European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 11, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday May 11, 1994 faces a no places the stars and stripes Page 21 course it was from wire reports Madonna Kemp of Bremen ind., wanted to know what the Clinton administration was going to do for senior citizens. Vice president Al Gore and Abc tvs Katie Couric wanted to know about her first name. Kemp 67, spoke briefly with the vice president on a Call in segment of mondays today show. Couric joked about Kempis name before Kemp asked Gore about How to help fight the rising Cost of living for retirees. A she said a i done to think it is the Madonna a a said Kemp who was identified program by her first name Only a i was tempted to say a of yes it a after the Call Gore thanked Couric for clarifying Kempis identity. Gore said he initially thought he was on late show with David Letterman when he heard the name Madonna referring to the pop Singer by the same name who made an obscenity filled appearance recently on the Letterman show. Kemp did no to mind the ribbing but said she was miffed by Gores Short response. A he stalled for a Little bit then he said a that a Why we have a Cost of living increase built into social Security a a Kemp said. A a a a a. A a v. V. A a spell of trouble for Dan Quayle even an autograph request can turn into a hot while at a new York City Bookstore to promote his new Book standing firm Quayle was approached by a 5-year-old girl with two file cards to be autographed. The former vice president asked the girl her name. A Samantha Quot replied her Mother Karen Dittmeier of Oak Beach . A is my Quayle began reciting the letters. A is am a Dittmeier politely corrected. Him. A s hundreds of people started lining up Yat 7 15 . To meet Quayle. V a i realize he made some mistakes Quot John Francis Fox said. A but we Veall made spelling Quayle has become the butt of Many a jokes after he instructed a new Jersey Schoolboy in 1992 to spell a a potato As a a a a a a a a a a v a a b r a Iny Ide a Jenny Gikas a student at Swinburne University in Melbourne Australia tries on a helmet monday that measures the brain activity of schizophrenia patients. The helmet designed by scientists at the University uses More than 130 electrodes to gauge stimuli produced by the brain s neuronal s firm foundation Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston rely on a tiny foundation to hold up their marriage their 1-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina. A when you re building a building you have to have something Strong to hold the building up. Bobbi Kris is the Cement that holds our relationship together a Brown says in the june Issue of Mccall a Magazine. A when we re going through changes when we re arguing or whatever All it takes is for Bobbi Kristina to go a a aah a and we crack up Quot said the 25-Yeai-old honoured democratic rep. Henry b. Gonzalez of Texas is the Winner of the 1994 John f. Kennedy profile in courage award. As a member of the House banking finance amp Urban affairs committee Gobi Walcz spoke out against misconduct in the savings and loan Industry beginning in 1979. He later criticized the Sale of arms to Iraq in the late 1980s. A with his Well known insistence on ethical conduct tireless Pursuit of the ? truth respect for the Constitution and opposition to powerful special int Crest groups congressman Gonzalez person ties the High purpose and value of Public service Quot Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg daughter of the slain president said monday. Gonzalez 78, is serving his 17th House term a a the Honor was established in 1989 by the John f. Kennedy Library foundation and named for Kennedy a 1957 pulitzer prize winning Book profiles in courage about leaders whose political courage changed history. It includes a $25,000 Cash prize. The award ceremony will be May 23 at the Kennedy Library in Boston. Previous recipients include former new Jersey gov. James Florio Connecticut gov. Lowell Wick or jr., Georgia supreme court Justice Charles Weltner and for mar . Hep. Carl Elliott of goes Home film director Billy Wilder got a warm reception when he returned to his native Austria which he fled in the 1930s because of rising nazism. The 88-Ycar-old Wilder whose movies include some like it hot and Sunset Boulevard was toasted at a dinner sunday night in Vienna by austrian Chancellor Franz Wranitzky. Wranitzky said he hoped Wilder would get to know a a new _ Wilder who was one of tens of thousands of jews to flee Vienna before a us Tria was annexed by nazi Germany in 1938, was clearly moved by via Nitzky a Toast. But he recovered his sense of humor quickly telling the Chancellor he had a Hollywood movie role for him if he was interested. Vienna a mayor Helmut Zilk had a gift for Wilder a copy of his residence papers from the 1930s. It was Wilder a first trip to Austria since 1958. A a everything in the stores except textbooks newspapers and gift certificate Fulda amp Berlin Plaza stores stars and stripes bookstores 35% clearance discount includes our regular daily 5% discount
