European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 23, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes saturday september 23,1989 faces n places Abc execs mum on talks Over Jane Pauley s future from wire reports Jane Pauley has discussed her future on the today show with Abc executives but the network won t comment on speculation she s unhappy wit changes in the morning program. There has been speculation Pauley might be negotiating an end to her contract which will expire in two years. She has been co Anchor of today since october 1976. Abc spokeswoman Peggy Hubble confirmed Pau Ley s talks with Abc news president Michael Gart Ner and Abc sports president Dick few sol who also is the news division s vice president for today concerned her future with the program. Among several recent changes with which Pauley is reportedly unhappy has been Abc s hiring of David Nuell As senior executive producer of earlier the network moved today news Anchor John Palmer to Abc news at Sunrise and brought in Deborah Norville from that show to Norvillo recently signed a five year con tract with Abc news which she joined in january1987. In july Ebersol took Over his newly created Posi lion after Gardner and the other today Anchor Bryant Gumbel. Became so alienated that the two had slopped speaking. Celebrate freshman a chauffeur driven Mercedes Benz and a Trail of autograph seekers make Emmanuel Lewis something of a spectacle on the Campus of Atlanta s Clark University. Now 18, the former Star of television s Webster so arcs began freshman classes in August. I came to gel away from the lights and dig Down deep into studies said Lewis whose older brother Chris is a Sophomore at the school. The 3-foot-7 Lewis said he does t mind on Cam pus fans who seek him out for autographs. I think it s neat he said. Diplomatic hat mystery glasnost notwithstanding there Are still some unknown details about soviet leaders. Such As How big is soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze Shead officials in Cheyenne wyo., wanted to know that before Shevardnadze s scheduled arrival in Jackson Hole for iwo Days of talks with Secretary of state James a. Baker i. Officials from the Cowboy stale did t want to be embarrassed by presenting the min ister with an ill fitting Stetson. We tried calling the soviet embassy in washing inn. They said it s just kind of average. We did really know what that said Dennis Curran spokesman for gov. Mike Sullivan. So they rang up the state department but it still took two Days of research to find an answer 60 centimetres. Still they weren t sure. Curran said but added that officials finally calculated that it corresponded to size 7 a. Homeless to count their own the census Bureau plans to hire the homeless to count the homeless during the 1990 census Accord ing to a regional official in Kansas City to. Benar a. Coordinator of the census awareness program for the regional census Center said officials hoped that by hiring the homeless they will get Amore accurate count. They probably have More experience in find ing the homeless than others would Arzu said. The special census will be conducted the night of March 20 at shelters on the streets and in abandoned buildings areas those homeless counters know All too Well. Cruising into the world state trooper . Johnson s infant son already can boast about a ride in his dad s police car. He was born there. Johnson and his wife Rosemarie had planned on a delivery at Cabell Hemington Hospital. When mrs. Johnson started having contractions at their Home in Man w.va., the couple began the More than one hour drive to the Hospital of their Choice. But their son Robert let cruise Johnson was in More of a hurry. The new parents made a Quick turn and with Siren blaring and lights flashing headed for Logan Genera Hospital which was nearer. They did t make it there either. I tried talking her out of it Johnson said calling for an ambulance to meet them As they headed Down the Highway. But the baby defied everyone. Johnson admitted that the sight of his 7-Pound, 1 a ounce boy was quite a Relief. When 1 heard that baby cry it was like a ton of bricks was lifted off my shoulders because i knew he was he said. I was All right then. It Bunny Campione of rotheby s shows off the 67-year-old Teddy Bear that sold for $86,000. Teddy s Price shocking rotheby s auction House in London was stunned this week when a Well preserved 67-year-old iced year sold for a record $86,000. So was the buyer. His first words were you re kidding Jack Wilson who was an intermediary in the Deal said. However Wilson said his american Friend who remained Anonymous was prepared to pay even More and was delighted to bag the Bear As a 42nd anniversary present for his wife. Wilson said he waited a few hours before phoning his american Friend. I guess he might have figured on a third of that record Price said Wilson who is chairman of the House of Nib cd Teddy Bear manufacturers in West on super Mare in Southwest England. The buyer and his wife arc avid Teddy Bear collectors Wilson said and both happen to be As old As the record breaking Bear. Stars and stripes bookstores stars and stripes la Sci of m v la 0. Do a a acc flight from communism East germans Are flooding into the West embarrassing the hard line regime and the Warsaw pact. The mass defection is the largest since the communist regime put up the Berlin Wall 28 years ago. And it could get worse by some estimates As Many As 650,000 of East Germany s 17 million citizens have applied for exit visas and nobody knows How Many would like to depart for Good. The september 25th Issue of Newsweek features the people who have sacrificed much indeed for the fruits of Freedom. Also in this Issue stocks dip As worries spread that the feared High yield Bond junk Bonds crisis May finally be Here Cameron Mackintosh the master of the musical megabit miss Saigon an interview with Nikolai Vorontsov the first non communist minister in the history of the soviet Union and much More Newsweek is available for $2.25 at a Bookstore near you. Bookstores stars and stripes bookstores stars and stripes bookstores
