European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 01, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday february 1, 1994 . The stars and stripes Page 7 property owner accused of axing neighbor s House from wire reports Belleville 111. A 56-year-old Man was in custody sunday accused of trying to Settle a property line feud with his neighbor by chopping Down his House with an a. Lowell White of Belleville was in the Marion county jail charged with felony criminal damage to property. Officials said he took an a to the House of neighbor Lester Whitman on saturday while Whitman was on vacation. According to the Marion county sheriff department White and Whitman had a Long standing dispute about the property line Between their two houses. White was allegedly unhappy about a court ruling awarding Whitman 20 feet of property on which his Home was built. Deputies said White chopped away at the 20 feet of Whitman s House he believed to be on his property. County officials said White chopped through the House s siding Wall joists and plumbing damaging a China Cabinet and dishes that were against the outside Wall. Envoy May run for governor Boston Raymond Flynn says he s leaning toward a run for governor but won t say when hell step Down As . Ambassador to the Vatican. I feel that there is More than a 50-50chance i will run the former Boston mayor said sunday. Flynn hinted at his interest in running for governor Back in March when he stepped Down As mayor Midway through his third term to accept the embassy Post. Lancaster sidekick Dies los Angeles Nick Cravat Burt Lancaster s acrobatic sidekick in his circus Days and in two 1950s movies died saturday of lung cancer. He was 82. Cravat died at the motion picture and television fund s Home in suburban Woodland Hills said his daughter Tina Cravat. Cravat and Lancaster childhood friends from new York City formed the Lang and Cravat acrobatic team in the 1930s, and toured with circuses and vaudeville shows. They teamed up again to perform acrobatic stunts in two movies the flame and the Arrow in 1950 and the Crimson pirate in 1952. He was reunited with Lancaster for his last acting role in the Island of or. Moreau in 1977. Cravat is survived by two daughters Tina and Marcy. Bus crash kills passenger Pueblo Colo. A chartered bus carrying mexican workers to the Border at Elpaso Texas skidded off an icy interstate and flipped on its Side killing one of the nine passengers aboard. Five other passengers were injured one with a broken leg. Two passengers woman who was in the bus restroom arid a Man were trapped in the wreckage for almost an hour before being freed witnesses Driver Manuel Rodarte 31, of Elpaso was booked on suspicion of careless driving causing Accident occurred saturday night on interstate 25. Investigators said the bus carrying 11 people including a Driver and a Relief Driver was travelling about 65 Mph when it went out of control. Bull rider faces charges Mckinney Texas a Sweet talking Bull rider was arrested sunday for luring women into his schemes through the newspaper personal columns and a 900 Telephone number Collin county police say. Maynard fillers Iii 24, was arrested on charges of giving a false name and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle which he allegedly stole from a woman who answered his and run in the free distribution Green Sheet said single White male Bull rider from Cheyenne wyo., new to this area. I m 24,6 feet Brown hair Blue eyes seeking single country woman 24 to 30. Must like to travel due to woman complained that she lost 53,600 and a truck to fillers after responding to his and and succumbing to his police said there were apparently Many were asked to Call a 900 number and leave a message. Fillers was arrested in the Collin county town of Celina where he lived. Former president Bush gestures to Chancellor Helmut Kohl at the German embassy in Washington on sunday. Kohl gives top Baker for helping Washington a former president Bush and former Secretary of state James a. Baker Iii received the order of Merit Germany s highest award for meritorious service from Chancellor Helmut Kohl on sunday. � or. Chancellor to this unemployed retired Guy you be Given us one Heck of a Day Bush told Kohl be fore a gathering that included officials of his administration. Kohle Mph sized the contribution of Bush and Baker to the Rufii fiction of Germany and the destruction of the Befun Wall. O Bush who now rarely Speaks in Public explained a bit of history i remember when the Berlin Wall fell. Some thought i was being unemotional and too restrained for not going to Germany to celebrate and express How the american people Felt. In my View that would have been disastrous. What we did do was begin to work even More closely with this principled Chancellor of Germany to facilitate the reunification of Germany. And if we had overreacted or if we had misread the c soviets in All of this or forced them into a position that might have Felt Good for the ., we could have Well inhibited the eventual reunification that Means so much to Germany and certainly Means so much to the United the guests included Brent scowcroft who was Bush s National Security adviser retired Gen. Colin l. Powell former chairman of the joint chief of staff Elizabeth Dole former Secretary of transportation and now president of the american red Cross her Hus band Senate minority Leader Robert Dole a Kan. And supreme court Justice Clarence Thomas. A testing Gulf War veterans to track potential health woes. --.-.-. ,. / Boston a the department of veterans affairs is mustering persian Gulf War veterans in Hopes of tracking their illnesses and ailments. On saturday 88 men and women who served in saudi Arabia and Kuwait answered the Call at the local a Hospital some to get treatment others to Register for monitoring. They re trying. They Don t want another agent Orange Larry Hennessy said in reference to the defoliant used in the Vietnam War. Hennessy was diagnosed wifi vocal Cord cancer two years after he returned from duty. After radiation treatments the cancer went into remission. Hennessy is convinced that his service overseas caused it. I think it was related to the Oil fires and the smoke from Al the vehicles and the space Heaters we had in the tents said Hennessy 42, of Randolph mass. \ he spent seven months working As j Supply sergeant for an engineering unit that built roads and paved airstrips. Most of the people who came saturday were combat veterans. Few had been treated since returning Home. They were Given electrocardiograms counselling blood tests and other treatment and referred to specialists As needed. There were Post traumatic stress disorder Counselor social workers and a representatives to help them apply for benefits. The veterans medical information will be forwarded to the persian Gulf registry a National data Bank set up to track health problems. The Boston Hospital is one of 32 designated As persian Gulf family support centers. A lot of people when they got Home from the War did t want to Deal with their medical problems. It s important for them to Register even if Trie symptoms Are Subtle said Hospital spokeswoman Holly Hickson Guys Are Macho. Sometimes they la say sure i have a rash but it goes away we want to track people Over the Long term. Over the past two years thousands of the veterans have complained of a Range of maladies that have defied diagnosis. The department of veterans affairs has identified11,000 veterans whose he a problems May be related to exposure to toxic substances in the persian Gulf. I hear most often of chronic fatigue bleeding Gums respiratory problems aching joints headaches and memory problems stomach problems and night sweats said Shirley Jackson Boston coordinator of the outreach program. This is a Way for us to know what s going on if cer Tain people Are having clusters of symptoms she said. The veterans vere grateful for the interest showed by a officials who publicized the program through individual Reserve units. One . Army Reserve sergeant who spent six months in the persian Gulf As a cargo handler said his Only ailment was excess phlegm. But he said he wanted to Register in Case he had medical problems later. Who knows what we were exposed to Over there be it Oil fires or anything else said Ron Knight 34, of Marblehead
