European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 30, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse July 1985 the stars and stripes Page 7 Jane will try police work again Santa up a Rookie police woman known As calamity Jane because she was shot at beaten up and pulled from two car said sunday she has resigned from her Job be cause she would not pass officer Anita Mckeown said she was told by her superiors she was not eligible for permanent employ ment because she was out sick so much and had worked Only two months during the Mckeown is they really give me credit for the she said in a Telephone ill have to Start All Over they Felt they Clear me with Only 60 Days in the said she will return to the department 22 to begin another 12 months As a Rookie and will be subject to round of in an interview earlier this Mckeown was asked Why she found herself in so much which won her the nickname calamity i guess you could just Call it the Luck of the she i think its i in still police association chairman Craig Brown confirmed that Mckeown had resigned from the department july but declined to talk about the Mckeown would have passed probation Al though she no longer is on Active she will continue to draw injured duty the policewoman is recovering from a bruised blurred vision in her right a new fracture of her right ankle and broken sternum she suffered in the june 10 crash of her patrol car into a Brick she was chasing a stolen car at the i can see a lot better she her first Brush with bad Luck began when the Rookie began chasing a suspected Drunken Driver who ran from his she caught up with him and they she ended up with a broken Finger and badly sprained a month while investigating a complaint of a loud she was attacked by two her Bullet proof Vest saved her from being wounded by one Man who stabbed her in the the other Man put a gun to her head but the weapon in a porsche slammed into Mckeown while she was setting up flares around an Accident on the Santa Monica her ankle was her kid Neys were bruised and her Back was strained in she began to Tail a suspicious car when its passenger leaned out the window and fired five shots into her missing her head by i had one woman cop who says she wants to stay away from me because a piano might fall out of the sky with me Mckeown just a few weeks Mckeowne immediate super i Billy praised her for her spirit and said she definitely would pass chief James Keane also had nothing but Shes really got a lot of he 2 3 Hurt by lightning bolts at Yosemite paric Yosemite National a bolts of lightning struck five people while they were on the Peak of half killing two of them and injuring the other the five hikers climbed the Granite Cliff saturday and were struck by lightning Between 6 and Yosemite spokeswoman Lisa Dapprich rangers were notified of the lightning strikes about 9 and evacuated the victims by air around Dapprich Brian of Hay and an other hiker whose name was withheld Pend ing notification of were according to a Park Tom of los and Bruce of Mountain were in critical condition at University of califor Nia medical Center at Adrian of san was treated at the Park medical clinic for minor injuries and rally is held in support of striking shipyard workers Maine a hundreds of people sunday marched through downtown to demonstrate support for striking Bath Iron works shipyard whose walkout is nearly five weeks police escorted the 800 to demonstrators from the Headquarters of local 6 of the Industrial Marine shipbuilders Union of America to a Park a half mile away where a rally was one Marcher carried an inflatable Skele ton bearing this message big we have a Bone to pick with we Are dying for a fair and decent speakers included Maine Falcio president Charles Oleary Paul National vice president of the american federation of teachers and vice president of the Massachusetts Falcio and local 6 president Ray Ladd said he was pleased with the turn saying it should make big realize that people Are going to stick together and fight for a fair and reasonable during the Union members continued to picket outside the which was struck by shipbuilders july a Union local representing nearly 400 big clerical workers has been on strike since about management employees continue to do no production management and Union negotiators re turned briefly to the bargaining table on july 17 at the request of a Federal but no Progress was last the Union submitted a revised set of demands through a Ladd did not reveal its contents but said the Union was not prepared to Bend from its demands for a 4 percent wage increase and against concessions sought by the company last offer included a wage reductions in health benefits and a two tiered pay plan under which new work ers would get an hour less than current Carter will spend vacation working As a Carpenter new York a former president Carter arrived by chartered bus from Georgia sunday to begin his second work ing vacation As a Carpenter on a tenement restoration along with his and other was to begin work monday on a partially renovated building on new Yorks lower East i really enjoy doing Carpenter work to begin and i think its the Best Way i can spend my vacation week each in a project like where i not Only make a lot of new but learn a lot about communities i know in the maybe do a Little Good for other Carter the work is sponsored by habitat for a Norfo profit organization based in this is the second time the Carters have done renovation work on the six Story build ing on East sixth up photo no bum steer Here an 8yearold longhorn hoofs it along the Beach in As Lisa an employee of the Diamond c goes for a the ranch offers the longhorn for rides to the but most tourists usually sit astride rebel just Long enough for a the contestants were All jumpy a one thought Beer might do the another used a lure of a dead Fly on a string with simulated while a third contestant in the Wisconsin state championship Frog jump relied on the old standby advice from in just going to jump and then hit my hands on the ground real loud and then 5yearold Erin Hendricks said my mom told me to do it that people from As far away As Idaho and Arizona came for the 30th annual jump in this Southeastern Wisconsin City of about near some of the 306 such As the Hometown family teams of Millane and Are longtime con tenders and compete with an intense both families also sell frogs at the contest As a sideline and give the proceeds at a Frog to the local Peewee which plays on the Field where the contest is Freckl faced Erin Hendricks pinned her Hopes on a Leopard Frog she kept in a tin can topped with a piece of window we practice with a Salt Erins shed shout at the Shaker and id make it despite Earnest Erins Frog jumped Only 7 8 far behind the entered by Peggy Mil Millanes Scooter made it 17 inches in the allowed three a bit Short of the 19 Inch state Millanes winning technique was doing fro style leaps to encourage Scooter although she fell on her stomach with the third contestants in the today event were not allowed to touch the frogs and the chief techniques seemed to consist of blowing on the hitting the ground behind it and Yelling encourage one Man poured Beer into the can holding his although Many people wait until the last minute and buy their frogs at the such As Eric planned Eric called contest planners thursday asking what he should feed his Frog until the he was told to feed it live but the Best he could find was dead carrying the training strategy a step the enterprising lad tied a string around a Fly dangled it in front of his and simulated a live Complete with even though Fred bit the he managed Only 8 31a inches in his three inmate chokes to death on watch a the death of an inmate at the Wyoming correctional facility was attributed to apparent asphyxiation after a watch he bit off a guards wrist be came lodged in his Jerome of Rochester punched two corrections officers outside the mess Hall of the mediums ecu Rity prison while Crittenden was being wrestled to the he bit the watch off of one according to correctional services spokesman Jim Crittenden refused to take the watch out of his was handcuffed to a Stretcher and carried to the special housing unit where he refused a mandatory frisk plateau the inmate kicked and yelled when a nurse tried to remove the watch from his it lodged in his Throat and he began Flateau an investigation is Flateau including what prompted the altercation Between Crittenden and an autopsy was Crittenden was serving 2v4 to five years for third degree criminal Possession of a
