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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 19, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes May 1985 Reagan Calls for increase of ethnic groups in gop Washington up president Reagan said Fri Day the fight against totalitarianism can Best be carried out by a Republican party strengthened by an influx of traditionally democratic ethnic speaking to 600 members of the Republican heritage groups mostly Eastern europeans and Reagan said a tidal wave called Freedom will soon Roll and crash its Way across the desert that is 20thcentury Reagan noted that some democrats in Congress Are doing a Little rethinking about opposition to Aid for rebels trying to overthrow the sandinista government in he said he was encouraged by democrats asking if they really want to be remembered As the party at a critical turning did not Aid those struggling to save Freedom in their own countries countries like Nicara Gua from totalitarian we have to continue to state in Public the crucial moral distinctions Between democratic government and the totalitarian and much of this will depend on How the Republican party fares in the next few he believe bringing More ethnic americans into our fold is the key to the positive realignment we Are beginning to Sec take he in the coming Freedom and foreign policy Are going to be the issues that move the voter even As they move the the president was Given a collection of 1984 Campaign buttons worn by each of the 42 ethnic groups in the coun including such esoteric ones As laotians for Reagan and cossacks for Reagan was spending the weekend at Camp and plans to meet this week with honduran president Roberto Suazo and address graduates of the naval a photo president Reagan addressing Republican Safe wide Wafe rationing rules to be strictly enforced by a Thomas Kean says water rationing for 93 towns and other conservation Mea sures imposed statewide because of a drought will be More strictly enforced than during previous water this nobody gets away with Kean said Friday As he extended restrictions on water use to 137 other communities and asked the rest of the state to limit use residents in the 93 towns Are be avowed to use up to 50 Gallons of water per person they face a surcharge on their water Bills of for each 750 Gallons above the penalty fees will go into state the governor said the surcharges will be collected by water and there will be no amnesty granted when the drought is surcharges were forgiven after a severe drought in 1980 and with Kean saying Legal and administrative problems at the time prompted the although there Are no mandatory restrictions outside the 230 the governor did impose a drought Emer gency declaration statewide that paves the Way for additional the measures we Are taking today Are All designed to offset future Kean Dirk Deputy director of the department of environmental protections division of water said this drought could be worse than one four years ago and another in the it looks like were cutting new Hofman last of Hollywood Westmore Brothers Dies a Frank the last of six Brothers whose makeup artistry graced Many of the beauties and beasts of Hollywood during the Early years of the film has died at the age of the Brothers were introduced to Hollywood by their George an englishman credited with pioneering film from the 1920s to the makeup operations at All the major studios except for  were run by one of the in Frank who worked at Columbia told the Story of the House of Westmore in his the West mores of environmental Protection officials have said new Jersey has a 16inch rainfall deficit since last june and a 14inch deficit since last Kean said the drought is unusual because it comes be fore the heaviest water use instead of in the fall after a hot the state is seeking a 25 percent Cut in water use by residents and businesses in the 93 which Are in the northeastern part of the Kean nonresidential such As will face a surcharge in the form of an automatic 33 percent rate increase for All water they said the governor said the companies can avoid bigger Bills by cutting their water use by 25 Kean imposed phase i water use restrictions for the 93 towns on april saying at the time that new Jersey was facing its worst water shortage since record keeping began 55 years on he ordered those restrictions continued in the 93 towns and extended the limitations to 122 municipalities in the Delaware River Basin and 15 other North Eastern the mandatory restrictions for the 230 towns include no Lawn watering no car except by commercial car washing establishments no serving of water in restaurants unless requested by the customer no washing of sidewalks or paved areas and restrictions on use by Sod nurseries and Golf on the Delaware River Basin commission declared a drought emergency for parts of new new Pennsylvania and Delaware and asked the governors to impose restrictions in areas that Are served by the Delaware a ban on nonessential water use is in effect in new York Westchester and Eastern Penn Delaware has been under a drought which called for a voluntary ban on such nonessential uses of water As washing watering lawns and clean ing congresswoman honoured Washington up Jeanette the first woman member of Congress and its Only member to vote against both world has been honoured on Capitol Hill As a  statue of her was added to the statuary Hall stateside City Council says Oregon Man must get rid of train collection up Edward Krahel could not persuade the Ashland City Council to let him keep his full size train even if he hides it behind the City went to court to Force Krahel to remove the four Railroad cars from his Council members held a special meeting to discuss Kra hels counteroffer to build a Fence and Plant Trees and he also said he would tidy up his place to remove such items As Railroad ties and but City administrator Brian Almquist said Council members saying unless Krahel was willing to reduce the number of the lawsuit would his neighbors lived with the Railroad collection for a number of but they rebelled in March when a Sec Ond caboose appeared on the tangled nest of baby squirrels  decide which Way of go Maine up six baby squirrels were found in a pin tree nest with their tails tangled together in trying to go in All directions at i never saw anything so weird in my Carol Robbins said after discovering the Squirrell problem in her Back it was just like a committee none could decide which Way to Robbins and her husband decided the squirrels needed so they took them to the office of veterinarian Ray Youmans in the vet theorized that the 6weekold animals got Pine pitch on their Bushy tails and soon became All tied in the solution was the animals were Ane the their tails were untangled and their fur clipped so they  get into such a Sticky situation the squirrels were returned to their Pine tree Home and scampered out of at Magazine Centrefold is enjoying National publicity Maine up Ellen likes being a a nursing Home resident known As was featured recently in the color Centrefold of the nation ally distributed american health care her Magazine debut was followed by an american health care association poster in Observance of National nursing Home the poster shows past and recent photos of along with several other elderly it celebrate lifetime who greets strangers at the Bath nursing Home with a said she is enjoying the National publicity and flirted with photographers who took her the attention started when nursing Home administrator Carol Sharp submitted pictures of Jordan to the former California judge returns to courthouse As a defendant up former municipal court judge Donald Wahlberg returned to his old court House to plead not guilty to charges of receiving stolen property and aiding a who has been practising Law in the Yuba Cit Marysville area since his defeat for reelection last was arrested two weeks ago by Yuba county sheriffs deputies for allegedly buying a stolen computer and helping his brother inlaw escape four other people face similar charges in the greedy television evangelists criticized by Billy Graham a evangelist Billy Graham told a news conference that the greed of some television evangelists brings disrepute to the but he declined to name anyone in i have seen certain evangelists who have made chills go up and Down my Graham i Felt they were going too far in appeals for said television can be a very important tool for if used but said he has decided that pleading for Money is damaging to the entire evangelical too much emotion and too much criticism of the Church also cheapens the work of he some requests for Money during television shows Are so Long As an evangelist Doest Graham he said it will Cost his organization about million a night to broadcast the Southern new England Billy Gra Ham which was to begin sunday at the Hartford civic Center  
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