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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 15, 1995, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 8 the stars and stripes . Friday september 15, 1995 f by seeks by 11 Etas poster suicide probe continues. Washington a with two senators continuing to question Vincent Fos Ter s death Fri agents in the Whitewater investigation searched the Park where the White House aide s body was found to look for the Bullet that killed him sen Alfunse d Amato r-n.y., pressed his inquiries into whether Foster committed suicide in fort Marcy Park along the Potomac River not far from Washington a conclusion reached in two previous Crimi Nal investigations of the 1993 death. The sweep of fort Marcy Park of tuesday and wednesday Marks at least the third time investigators have gone there looking for the Bullet. In an interview with new York radio Sta Tion webs d Amato said the Senate Whitewater committee will subpoena Chelsea Clinton s former Nanny Helen Dickey. D Amato s office said congressional investigators want to ask her exactly what time the White House was notified of Foster s death d Amato also says he wants to know whether Foster killed himself in the Park or somewhere else. White House spokesman Mark Fabiani said the information about Dickey that she supposedly Learned of Foster s death hours before White House officials say they were notified is one of the wild conspiracy theories surrounding Fos Ter s death ".-. In response to congressional inquiries Ahe White House offered the Senate Whitewater committee a sworn affidavit from Dickey in which she said she Learned of the suicide shortly after 10  on july 20,1993. She said later that night she called the governor s mansion in Arkansas where she had previously. Worked to Tell people about Foster s death. She said she talked to state trooper Roger Perry telling him or. Foster had killed himself and that his body had been found in a Park Dickey said in her affidavit dated wednesday. I believe you Are going to find Foster did commit suicide but there Are lots of questions d Amato said in the inter View with webs.  Park service superintendent Audrey Calhoun confirmed that Fri agents had searched the Park for the Bullet tuesday. Sen. Lauch Faircloth , said Whitewater investigators also went to the Park wednesday and that i have Confidence Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr will examine a great number of in consistencies in Foster s death. A memo circulating at . Park police offices said the Fri recently asked for permission to search for the Bullet that apparently killed or. Foster according to . Park police maj. Robert Hines. Deputy Whitewater prosecutor John Bates said the investigation of Foster s death is Active and  Park police searched for the Bullet in the weeks following Foster s death. And the Fri lab in april 1994 recovered 12 modern Day bullets from Trie Park none found to have been fired from the gun found in Foster s hand according to the 1994 report on the suicide by then Whitewater prosecutor Robert Fiske. Foster s death became part of the Whitewater investigation because papers relating to the Clinton Arkansas real estate venture were found in the White House lawyer s office. Last customer leaving waterfront workers watch wednesday As the aircraft Carrier John f. Kennedy pre pares to pull out of the Philadelphia naval shipyard after a two year overhaul. The Juk s departure signalled the end of 194 years of shipbuilding in Philadelphia As the shipyard prepared to close officially today. To Washington a water used cribs and fat free desserts afe among the unexpected dangers listed in a new primer of perils compiled by consumer groups. The coalition for consumer health and safety released hidden hazards number two its second menu of men Ace on wednesday. This year s record of risks ranges from alcohol drug interactions to smokeless tobacco to Low fat desserts Low fat desserts that s right. Nonfat desserts Are not necessarily no fattening James Edwards of Cun a Mutual insurance group told a news conference. Many people mistake Low fat for Low calorie he said. But Low fat or fat free foods often pack plenty of sugar calories. Thus the Low fat Label can mislead dieters causing them to Binge on those foods he said. Washing those tasty muffins Down with a Glass of water May not be As Safe As people would Hope either. The parasite  can sur Vive chlorine and Many filtration systems threatening millions of people. In 1993,. Thousands were sickened in Milwaukee by this Bug Lisa Ragain of the National association of people with aids said individuals with weak immune systems Are most at risk although anyone can be sickened by the parasite. Sherri Watson of the american lung association warned of the dangers of car Bon monoxide from stoves and Heaters while Mary Ellen Fise of the consumer federation of America noted the hazards of the interaction of alcohol and Medicine even common items such As aspirin. Other hidden hazards discussed in the new brochure include unsafe installation of child safety seats in cars guns in the Home Falls by the elderly smokeless to Bacco new strains of aids and the Dan Gers of old baby cribs. Consumers can obtain a copy of the Bro Chure by sending a stamped self addressed envelope to hidden hazards Cha  12099, Washington . 20005-0009. Cincinnati restoring German Street names Cincinnati a just in time for oktoberfest the City Council on wednesday approved a plan to display the original German names of 12 City streets that were renamed Dur ing world War i. The Council s unanimous vote Means the City s Public works department will install 23 signs at a total Cost of $1,380 along the 12 streets with in two months to supplement the current English names. In 1918, the Council passed a Law to eliminate German Street names turning German Street into English Street and Berlin Street into Wood Row Street for example. With the City preparing for its annual oktoberfest this weekend Don Heinrich Tolzmann presi Dent of the German american citizens league of greater Cincinnati said he thought about bringing a Stein of Beer to the meeting. Instead he gave mayor Roxanne quails a Sample of the signs. . Exhibit speeches Mark anniversary Washington a House speaker Newt Gin Grich and two of Congress most senior female lawmakers celebrated the 75th anniversary of women s suffrage by opening an exhibit at the Capitol on wednesday. The original june 1919 Resolution proposing the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote is part of an exhibit that traces the contributions of women in a variety of political issues including suf Frage child labor War slavery american Indian right Sand prohibition. The implications of women s suffrage have gone far beyond the world of politics said rep. Marge Rouke ,.r-n.j., first elected in 1980. In 1920, women rarely received a College education or worked outside the Home and the few who did faced enormous obstacles. Winning that right suddenly gave women the Power to control their government and therefore their  winning the vote is not an end game. It is the be ginning said rep. Pat Schroeder d-colo., first women s vote elected in 1972. Gingrich and House minority Leader Dick Gep Hardt d-mo., said the world has changed since their mothers were persuaded to drop out of High school to learn to Type. But today women still have not redeemed the Promise of Equality Gephardt said noting that women on average still earn less than men. The exhibit also includes photographs letters and petitions signed by women campaigning for the right  for the exhibit named our mothers before us women and democracy 1789-1920,"were drawn from documentary material from the National archives Center for legislative archives. It was financed with donations from corporations and foundations. The exhibit will be on display at the Lyndon b. John son Library in Austin Texas beginning tuesday  
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