European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 1, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 a a a the stars and stripes tuesday May 1,1990 stateside paper pulls Walesa ads after ethnic slur complaints Milwaukee apr a newspaper has pulled advertisements featuring polish Leader Lech Walesa speaking in broken English after mayor John o. Norquist and others complained the and amounted to an ethnic slur. The Milwaukee journal used newspaper television and radio advertisements featuring Walesa and British prime minister Margaret Thatcher to promote the newspapers new Page designs unveiled this month. The Walesa newspaper advertisement shows a photo of the Nobel prize winning founder of Poland a Solidarity movement with the words a very Long i have hoped for changes so significant As those in new Milwaukee the Thatcher and pictures the prime minister with the words a Why yes the american colonies have progressed. Consider the recent changes in your Milwaukee both ads involved contrived quotes. Robert Dye spokesman for the journal said the ads were intended to be a lighthearted spoofs and both were pulled. A i guess it just did no to Click a Dye said. A it did no to have the Impact we intended. The original intent was that it be fun. As soon As we realized it Wasny to working we pulled the shooting prompts Call for tighter handgun Law Atlanta apr after a mental patient took his new gun to a suburban mall and shot five people mayor Maynard Jackson has pleaded with outlying counties to adopt a handgun waiting period similar to Atlanta a. A no one is trying to prohibit the use of handguns a Jackson said at a hastily called crime Summit at City Hall. A what we re talking about is a sane and civilized system a where someone who a insane and crazy cannot get a gun and blow somebody a brains Quot Atlanta and surrounding Fulton county currently require a 15-Day wart for the Purchase of a handgun to allow Public safety officials time to investigate the buyers background. But virtually anyone can visit towns in surrounding counties to buy a gun with no delay since Georgia a local and state governments have traditionally been hostile to any kind of gun control. James Calvin Brady identified As the gunman who killed one and injured four at perimeter mall had been released a Day earlier from a state mental Hospital even though a medical form he was still carrying listed him As �?ohomicidal.�?�2 would be burglars die stuck in store Chimney new York apr two would be burglars died when they became stuck in the bricked up Chimney of a grocery store police said. The owner of the store in the Bronx Borough noticed a smell coming from the Chimney and police found two decomposed bodies in it police spokesman Fred Weiner said. The bodies had been there about a week. Tenderfoot drive longhorn steers Down a Trail during the wild West weekend at the ranch in Texas. 150 Greenhorn get o Chance to head pm up and move pm out Kerrville Texas apr one Hundred and fifty mail order cowboys got to live out their fantasies about life in the old West on a longhorn cattle drive at the . Ranch. The participants had All purchased places on the weekend drive by responding to an offer in the 1989 Neiman Marcus Christmas Catalon known for its unusual and expensive contents. A i feel like a Little kid living a cheyennes a like any minute James Amess or Clint Walker is going to come Riding up the Hill. In a having a Ball a said Peggy Weitz Mann of Englewood . A a it a kind of like a time Warp. Its like stepping into americans past a said Margie Crane a housewife from Charlotte . Well actually there were a few modern intrusions like the portable toilets along the cattle Trail. Doctors psychologists College professors and businessmen from 25 states and Canada were among those who paid $627 to $767 each for the magazines offer to a Saddle up and ride into the 150 slots available to head Mem up and move Mem out were sold in two hours said Pat Zajac of Neiman Marcus. The Roundup marked the 110th anniversary of the 40,000-acre . Ranch where More than 1,000 longhorns roam. Early saturday the Greenhorn swaggered out to the Corral Many of them wearing new leather chaps Cowboy hats and dusters. But some seemed to hesitate when it came time to actually get on a horse. A is it anything like Riding a dirt Bike a asked Wade Moody of fort Worth. In be already signed up for my Massage a said Marky Liston of new York City. Gaylon Young an insurance Salesman from Arlington Texas was one of about a dozen who ate dirt instead of staying in the Saddle. A i jumped off and swapped horses a Young said. One woman got a slight concussion when she toppled backwards a and her horse landed on top of her. But like everyone else who took tumbles she got Back in the Saddle later in the Day. In All 400 riders and ranch hands two covered wagons and a Stagecoach finally hit the Trail driving about 75 longhorns a steers that ranch hands said they had been a gentling Down All week. The drive was led by Kenny House a 74-year-old Deputy . Marshal from Dodge City Kan., where the Western Trail the cattle Trail that started at the ., ended in the old of the would be cowboys looked fairly authentic except for a few with designer purses looped Over their Saddle Homs. Some said they were used to Riding Polo ponies or that they had hunted at Home. Despite a few mishaps and complaints that cowboys outnumbered cows 6-to-1, almost everyone was satisfied. �?o1 think the old West might have been a Little different from this but its fun a said Carolyn Simon of Augusta a. Stephen Henson an ear nose and Throat doctor from Lafayette ind., said the Chance to fulfil his a lifelong dream to be a Cowboy made him yearn to punch cattle full time although the technological age intruded in his wishes. A a in a going to turn in my resignation when i get Home. I might even fax it if they be got one Back at the ranch a he said. . Begins probe of extreme fatigue disease Atlanta up a prompted by a flood of complaints the Federal centers for disease control is launching a $ 1 million investigation into a recently identified disease that leaves its victims exhausted. Or. Walter Gunn of the cd said the Federal health Agency is setting up a nationwide surveillance system to learn How widespread the puzzling illness dubbed chronic fatigue syndrome May be. A we took a tally to see How Many people were calling the cd a Gunn said in a recent interview. A the Calls Are running around a thousand a month Over the past two months from people who think they have it. A if we re getting a thousand Calls a month that a significant a he added. A we know that there a something going on out chronic fatigue syndrome or cos first came to Public attention about three years ago when up to 300 cases of extreme persistent unexplained fatigue were reported from incline Village a town near Reno Nev. Since then outbreaks have been reported in Many other parts of the country. A the kind of fatigue we re talking about is not what you feel on a Friday afternoon a Gunn said. A it is extreme really debilitating fatigue. We got a Call from one woman who said she even carry her baby across the the disease is not known to be fatal but there have been reports of a number of suicides by desperate victims Gunn said. Gunn said the cd cd a research initially will include patients and physicians in four cities Reno Atlanta grand rapids Mich. And Wichita Kan. Some 154 physicians in Atlanta will refer cos patients to the cd surveillance network along with 47 doctors in grand rapids 74 in Reno and 86 in Wichita. A these Are private physicians who have patients with severe fatigue that they done to understand a Gunn said. So far Gunn said 250 patients have been referred. The cd is working with a definition of cos that involves 11 symptoms and three physical criteria that occur Over a period of six months. They include Low Grade fever sore Throat swollen Lymph nodes unexplained generalized muscle weakness muscle discomfort or Myalgia prolonged 24 hours or More of generalized fatigue after mild exercise generalized headaches migratory Arthralgia without joint swelling or redness Neur physical complaints such As forgetfulness excessive irritability inability to concentrate and depression and sleep disturbance. Gunn said references in popular Media to cos As a a Yuppie disease Are a totally a it hits All Ages and people from All walks of life a Gunn said. A there does no to seem to be any one socioeconomic class. We re not looking at children in the stud but some physicians say they Are treating entire families that have
