European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 24, 1981, Darmstadt, Hesse February 1981 the stars and stripes Page 7 no go Ida actress Ingrid Bergman said in Tel Avi that she could not see herself playing Golda the late prime min ister of despite published reports to the told Israel radio she was surprised to see newspaper reports that she had accepted the role for a television docudrama because i want asked before they printed it in the i cannot see myself As Golda she i think somebody else is going to do that Bergman said that she came to Israel As a tourist and to fulfil a lifelong ambition to see i dont think i can play Golda she i dont think i am talented enough to do Bergman also told a Tel Aviv newspaper that she was finished with her acting and would devote her time travelling around the world and playing with her in she i will not return to the mov ies or the i have finished with faces Golda Meir places Ingrid Bergman a miami9s party May be Ever latin american who arrive in Miami with nothing but Cash and leave with mountains of May de Light Florida but at least two airlines Are now saying enough is pan american world the nations second largest air with extensive routes to latin has asked the civil aeronautics Board to approve new system wide restrictions on lug effective april if pan am is Suc Eastern airlines is Likely to the which would reduce weight allowances and the number of shopping spree in Miami a photo suitcases that could be Are opposed by consumer advocates and by Miami officials and retailers worried about a downturn in the billion these shoppers spend each Ive never heard of such an ill con Cei Ved venture As far As Miami is con said Lew director of the Dade county department of said Tony presi Dent of the downtown Miami business is the 1 reason South americans come to most of the downtown customers Are not there families who come and buy a years or at least half a years this would really curtail their Abil Ity to take things it be fair to two complaints have been formally filed with the cab to prevent the pro posed Luggage which would most affect the estimated two thirds of pan ams passengers who travel on Dis count the cab is required to act on these complaints by mid March on Domestic routes make a recommendation to president Reagan on the inter National routes at least 10 Days before pan ams proposed changes would go into under the proposed the limit for each piece of Luggage would be reduced to 50 pounds from 70 firs class and Clippe class Passen who May now Check two suitcases without charge and As much excess lug Gage As they to pay will have no new passengers paying the full Economy fares May still Check two suitcases with out charge but will be limited to one excess any additional Luggage will have to be taken to the cargo terminal and shipped As passengers on discount fares will be limited to one checked piece and one excess the remainder must be sent As pan am will try to transport Luggage sent As cargo on the same plane with the passenger and will deliver it to the Passen Ger but it will have Only the same priority As freight and will not Dis place mail destined for the same the charge for excess Luggage on pan ams Domestic flights is now a on a flight from new York to the charge is a from new York to it is and from new York to new this charge is tripled if the bag exceeds weight or size restrict in its request to the pan am said it was aiming at passengers with excessive amounts of including articles that Are something other than personal although Luggage problems on its South american routes Are of great the airline singled out in that request its african routes As problem if you have problems in Why put the solutions in Miami or new York asked Cornish associate director of the Washington based aviation consumer action a Ralph Nader organization that has filed a complaint against the proposal with the Donald a Miami lawyer who has also filed a complaint with the cab about pan ams contended that excess Luggage will be bumped for mail or higher priority freight and could sit for a week or the new York times 18cent steal Uip stage the coming 18cent stamp for sending a letter within the United states will be three times the rate in the soviet Union but still cheap compared with Japan and Many Western european in where postage rates have been going up for 400 what once was called the Penny Post now charges 33 cents to deliver an Ordinary letter within the British Sweden offers Europe most expensive Ordinary sending a letter across Stockholm now costs 34 West Ger Many and Austria charge nearly 30 sending a letter in Spain costs a Mere 6 israelis pay just 7 Highway robbery compared to Egypt where an Ordinary stamp costs the equivalent of 3 asian postal rates Range from 4 cents in Hong Kong and South Korea to 29 cents in where the Price May go up another 5 cents by the soviet the worlds largest May offer the top letter writers May have to watch what they but 6 cents will take a letter from Moscow to Vladivostok canadians already pay 17 cents to get a letter the same distance from British to new a stamp in Mexico is 7 a chinese journalist visiting new he Hongle of the guangming daily news was puzzled by concern Over the postage although a letter can be delivered anywhere in his vast country for 5 dont most americans Call on the phone he
