European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 26, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes tuesday november 26, 1985 the Best of both seasons a Wall of Glass separates summer and Winter for Young people Al the Robstock swimming Pool Complex in la esl Section of Frankfurt. Some enjoy taking swim in the heated Pool White others spend their Lime throwing snowballs. It s easy enough they just swim under he j plastic Flap of get outside. World today Union vote ends Lufthansa strike Stuttgart a the executive Board of Ger Many s Public transport Union voted unanimously monday to accept a Compromise on profit sharing with Lufthansa the National airline despite rejection of the Deal by the Union s . The Board s decision officially ended a strike declared against Lufthansa on nov. 11 Over How 40 million Marks $s.5 million in 1984 profits would be shared. The work stoppage ended nov. 15, the Day after the Compromise was proposed. In had Only p minimal effect on operations. The Compromise Nugoli Atco by former German labor minister Gcorge Lebr. Calls for the profits to be divided by giving each Lufthansa employee 850 Marks $329 plus 6 percent of his monthly salary. Each employee was to receive a minimum of 1,060 Marks s410. Board member Ekic Eulen told reporters the Union had almost completely achieved its demand of 1,100 Marks $426 per employee. Lufthansa wanted the profits distributed on a graduated basis with no minimum pay ments. Eulen acknowledged the Board s decision was at Odds with a rank and file vote last week to reject the Compro Mise. But he noted 40 percent of the Union s membership had not taken Parv in the vote. The strike caused delays on a number of Lufthansa flights nov. 11-14, bul Only one was cancelled. The Union said 6,000 employees participated in the strike daily while Lufthansa claimed Only 1,500 walked out. Lufthansa has 38,000 employees worldwide. Thirty thousand of them work in Germany. Of those 10,000 Are members of the transport Union. Six thousand participated in the vote on the Compromise last week and 54 percent of those voting rejected it according to Union tabulations. School bullying incident leads to another apparent teen suicide Tokyo a the suicide of a 13-year-old girl Wai apparently the second connected with bullying at the tame school in six months and the eighth in Japan this year reports said. The Inci dems at Hanida Junior High school in Tokyo which Echo a rash of recent bullying problems in so Boot across Japan Drew an outcry from parents and prompted the Tokyo metropolitan education Council to reopen an investigation into the earlier death. In that Case the death of 14-year-old Miyuki Sato bad been labelled an Accident but reports said that bullying possibly led her to suicide. In the Blest Case Chiharu Kameda jumped from a building after leaving a suicide note saying that the Wai bothered because she had been pressured by bullies to join them in tormenting another student. Copter carrying Imelda Marcos has engine trouble lands in Field Manila Philippines a a helicopter carrying philippine first lady Imelda r. Marcos was forced to land in a Muddy Central Luzon Rice Paddy after in developed engine rouble witnesses said. No one was injured and Marcos who was carried across the ankle deep mud by aides As she balanced herself on an attache Case went on to dedicate a new Wing of a Hospital in Olon Gapo City site of the . Subic Bay naval base 50 Miles Northwest of the capital. Liverpool City Council agrees to follow Law and set tax rate Liverpool England a claiming that Bey were betrayed by the National leadership of Britain s opposition labor party local party militants who control Liverpool City Council reluctantly have decided to obey the Law to save the City from bankruptcy. Local labor Leader John Hamilton said Afler a meeting of the Council s controlling labor group that they agreed the Council should set a Rale for local property taxes As required by Law. British local government is funded by a combination of local properly axes called rates and government Grants. Christian social Union re elects Franz Josef Strauss As Premier Munich Dpi bavarian Premier Franz Josef Strauss has been re elected chairman of the Christian social Union the bavarian Branch of the ruling Christia democrats. The Stocky 70-year-old conservative who was unopposed received 98.8 percent of the votes cast by the " m delegates at a party convention. The Christian social Union which is confined to Bavaria is the second largest party in the Bonn coalition of cnancellor Helmut Kohl. It has 53 members of parliament to 89 for Kohl s Christian democratic Union and 34 for the Liberal free democratic party headed by economics minister Martin bang Mann. March into German to stardom by Joseph Owen Stuttgart Bureau Stuttgart Drill team majorettes in a laundromat at first ludwigs Burg elementary school teacher Connie Moore could t fathom what the caller was talking about. Moore is the faculty adviser for the a Stuttgart High school Drill team specializing in marching and dance routines. Sir a Stuttgart television Stu Dio was on the Telephone asking whether some girls on the team would join the sup porting cast of a comedy show the studio was filming. So last week seven stallion Peltcs spent four Days at the studios before the camera lenses. The program the last episode of a 12-part series called annies Wasch Salon called for the girls to March in uniform through a studio laundromat to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the fictitious establishment. We have fun. I love it. The cameras and the lights. It s just so neat said Erica Springfield 17. She said she was nervous about when to walk onto the set because she had to listen for a German Cue line and she does t speak German. Dalila Burgos. 15, said Many people involved in the show could speak English including Bruno Voges the director and re tired opera Singer and Chicago native Lois Dasher who played the Rich american aunt. But even the cast members who could t speak English were greeting he girls by name at the end of the week Burgos said. Other girls who participated Are Mich Elle Haislip 15 Samantha herring 16 Kim Jones 15 Van Matthews 15 and Ancl Wells 16. The studio Learned about the Lallio netted by Chance. They happened to pass by Paul Onville a housing area during one of the football games and saw the girls practising. They liked what they saw Moore said. She said that when sir called her it was really weird at first. I could t understand what they then she visited the studio and the casting plan and its value to the girls be came apparent. They re getting an educational experience Moore said. It enhances the Ger Man american relationship for our school and for a w d the girls also arc getting paid for their work and half the Money they earn will pay for equipment the Drill team needs. Annie s Wasch Salon is about a Vouge woman who inherits a Stuttgart Laundro mat from her grandmother. As the Bank is about to foreclose on he bankrupt bus Ness in the 10th episode he woman a Long lost Rich aunt from Dallas arrives and bails her out of financial difficulty the Finai is a Celebration featuring production manager Gunter Loch said the show will be broadcast on sir pro Gram 3 in weekly half hour instalment starting Jan. 12. The episode featuring it americans is scheduled for March 31. No More episodes arc planned he said but viewer ratings could change thai i " a to lev of record $5.5 million paid for Book in . New York a a volume of botanical illustrations painted for Napoleon � Josephine has been sold at auction for $5.5 Ion the highest Price Ever paid for a Book in the United Stales a spokesman Forso wheby s said. Los painted by Pierre Joseph Vedoute went to Graham Arader Iii a Rcw York dealer said Matthew Weigman a Oil by s spokesman
