European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday january 29, 1989 the stars and stripes Page 7 search for Bundy victim Joe Ruden of Carbon county Utah Bundy who was executed in Florida last uses a Metal Detector in a search for the week confessed before his execution that body of sue curds a Utah girl who Dis he had killed her and buried her. Body 10appeared in 1975. Serial killer Ted Miles Southeast of Price Utah. Soviets broke word deployed new sub says . Admiral Honolulu a the soviet Union has broken Mikhail Gorbachev s pledge not to increase the number of nuclear weapons in the Pacific and is also increasing the use of spy ships in the Hawaii area says the commander of the . Pacific Fleet. Adm. David Jeremiah said the soviet sin recent months have added a new at tack submarine to their Pacific Fleet i contradiction to a speech Gorbachev made in september. The new submarine raised the total of soviet Delta class strategic subs in the Pacific to 17, Jeremiah said in a speech during a change of command ceremony at Pearl Harbor. He said the soviet Leader had pledge that the soviet Union would not increase the number of any Type of nuclear weapons in the Pacific Region. According to a summary by the offi Cial soviet news Agency Tass Gorbachev said in his september speech aware of the asian and Pacific countries concern the soviet Union will not increase the amount of any nuclear weapons in the Region it has already been practising this for some time and is calling on the United states and other nuclear pow ers not to deploy them additionally inthe said Jeremiah while those of us i senior military positions Welcome this new Era of openness with the Kremlin we remain concerned about the disparity Between what we hear from the soviet Sand what we actually see in the he did not say How he knew of the new sub Marine s presence. Jeremiah also said that while the num ber of far ranging deployments by soviet warships has decreased since 1985, the soviets have increased the presence of spy ships in hawaiian Waters. The presence of soviet intelligence collection ships in the near Vicinity of the hawaiian islands has grown from 60days in 1986 to More than 250 Days in 1987 and 1988," Jeremiah said. The change of command ceremony was for vice adm. James Dorsey jr., who assumed command of the 3rd Fleet. Reagan reportedly will get $50,000 a speech by the los Angeles times los Angeles Ronald Reagan will charge $50,000 for speeches on what the former president has called the mashed potato circuit sources familiar with booking arrangements for Reagan said. The fee would make him the highest paid speaker in the country. Reagan s wife Nancy will charge $30,000 a speech the same sources said. Despite the Price More than 25 corporations associations and conventions already have inquired about Book ing the former president according to Bernie Swain a partner of the Washington speakers Bureau inc., which has an exclusive agreement to represent both reagans. Reagan has said frequently during his past year in office that he plans to circulate on the mashed potato circuit speaking out on such issues As the need for a balance budget and his opposition to the 22nd amendment which limits a president to two terms. They be both said they la be doing speeches said Mark Weinberg director of Public affairs for Reagan s new office in los Angeles they la both be very actives speakers. They Don t believe in retirement and they will be Active in every respect of the so far however Reagan has announced Only on speech an address he plans to give for free at the University of Southern California on feb. 6, his 78thbirthday. The speech will Deal with his plans for the future Weinberg said. Neither Weinberg nor Swain would discuss terms of the agreement Between Reagan and the Agency nor the fees the former president and first lad will charge. However a los Angeles convention and Visi tors Bureau official said he was told by a representative of the Washington speakers Bureau that the fees would be $50,000 for Reagan and $30,000 for his wife. Another informed source confirmed the figures. They called me and said what groups do you have coming to los Angeles that we May possibly con tact " said Frank Santos the convention Bureau director of sales for conventions and marketing. I told them Many groups would like to have him but Well that s an awful lot of both reagans have settled quickly into their Post White House careers. On wednesday Simon & schuster announced that it had bought rights for what is believed to be $5 million to two books by Reagan. Mrs. Reagan is now completing memoirs for which she report edly received a $2 million Advance from random House. Donor Sun neck by Giveaway of Gipp s sweater South Bend ind. A the Man who gave the University of notre Dame a sweater worn by football legend George Gipp says he is stunned the University gave it away even to Ronald Reagan. Belatedly i now regret not stipulating that the Gipp Monogram would be on loan " said John n. Cackley in an Opin Ion column in Friday s South Bend trib Une. I never dreamed that someone a notre Dame would go to the extreme of satisfying egos in the White House and at the University just to create an atmosphere of Good old fashioned show Biz " said Cackley a 1937 graduate of notre dam and executive director emeritus of the notre Dame alumni association. University president Edward Mallo presented the Blue and Gold sweater to Reagan when the National Champion notre Dame football team visited the White House on Jan. 18, two Days be fore Reagan left office. Reagan played Gipp in the 1940 movie Knute Rockne All american his first big break in the movies. He has used As apolitical slogan Rockne s instruction to his players to win one for the Cackley of South Bend said the 70 year old sweater was an authentic irreplaceable one of a kind item that had been displayed Only six months near the athletic department offices. Tradition so often cherished at this institution was shunted aside with the Gipp article being handed Over to theold actor for his notre Dame collection he said. Charles Lennon director of the alumni association said at least 15 alumni called to Praise the idea. Most of our alumni would certainly understand the gift has Strong mean Ings for the president As Well As to the University he said. Cackley said the dying Gipp gave the sweater to Roommate Percy Wilcox who later passed it on to another class mate Tom Lee. Lee gave the sweater to Cackley who kept it about five year before giving it to notre Dame. The sweater was not intended to Bea Giveaway regardless of who might like to have it whether that be Ron Ald Reagan Jimmy Carter John Paul ii or anyone else he said. University spokesman Richard con Klin referred questions to James e. Murphy associate vice president for University relations who was out of town Friday. Mother Teresa melts fire department s heart san Francisco up the fire department proved no match for Mother Teresa reluctantly accepting the tiny 78-year-old roman Catholic nun As a tenant. Mother Teresa took Over half an old Brick firehouse to use As a soup Kitchen to feed the homeless. Firefighters were hoping to persuade her to find another site. But the nun who Many people regard As a living Saint easily put aside their mild protestations. I guess it just kind of melted firefighter Robert Barbara said of his Meek attempt to talk Mother Teresa out of moving into the old firehouse which is Al ready overcrowded with toy donations As Headquarters of the department s Christmas program for the poor. I did raise the Point but it went Over her head. I could t Nail her. It is pretty Tough to argue with Mother Teresa founder of the missionaries of Char Ity religious order in India and Winner of the 1979 Nobel peace prize was Given a la year lease on Hal the firehouse by mayor Art Agnos. She wanted to see the firehouse for herself. When Barbara explained the fire department s to program to her Mother Teresa said simply wonder Ful. It is we Are not going to have enough room the fire fighter said. Mother Teresa stepped outside into an open Are where firefighters used to store hoses and suggested Why not make this into a storeroom. Reporters asked the nun if there would be a problem with the two Charity groups having to share the valuable space. Of no Mother Teresa said. In works of love there will be no her order s soup Kitchen will begin its new opera Tion in about a week. Firefighters Are looking for new warehouse space
