European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 21, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Mcdonald s outlet hears Eros calling Shawnee Kan. A one big Mac hold the dressing. Mcdonald a workers trying to handle a noon hour Rush were confused when they started getting orders for Pink teddies and Black brassieres instead of big macs and Fries. A glitch sent chatter from an emcee at a nightclub holding a lingerie a fashion show Friday to the headsets worn by workers at the Mcdonald a next door. Confused order takers at Mcdonald a heard the solicitations at Ziegfield a restaurant and bar. A gentlemen you can invite the Lovely models Over to your table to investigate the Quality of this sexy lingerie. I think its perfectly of to let those ladies know a with a Little financial Endeavor a if you would like to have them come Over a the emcee said. Ziegfield a had been closed since August after a Johnson county District judge ruled its erotic dancing shows violated a City zoning ordinance that prohibits live entertainment in the area of the Kansas City suburb. But it reopened Friday saying it now would offer a a fashion show featuring a girls girls girls in lingerie and bathing suits. Dan Eckman the Mcdonald a owner made a Quick Call to Ziegfield a and the problem was solved when the emcee moved. But Ziegfield a problems did no tend. A few hours after the show started police arrived and closed it again. Police handed out 13 citations 12 for allegedly violating a zoning ordinance and one for nudity. Workers ratify Chrysler pact Detroit up a Chrysler corp. Employees have voted overwhelming approval to the new three year labor contract agreed to by United Auto workers representatives and the company on oct. 31, the Union said monday. Workers gave the pact an 89 percent approval rate surpassing approval rates last month for similar a a pattern agreements by workers at general motors corp. And Ford motor co. All three pacts Call for a 3 percent wage increase in the first year and 3 percent Lump sum payments in the second and third years. Wednesday november 21,1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 5 army Marine Call tap 26,625 reservists for Gulf /. Washington apr the army corps Are Elringo ack duty 26,625 additional reservists Manv of a a Umb a to Les As the military a into hundreds of communities nationwide to bolster its persian Gulf deployments. The Call announced monday were a 3 Jin be Day since president xes a use of citizen sol Diers in the Gulf crisis m August. It also was the army a first Call to arms Tor Reserve combat units which some critics have said May not be adequately prepared for desert warfare against Iraq. A ice Start of operation desert shield on aug. 7, a total of 77,126 reservists have been called up a most in noncombat roles such As transportation and cargo handling. It is the biggest Call up of reservists since the Berlin crisis of 1961. Itjin army said monday it ordered 20,129 National guard and Reserve members from 41 states puerto Rico and the District of Columbia to report for Active duty wednesday. The army had put those units on Alert for possible Call up last Friday. The Pentagon initially said the army units included three National guard combat brigades totalling about 12,000 troops a the 48th inf brigade Mech of Georgia the 155th army brigade of Mississippi and the 256th inf brigade Mech of Louisiana. But monday it said they were not included. Maj. Doug Hart a Pentagon spokesman said he had misunderstood the makeup of the army units being activated and that while they included some combat reservists a such As the 1st in 158th Field arty of the Oklahoma National guard a they did not include elements of the Georgia Mississippi and Louisiana brigades. Elements of those three brigades were alerted last Friday that they would be called up soon but none has been officially ordered to Active duty Hart said monday. Each of those three brigades is a a around out unit for a regular army armoured or mechanized division but none was called up in the initial deployment of More than 230,000 forces to the Gulf. Its still not certain that the three brigades will be sent to the front lines they Are scheduled to undergo desert warfare training in the United states before a deployment decision is made. Reservists normally train one weekend per month plus one two week exercise a year. The Marine corps said it was ordering 6,496 reservists to Active duty for desert shield. Most Are expected to be deployed Man sets self ablaze Dies on Capitol Steps Washington up a a Man silently set fire to himself and burned to let j onday in front of horrified tour its and police officers on the Steps of the . Capitol. Fee a was not immediately Ridenti int a to Lere was no indication of his mentions other than to kill himself said in cd an Nichols a spokesman for the . Capitol police. N m16 incident occurred shortly before 2 f/1,� in wer West Terrace of the Ca pm. Aiding. Police officers there saw i a a an douse himself with a flammable a then set himself ablaze without peaking a word Nichols said. The victim was engulfed by flames before he could be reached by the officers the spokesman said. One patrolman tried to smother the Blaze with his jacket before another managed to put out the flames with a fire extinguisher. By then however the Man had been severely burned. He was pronounced dead on the scene minutes later. Police found no note and there was no evidence that the Many a action was meant As a protest. A there was no prior indication that the Man intended on setting himself on fire a Nichols said. A we really done to know what his intentions were at this Point other than to commit exr Karen Stamulis embraces her husband Tom just before he boards a bus at fort Devens mass., for deployment to operation desert shield. To the Gulf As part of Marine reinforcements totalling about 45,000 men. About 45,000 regular marines already Are in the Gulf area. The Marine reserves from units in 23 states and the District of Columbia will report for duty starting saturday with the 2nd Marine expeditionary Force at Camp Lejeune . That unit is expected to Sands of time deploy to the Gulf. The missions of the Marine reserves in the latest Call up include air defense mechanized and infantry operations close air support radar and artillery. Bush has authorized a maximum Call up of 125,000 reserves from All services. The Reserve forces total More than 1.1 million men and the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Nov. 21, 1950 tank Riding infantrymen of the . 7th div rumbled to within 2 Miles of the manchurian Border town of Hye Sanjin against dwindling bands of communists a x corps spokesman said.30 years ago today. Nov. 21, 1960 a the air Force announced cancellation of All overseas travel after feb. 1,1961, for family members of its uniformed personnel.20 years ago today. Nov. 21,1970 the Senate finance committee voted 10-6 to kill president Nixon a innovative welfare Reform Bill. The vote was a severe and possible fatal setback for chancing the nations welfare system.10 years ago today. Nov. 21,1980 a president elect Ronald Reagan and president Carter set aside their Campaign bitterness and said they were working constructively to Transfer the reins of Power. Carter said they had a a very Good working Carter also said he would be the president in the full extent of the word until inauguration Day. A
