European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 31, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes wednesday december 31,1986 news updates Dupont Campaign Wilmington Del. A former Delaware gov. Pete Dupont says he has selected Indian businessman Allan b. Hubbard to head his presidential Campaign. Hubbard president of e. & a. Industries inc. Of Indianapolis will begin his new Job feb. I it was announced monday. He has a Law degree and a Mas Ter s degree in business administration from Harvard and has served As president of the Indiana state chamber of Commerce an the . Open Clay court championships. Odic loss expected Chicago not the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust co. Monday estimated the Federal Deposit insurance corp. Would lose si.6 billion on the troubled Loans that Continental turned Over to it As part of the fed eral plan to Rescue the Bank. The loss estimate is $340 Mil lion More than the estimate made a year ago. The latest estimate while quite provisional indicates the Odic and the Federal government will suffer a larger loss than originally expected in bailing out Continental which was the nation s sixth largest Bank before it nearly col lapsed in 1984. Monday s announcement also increases the chances the value of Continental s original shares will be wiped out. 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I High Low 36 27a 3 26 636 30 so 46 import restrictions blocking beef Giveaway in Netherlands byjoe Mapother Bremerhaven Bureau import restrictions have blocked the surplus beef Giveaway in the Netherlands since the first of 4,000 tons of free Bee were distributed in Europe nov. 17, air Force and army commissary spokesmen said tuesday. One air Force commissary at Camp new Amsterdam and Oesterberg Netherlands and an army commissary at Schinnen Netherlands Are affected by the delay the spokesmen said. The . Department of agriculture and defense personnel support Center Philadelphia Are negotiating with euro Pean common Market officials to allow importation of the beef according to chief master sgt. Horace Brown. They Are anticipating shipping about Jan. 28," and the beef is expected to be delivered in Europe feb. 13, said Brown who is acting director of operations for the air Force commissary system in Europe. Douglas Sakuma chief of plans and operations for the army commissary sys tem s european Region said basically we Are in the same position the air Force is in right Brown said he was unsure what was causing the delay in the Netherlands. In november col. Neil Meoni chief of army commissaries Europe was quoted As saying the problem in the Netherlands and Italy concerned the in ability of . Growers to Supply a certificate that the meat was free of hormones. The Mediterranean Region will begin receiving the free beef during the second Cycle of the Giveaway which is to Start in million pounds of beef part of a 200 million Pound government Pur Chase Are to be Given away at overseas surplus beef is being distributed in four to five Pound packages to Mili tary personnel who present identification and ration cards. Provisions of the farm Security act mandated the Giveaway. Suspect sought in armed robbery of cafes food and in Wil Flecken Wil Flecken Germany is a Man armed with a sawed off Shotgun robbed the cafes Woodland of almost $3,500 in Cash and checks dec. 23, a Wil Flecken Community spokesman said tuesday. Hans Glaeser said the Man entered the store near the Post Exchange and across from the Rod & gun club at 6 30 p.m., just before closing time. He took a woman customer hostage and forced the Woodland manager to stuff a bag with $3,100 in Cash and $450 in checks Glaeser said. The robber Tore the phone line out of the Wall then fled the store alone with out injuring anyone. Glaeser was not cer Tain How Many people were in the store at the time. As of tuesday the suspect remained at Large. Glaeser described the robber As a drawing of robbery suspect Stocky 30 to 35-year-old Man 170 to 180 pounds and 5 feet 11 inches to 6 feet i Inch tall. He has Brown hair and his complexion is Light. His Eye color is unknown. He wore a red knit Cap round sunglasses an army fatigue jacket and May have a Mustache. The suspect May be an army Veteran who should be considered dangerous Glaeser said. Composite drawings of the suspect have been sent to local police and Ger Man newspapers. Officials ask anyone knowing the whereabouts of the suspect to Call the Wil Flecken military police at 326 37983898 or the criminal investigation div at 326-36823862. Wil Flecken is a v corps Community that supports a 7th army training come Range Complex 80 Miles Northeast of Frankfurt. Homesick emigres arrive in Moscow Moscow up the largest group of soviet emigres Ever to return Home from the United states arrived in mos cow monday saying a gnawing homesick Ness and dissatisfaction with the Ameri can Way of life prompted their decision. Many of the 48 soviets of All Ages and walks of life dressed in traditional rus Sian fur Coats and hats burst into Pearson arriving at the terminal of Moscow s Sheremetyev International Airport where no friends and relatives were Visi ble to Welcome them Back into the fold. The group received no special treat ment from soviet officials and after Clearing customs and passport control walked out of the Airport into the snowy night to catch taxis and buses into the City. Some said they grew weary of the struggle to pay their Bills but Many were nostalgic for the soviet Union which generally is not possible to visit after emigrating. They were grateful to soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev for allowing them to come Back Home. Rebecca Kitsap dressed in an elegant fur hat and coat sobbed and cried As she shuffled into the Airport lounge. I could not live like that anymore. In new York it was no life. This is my country that is Why i have come Back she said in telling of her nine years in the United states. It was so sad to be alone in the United states. I be come Back because my father is Here my family is Here and my father is very sick said Pavel Sazonov whose words were echoed by Many in the group. I m coming to stay. I missed Home he said. I feel i have to be Here this is my country said Lydia Klever 36, who re turned with her infant son husband and 17-year-old daughter. The family lived in Maine los Angeles and new York Dur ing their 10 years in the United states. While in America i was a Loyal Amer ican. I think this government has been very fair in letting me return. I was just not satisfied with life in the United even before their arrival aboard a new soviet jetliner which left new York late sunday night Moscow radio announced the imminent return of the largest group of soviets Ever to return from the United states. Soviet officials in new York said the group consisted of 55 people but officials in Moscow counted Only 48, saying two had become ill and could not Fly. The reason that has prompted them to leave the United states is that it i impossible to adapt oneself to the Ameri can Way of life with its ruthless Competition the spirit of moneymaking and therein of crime and drug addiction mos cow radio said. Lydia Klever s husband Valerie an artist was asked what kind of Freedom there is in the United states. You have to worry about your apart ment life family. Every year i was wait ing for the next Dollar to pay my Bills. It is not Freedom he said. . Envoy Hartman pays visit to Sakharov u 37 it Norw. Up Pkt by a Amo Cuikaj a Rolf for Cut Oudy. Non Tony Cloudy hip by Cloudy i fiut Moscow up . Ambassador Arthur Hartman met with dissident physicist Andrei Sakharov monday be coming the first Western government official to meet personally with the scientist since his release from internal exile 10 Days ago. . Embassy spokesman Jaroslav Verner confirmed that Hartman who is due to return to the United states in Jan uary after five years As ambassador to the soviet Union paid a visit to sakha Rov s apartment in Moscow on monday. Vemer said he bad no details of the discussion and would not say How Long the visit lasted. The United states and the embassy in Moscow were instrumental in getting Sakharov s wife pc Luna Bonner an exit visa earlier this year to travel to the West for urgent medical treatment. Sakharov returned to Moscow last week after seven years of internal exile in the Industrial City of Gorky
