tuesday that Slove nia has not lifted blockades of federal army bases in the repub lic, deactivated its militias or re leased all federal army prisoners. Slovenian Information Min ister Jelko Kacin acknowledged that the republic had not com pleted lifting its blockades or fully deactivated its forces. He said compliance with a complex accord "cannot be carried out im mediately." The official news agency Tan- jug, citing unidentified sources. said talks in Brioni, on the Adriatic coast, on implementing the truce were deadlocked over the issue of lifting the blockades. The report did not elaborate. Nonetheless, Slovenia's Par liament appeared ready to give the agreement reluctant appro val when it meets Wednesday. "I think Parliament will sup port the declaration, but no body's really satisfied with it. Nobody trusts anyone in Yugos lav politics," said Janez Kopac, a Slovenian lawmaker. Slovenian Parliament speaker France Brucar, who attended Monday's peace plan negotia tions, said Tuesday the Euro pean Community had forced the accord on both sides. "We can't really talk about ne gotiations, rather of unilaterally dictated conditions," said Bru car, who described the accord as "almost equal to surrender with no guarantees we will not be at tacked." The Europeans who arrived Tuesday stressed their 30 to 50 monitors would be unarmed. Also Tuesday, the federal col lective presidency sent two ne- § otiators to Ljubljana, capital of lovenia, to discuss the terms of the accord with the republic's president, Milan Kucan. The presidency had accused the secessionist republic of vio lating the accord by boycotting an overnight meeting of the pre sidency and ordering Slovenian lawmakers to vacate the federal Parliament in Belgrade. Clarence Thomas "I have been extremely fortu nate; I have benefited greatly from the civil rights movement, from the justice for whom I am nominated to succeed," Thomas said of civil rights groups and Justice Thurgood Marshall, the first black member of the high court. Marshall is retiring at age 83. Thomas, 43, made the remarks LAPD overhaul Commission urges Chief Gates to retire LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Police Department needs to re place Chief Daryl Gates as part of an over haul to curb brutality and racism and to keep it from slipping into a "siege mentality," a special com mission rec ommended Tuesday. Mayor Tom Bradley Gates responded that he would not resign soon and hinted that it would take a voter referendum to persuade him to quit. "The people will * speak and that will say volumes to me," he told reporters. "The support that I have within the organization ... and in the commmunity has been outstanding. I'm not going to run away." The Independent Commission called for Gates to end his often stormy 13-year tenure, possibly through retirement, and recom mended reshaping his job with a 10-year limit and more accounta bility. The 10-member commission led by former Deputy U.S. Secre tary of State Warren Christopher also found graphic examples of police racism, a confrontational attitude by officers toward the public and a deficient citizen complaint system. The report recommended res ignations for unidentified mem bers of the city's Police Commis sion in the "interests of harmony and healing" after the political fallout from the beating. And it called for granting the Mayor Tom Bradley-appointed panel more power. Republic leaders endorse program Ex-Aggie in medical school tired of and too busy for bar hopping desires good-looking, energetic, ambitious, non smoking, drug-free, goal and family oriented coed for friendship and dating. Send picture and resume to 6411 Spencer Hwy. 198 Pasadena, Texas 77505. LIVE TALK 1-900-773-3777. Adults only. $2.50/min. 10 minute minimum. Live talk one on one. aduKs only. 1 -900-773-8300, 2.50/ min., 10 min/minimum. during a courtes sy call on Sen. Strom Thurmond., R-S.C., in a clear response to charges by some civil rights leaders that he learned the wrong lessons from his long climb out of a childhood of poverty in segregated Georgia. The latest example of such crit icism was an article published in Tuesday's editions of The New York Times by Haywood Bums, a law school dean who recalled his own upbringing in a poor black family in the segregated South. MOSCOW (AP) — President Mikhail S. Gorba chev won crucial endorsement from Russian Pres ident Boris Yeltsin and eight other republic lead ers Monday for the economic program he will present to Western leaders in London. Efforts to build a market economy got a boost earlier Monday from lawmakers, who voted 343-5 to give preliminary approval to the Soviets' first bankruptcy law. The measure could put 13 per cent of now subsidized state-mn companies out of business within a year, the state news agency Tass reported. The republics' endorsement, reached in talks at a plush government country home 12 miles west of Moscow, was sure to boost Gorbachev's stand- ing at his meeting July 17 with leaders of the Group of Seven most industrialized nations. Republic officials "agreed to the arguments pro posed by Gorbachev to the problems which will be discussed in London," the state-mn TV news cast "Vremya" reported. "A big concord was achieved, and I'm leaving not only with my own ideas and impressions, but also with a common position of all participants in this process," Gorbachev told "Vremya." "It came out here that we can solve all problems more successfully if we remember that we have been formed as one powerful economic market." Urinary Tract Infection Do you experience frequent urination, burning, stinging or back pain when you urinate? 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