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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 31, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes wednesday August 31,1988 stateside Shadow of Mickey mouse sends cow to Disneyland Whitefield Maine a Maiden the cow was born with a ticket to Disneyland a Black pattern on her Side that looks like a Silhouette of Mickey mouse and she s finally using it. The 8-year-old Holstein monday was on Herway to California where she will become an exhibit. She was sold by Linda and Austi Moore of Whitefield who had sent Disney officials a photograph showing the Black on White image. Disneyland is running a we Klong country fair this week. Disneyland sent Art director Michael Reedy who was filming Stephen King s pet Sema tary to the Moores farm to make sure the spots were authentic. A Sale was negotiated for fair Market value but the Moores did not reveal the Price. It s just a Fluke. I just happened to own the cow said mrs. Moore. You might As Well have fun with it. And if it makes some kids Happy that is even  Deer shot and stabbed at Minn wildlife preserve Winona Minn. A a tame 10-Pointbuck that lived in a Park was shot and also was stabbed with an Arrow officials said. It was a senseless killing said Bruce Ful Ler director of lefty Hymes memorial Deer Park. By far the vast majority of Arch ers Are quite conservation minded and sports Man minded. They la look at this As a Blackeye for the  the Buck would come up to almost anyone Fuller said. It was probably dazed from the initial shot Fuller said explaining Why it did t flee. It did t know any better it had never been  the dead Buck was discovered saturday morning. It was shot and killed with a Bow an Darrow shot twice. Once in the neck and the rib Cage. There were Arrow Stab wounds inthe neck. It was done right through the Fence Fuller said. The animal was the Park s dominant Buck used for Breeding Fuller said adding that 11 Virginia Whitetail Deer remain in the Herd atthe City owned Park. Ailing polish Seaman rescued by coast guard Long Beach Calif. Up a coastguard Rescue helicopter flew a polish Sailor suf Fering from appendicitis sunday from his Shipoff the Southern California coast to a Hospital officials said. The Bogucki a 250-foot polish research trawler radioed for help about 5 30 . Saturday saying that a member of the Crew was ill coast guard it. Nick Stagliano said. Help was delayed because the polish ship could not be reached by radio until 8 30 . Sunday. Stagliano said the Crew s thick accents made communication difficult. A Navy officer stares through a Hole in the Carrier Eisenhower after the bumping of a freighter at Norfolk a. Carrier Eisenhower damaged in collision at Harbor Entrance Norfolk a. A the aircraft Carrier Dwight. Eisenhower struck an anchored freighter tuesday morning when it entered a Harbor on its return from six month deployment in the Mediterranean sea the Navy and witnesses said. The Eisenhower May have received some superficial damage but the extent is unknown at this time said chief Petty officer Joseph c. Mowery a spokes Man for the Atlantic Fleet come. We have no reports of any injury or any pollution said chief Petty officer a. Woods. The Eisenhower bumped the Spanish Collier at 8 22a.m. And arrived at the Norfolk naval station at 9 ., Mowery said. The Spanish ship which was identified As the 893 foot urdu Liz was damaged above the waterline at the forecastle said capt. . Amory of the Virginia pilots association. A Pilot was to guide the freighter from Hampton roads Harbor to a Norfolk pier where it planned to take on 110,000 tons of Coal he said. Joyce Parnell a Secretary at the Chamberlin hotel which overlooks the passage into Hampton roads from Chesapeake Bay said the Eisenhower drifted into the other ship. She told wins radio that it was hooked onto the Tanker for about 20 minutes before tug pushed them apart. A spokesman for the fifth coast guard District i Portsmouth said the coast guard was not called for assistance nor had it received any reports of injuries within the port. Marine s rare death caused by reaction to riot control Gas Camp Lejeune . Up a Marine Cor poral died from an apparent reaction to a riot control Gas he was exposed to last week in what Marine officials consider a rare event a base spokesman said monday. Cpl. David n. Fennel 30, was found dead in his Barracks room Friday morning. Maj. Stuart Wagner said monday faulty communications delayed the re lease of the information. Wagner said Chlor Benzyl Malon nitrile or is Gas is a powerless solid that becomes a Gas when exposed to the air. It is considered non lethal and is used suchlike tear Gas. The Accident occurred wednesday while fennel was participating in combat skills training. An autopsy determined the cause of death was a heart attack brought on by inhalation of the Gas Wagner said. Fennell was assigned to the second maintenance in second Force services support group. An investigation was under Way. The usual effects of the Gas Are watering of the eyes irritation of the Throat and a Runny nose said Wagner a spokesman at the Marine base. Wagner said the Gas is used to help the marines get accustomed to situations where Gas might be used against them. The primary use of the Gas is for training. We use itto simulate a chemical environment Wagner said. We use it to teach marines to use their Gas mask properly. Normally when a Marine is overcome by is they re quickly brought Back to Normal. This is a rare event Wagner said. I have never heard of a death from is Gas period. That s the reason we re conduct ing a real thorough investigation to see if something else might have tagger de the  Wagner said the Marine corps investigates the death of any Marine regardless of cause. Dickson of Dixon Summit altered soviets views Dixon 111. A the mayor of the siberian Village of Dickson said monday that his stay in this sound alike town that was president Reagan s boyhood Home has been an Eye opener and that he no longer equates greed with the average american. Mayor Nikolai t. Kartamysheva and two other soviet citizens bid Farewell after a Busy week promoting Good will touring businesses and establishing sister City ties. If my impressions Haven t changed 180degrees to the other Side Kartamysheva said through an interpreter then they have changed to a very great  siberian official told a news Confer ence he was brought up to believe a Carica Ture of americans. But now he no longer thinks of americans As fat bureaucrats dressed in Black suits with Dollar sign sym Bols on their stomachs he  and officials of Dixon about 100 Miles West of Chicago signed document at the news conference cementing their sister City  Community of 15,700, Well known because of its ties to Reagan was chosen by Kartamysheva after he read about its economic problems. He contacted officials in Dixon in Early 1987about forming ties. In his first overtures Kartamysheva expressed fear of world War because of Reagan s evil Empire , when he arrived in Dixon last thursday Kartamysheva praised Rea Gan s efforts to ease world tensions. The idea of a Small town Goodwill meeting came from Dixon mayor James e. Dixon a descendant of the town s founder who invited his soviet counterpart to the United states for a visit. He said he believed a cultural Exchange Between the nations is a key to Reagan s efforts to bring the superpower closer together. The highlight of the Dickson to Dixon Summit was thursday when the three soviets toured the modest two Story White Frame House where Reagan lived As a 9-year-old boy in 1920. Crowds Gath ered wearing peace on Earth buttons in English and russian  
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