European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 18, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes wednesday january 18,1989 Urray tables like this Are among inaugural Ball souvenirs. Inside the Seal Are Bush s and Quayle s names in Gold. Sep right up for inaugural trinkets and bring from $1 to 1,200 Washington a there s something for everyone who wants a memento of the 41st president s inauguration ranging from a $1,200 Crystal Eagle for High rollers to commemorative buttons for a Buck. The official sales Booths Don t open until later this week but souvenir stands along the mall already Are hawking sweat shirts and buttons of president elect George Bush and vice president elect Dan Quayle. Tourists can get a sweat shirt for $ 12 or pay $5 for a Republican integrity Button with pictures of Bush and presidents Lincoln Theodore Roosevelt Eisen Hower and Reagan. Two dollars will buy a Gaudy but ton with the faces of Bush and Quayle atop a color photo of the last inaugural ceremony. Smaller buttons go for $ 1. Sales have been slow so far according to one Souve Nir Salesman but he Hopes More people will be in the mood to buy trinkets As Friday s inaugural approaches. People bought Many More souvenirs when president Reagan took office another Salesman said. When he was first elected eight years ago it was Boom big Market said the Salesman who declined to give his name. Now sales Are not even one third of Bush s inaugural committee Hopes to Rake in the Cash through a souvenir sales Catalon it mailed to 1.5 million republicans historians and collectors. People can also pay $1,195 for a Steuben Crystal Eagle depicting courage splendor and Freedom in Many lands said the catalogue. A Crystal ice bucket with the official inaugural Seal goes for $ 175. The Catalon also offers commemorative coins key rings Golf Caps umbrellas and playing cards. For $75, folks can wrap up in a Terry Bathrobe with the inaugural Seal. Spices for Texas Chili Barbecue and Gumbo sell for $2.50 each. To shirts and sweat shirts celebrating the Bicentennial inaugural s theme of George to George Washington to Bush sell for from $ 10 to $44.95. And $60 will buy a car License plate with a red White and Blue inaugural design. The plate is Good until March 31. The inaugural committee also has contracted with creative photo crafts of Toledo Ohio to operate 21 sales Booths along the inaugural Parade route to sell items including mittens chocolate bars and pennants. The first Booth opened tuesday two More open thursday and the rest will operate Only on inaugural Day. It All depends on the weather said Tony Baltes president of creative photo crafts. Four years ago the inaugural Parade was cancelled As temperatures dive toward Zero. We re betting that the weather s going to be Nice Baltes said. His company will be Selling More expensive items at some of the official inaugural events including a $60 embroidered sweat shirt. The . Postal service is offering a different kind of souvenir inaugural stamp cancellations from Sev eral cities such As Kennebunkport Maine and Huntington ind., that Are associated with Bush and Quayle. For $4.95, Post offices across the country Are Selling a Bicentennial inaugural memento with envelopes Bear ing the special inaugural cancellations. Otherwise people who Don t get to come to Washington this week must rely on the mail order Catalo for their souvenirs. But Bush s honeymoon with Congress May be Over by the time the merchandise arrives delivery on Many items is expected to take up to 90 Days. Stateside pickup truck damaged by hit and run horse Alexandria la. A a hit and run horse damaged a pickup truck on Horseshoe drive authorities said. They never found the horse City police sgt. Mike Nichols said Early tuesday. There was no blood or other indication that the horse was Hurt in monday night s Accident but some Chrome on the Side of the pickup truck was damaged he said. Waiter finds tip too Low attacks diners with knife Norwalk Conn. A a waiter was arrested for attacking two customers with a knife because they left too Small a tip police said. Guangda Shen 19, of new York was charged with two counts of first degree assault after a saturday night incident outside the drag on House restaurant police said monday. Louis Pabian 59, of Trumbull and his son Neil 24, of Bridgeport left a $2 or $3 tip on a Bill of less than $50, said it. Ronald Chase. Dashen considered that inadequate and was wait ing for them outside Chase said. The elder Pabian was stabbed in the Abdo men his son was Cut on the hand Chase said. Both were released after treatment. Dashen was subdued by plainclothes officers who witnessed the attack police said. He was being held in lieu of $50,000 Bond pending a Jan. 24 court appearance police said. Steamboat Geyser erupts in Yellowstone Park West Yellowstone Mont. A Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park had a rare eruption last weekend hurling mud and rocks up to 1,000 feet a geologist said. Its last major eruption was on sept. 26,1984, Park research geologist Rick Hutchinson said monday. All the evidence is there that it was a major eruption of what is the world s tallest and most powerful Geyser Hutchinson said. Two snowmobiles in the Norris Geyser Basin witnessed what was probably the beginning of the eruption s steam phase which immediately follows the water phase about 2 . Sunday Hutchinson said. Pollard s wife moved for medical treatment Danbury c9nn. A Ann Henderson Pollard who admitted helping her husband spy for Israel has been transferred from a prison to a medical Center in Minnesota for treatment Federal prison official said sunday. Henderson Pollard had been transferred to the Rochester minn., facility for further evaluation and medical treatment if it s needed John Powers a duty officer at the Federal de Tention Center in Danbury said. Powers said he did not know what events led to the Transfer. Imprisoned spy Jonathan Jay Pollard s sister Carol Pollard said her sister in Law collapsed thursday at the Danbury facility and was taken to a local Hospital before he Transfer. She has been to the Minnesota facility twice before for examination at the nearby Mayo clinic. She suffers from a rare stomach ailment and relatives say she has lost 60 pounds in the Pas two years. Ohioans to preach the value of being honest of a i to Fri to Urt / a of a x4ir Mai. L,._,u i.i i. � m i i t t Columbus Ohio a a City wide ethics panel headed by a figure involved in the watergate conspiracy kicks off this week an eight month Campaign to promote honesty. It s a natural first Issue to Deal with be cause of the armoured car incident the Rev. Jeb Stuart Magruder said referring to a 1987incident in which motorists stopped their cars to scoop up hundreds of thousands of dollars that had fallen from an armoured truck onto a Busy Columbus freeway. Magruder executive minister at first Community Church in suburban Marble Cliff was chosen last year by mayor Dana g. Rinehart As the first chairman of the Colum bus commission on ethics and values. Magruder the former Deputy director of communications in the Nixon White House and Deputy director of Nixon s committee to re elect the president in 1972, served seven months in a Federal prison after he admitted destroying re cords and committing perjury in the watergate cover up. Ceremonies set for wednesday will begin the $75,000 Campaign called take an honest the committee will plaster its message on billboards and provide Public service ads featuring the Campaign s theme song. Schools churches and businesses also Are to take part. The project Calls for a television show featuring an honesty test having an honesty week and honesty awards producing leaflets and Coffee mugs pen sets and other business items with messages about honesty and urging pastors to preach sermons about being truthful. We Are simply trying to raise people s consciousness Magruder said. Had he been More conscious of ethics and values Magruder said he might not have become involved in the watergate conspiracy. If Nixon had called us All in and said we re not going to have anything done in this administration that s illegal or unethical it probably would not have happened he said. I think it s a characteristic in Ameri can life that there is
