European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 29, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes saturday March 29, 1986 Phillys drinkers Nof joggers Sef Pace from fir pc la in of a _ i i i fro press dispatches people in Philadelphia drink More Whis key and Gin than people in any other major american City. They also buy More aspirin perhaps to Chase away More hangovers. Contrary to popular Conception the biggest Tea town in the United states is not Boston but Philadelphia which also leads All major markets in the proportion of Tea drinkers. Philadelphia also leads in buying mouthwash aspirin and deodorants but not in the jogging craze. It has fewer jog Gers per capita than any other City 56 percent fewer than first place san fran Cisco. Media Mark research inc. Annually surveys 20,000 people 2,036 of them in metropolitan Philadelphia. Philadelphian toss Back 214 times More ale than the average american and Lead the nation in consumption of blended and Canadian whiskers and Gin. Bour Bon in contrast indexes Well below the National average. The information is passed on to Busi Nesses to help them make marketing Deci Sions but it also makes for interesting party conversation said Tom Hopkinson an Fri spokesman. People Are always interested in Reading about themselves and How they compare to other people he said. Philadelphian get a kick out of discovering How their buying habits differ from those in other the other major markets in the Survey included new York Chicago los Angeles Detroit Washington Cleveland and . No shots just Beer suspects in a Holdup at a Beer company in Bend ore., escaped police by pouring not gunfire but dozens of cans of brew at three pursuing patrol cars. About five cases of Beer cans bounced off the hoods and windshields of the patrol cars during the Chase. The four suspects in the burglary tues Day then abandoned their own vehicle and fled into the Woods police said. There they eluded a manhunt by police. The Chase started when the car carry ing the suspects was involved in a traffic violation police said. Landlord is a critic Rock musician sly Stone is not a hit with the manager of his $l,450-a-month los Angeles apartment who is trying to evict Stone and his Roommate for playing loud music and failing to pay the rent. In a Superior court suit filed last week the management of the Oakwood Garden apartments complains of late a Lotta dough for cheesecake a photo a photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken in the late 1940s, is expected to fetch $4,500 to $7,500 when it is auctioned april 25 by rotheby s in London. It is inscribed by the actress to photographer Bill Burnside to Bill. Anything Worth having is Worth waiting for love advice from an expert Dpi photo former president Richard Nixon gets a Ball handling Pointer from geese Ausbie right of the Harlem magicians at a new York dinner. Nixon was there to accept the Public service award for contributions to health and fitness in America. The other magicians Are from left Valentino Willis Ron coverall Paul Merrifield and Mel Davis. Night drumming and loud music in Stone s rooms. He seeks one month s Back rent and the eviction of Stone 42, and his Roommate Darryl Armstrong. In the late 1960s and Early 1970s, Stone and his band sly and the family Stone performed such hits As everyday people i want to take you higher and dance to the doughnut shop busted the first topless doughnut shop in Tampa fla., lasted Only a Day. Dolly s donuts Drew crowds when it opened wednesday with disco tunes Blar ing plump waitresses behind the counter to serve doughnuts and Coffee and a handful of police officers outside waiting to make their move. On wednesday officers served sum Monses citing municipal code violations. They returned thursday to make arrests. Owner operator Gene Radney was charged with operating a business with out a cabaret License and allowing topless waitresses to serve patrons and the three waitresses were charged with exposing their breasts while serving food in an adult establishment police spokesman Johnny Barker said. They closed the place Down on their own temporarily he said. They chose to do that. They re still allowed to serve doughnuts and a similar shop opened in november in fort wrong number cordless telephones have been calling out for help to emergency number 911 when their batteries run Low a new study concludes. They do it by picking up frequencies from household appliances such As Micro wave ovens vacuum cleaners blenders and refrigerators. Somehow the cycles per second of appliances Are equivalent to a 9 and then a 1 and it just goes into 911," said Joel Healy assistant chief of communications in Santa Clara county calif., who Stu died the problem. It s a headache. We get 30 or More Calls a month that i Call phantom dealers " the phenomenon has plagued police and emergency personnel nationwide be cause dispatchers can t Tell if Calls Are just from the electronic oddity or actual pleas for emergency assistance. It s a National problem said Bud Walker Pacific Bell s production manager for 911. Cordless phones have a ten Dency when their batteries Are Low to dial spurious numbers. They generate a frequency that would be similar to some one pushing their let Sta Sand stripes accept my subscription to stars & stripes name please print sign up for Home delivery and have the newspaper in your Mailbox co ii 1 6 housing area will pay the Home delivery Carrier when he comes to collect signature less is a. A yourself to this convenience. It s asswrair1100? ass aty Stisi
