European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 23, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 news update the stars and stripes tuesday september 23,1986 Reward offered Seoul Korea up police monday offered a Cash Reward of 111,500 far decks Are information that would Lead to he Cap lure of those responsible for the sept. 4 bombing at Seoul s Kimpo International Airport officials said they believed the bombing was part of North Korea s sabotage plan to disrupt the Seoul asian games under Way with 4.800 athletes and officials from 27 countries Lakin pan. Aid to Philippines Manila Philippines a a . Air Force plane loaded wit food and medical supplies arrived in Manila on monday As the first instalment of a $20 million . Donation to filipino troops and civilians. The Eif included j10 million in medical supplies for the philippine armed forces. 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Tourism officials optimistic despite weak Dollar terrorism Singapore a providing More Hope than hard lads some tourist Indus try specialists said monday that business should improve in Europe despite a weaker . Dollar the Paris bombing Sand new French visa requirements. I m pleased to report that we Are now seeing a Strong increase in fail bookings for such destinations As France he United kingdom and Germany coun tries that experienced a decline in Ameri can travel bookings during the Spring of this cat said Joseph h. Hallissy chairman of the american society of travel agents. Scribed As the biggest conclave in the travel business has attracted More than 4,000 visitors to Singapore. The panic that followed the Achill Elaura and Rome Vienna Airport attacks had a devastating Impact on european bookings during the year Asta spearheaded an Industry wide International Effort to provide Public Assurance thai it is Safe to travel said Hallissy. Despite terrorism and other said the Navel Agency business is booming with record commission rates of 11,7 percent for International Book Ings and almost 10 percent for Domestic . Bookings. There Are More than 28,350 Ira yet agents in the United states an in crease of almost 60 percent since 1980, he said and since the Onset of airline deregulation the number of travel agents accredited has grown by Over 90 per travel and tourism is now America s third largest retail or service Industry with one out of every 15 working Ameri cans in a travel related Job Hallissey said. Donna f. Tuttle undersecretary for travel and tourism in the . Depart ment of Commerce acknowledged in an other speech that numerous terrorist incidents altered and affected travel patterns in the Short ironically she said there have been some positive results out of All this increased Security cooperation Between countries and a heightened awareness and appreciation of the tourism Dollar she told a news conference that the terrorist killings in Paris should have Only a Short term Impact and hailed the new French visa requirement for Many foreigners As a very positive the Trench Are to be applauded for talking openly about problems with terrorism she added. An Asta publication quoted several european travel executive based in North America As expressing guarded optimism that business is recovering after the chernobyl nuclear incident terrorist attacks and the . Bombing of Libya. We expect the second Hal of 1986 to be belter than the first half when Busi Ness was off by 50 to 60 percent mid Hedy Wurz Public relations director of the German National tourist office. De Conradson of the swedish tourist Board described the Overall picture Uback to Normal after the soviet Union chernobyl disaster. Americans realize they won t gel Blue hair from travelling to Sweden tie commented. Gerhard Markus of the austrian National tourist office was quoted at say ing april and May when there is heavy group travel were dismal but traffic we picking up in june again Ai individual vacation travellers began Lewis Roberts of the British tourist authority stressed that the task now is to recoup general assails army Reserve forces operating procedures paper says new York up an army Gen eral has severely criticized the army s Reserve forces tee training of its Active troops and its operating procedures the new York times reported sunday. Maj. Gen. Robert Wagner submitted the critical assessment in a confidential Tetter requested by Hij commanding offi cer Gen. Carl Nuotio Leader of he training and doctrine come who asked his officers for their unrestrained views on training through the end of the Century the paper said in its sunday editions. Combat ready particularly National guard combat units Wagner s letter was quoted As saying. Reserve units would be called on for nearly half of the army s strength in wartime. Wagner wrote the army must solve the problem of disparate readiness Levels among our major combat formations and said Standard operating procedures were lacking throughout the army the paper reported. Every division in the army appears to operate in its own Sandbox Wagner wrote. Our Reserve components Are not an army spokesman said Wagner mood by the Content of the letter but would have toned Down i language if he had known it would be made Puttie the times said. Wagner questioned the size comic i Tion training command lines and organization of the reserves the paper reported and concluded the army need pime answers because our service u liter ally choking on our Reserve Compo unless training is improved out army will never have a satisfactory Wil lighting capability because no Naod ird u enforced to bring combat formations up to a uniform level of Union soldiers1 grave dedicated at last pleasant Hill to. A a grave for Union soldiers killed in a Battle with Confederate guerrillas has been dedicated nearly 125 years after the men were buried in two Long trenches. More than 400 people from pleasant Hill gathered sunday to pay their respects to the unidentified men. Union and Confederate units of the civil War it senators association in full period uniform took part in the ceremony along with military color guards. Scouts and members of several veterans organizations. Small while crosses were used to Mark the mass grave at the old pleasant Hill cemetery. The veterans administration soon will replace the crosses with a Stone Marker. I just think it s a terrible thing they have lain Here. With no Tombstone with no recognition with not even a prayer said Jim Beckner a chaplain with the civil War re Enactor association who delivered the Eulogy. This is no Gettysburg but they died for some thing they believed in and they deserve to be on july ii 1862, an estimated 26union soldiers died while fighting forces Jed by Wiliam c. Quanta air so Union soldiers from another nearby Battle Are believed also to have been buried at the site. Everyone knew they were there said Norma Middleton an Amateur his Torian whose family has lived in pleasant Hill since 1867. We just did t know records of the Battles placed the Bur Ial site near an old Rock Wall of the Ceme Tery but there were no records of the j il"4111T two worn. Age 8fiand 90, helped pinpoint where the wan once stood Sonny Wells a civil War historian from Liberty then used electronic depth finders and Metal detectors to locale but tons and the rest of the remains. Al though cemetery officials refused to allow the save to be excavated Middle ton and Wells say they Are confident Oft Beir findings the two believe Confederate Soldier from the same Battles Are also buried in the cemetery. Finding their Graves will be the next project Middleton said. Will . Beer fans trumpet Tusker s merits Nairobi Kenya us Kenya s Premium Tusker lager with its distinctive rampant elephant Label has Advance orders for a Miu Iod dollars won of business in a new venture to bring a taste of the Sun to . Beer drinkers Brewers said monday the prize winning Beer goes on Sale in thousands of . Liquor stores and bars across the country next month said a spokesman for the manufacturers Kenya breweries. The us Export orders in the first 12 months will earn Kenya Over $ 1 million in foreign Exchange the spokesman said. Ian Warden Export director for the giant brewery said the first . Ship ment of four containers of the Tusker brew will be loaded aboard a ship bound for new York this week and will arrive in october for distribution. It will be specially marketed in the United Stales under the Brand name Tusker malt lager Warden Laid. The Beer u the counterpart of one of Kenya s most popular Beers. Tusker pro. Mum which is already being exported in a major promotion to Britain. Premium has won the Monde Selec Tion Gold medal every year since it was launched seven years ago. The competitive award is Given by the Beer Quality Institute
