European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 15, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes sunday january 15,1989 i la miss you Reagan tells listeners on last radio talk Washington a president Reagan saying saturdays will never seem the same has delivered his final radio address thanking the american people for the Chance to Lead them in Pursuit of the Ameri can Saga the search for Freedom. My fellow americans Over the years i be greatly enjoyed this Opportunity to get together with you and report on the week s events Here in Washington Rea Gan said saturday As he began the 331st of his five minute radio broadcasts. Delivering his talk from the Oval office Reagan noted that he and his wife Nancy planned to return Home to California after president elect George Bush was inaugurated Friday. We go with full hearts with Best wishes for George and Barbara and with gratitude to All of you Reagan said. It s been a privilege to serve the people and the nation we be always loved and loved so much today. We shared a great Deal together. For me it s been a special relationship. Believe me saturdays will never seem the same. I la miss but the president said he was t leaving with a downcast spirit asserting that the Economy was Boom ing the nation s social problems were being dealt with and the soviet menace shows some sign of Reagan said he was grateful he had played a part in a far larger Story the Story of a people and a cause. The Hope of human Freedom the quest for it the achievement of it that is the american with what became his traditional opening my Fel Low americans Reagan began delivering the weekly addresses april 3, 1982. Bush is not expected to make use of the weekly radio address a medium that Reagan mastered Early on. Reagan s first Job was As a sports broadcaster in Davenport Iowa and his radio exposure helped him launch a career in Hollywood. Reagan also Learned to use radio As a political tool while governor of California and in his quest for the presidency. Over the years it has been difficult to calculate How Many people have heard the president s address since Many of the radio networks have Only fed it to their subscribers who then could replay it at their Leisure. The saturday speech offered Reagan a Chance to dominate the news on a Day when television and news papers Are generally looking for headline stories. But the Only time the president was assured his voice would be carried came during the 1984 race when his Campaign purchased the air time. Over the years Reagan s addresses usually looked at an event in the past or the upcoming week. But he also unveiled major decisions in the broadcasts such As when he announced the reappointment of Federal re serve chairman Paul Volcker or the suspension of Poland s preferential trading status in the Wake of the communist government s suppression of the Independent Solidarity Union. Reagan s most infamous radio remark came outside the formal address when he announced before one speech from his ranch in California that he had just signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. The bombing begins in five the president who likes to joke with aides before the talk made the comment during a voice Check when the microphone was on but he was not yet on the air. The remarks were heard by the radio Pool that was transmitting it to other networks. Reagan honoured president Reagan receives the grand Cross of Merit special class from Fra Andrew . Bertie grand master of the knights of Malta at a special dinner Friday in new York. The charitable organization honoured Reagan for his vigorous defense of the pro life cause and his Strong support of traditional Chris Tian family Bush tells tales of fish that did t get away $ Fri $ is of a Sass ii president elect Bush their Way to a second bestsellers and sen. Alan Simpson right onday of fishing off Florida. Islamorada Fla. A George Bush getting in a last round of fishing before becoming president regaled reporters saturday with his account of Landing a 13-Pound fighting Bonefish the Day before. The fishing really is excellent just wonderful Bush told reporters watching his party depart from a private Dock before 8 . The president elect said work including preparation of his speech for Friday s inaugural could wait until he returned to Washington on sunday. However Bush s transition office in Washington announced several appointments including David c. Mul Ford As under Secretary of the Treasury for International affairs and Anna Maria Perez As Barbara Bush s pres Secretary. Mulford has been an assistant Treasury Secretary since 1984. Perez is press Secretary to rep. John Miller a Wash. Bush fishing off a 17-foot Skiff in shallow Waters said he reeled in a 13-Pound Bonefish Friday after it stripped off 150 Yards of line. After weighing it Bush said he threw the fish Back in. The vice president on his third fishing or Hunting trip since his election said these Are Pound for Pound i d say As fighting a fish As there is in the world. It really is amazing what they do. Then you take them in weigh them and hold them in the water and stroke them so that they can escape without some shark getting them. It really is very Alan Simpson the Republican senator from Wyom ing added a few embellishments. You can t keep up with him. We had fish All Over the place. I caught a redfish. He caught a Bonefish. My redfish was one of the largest Ever caught in these particular Waters Simpson said. Treasury Secretary Nicholas f. Brady also was fish ing with Bush but no work was on the Agenda. Three other Treasury jobs were announced Edith e. Holiday for general counsel Charles h. Dallara assist ant Secretary for International affairs and Hollis s. Mcloughlin assistant Secretary for policy development. Holiday and Dallara Are now Treasury officials. Mcloughlin a former Puro Lator courier corp executive was Brady s chief of staff when he was appointed to the . Senate from new Jersey in 1982. 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