European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 25, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday. February 25, 1957 off duty airmen manage to have i Rood Lime in Sac Senhausen despite the shrinking Dollar. From left staff sgt Lloyd Heithus senior airman Brian Beard sgt. Richard Bill lips and airman 1. A Toad Lehman. Greenbacks from Page 1 the Bank in an attempt to lure customers Gross Opp and so Yah also arc offering one free Beer with each Entrance ticket before 10 . On thursdays and an hour of free Beer on sundays they also hold drawings for mixed drinks and Champagne on Friday evenings. Grosskopf. An cd i opened his disco five years ago against the advice of others they told me no Larry you la have nothing but fights wrecked furniture and the police in the place. Now there arc five or six places that want the go Busi Ness because i showed them it could be Ian Coleman Grosskopf partner in the King Charles pub in Sachsen Hauson and owner of the three flags pub in Hanau said his Hanau place also is feeling inc Dollar Pinch the gis come in half drunk on their class i Alco hol and spend the rest of the evening with us Cole Man said. It s Tough but that s the Way it four airmen from Rhein main a visiting the Vil Lage pub in Sachsenhause echoed the general chorus of gloom As they took turns pounding nails in a log with hammers we re definitely feeling the effects of the weak Dol Lar sgt Richard Marco Billups said. We do a lot More shopping on base and appreciate what we have on base More and More. We do not travel and listen to talks of the 3.40 Dollar with Billups and his wife Shauntee have three children and pay 1,125 Marks $625 rent plus utilities for a three bedroom apartment. My wife s not working right now and it s Josef Schruck owner of the Cvasa Rauscher restau rant in the Jap Fergasse said of course of course i be been affected. Even the tourist Trade has been off. The Dollar drop and then the fear of retaliation terror ism by Qadhafi kept americans away. We went through some Tough months even Flower lady Maria Mitrovic who wanders from plate to place hawking her goods in Sachsenhaus san said she can t sell her Flowers As easily As in the past. Reagan from Page 1 published and broadcast reports said. At the while House presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwalter told re porters Reagan and Regan will talk about his Regan s future after the Tower Board report but not Filz water. Asked about published reports that Rea Gan was involved in a search for a new chief of staff told reporters to my knowledge it s not True. I m not aware of any search for a the spokesman s comments amounted to the most specific Public mention yet from inc White House that Regan s future was in debate. Sources have said that first lady Nancy Reagan wants him replaced and that he would resign. Laic monday Regan told a group of presidential advisers in private that he and the president had briefly discussed his White House position an administration source said earlier. Filzmaier so said inc president tentatively is plan Ning to attend a news conference at which members of the Tower commission will discuss their report one hour after it is Given to Reagan for the first Lime Reagan Likely will introduce the group at the news conference and speak briefly Fitz Walcer said but he added we won t have an in depth response of any kind on thursday. I would not anticipate a response from the while House in any fast fashion.1 Fitzwater did not Rule out the possibility of a presidential speech Early next week. 1 think it s Clear the president will want to respond in some on Capitol Hill meanwhile the Senate and House select committees investigating the Iran matter scheduled meetings thursday to review the Tower commis Sion s report and possible Grants of immunity to lower level officials who might be Able to shed new Light on the investigation a source said. The two panels which previously have said they will closely coordinate their work and May even hold joint hearings for some key. Witnesses also Are Likely to co operate on the immunity Issue the source said. The new York times meanwhile said Reagan can not say for sure when he approved the first ship ment to Iran. The speaker of the House called Rea Gan s reported memory lapse mrs Reagan who sources say has sought Regan s ouster has said nothing in Public about her widely reported dissatisfaction with Regan. No changes Are expected to occur before the com Mission led by former sen. John Tower a Texas unveils its report. Snow from Page 1 cast temperatures in the mid to upper 40s tuesday. Tic third major storm since mid january left up to 2 feel of Snow. It was blamed for two deaths shut Down the Federal government in Washington snarled transportation and knocked out Power to about 200,000 people. We knew it was coming but we did t expect this much said Maryland s Highway adminis Rutor Hal Passolt a 53-year-old Baltimore Man died of an apparent heart attack while shovelling heavy Snow police said. In West Virginia a 46-year-old woman was killed in a traffic Accident blamed on icy roads. New Jersey and Delaware declared limited slates of emergency allowing deployment of the National guard to help keep traffic moving. Maryland officials planned to plow most of the state s secondary roads tuesday. By monday about 90 percent of major highways and 75 percent of secon Dary roads had been cleared said Ivan Tompkins of the stale Highway administration. Miss drills 3 gunmen in West Beirut killed by syrian troops Beirut Lebanon a syrian troops shot and killed three gunmen in West Beirut tues Day the third Day of a syrian operation aimed at disarming feuding druse and Shi Ilc moslem militias police reported. The fatalities were the first reported since about 4,000 syrian soldiers poured into West Beirut on sunday to end we Klong Battles for control of the moslem sector of the capital. Police said the three gunmen tailed to obey a syrian patrol s orders to Stop in the Seaside Raou Chc District a longtime of Trust stronghold. When the gunmen ran away syrian us Diu chased them lulled All three and resumed a search for armed men in the neighbourhood a police spokesman said. The bodies tre left lying on a Barren Clifside overlooking the Mediterranean until a lebanese red Cross ambulance removed them. Kenya sentences briton to caning year in jail Nairobi Kenya up a court has sentenced a British Soldier involved in a nightclub Brawl to three strokes of the Cane and a one year jail term. Cpl. Paul Walker 28, a paratrooper was charged with stabbing a Mechanic at a fashionable discotheque in the capital. Another British paratrooper Phi. Sean Hughes who also was involved in the Brawl Wai sentenced to n three month jail term for disorderly conduct. Both men have reportedly been dismissed from the military. Firing of cruise missile Over Canada successful cold Lake Alberta a an unarmed cruise missile was successfully lest fired 1,365 Miles Over Northern Canada tuesday . And Canadian military officers announced. Two similar tests last year ended in failure the missile was launched from a b-52 bomber in morning darkness Over the Beaufort sea and parachuted onto a Frozen Lake in Northwestern Saskatchewan about 11 30 a.m., said maj Jan Martinson of the Canadian forces base at cold Lake. She said the flight by the subsonic missile look 3 hours and 52 minutes. Witness convinced of Demjan Juk s identity Jerusalem a a Treblinka death Camp survivor on tuesday stuck to his identification of John Demjan Juk As the sadistic nazi guard known As Ivan the i am convinced that opposite me sits Ivan the terrible and fearsome who was in Treblinka said Pinchas Epstein 61. Epstein spent two Days on the witness stand. When he was finished tuesday he asked the judge for permission to address just one sentence to the accused. The judge refused. Sobbing at one Point Epstein said he would never forget the atrocities of the Treblinka Camp in nazi occupied Poland where 850,000 jews died Between 1942 and 1943. No one who entered there will Ever leave. It is the kind of Honor that will never end he said. Vow of America to raise prices of 1987 vehicles Detroit up Volkswagen of America said monday it will raise its 1987 vehicle prices by an average 3.4 percent or s376 on most mod Els effective next monday. Vow said ils just introduced Fox subcompact is unaffected by the Price increases and will slay at $5,690 for the go two door Sedan and $6,490 for the go four door Sedan. Transportation and option prices also remain unchanged on All models not counting the brazilian made Fox vow s most inexpensive Model is the two door Golf subcompact which will be raised by $200 to $8,390. At the top end of its car line is the Quan Tum go Sedan with four wheel drive raised from $16,645 to 17,230
