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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 24, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                D several states to hold primary elections Page 2 d strike cutting fuel Supply for nuclear subs Page 5 d Mars battalion now has a family feeling pages 8-9 the stars and stripes authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces vol. 44, no. 339 monday March 24, 1986  Ond sunday d 8693 a Reagan blasts scurrilous7 critics Washington not president Reagan says some opponents of Aid to the nicaraguan rebels have engaged in scurrilous attacks on him and in outright false hoods exceeding the Bounds of fairness. In an interview with the new York times Reagan displayed rare anger and his voice Shook with emotion As he characterized some of the language used in the House of representatives. Although the president declined to be specific he appeared to be talking about the democratic leadership of the House including speaker Thomas p. O Neill jr., after the administration s request for $100 million in Aid was Defeated on thursday 222 to 210. The president said opponents hungry for Victory had made Flat declarations that his policy was aimed at sending troops against Nicaragua. I am not impugning the motives at All he said but some of the opponents of our program engaged in some of the most Scur Rilous personal attacks against me for example the most dishonest use of distortions and outright falsehoods that i have heard in a legislative  on Domestic politics Reagan said he in tends to involve himself deeply in the con Gressional elections this year travelling and speaking in support of Republican Candi dates. He said he plans to do everything i can do on behalf of our candidates and everything that i am asked to  on the disclosures of documents showing that former philippine president Ferdinand e. Marcos might have amassed a Fortune during his 20-year Rule Reagan said he does not plan to Grant immunity to the for Mer philippine Leader for violations of american Law. The Law should take its course he said continued on Page 28 while some youngsters kept their Cool Marie Stolicki 3%, left does t think during Lan Stuhl Hospital s health fair much at All of the immunization room. At not exactly a fun fair for kids s8.s photos by Gus Schuettler right 2-year-old Omar Roberson is cop ing Well with his ear examination by or. Capt Mark Crowe. Holding Omar spec. 4 Theodore Harris. Is Lan Stuhl Hospital health fair gets its Point across by Judy Sarasohn medical writer Lan Stuhl Marie Stolicki 3vi years old was t Happy one bit with the health fair that the army Hospital held saturday. She cried before during and after getting inoculated against Menin gitis. This in t much of a fair for kids who need shots said or. It. Col Robert Restuccia watching Marie being comforted by her Mother Aline Wallace. Wallace brought Marie for her immunization and ear checkup. She thought the saturday health fair was a great idea. She goes to school three Days a week. I would have had to make an appointment and take her out Wallace said. Her Hus band army Sec. Craig Wallace is As signed to Btry a 2nd in 60th air de sense arty Ramstein a. Saturday was the Lan Stuhl Hospital s first health fair. Although it presented the usual displays on smoking and nutrition the Hospital also provided the Opportunity for appointments in the paediatrics obstetrics gynaecology and ear nose Throat clinics. Medical personnel screened for glaucoma skin cancer hearing and speech prob lems and motor skills. Nurses took blood pressure readings and explained what they meant. Central appointments was open for the fair so people who have difficulty with the Telephone system could make arrange ments for future  pharmacy also was open. More than 500 people showed up for see health on Page 28 11 test Sites begin express mail service to states by Brenda Hoster staff writer Heidelberg the military postal system is uniting with the . Postal serv ice in a four to six month trial at 11 test Sites of two Day express mail service from Ger Many and Italy to the United states. I m glad we have the Opportunity to provide a better Way to serve the military and family members in their fast delivery needs said Marc Solnick general Man Ager for the customer programs division Northeast Region . Postal service. Solnick and other postal employees arrived in Germany last week to train personnel who will be operating express mail test offices in Germany and Italy. The purpose of the test phase is to have a Means of measuring the service we Are providing and to ensure that if it express mail is accepted we have a service that works Solnick said. Military and postal personnel will Eval uate the express mail program during the test phase to determine whether to continue expand or terminate it. It s important for our customers to understand that this is Only a test phase and does t necessarily mean military express mail is Here to stay said 1st it. Daniel Olsen . Army postal group Europe. A packages will be subject to the same rules and regulation As regular mail including customs declarations and inspection upon arrival in the United states. Postal patrons will be Able to mail items up to 70 pounds and 108 inches in combined length Width and height at the same express mail rates offered in the unite states. A package weighing up to two pounds will Cost $10.75 and a package weighing Between two and five pounds can be sent for $12.85. Express mail postage for pack Ages weighing More than five pounds is computed by weight and delivery Destina Tion. All prices include insurance against loss or damage for the actual value up to$500. 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