European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 26, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 c the stars and stripes sunday january 26, 1992 Hillary Clinton will appear with her husband democratic Hope til Bill Clinton on 60 minutes. See Story on Page 4.college mourns loss the University of notre Dame stunned by a bus crash that killed two members of the women a swim team cancelled All athletic events for the first time since president John Kennedy a assassination in 1963. A Page 4vietnam hero honoured a Marine who died nearly 24 years ago while charging a machine gun nest to save his unit in the Vietnam War was honoured for his heroism. A Page 5mayor leaves prison Birmingham mayor Richard Arrington agreed to give his personal appointment records to a Federal judge and was freed from prison after spending a Day behind bars. A Page 7guilty of slap a German District court judge found a Stuttgart Man guilty Friday of inflicting bodily injury and insult because he struck a . Government spokesman on the ear last feb. 4 at a Public meeting. A Page 8suspect fights recall an attorney has accused the army of exceeding its authority in recalling his client a a retired sergeant major a to Active duty to face possible murder charges. A Page 10shoppers get bargain san Vito air station s project budget Booster with the help of stateside Coupon donations helps military families save on their grocery Bills. A Page 15 Index Abby Ann Landers 14 commentary.13 faces n places .14 letters. 12 Money matters.15 a sports.18-24 weather.11execs from Page 1 said the . Economy could make a rapid recovery with better business management Kyodo said. A the Quality of american business executives is poor although the productivity of american workers is comparatively High a Kyodo quoted him As saying. Ishihara said Sakurauchi a remarks were a half Correct and half wrong a Kyodo said. A the should have said the Quality of american business managers is for Many japanese the highly paid . Business executives who accompanied Bush on his visit were a potent Symbol of the Gap Between . Business leaders and american workers. . Management is no Good a Ishihara was quoted As saying. A i guess it is the cultural difference. There Are no japanese White Collar or Blue Collar workers who Are paranoid about when they May be fired while the majority of american workers Are. A politics in Japan is often criticized As being third rate but . Politics is worse than Japan a. The White House and the . Congress Are unable to understand Japan As Well As their own country. Even if suggestions for economic recovery Are proposed they done to even attempts to reach Ishihara were unsuccessful. In another development japanese steel Industry officials and the big three . Automakers failed to confirm a Tokyo newspapers report that the Amer ican companies planned to sharply reduce their purchases of japanese steel. The newspaper Tokyo Shimun quoted unidentified . And japanese steel Industry officials in Washington As saying general motors corp., Ford motor co and Chrysler corp. Had notified japanese steel makers they would reduce their imports of thin steel panels by 50 percent Down from the current 240,000 tons a year effective immediately. The steel is used mainly to make car parts. Judith Muhlberg of Fords International operations said in Detroit that she doubted the truth of the report. Jack Hamed a spokesman for Gmys overseas operations said he knew of no such move but that the automaker does not buy much japanese steel. Chrysler spokesman Scott Fosgard said the automaker had no from Page 1 held a Friday night concert and singers Harry Connick or. And Gloria Estefan were to perform at the game. Left out some critics say Are the people who live in the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. A the super bowl could be held on the Moon a said karal Ann Marling a University of Minnesota popular culture expert. A a it a for a group of people who seem to move around in a Block. People who ride around in limousines and Wear rubber pig a the in town people had the Good sense to stay away. We re watching it on our tvs a said Susan Pavlak owner of twin Star limousine of Minneapolis. An television coverage starts with the pregame show at 9 30 . The game show begins at Midnight Central european time the difference Between most super bowls and this years event can be summed up in a word a cold. In the 26-year history of the super bowl Only one other has been held in a Northern City. Local organizers made contingency plans in Case of a blizzard but forecasters Only predicted a typical dose of freezing Minnesota weather. And while it is cold outside the game is inside in the metronome. The estimated 20,000 hotel rooms in the twin cities were booked solid a one flock of corporate sponsored visitors was booked into a rustic resort nearly 100 Miles away. Twin cities International Airport braced for a traffic Jam of More than 200 corporate and chartered aircraft. A if you be failed to plan you be planned to fail a said Pavlak whose 25 vehicles have been booked for the past week at rates of $75 an hour. A if you get a limousine at this Point. You should fall on your Knees and thank whoever it is you though ticket scalping is illegal in Minnesota the Price of super bowl tickets from out of state brokers fluctuated like the Stock Market. Thursdays average quote was $400, Down $10 from the previous Day according to a Survey by the St. Paul Pioneer press. Prices for prime sideline seats were quoted As High As $1,600 this from Page 1 was first. A i took a Little heat in the company a he said. He was called a publicity boy and other names. People who did not know him helped him remember too. While training in Northern Ireland Henke received articles and photos of himself from people around the world. Eventually the articles filled about a half a Barracks bag a he said. But when his unit left Northern Ireland Henke had to leave the Memorabilia behind. A there was no room for them where we were Henke ended up in Northern Africa and earned a Silver Star for his actions in the Battle for Hill 320 in Tunisia in Early 1943. In september 1943, he sustained a broken Back in a truck Accident in Oran Algeria. After his three month recovery period he returned to duty and was assigned As a Driver for a general in Oran. Army Milburn Henke 73, holds the feb. 15,1942, Issue of the new York times Magazine with his photo on its cover. A i can to even remember what his name is a Henke said. A the was with the claims he returned to Hutchinson minn., in August 1944, and was married aug. 20 to his Hometown sweetheart Iola Christiansen. He was discharged from Camp Mccoy wis., in August 1945, holding the rank of sergeant. A career in the army was not something he gave much thought to he said. A i spent four years 11 months and five Days in the army a he said. A and i counted every minute of Back in Hutchinson Henke went into the restaurant business with his father and then opened his own place in 1949. He worked in both places until his fathers retirement in 1955. He retired in 1980 and now he and Iola spend Summers in Minnesota and Winters in Mesa. Today Henke says that he is proud to have had the a a Opportunity to be the first Soldier in Europe. But said Henke a i always kind of downplayed it. I Felt i represented a Bunch of from Page 1 the future Are different than the problems of the past but they Are none the less still the demise of the Warsaw pact and the disintegration of the soviet Union have enabled nato to scale Back its defences. In Light of the cutbacks Oaks said nato will rely More on rapid deployment forces something that should my significantly Compromise natos effectiveness he said. A we will expand that capability and make it a More robust Capart Lily to Moc around for both land and air a Oaks said. Within the past couple of years the Alliance has adjusted its strategies operations Force Structure and command m response to the new realities. A Onato has had a reputation of moving slowly methodically a he said a and for nato to respond so fast is very impressive a said Oaks who is also commander of Allied air forces Central Europe. Oaks said the number of tactical fighter wings within Safe will go from about 81/ in 1989 to roughly 31/2 by 1995, when the . Forces restructuring is completed. The number of personnel will drop front 88,000 to 45,000. Aircraft will likewise decrease from about 9.30 in the late Losos to an estimated 2t>0 m 199s. Despite the cutbacks Oaks said he is confident that Safe and nato will maintain a High Standard of readiness and excellence. A Quality of Force starts and ends with Quality people a Oaks said. While nato countries and former Warsaw pact members have recently taken part in an Exchange program there has been no talk about expanding that to include joint exercises Oaks said. Nonetheless the Goodwill Between the old adversaries is mutually beneficial. Oaks said. A we believe that of those conversations and by that improved understanding we in fact can get along better Oaks said. A we can minimize conflict and friction in the
