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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, October 20, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 20, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday october 20, 1983 the stars and stripes rage 7 Florida claims equal right to to by the los Angela times Washington rep. Larry Smith. D-Fla., whose congressional District includes the Miami sub Urb or Hollywood is madder than a jilted Starlet at businessmen in the better known California movie capital who have begun collecting royalties on the use of the Hollywood name. Tinseltown has thrown Down the Gauntlet but the City of Hollywood Fla., will not Back  he said in a recent Tongue in Cheek Challenge. The Hollywood calif., chamber of Commerce last year registered the Hollywood name As Well As the walk of Fame and the likeness of the famous sign in the Hollywood Hills with the California Secretary of Tate. The move enabled the chamber to begin Selling right for the use of the name and pictures on Coffee mugs us trays. To shirts and a Host of other product. Proceed from the sales Are used to underwrite renovation projects throughout the los Angeles neighbourhood which was established in 1886. Florida1 Hollywood was not built until 3i years later but Smith insists it has just As great a claim to the name As the California locale. If Calif Oman Nan claim and sell rights to the name he said it could touch off a War Between like named places across the country. If Tinseltown is successful what nexl.7" he said. Rome ga., versus Rome n.y.? Portland ore., versus Portland Maine we May have a War be tween the cities starting on the Steps of the . Patent office recalling the California Hollywood i reputation for Glitz. Smith marvelled at the Community boosters charitable Plani for spending the licensing Revenue. Quoting a Florida newspaper columnist he cracked i am Only surprised they Don t want to use the Money to buy More chains for Sammy Davis or. I just want to Tell my friends who represent Tinseltown Don t tread on me or my Hollywood he continued. We wit retain our right to Hollywood. The almost 150,000 residents of Hollywood fit love their name and its 60 years of history and win resist to the death if necessary to protect and preserve Hollywood Fla. We have just begun to fight or 7f who appealed for gift of life eaves Chicago Hospital with new liver Chicago a a 7-Ycar-old girl who appealed for americans to give the gift of life by donating organs left the Hospital saturday seven weeks after her liver transplant her surgeon said. Christina Wilson of Henrietta n.y., received the liver of a 6-year-old Florida child who died of a stroke Onset. To a month after Christina had recorded a Public service message urging Organ donations. I just Hope people will continue to be aware of the need for this said Mary Wilson Christina s Mother. There Are children up Here on Chris Syf floor who need kidney transplants and liver transplants. But As Long a there s Hope for Organ donors there s Hope for  Christina was discharged from Wyler children s Hospital at the University of Chicago medical Center but will spend the next couple of Days in Chicago for final tests. If the results Are Good she will leave for Home wednesday. I think at this Point her prognosis is extremely Good said or. Christophe Brocksch who performed the transplant operation. Her liver works  Christina was bom with biliary arc Sia an obstruction of ducts leading from the liver. An operation shortly after birth relieved the problem for Alime but in late july doctors disco segmental liver transplant Ueng portion of adult s liver in 8 child attaching liver segment liver segment is expected to grow within child. Sputum Over la divided into 4 Tobes that receive blood from z sources fresh oxygenated Wood from heart and nutrient Rich Wood from intestines. Or Scago term of Ouwel a at inc ago Mufid pm body ered she had less than 20 percent of Normal liver function her Mother said. She would have died within a few months without the transplant Brocksch said. In her taped message Christina said people die each year wailing for Organ transplants. Please consider Organ do nation for people like me. It s a gift of  4 vets end fast against Contra Aid Washington a one of four military veterans who fasted to protest . Aid to Nicaragua s Contra rebels said saturday they ended their Demon stration convinced that opposition to Reagan administration policy � growing. A grassroots movement is in the begin Ning of development and we want to be part of that now said Brian Willson who ended a 32-Day fast at Midnight Friday. Willson was one of four veterans including a medal of Honor Winner from the Vietnam War who fasted on the Steps of the Capitol to protest the govern ment s support for Contra rebels fighting Nicaragua s leftist government. The four men ended their fast in response to what they claimed was a Strong reaction from the american people to their demonstration. We would not have come off the fast i we had not seen what we consider a response that went Way beyond what we envisioned said Whitson. Charles Liteky 55, of san Francisco and George Mizo 40, of Boston began their fast sept. I and were joined sept. 15 by Willson 45, of Chelsea vl., an Duncan Murphy of Fayetteville Ark. Murphy 66, is a world War ii Veteran the others served in Vietnam. More than 100 friends and supporters joined the four men Friday for a Cele bration meal that included lobster Sal ads Yogurt fruit juices and tortillas. Northeast Shivers As Canadian air sweeps in by United pita International a blast of cold air swept Down from Canada across the great lakes and Ohio Valley and into the North East on saturday plunging temperatures to record lows in Michigan. Scattered thunderstorms raked the West in Missouri two disaster Aid centers made possible by president Reagan s declaration of St. Charles county m a disaster area opened saturday to assist victims Early saturday temperatures dipped to the 20s and 30s from the great lakes to new England with Alpena mich., reaching a record 21 degrees Turt tied us Low temperature record for the Day set in ithe cold moved East bringing temperatures m the 40s to new England and in the 50s to the great lakes. Readings hit the 50s saturday from the great lakes across the Ohio Valley and the Northeast into the mid Atlantic states while warn air sweeping across the Plains boosted temperatures to the 70s As far North Ashe Border Between North Dakota and Canada. Minot n.d., reported a High saturday of 73. Gusty showers and thundershowers were scattered across parts of Utah Idaho Wyoming Colorado Nevada and new Mexico. Salt Lake City was blasted with winds gulling to 46 Raph  Hunter was electrocuted by lightning saturday morning in the Price Canyon area of Utah the Carbo county sheriffs department reported. The victim s name was not  hit Northern California and Oregon and extended into the Central Mountain Region and the Southern  winds were expected in the Owens Valley the Tehachapi mountains and desert of California winds up to 4s Mph with stronger gusts were expected to cause blowing dust and Drifting  Mississippi River continued to drop saturday from a Peak level of 38 feet during flooding that began oct. 4."the opening of the centers is the first step in assist ing the residents said Richard Rice director of mis souri1 department of Public safety. Residents without adequate insurance will be Eligi ble for Grants of up to 15,000. As Many As 10,000 Missou nans were affected by the flooding which caused an estimated $100 million in damage to build Ings and crops. Surplus maps to adorn Mississippi classrooms Jackson miss. A Mississippi schoolchildren will soon get a belter a a of the state they re in. They re getting Bonghi new maps or the Southeastern United states for their classroom Walls Courtesy of National geographic Magazine the surplus maps which subscribers receive monthly As a Magazine insert were delivered Friday to the state department of education. These maps Are extremely expensive said Nancy Brown the depart ment s secondary curriculum coordinator. Rather than dump them they re giving them to the Ataie. We see this As an Advance Christmas gift for the  create inc., a Tupelo philanthropic foundation developed Fay the late news paper owner George Mclean offered to deliver the maps from a Corinth Plant that prints the Magazine. Last year Brown mid National Geo graphic gave the department surplus maps of the Continental United states. The maps Are valuable tool for teachers and students she mid. It puts their lessons into perspective she old. You can Pludy your neighbors around you. There tra to types of ways to in them even for creative   
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