European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 1, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes is takes a break there will be no newspaper tomorrow because of the new year s Holiday. The Stan and stripes will resume publishing an. 3. From our staff Best wishes to you Tor a Safe and Happy 1987. Ripes Tuth Ohlich Knopf incl. He bloc Tion f0� 1 vol. 45, no. 257 thursday Friday january 1-2, 1987 re hit us 11. Mud maj u by Oakly e. Green and Wendy Bourland Stair writers the Uso is suffering from am fiet shortfall that some officials say May run Asu Jirs $ 1.5 million. We re looking at a reduction in subsidies to the 1987 Buda trom Uso Headquarters in of ,11 said spa storms executive director the Uso wort wide budget for 1986 was about 114million. Wetr Flanc a Large deficit for the fourth Quarter afraid Jeff Wehling of the Uso Public affairs Smittee in Washington. We draw up a yearly Bud deficit get based on what we think Well gel in contributions and this year we simply came up the Kaiserslautern Uso was promised a $66,000ijuidy from Headquarters Tor his year Bui will have to Sanlor considerably less. Relied heavily on donations from the combined fetal Campaign. In 1985. The combined Federal Campaign Kyc Down the pledges into re Gions and about 7,3b�gnlributors pledged about 1181,000 to the Uso Eun hum Region or nearly 3.4percent of their total pledges. During the 1986 Campaign Al Beas area pledge the european Atlantic and Pacific tags to Uso came from More than 11,000 people totalled continued on Page 24 xon Sells s. African Imis . Increases import duties on dec goods new Yoke Twyl Exxon corp. Said tuesday that it has told its Fco Mun in South african affiliates joining the exx Phil the biggest us Oil South Amman companies which have it work Force of about 200, had been sold Deal nun Etu bushed to continue but band pursue social responsibility and two affiliates lid. And Exxon chemical Ltd Tell pet trim products and do not operations. Their african sales accounted for about percent of Exxon s worldwide consolidated _ pm 19b5. New York based Exxon had revenue93.2 billion in 1985. This Elisa lion o. After thorough consider Jas of our employees in South Africa. Ilion s shareholders Exxon president ice u. Raw said. The deterioration of the South african economic business climate caused by the continuing internal constraints has affected our business the statement said. A number firms including International business general motors corp. And Barclays Bank have Pra of of South Africa or announced their intention to do Hila tensions related to the apartheid pm Teslof racial separation have made it increasingly unprofitable to do business there. Parades parties fireworks help . Welcome new year by the Awod Ted pres millions of people around the Globe were expected id take note of the new year by pausing to contemplate peace while America was to usher in 1987 with fire works parades and parties and begin marking the200ih birthday of its Constitution. The Constitution Snew year s eve Wil Jamia Franklin Bri tween Philadelphia being set off by dancing Philadelphia also is organized Parade Thi thousands of stutters $318,000 in prize spectators expected Boston once night which other new Eis Pread an alcohol free smorgasbord mime dance Art food and Pasadena Calif., a few Carl Birds staked out Rose Parade viewing spots tuesday two full Days before the Parade. Mary Jane Morris of South Waudena and Edward Ingram of Switi Monica Sal on folding chairs chatting in sign want to save the area for another 100 deaf i off Toi ilium the Deli Den beams. At ummers i tocorau., Good favor t the 2k-mile route.1 to celebrate 6 and has unities. People Ingham said. This is the Best spot we know of. People always grab it two Days before. The Cost of liability insurance and police Protection caused some hotels to null sponsorship of new year s eve fireworks in Lai vegas Nev. But the Block part that Drew 20,000 merry maker last year was expected the pm an in Lin be to pause for and l986lacdkmplatepeace,i,. Lion a Spir tiie. That is acting ayin Ipanis in world j every he y time Thi t s also think Raati Milieu Peop Lemr on the last ugh Larkin of awareness Center Faraday. " noon Greenw Chile world is on the Day of the unite year of peace. _ was Getzik attention everywhere., led to put a Thip of the 7so stale troopers working wednesday night on a special driving under the influence patrol. In a twist the Gwinnell daily news in Lawr we Vitle ca., offered free funerals to people who pledge to drive drunk and then get killed doing Brack vice president and general manager of the newspaper said the offer has been made for 12years to make people aware of the dangers of drinking and driving. Yetter Urcla wins Freedom bowl Page 17 Palm Springs Calif. A president Reagan retaliating against european Trade policies costing american Farmers about $400 million a year will impose duties Likely to raise . Consumer prices for imported Gin Brandy inexpensive White wine an cheese it was announced tuesday. The decision was disclosed As the reagans Vaca ironed at the Home of publisher Walter . The Trade action Fol Lowed lengthy negotiations Between the United states and the european economic Community Over compensation for High tariffs imposed by the dec on . Feed Grain imports to Spain which formerly was a Lucra Tive Market for Ameri can Corn and sorghum. The retaliation take the form of a 200 percent . Duty on european Gin Brandy while wine assorted varieties of cheese canned Ham endive carrots and olives. The biggest items Are the duly on gallon containers Orless of White wine costing less than $4 per gallon on gallon containers or less of nun by costing More than s13 per gallon and on Gin in conveners of one gallon or less. . Trade representative Clayton Yeutter said the Brandy and wine mostly from France would account for $250 million of the s400 million a year and the Gin from Britain would amount to s70 million of it. Clearly prices will Rise a Culler said the intent is to Stop the Trade dead in its track Yeutter said. The higher duties Are to go into effect at an unspecified Date but not later than Jan. 30. Yeutter said there would probably be further talk with the dec Between now and then but the two sides Are far apart. The United states is demanding full compensation for its loss. Yeutter estimated the dec s latest offer at about 30 cents on the Dollar. Higher barriers against . Feed grains were imposed on Spain and Portugal when the dec was enlarged to include those nations bringing the number of countries to 12
