European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 14, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes thursday May 14,1987 comeback whale Mirk Bressler an animal can fee Dellft offers a fish to big Mouth t beings White suffering from life threaten Long Bone disease the whale a flew from a Minnesota zoo to sea world Park in san Diego for treatment big month s companion of 10 fears Little girl in background came along too. . Moves to revoke citizenship of jew accused of aiding nazis Washington up the Juskiw its first Legal action Ugains a . Jew accused of collaborating with the nazis moved to strip a 71 year old new yorker of his citizenship for hiding his world War ii Job As an overseer at a death lamp. The department filing the complaint tuesday in . District court in Brooklyn n.y., said Jacob Tannenhaus a native of Poland served from september 1944 through May 1945 As a supervisory Kapo an inmate overseer of other prisoners at the Goerlitz concentration Camp located in what is now East Ger Many. The department charged Tannenbaum directly too part in persecuting prisoners including jews by among other things brutalizing and physically Abus ing Tannenbaum who since 1979 has made an annual $20 donation to the nazi Hunting Simon wic Senchal censer was not available for comment. He has said he lost most of his family including his wife infant child Mother father and live Sisters to the nazis. The Justice department s nazi tracking unit How Ever said Tannenbaum was implicated in persecution at Goerlitz which included incarceration of civilian solely because of their race or religion use of prisoners As slave labourers and beating starvation and execution of Tannenbaum entered the United states in Decem Ber 1949 but concealed his service at the deadly Camp the department alleged. He became a . Citizen March l5. His citizenship should be revoked the complaint said because Tannenbaum participated in the Perse cution of prisoners at Goerlitz who had been Interne because of heir race or Justice department officials said Tannenbaum is the first . Jew to be prosecuted by the office of special investigations for allegedly collaborating with the nazis. Justice department sources have said Tannenbaum a retired Dairy nov scr who lives in Brighton Beach n.y., allegedly beat and whipped fellow inmates to Curry favor with nazi guards. Tannenbaum recently denied the accusations. The de naturalization suit normally a lengthy proceeding is the first step toward a venial deportation. Stateside 7-eleven stores lobbying for Lone Star lottery Dallas a Southland corp. Has thrown the strength of More than 1,000 Texas 7-eleven stores be Hind a lobbying Effort to win approval of a slate lot Tery officials said wednesday. The Dallas based retailer distributed 500,000 stamped Post cards to 600 of its 7-eleven stores that ask customers to declare i want a Lone Star lottery. How the cards Are addressed to the umbrella Lone Star lotteries lobbying group established by potential lot Tery ticket Sellers and other businesses that would Benefit from a lottery. Drugs appear to increase older women s Bone mass new York up a newly discovered drug regimen appears to increase the Bone mass of older women with osteoporosis by up to 36 percent and could be the first treatment for the Bone thinning Dis ease according to a preliminary study. Doctors have found ways to slow the disintegration of Bones in older women but the new treatment May be the first that actually increases Bone mass Accord ing to a report released tuesday by the National osteoporosis foundation. In a preliminary trial at the University of Colorado health sciences a a tar in Denver 7 women aged 52 to 77 look the drugs regularly for a year according Lodr. Paul d. Miller the senior researcher. Tests showed Bone mass in All of the women had increased by the end of the year ranging from 4 per cent of 36 percent. Miller said. Weir says he did t know he was freed in arms Deal Princeton . A the Rev. Benjamin Weir says he never knew his release from Captivity was part of the Aims for hostages Deal. I very much regret thai the whole Issue of arms was related to the release of hostages. I am very much concerned that every legitimate Avenue of freeing hos tages is pursued Weir toed about 100 people tuesday at a forum at the Princeton theological , a 1950 graduate of the Seminary said the hostage situation in Lebanon should be a serious con Cern of the presbyterian Church of which he is Moder Ator the top elected official. We need to remember Hal there Are nol Only eight americans in Lebanon but a dozen and a half hostages of other nationalities As Well As hundreds of Leb anese he said. Preparation h shoplifted for Coke Sorters Relief fort Lee . A a popular hero Rhoid medication has become a favorite target of shoplifter for use in soothing cocaine ravaged nasal passages police said wednesday preparation h has become a popular Means of treat ing nasal membranes swollen by the snorting of co Caine authorities say. Several thousand dollars1 Worth of suppositories and gel have been stolen in the past year from drugstores and supermarkets throughout new Jersey according Lapolice and Slor owners. Or. Edward Henry vice president and director of medical affairs for Whitehall laboratories which manufactures preparation h for american Home products corp. In new York City warns against nasal use of preparation h suppositories he said it could cause severe nosebleeds Haemorrhaging or damage nose tis Dole legislation would finance puerto rican poll Washington up Senate re publican Leader Robert Dole introduced legislation tuesday that would pay for a referendum to determine whether the people of puerto Rico want the Islan Commonwealth to be a stale. Under Dole s Bill the question in the referendum to be held anytime be twee Jan. 1, 1988, and j c. 31, 1994 would be should puerto Rico be admitted into the Union As a state the referendum would be held at time determined by the governor of the Commonwealth and the Dirc to costs would be paid by the United Stales. The governor would then inform the presi Dent and Congress of the Resul to. Statehood Independence or any stat us cannot and should not be forced on the Island and the citizens who reside there Dole said. The decision must be made first by its people and then by the Congress of the United Stales. In this year of the Bicentennial Cele bration i can link of no better Way to Honor the dreams of our founding fathers than to give our citizens in the Caribbean the Opportunity to vote on calling the status of puerto Rico unsettled Dole said it is proper to consider if our Flag should add one More Star before the end of this Century specifically it is Lime to give the citizens of puerto Rico the Opportunity id vote on Dole said that since puerto Rico was granted Commonwealth status nine Bills that would have granted statehood have been introduced but none has been enacted. Since 1917, when puerto Sinuis were granted . Citizenship they have been allowed o vote on i he Issue Only once in 1967 and that Poco Iscil was flawed by a Boycott by both the statehood and the Independence parties. The right of the people of puerto Rico to speak on this Issue should not be hindered and should not be ignored Dole said. Noting that in the past several months More than 250.000 puerto i cans have signed a petition Catling on Congress to act and Grant statehood. Dole said a Clear majority must speak must desire statehood As has been the tradition for All states granted admission to the Union by the
