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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 10, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes sunday november 10,1985 no cents in getting upset just because you get canned Providence. . A a 2-year-old girl stuck inside an old fashioned 40-quart milk can had Rescue workers stymied until a doctor decided to upend the can and deliver her like a baby being born. Roberta Daigneault said Friday that her Daugh Ter Robyn had apparently gotten into the can be fore but never dropped below the neck of the con Tainer As she did this last time. The family keeps the36-Inch-High can As a Bank for pennies. Mrs. Daigneault said Robyn s 4-Ycar-old brother Roy sounded the alarm. Roy came running Yelling a Robyn s stuck in the Penny Bank " mrs. Daigneault said. Robyn had jammed her shoulders against the sides of the can and no amount of coaxing could get her to put her arms up through the neck so she could be pulled out. Even offers of ice Cream or lollipops and Rescue workers Promise of a fire engine ride did t help. The milk can with Robyn still inside was taken to Rhode Island Hospital where or. Larry Proano decided against using cutting torches or using Gal Lons of Mineral Oil to slide tier out. Finally Proano considered the shape of the can and decided to get Robyn out childbirth style. He upended the milk can Over a Stretcher an Robyn s head popped out. Then we delivered the shoulders one at a time just like a baby Proano said. Along with the child came about 5,000 pennies which Hospital employees gathered up and Gav Eback to Robyn in a plastic bag. Robyn was none the worse for the experience he Mother said. A not Robyn Daigneault and us tight fit milk can. Stateside Maneesh s return on $500,000 bail spurs Celebration among followers Rajnes Puram Ore. A Indian Gur Bhagwan Shree Rainesh has returned to his Oregon com Mune touching off a wild Celebration among Follower overjoyed by hit release after 12 Days in Federal custody. Rajneesha arrived Friday night in a Rolls Royce escorted by two Oregon state police cruisers after a four hour drive from Portland. He had pleaded innocent earlier Friday inns. District court in Portland to Federal immigration charges and was released on $500.000 bail. He arrived at about 10 o clock and we had a very Lovely Celebration said a Anand Surita a spoke Sec i Cneesh arrows in Portland where be was freed. Man for the commune. People were just absolutely abandoned with Joy. The streets were full of dancing  Rajneesha had been held in Federal custody since his arrest oct. 28 at an Airport in Charlotte . By authorities who said he was trying to flee the country in the fac of a Federal indictment. He arrived at the Charlotte Airport aboard a chartered Learjet and authorities said his followers tried to charter another air plane to take him to Bermuda or the  and seven disciples face Federal charges accusing them of covering up Sham marriages Between som american followers and foreigners who came with him to the United states. The guru also is charged with lying to immigration officials to conceal his intent to remain permanently in the United states. He moved his commune from India to Oregon in 1981. After his release from the mul Tomah county Justice enter Rajneesha 53, made a Quick Stop Early Friday evening to Shower at the commune owned hotel Raine Shin downtown Portland. Then the beaming guru stepped across a sidewalk lined wit Flowers and past about 50 singing disciples to enter the limousine one of More than 90 Rolls royces owned by his  carloads of disciples accompanied the limousine and police can on the drive to Rajnes Puram in Central  said the role Royce carrying the guru was escorted through the commune to his sprawling Hillside House by a lower decked flout carrying musicians. Hundreds of singing cheering followers lined the route she said. In Cneesh s release was delayed an hour Friday after an Anonymous caller reported a bomb planted in the Justice Cente authorities Icar bed the building but said they found no bomb us. District judge Edward Luvy. Who took Raj Nemesh i plea and set bail ordered him to stay off air planes and not to travel outside Oregon. Leavy ordered attorneys to submit on tuesday sched ule for a Jneese to report to a Federal probation officer. Rain Teeth s physician Swami Devaraj. Said Friday night that the guru s health was not  followers say he sullen from diabetes severe allergies and Back problems and Ney had expressed concern about his health while he was in cd three of the Sis disciples who flew to North Carolin with Rajneesha Are charged with harbouring a fugitive cd a depose leaders including a Anand Mieaela Rajnesh s former Secretary Are jailed in West Germany. Oregon charges Ai use them of trying to kill Devaraj by injecting him with Poison. Sheela also is charged in the Federal indictment. Rare 2-year-old Snow Leopard Dies from infected wound Rochester. . A a Snow Leopard one of the rarest cats in the world died at the Seneca Park zoo after her mate bit her and her leg became infected zoo officials said. Zoo director Daniel Michalowski said that the 2 year old Leopard Tara was bitten in the Hind leg some time after oct. 31, when she was placed in a newly built enclosure with her 2-year-old male Janusz. Zookeepers discovered the wound after Tara did not come out of her Den for three Days. Cats will fight and bite each other unfortunately. But we be never had anything this serious Miczalowski said. The zoo s veterinarian or. Roland Scott said Tira died As a result of an infection thai set in after the bite. The animal s body has been cremated Michalowski said. Seneca Park began Breeding Snow leopards in1978 and Hopes to replace Tara he said. Tomahawk cruise missile flies to target Range in Navy test Point Mug Calif. A a Tomahawk cruise missile flew More than 300 Miles to a target Range in Nevada in a test of the weapon system a Navy spokes Man said. The missile was fired from a truck mounted launcher at the Pacific missile test Range about 50 Miles North West of los Angeles and flew to the Tonopah test Range in Nevada Navy spokesman Ray Lucasey said. The missile was developed to reach its general target area then separate into several warheads capable of reaching different targets. The test was designed to examine the capability of using cruise missiles to deliver conventional weapons instead of a nuclear warhead Lucasey said. The Navy would not say whether the missile i inert bomb lets actually hit targets at which they were aimed. Dean of Michigan s Senate arrested on cocaine charges Lansing Mich. Up sen. Basil Brown the Dean of the Michigan Senate has been arrested on charges of cocaine delivery and Possession authorities said. Ingham county prosecutor Peter Houk said the arrest of Brown 58, capped a three week investigation involving the attorney general s organized crime office and the local to county metro narcotics squad. Authorities were being tight lipped on details of she Case involving the outspoken Highland Park Democrat. In fairness i have to say the amounts involved Here Are not Large amounts Houk said. Sgt. Greg Braun said Brown was taken into custody on a three count warrant two counts for delivery of cocaine and one for Possession. If convicted he could be sentenced to 20 years imprison. A tev i us  had � series of run in with the Law involving drinking and driving but he recently has been an advocate of Tough Drunken driving Brown was first elected to the Senate in 19s6. He i married and has one daughter. 9-year-old Oklahoma boy saves siblings Dies in fire them through a window of their burning and then died in the fire firefighter said. Re a lib to Evv Nib rave ule  f re chief Herb Miller said of the boy. David Spicer or. Spicer died in the fire that gulled his family s home4 Miles West of Rush Springs in Central Oklahoma the fire chief said the Blaze apparently started in a the. To h0?1 ?i18 hot " " Tatos did Home we in ruin,"""81" " arrived he it seems Likely they the children were Trawee at work i  
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