NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5B THE NEWS in brief Wednesday, September 7, 1994 "Your Book Professionals" "At the top of Naismith Hill" Hrs: 8-6 M-th. 8-5 fr. 9-6 Sat. 12-4 sun. 843-3826 SANTA FE, N.M. An ex-convict and a teen-ager who allegedly made their way across the country by killing people and stealing their cars were captured by police yesterday as they slept under a bridge, weapons at their side. Tri-state killing spree over, suspects caught Acting on a tip from a Santa Fe man who had given the suspects a ride Monday night, eight state police officers wielding 20-shot assault rifles arrested the pair in a concrete culvert in the high desert country just outside Santa Fe. Eric A. Elliott, 16, and Lewis E. Gilbert, 22, both of Newcomerstown, Ohio, are suspected of killing four people in Ohio, Missouri and Oklahoma and using each victim's car to get to their next crime. "The nightmare is over," said Bob Hawk, representative for the FBI office in Cleveland. The men appeared in court yesterday on federal charges of unlawful flight from prosecution and were ordered held pending further hearings tomorrow. Both also face state charges of burglary and kidnapping in Ohio. The men were found about 9:30 a.m. sleeping on blankets next to the remains of a campfire in the culvert, which is in a dry gully. Two high-powered rifles, a shotgun and a handgun were found nearby. SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina Pope cancels trip to Bosnia due to danger Bosnian Serbs fired nearly a dozen artillery rounds near Sarajevo yesterday in the most serious violation to date of NATO's ban on heavy weapons around the capital. U. N. officials also reported heavy shooting at the airport and said two United Nations military planes had been hit by ground fire in the last 48 hours. The fighting prompted Pope John Paul II to call off his planned trip tomorrow to the Bosnian capital, after he failed to win assurances of safety for the crowds expected to turn out to see him. His visit to neighboring Croatia was still scheduled for Saturday. WASHINGTON Report suggests defense cut is possible In a broad array of military activities, from pilot training to commissaries to the management of spare parts, the military could get along with less than President Clinton requested, said the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress. The Pentagon's operating budget could be cut by $4.5 billion next year without harming overall military readiness, a congressional report concluded yesterday. Jayhawk Bookstore As military spending continues to gradually decline, Republicans and moderate Democrats are warning that the nation's Ireland and IRA commit to peace The Associated Press DUBLIN, Ireland — After their first face-to-face meeting, Ireland's prime minister and the leader of the Irish Republican Army's political partner made a joint commitment yesterday to "peaceful methods of resolving our political problems." Compiled from The Associated Press The two sessions mirrored divisions over bringing peace to Northern Ireland despite a cease-fire declared by the IRA, which has been fighting to end British rule of the province. The talks angered Protestants and got a cool response from Britain, where Prime Minister John Major also had a run-in with hard-line Protestant leader Ian Paisley. Paisley accused Major of "shouting and interrupting" him during the 10-minute meeting. In Dublin, Prime Minister Albert Reynolds and Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams said they were committed to democratic and peaceful methods of resolving political problems. They stopped short of stipulating a permanent cease-fire, as demanded by Major. 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