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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 5, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes d Nakasone pledges action to ease Trade friction Page 2 d unwanted garbage Heads Back toward  Page 5 d Davey Allison takes Winston Soo sports Page 21 the sars and,sfripess0bv&&r vol. 46, no. 18 tuesday May 5, 19b7 d 8693 a Pope beautifies German Prie byed Keals Suff Wiur guided Metzler assistant City editor Pope John Paul ii beatified the apostle of  and urged German Cath Olics to resist the bus town of family life the Many divorces full a Small number of Chil Dren indicate the great Burden Teand threat to family life in Modem society the iiij1rtmil"nnnn people gathered in olympic stadium Hotd Nijer so that families will be strengthened. Keep Marnay and Ellow conjugal love to become fruitful in the cd god wants to give  in the beatification during the three hour High mass the Jesuit priest Rupert Mayer was Given the title blessed one step below roman Catholic Saint Hood. Father Mayer found himself increasingly con fronted by anti religious and anti Church currents in an atmosphere of mockery and hatred the Pope said " the priest who had been imprisoned in a Noju Coop traction Camp. The More open and brutal the Agtie against religion and the Church became in tic Prears the More determined father Mayer be Calfin his de sense of the truth of the Faith in Day rights of the  John Paul s Munich visit lad much of the co pro Versy surrounding Friday Supki fiction of jewish con Vert Edith Stein in Calor a Munich Poucel Meersman said there had been no Denk  in City against the Pope s visit. Of Aminifu  and Green party supporters marched Host his visit to Cologne Friday. On tier delivered a 40-Midule Sermon in Ger germans to emulate Mayer. No Christian should be indifferent to what is going Pope John Paul with Cardinal filed Rah welter. On in the world he a zip Mac All be Good to the poor in the Maryja a sad Rupert. You Ive in one of the mos  in the world. Do not let your worm is sessions make you insensitive to the Pinosch in need and those forgotten people on Fine of your society and All Over the world. " John Paul also used the ceremony to continue his condemnation of he nazi regime and of human rights violations. They ignored god and persecuted his servants the jape said of the nazis. They treated people in an inhumane fashion in Dachau just outside Munich and in Auschwitz just outside my former diocese of Krakow. And it is still True today god s rights and human rights stand and fail  John Paul appeared tired As he was greeted at the Munich Riem Airport by the archbishop of Munich an Freising Cardinal Friedrich Wetter and bavarian minister president Franz Josef Strauss and members of the state parliament. The Pope received a warm Welcome in the City called the German  of the 9 million people living within the boundaries of the Munich archdiocese 2.19 million Are Catholic. Among the Many buildings decorated with the yet papal banners was Munich s most Fak the twin Spires of the Marie Kirche. The Stuj Road cheered As five military helicopters flew the of is entourage Over the stadium. The two Electr Oruc pm boards lit up with Herzlich Willkommen Heiliger Vaw vicar to Welcome. Holy father and the Pope s coat or Security guards Kepi people Crowl he track from touching the bulletproof Pope mobiles Fem stiff was driven once around the Stamm. Hundreds rushed from their scats As the Pope got out off sea Pope an Page Reagan knew of fund raising Inouye says Washington not Daniel , chairman of the Senate commit tee investigating the Iron Contra affair said sunday that president Reagan knew Money we being raised to buy weapons for the rebel forces in Nicaragua. The remark by the Democrat from Hawaii were the tint direct statement by someone with firsthand knowledge of the evidence that the president knew Money was solicited for the rebels for anything other than humanitarian Pur Pote. The statements suggested that Reagan might have known of illegal a in an interview on meet the press the Abc news program Inouye said. The president was aware that monies were being raised to Supply arms to the  Reagan said sunday that he had watched the broadcast and that Inouye was mistaken. With regard to whether private individuals were giving Money to support the contras the president said yes i was aware there were people doing that. But there was nothing in the nature of a solicitation to the administration to my  the president commented As hear Rived at Ellis Island in new York Harbor to give a speech sunday afternoon. Asked again whether he knew the sup port consisted of Money to buy arms Worthe contras. Reagan said he had no de tailed information and knew Only that Money was being raised for television commercials on behalf of the contras. Inouye could not be reached after the broadcast. His spokesman. Lance mor Gan said Inouye was referring to the monies provided by foreign  the senator was not saying the president knew that Money raised by a private net work of americans headed by Carl r. Channel was used to buy arms Morgan added. Sen. Damn b. Rudman r-n.h., the vice chairman of the investigative com Mittee appeared on the Abc program with Inouye in an interview sunday night Rudman said he also believed Inouye was talking about Money from foreign governments although Rudman acknowledged that the statement was in response to questions about Money raised by the private network of Ameri cans. Inouye is known As one of the most deliberate politicians in Washington one who weighs his Public statement care fully. He did not say in the television see Reagan on Page 28 newspaper report links Young woman with Hart Miami a reporters for the the individual you Are  Miami Herald followed a Young Hart described the woman As a woman from Miami to a Washington Friend of a Friend of mine who had townhouse belonging to Gary Hart come to Washington to visit friends of and the newspaper said in sunday s hers the Herald said the newspaper editions that she spent Friday night Wajid not identify the woman into a and most of saturday with Hart. To however Hart spokesman Kevin Hart the front runner for the 1988 Sweeney identified the woman As democratic presidential nomination. Donna Rice of  a there Are two listings for a Donna Rice in Miami directory assistance. The first number is unpublished and t Wjk there was no answer sunday night at denied any personal relationship wit the woman and denied any impropriety when questioned by Herald re porters saturday night. No one was staying in my apart ment Hart told the newspaper. I have no personal relationship with second number. The newspaper quoted an uni Denti see Hart on Page 28 Reagan offers support for talks on Nicaragua new York not president Reagan said sunday that the goal of his nicaraguan policy is to establish democracy in that nation and that continued United states support for the anti Sand Ista rebels is essential to achieve that goal. But recognizing a growing sentiment in Congress far a diplomatic settlement to Nicaragua s civil War the president said he would lend my full support to any negotiations that can build democracy throughout Central America without further  Reagan s speech which White House officials had billed As 3 major statement on his Central american policy was delivered outdoors at Ellis Island in the opening session of the 100th annual convention of the american newspaper publishers association. While Reagan voiced no new policy positions he sought to embrace the de sire of some in Congress to push Man Agua toward democracy at the negotiating table Raiher than solely through the rebels military efforts. Rearan pledged to work with Congress to resolve the conflict in Central America and argued for a three pronged approach economic help for democracies in the Region a diplomatic solution that would bring democracy to Nicaragua and continued funding for he rebels until see Nicaragua on Page 28  
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