European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 16, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday. May 16. 1992 the stars and stripes a Page 3zoo gets their Goat British soldiers of the 1st in Royal Welsh Fusiliers accompany their 9-Ycar-old Mascot Goat Billy berlins too Friday. Billy is moving the zoo because the battalion is withdrawing from Berlin. The goats appearances in military parades have made him Well known in the City. Phone probe targets Robb paper reports Washington a sen. Charles s. Robb has been notified he a the target of a grand jury investigation into the illegal taping of a Telephone Call by Virginia gov. L. Douglas Wilder said a report published Friday. Robb d-va., received a letter from Federal prosecutors More than a week ago saying he was under scrutiny in the yearlong investigation the Washington Post reported. Prosecutors previously told Robb that he Wasny under scrutiny and the letter apparently indicates new information has come Light the newspaper said. The Post quoted unidentified sources As saying investigators want question Robb about his role in the taping or disclosing of the ear phone conversation Between Wilder and a political supporter. A Virginia Beach va., electronics Buff who was a Friend of Robby a intercepted the conversation in 1988 and gave the tape Robby a office. On the tape Wilder a longtime rival of Robby a within the democratic party chortle that Robby a political career is finished because of rumours about Robby a associations with drug dealers and prostitutes. Robb aides tried use the tape last year discredit Wilder by releasing it selected members of the Media. It is illegal intercept or play such Telephone conversations. One source told the Post that prosecutors May also try determine whether Robb gave false testimony when he appeared before the grand jury in Norfolk va., last summer. Steel companies workers holding 1 Ltd hour talks Frankfurt Germany apr Metal workers seeking higher wages arc meet with employers for weekend talks in a last minute Effort Avert a damaging strike officials said Friday. The atmosphere before the crucial talks improved when the employers said they were willing sweeten their offer of a 3.3 percent salary hike. The powerful in metall Union has been demanding a 9.5 percent raise. Union leaders have Given employers until monday resume talks with a higher offer or face a strike ballot by 3.7 million Union members. A strike could begin As Early As May 25, the Union has said. A full blown walkout could shut Down Germany a Auto Industry. Hans Joachim Gottscholl president of the employers association Gesham metall said his group was willing Settle for More than 3.3 percent. In a television interview late thursday Gottscholl said he expected a settlement come through a free negotiations Quot and urged the Metal workers not strike. The latest round of wage talks will be held in the local bargaining Region of Northern Baden Wirt Temberg in the City of Karlsruhe one of the unions 14 regional districts. Late thursday talks broke Down in another of the districts nor Rhein westfalen. The announcement of new talks today also follows the failure of talks in three other districts. The agreement resume talks comes one Day after Germany a largest Public workers Union voted against a wage pact that was negotiated Between Union leaders and the government. The agreement which included a 5.4 pre cent wage increase ended an 11-Day strike. Although Union rank and file voted against the pact More strikes were not expected. German program take Good look at . M a i a n i a i <1__�?~ j t., by Ron Jensen Niernberg Bureau Erlanger Germany a from coca cola levies jeans from Mark Twain the Mickey mouse club american culture has influenced Germany. The project a facing american will kick off sunday in Erlanger. It will explore the culture of the United states a country about which nearly every German has an opinion. A there is no country on Earth germans have such a distinct opinion about a said Uli Glasser director of the program. Those opinions Are both pro american and anti american he said. The programs within facing America will provide forums for discussion for both sides. Facing America is a project of Niernberg and three cities around it Firth Erlanger and Schwabach. From now until december a series of Art and photo exhibits films speakers and readings by american authors will highlight this years edition of the annual cultural cooperative. In other years the program has featured a look at the Federal Republic of Germany on its 40th birthday in 1989 and a look at Brazil in 1988. Glasser said this years project is the culmination of a 10-year-old desire by Erlanger have some kind of program on the United states. The cultural cooperation provided the forum. Glasser who works for the cultural office of Erlanger said about 120 agencies institutions and organizations Are combining Send sources for the program. They were told of the project and asked offer ideas. The result includes a look at american history such As the Era of the Cowboy american music including a program in the fall on jazz and americans ethnic heritage including a photo exhibit in september and october called a life in a Day of Black other programs will address the . Political system and Media. Most programs Are in German Only but photo and Art exhibits will be open All visitors. Also English language Tours of Erlanger Firth and Niernberg in the fall will emphasize the american influence in those cities. Karla Sohrbeck of the cultural office in Niernberg called the program a a Flower she said the idea is use these topics address what have become cliches about the United states. A sampling of the program she said a will make it difficult reconstruct the cliches a this i think is important a she said. Glasser said that although individual programs Deal with culture in a narrow sense when taken together they will provide a Broad look at the United states. Studying America through its culture instead of simply its politics is a Way of provoking thought he said and politics is too rigid a forum for the Exchange of ideas. A in cultural affairs a Glasser said a there is a Chance have an open robbery trips up Walker s search for Good folks Beaufort . Apr a Man who set out walk across America prove himself that most people Are Good said he was robbed and pushed Over a Bridge not far into his journey. Fred Turner 53, left May 6 from Beaufort in Southeastern South Carolina saying he thought the walk would show that Only one out of 100 people is bad. A i found my one bad one a he said. In a Telephone interview from a bait shop in Effingham county ga., Turner said two men in a pickup pulled up next him while he was walking across the Tuckas eking Bridge Over the Clyo River in Eastern Georgia. A they asked me if i was the Guy walking across America. I told them yes and they said a Good give me your Wallet a a he said thursday. Turner suspects the men saw a newspaper Story published May 6 about his trip. After taking his Money one of the men pushed him. Turner said he lost his balance and went tumbling Over the Bridge railing into the River. He said he drifted an Island and spent the night in a vacant Cabin. He was picked up by a Fisherman thursday morning. Turner suffered Black eyes some bruises and a stiff Back. A this could be happened two months from now and i feel so bad. I Only got through one state. 1 started wondering a am i going go through this m nine states a a. A Turner said his encounter Hasni dampened his spirits and he still believes that most americans Are generally Good people. He said he still plans make the trip but wants take some time plan strategy. A a in be just got regroup and think More about How do it a he said
