European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 2, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d $149 million allocated for Naf spending Page 2 d med Region teachers vote to stay with Oft Page 9 o Kentucky Derby preview daily Magazine & sports Section the Rosa ate author need unofficial publication of vol. 46. No. 15 saturday May 2, 1987 Meo Force d 8693 a House oks Tough Trade Bill Washington a the House on thursday approved 290-137, a sweeping Trade Bill with stiff retaliatory features defying s presidential vein threat and forecasts thai the Senate would wipe Oul the measure s most Strin gent provisions. Although you May not like parti of the Bill Lei s move it along Lei s gel it into the process House speaker Jim Wright a Scias told colleagues. He acknowledged thai the Senate surely. Wilt make republicans scoffed at any notion thai the 290 votes for the measure exactly the two thirds of the 435-Scal House needed to override a presidential veto Means the Bill could actually survive an override attempt. I Don t think anybody in this House today believes this Bill will go through the Senate and be signed by inc president in its present form rep. John j. Dun can r-tcnn., said. I Hope All of you realize that this Bill in t going any on the Roll Call 241 democrats and 43 republicans voted in favor of the measure while six democrats and 131 see Bill on Page 28 Reagan pledges to veto measure 1 a photo president and mrs. Reagan Greet japanese prime minister Yasuhiro Inak Isone and hit wife on their arrival thursday neg he for a White House stale dinner. Washington a president Reagan promised prime minister Yasu Hiro Nakasonc on thursday Hal he word veto legislation requiring Trade retaliation against Japan but he refused a lift sanctions already in it acc without proof that Tokyo has stopped unfair sales practices. Nakasonc called the sanctions a very sore Thorn clicking in our Small Fine " adding we have to remove Hal Thorn As soon As in a move that plei Isid . Officials Nakasonc told Reagan that he had i reeled the Hank of Japan and the finance ministry to lower Short term inter est rates. Lower interest Rales would stimulate economic growth in Japan providing a major Opportunity for increasing markets for . Goods for increasing the buying Power of Japan said presiden tial spokesman Martin Fin water. Anything thai stimulates markets abroad is Good news for american work sea Reagan on Page 28 allo a by of Britain going going gone the Bright red Telephone Booth and the double Decker the Hammer May 9, England s National phone company British telecoms is auctioning off about 400 of the familiar red kiosks thai Day a spokeswoman said. The Utility has sold about 100 of the relics since in began convening 10 More Modem phone Booths. The Booths have been for Sale to the Public for Aboul a year but customers previously had no Way of seeing them first she said. The company says the of by to fool 1,500-Pound cast Iron Booths can he used As showers Garden furniture Home or business pay phones three types of on Sale. K2 models the old Dirand most popu Lar among Coj a frs have sold for up to $ 1,60fl file spokeswoman said. Few of to ill920s Vintage boxes were used outside London. The most familiar and most Numor the Booths arc the k6s, built in ing George v s Silver to sell for $80 to ,600. The newest Model to be sold bears Little resemblance to the popular English boxes. These Bones Are peeled to draw the least attention said. Those Lucky enough Nanc of the Vintage Bones noticed with lugging them Homcy dish telecoms says the responsible for transport s. The phone company will Vic a list of companies Thill can handle the shipping. The auction will Start at noon. The boxes will be displayed beginning at 10 a.m., at freight Masler , off ferry Lane Kain am Essex. More information is available by phoning 01-587 7029. Be aide British phone Houth stands by Chi Road in soil land. Sa5 photo of go Schu Ahlstr italian town grieves Over Connecticut tragedy Waterbury. Conn. And a delegation from the town of pole Landulfo Hal arrived thursday to Olter support to the families of men killed in inc col lapse of the l ambiance Pla a building project. Relatives have said thai at least eight of the construction workers who were lost had roots in the Apen nine town about 50 Miles Northeast of Naples. An estimated 2.0qd residents of the Walc Bury area arc immigrants or descendants of immigrants from the town in the Kalian Hills. "1 cannot press in words whal we feel inside our hearts. Pool Landolfo Lias cried and is Hill crying for these i major Carlo Lucr Acra said through a translator. Twenty two bodies had been recovered by thursday and six people were still a lied us missing in the ruins of the apartment Complex. The 13-Story strut lure fell to the ground eight Days ago and workers continue to sift through the rubble in search of bodies. The Polc Lindolfo delegation includes Guerrero inc Rev. Giovanni Casilli and Anglo Perugini whose brother s body was recovered thursday. They will stay one week . Pool Landolfo was in Diep grief and sorrow. Life hopped for one said Gumera a close childhood Friend of three of the victims. This news toil hed our leans ripped Oul our Hans. In killed something alive for us because hey were pan of our own Lii said Casilli the town s Parish priest. In in Ink a Adolfo a have the impression we did t celchrau1 i Ivler tins year. It Smitis we Havi prolonged Good Friday Over the past Century hundreds of nit n jell Ponte Landoll in search of work in he United states. The town which Lias a population now of about , last sunday held a memorial service attended by -101we have always shared our Joys. Now you must come to share in a Lime of sorrow said Waterbury major Josl i i san Liutti uni. To Ordi a hags Al Munie Ial buildings he Lulun Al half stall we All Lake con Ifil in your presence and Lake co Jorl in Jour Cuini urn he said
