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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, June 28, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 28, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday june 28. 1986 the stars and stripes Page 7 Man / a led for refusing to identify himself san Bernardino Calif. A a Man has been jailed 12 Days because he refused to identify himself to a police officer who stopped him for mat ing an illegal left my authorities said. He s a Royal pain said san Bernardino county sheriff s it. Ron Siulc referring to he Man who is known As John y. Doc. We be never been involved Wilh someone this obstinate for such a minor offence i talc said. What started out to be a minor offence has grown but it s by his own  the Man was slopped by a California Highway patrol officer june 15 while driving a car registered to a los Angeles address. He Dindl have a Driver s License or vehicle registration when he was slopped in Loma Linda about 60 Miles cast of los Angeles Hillel  Driver refused to sign a traffic cil Alion and show a Driver s License so he was arrested and taken to the county jail. Once there he refused to be photographed or fingerprinted. Most of us Are putted by this Deputy District attorney John Martin said wednesday. He was or dered by the court to comply with booking proce dures. That is simply Ali there is to  the car he was driving is registered to Karen Yar Brouth who listed an address in the North Holly woo area of los Angeles. The address is a mail drop and card shop. Yarbrough has not listed the car As  just take her Yarbrough s messages said Dorothy Lubo. Who operates the postal Stop and gift shop. "1 Haven t seen her for a while a couple of weeks at  y. Doc has been taken to court twice and a judge ordered him to allow deputies to take his photograph and be fingerprinted. He s ordered to cooperate but he comes Back and he does t cooperate Hillel said. Doc is scheduled to return 10 court july 3, and the county Public defender s office plans to have an Ai Lorincy represent him. Judge cancels televised citizenship ceremony Washington a a Federal judge on thursday said in would be in poor taste to interrupt a televised naturalization ceremony with commercials and cancelled the proceedings scheduled july 3 Al the Jefferson memorial. . District judge Gerhard a. Gesell 76, who would have conducted the Cere Mony said he initially agreed to include it As part of the july found weekend rededication of the statue of Liberty in new York. The judge said he had been assured by Robert b. Nepi unc immigration and naturalization service District director hat judges Are free to conduct i hair Normal full ceremony to include a swear ing in As Long As they relinquish the floor during the telecast portion resell said he understood that the telecast portion would involve Only the action of chief Justice Warren e. Burger who would administer the oath of citizenship from new York by Way of a television Hook up to the prospective citizens participating at the Jefferson me Morial As plans have proceeded i have been advised that the telecast portion has been greatly expanded to include not Only a series of speeches but arrange ments for prospective citizens to sing America the Beautiful and this is my country he said. Of More serious concern to me is the information i Nave received thai immediately after the chief just ice administers the oath and in the Middle of our court proceedings one or More commercials Are to be telecast into the court proceed Ings while the chief Justice makes a Heli copter flight Gesell wrote in a letter to Neptune. Thus our usual dignified naturalization court is being turned into a pageant Over which i have no control As the pre siding judge he said the court was advised that the television program would be in Good taste which this is  that our Normal procedures would be conducted. Obviously this is not the situation  Gesell said court rules allow the televising of a naturalization proceeding Al the discretion of the judge in charge. I have concluded that it will be most inappropriate to authorize televising of the naturalization service he said. Earlier this month Federal judges i los Angeles refused to participate in the same televised swearing in ceremony forcing the Liberty weekend producers to move the California portion of the naturalization to san Francisco. We re not in the entertainment Busi Ness chief . District judge Manuel real said. Bear in the air a 200-Pound California Black Bear who wan dered into the City of Giudi Lope begins to lose a trip As six Tonuu ult Tif has take effect. The Bear was later role used unharmed. It s a boy if s a boy if s a boy woman delivers for her sister Detroit a a woman who agreed to Bear a child for her infertile Sisler failed to conceive in thereal tempts at artificial insemination but Ihen she really delivered  the Sisters saw each other for the first time sunday after the three boy were born by caesarean Section they broke into tears said Martin Wilks. His wife Jeanette was the surrogate Mother. Mrs. Wilk 32, look no Fertility drugs and there was no history of multiple births in the family Wilks said  three boy eight weeks premature were bom Al Sinai Hospital of Detroit and later transferred to Pon Lac general Hospital said or. Michael Berke. All were doing . Wilks conceived after three unsuccessful Al Temple it artificial insemination Wilks Laid. I m positive they re the first reported surrogate Triplet  said Noel Keane a lawyer who has arranged More than 100 surrogate births. Willu said his wife agreed to be artificially inseminated with her Broiher in Law s sperm because her 34 year old sister was unable to conceive. She loves her so much she just wanted her to have children said Wilks 34, of St. Glair shores he was with his wife during the delivery. He said his sister in Law did not want to be Ridenti  feeling is thai in was great. I was for it All along he said. They re very giving people very  was Complete Joy Wilks said. "1 was i you everybody was joyous. We were All taking Odds Al what they would be and 1 was the Only one who was right. I guessed three boys. Thai s one third of a baseball  said the triplets were expected but there was some concern because of the prematurity. She went into labor and we tried to Slop the labor Wilh medication. There Wax a Tola of four to five minutes in be tween the delivery of the first and third boys Ber Esaid. The whole surgery look about an  the babies were in stable condition in Pontiac Gen eral s Neo Nail intensive Tare unil Hospital spokeswoman Jan Simmons said thursday afternoon. One child was being lube fed and iwo still were receiving oxygen from i ventilator she said one baby weighed 2 pounds 14 ounces and the other two weighed slightly More than 3 pounds. Illinois Gas Price  Bottom 00.0 Sandoval 111. A ii started out As an old fashioned gasoline Price War and ended up As a party As hundreds of Drivers sipping sodas and joking with each other lined up for blocks for the ultimate savings free Gas. The Star service station and Hucic s convenience store in this Southern Illinois Village of 1.700 people began their Battle wednesday and kept cutting prices until on thursday both were giving away fuel. This is great said Leanna Spiller of Odin laugh ing As the filled her Lank. They were charging 20-some cents. But when i Gat around the Corner they were saying  9 cents la s 8 cells. It s 4 cents la s free i figured they d run Oul of Gas Befon-1 Gol Here but they did  the Star service and Petroleum co. Station was charging 71 cents per gallon and 76 cents for unleaded a Penny More than Huck s when the Bailie began said Jim Miller the local Star manager. Across . Highway to at Bucks manager Jody Nielsen said the towered prices when Star matched hers because Huck s always Beau the  the stations were charging so cells a gallon As Busi Ness began thursday and employee spent the Day on ladders changing Price signs until about noon when signs at both read "00.0." i be been up and Down this thing All Day Long said Huck s employee Tonya Anderson of Vemon. Who can argue with free Gas said Charles Flelcher or. Of Centralia. It s just like Christmas. Santa Claus came  stations gave away gasoline until about 2 p.m., when Miller got a Call from Star s Corsicana Texas Headquarters. Shaking his head he walked to the pumps and raised prices to 49,9 cells for regular and 50.9 cents for unleaded. Huck s raised theirs to a Penny less than Star. Drivers lined up Al the to incr Scalion of . 50 and 51. Where the stations Are located honked their horns and groaned when they no longer could gel something for nothing. But prices again began dropping after Miller got another Call from Texas prompting More honking this Lime accompanied by cheers and once More they fell to Zero  
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