European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 15, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 a a a the stars and stripes thursday november 15,1990 stateside woman in trunk signals to Drivers through Hole Petaluma Calif. Jap a a woman locked in the trunk of a moving car threw emergency flares through a taillight Hole and waved what appeared to be a White sock to attract attention police said. The Man driving the car was arrested monday for investigation of kidnapping said a Sonoma county sheriffs officer Chuck Smith. Scott Willy Ard 30, of san Francisco was held without bail and was to be arraigned in Santa Rosa municipal court Smith said. Motorists called authorities monday after seeing the flares and hearing the woman a muffled screams authorities said. Deputies followed the car off a Highway in Petaluma North of san Franciso and gave Chase. They caught the Driver As he tried to flee on foot after crashing the car into an embankment authorities said. The woman Anece Satterfield 36, of Oakland complained of Back pains and was treated at a Hospital for two superficial Stab wounds in the Back Smith said. She was then released. He said that Willyard and Satterfield knew each other but that they offered conflicting stories and details of the incident were of Money leads police to marijuana stash Roseville Calif. Apr the pungent odor of marijuana wafting through a Bank in this Sacramento suburb led to the arrest of a physician and his wife on suspicion of Selling the drug from their Home. A Roseville police officer Joel Neves said monday that the Aroma came from a Small bundle of Cash that was traced to Ann Patwell 32, and her husband or. Wayne Patwell 34. The Money had been deposited wednesday Neves said. Officers searched the Patwell Home in nearby Rocklin and found nearly 100 Sandwich bags filled with marijuana Worth about $10,000, authorities bums after boy apparently set dog afire Dayton Ohio apr a fire that destroyed a House tuesday apparently started when a 3-year-old boy set his pet dog on fire with a cigarette lighter fire officials said. District fire chief Paul Hemmeter said the boy told a paramedic at the scene what happened. A the Little boy told her a Toto was bad. Toto bit me. I set fire to Toto a Tail a a Hemmeter said.30 trailblazers awarded science technology honors Washington a president Bush on tuesday awarded National medals for science and technology to 30 scientists engineers and mathematicians calling them a real life pioneers who press the very limits of their Fields. In addition an award was Given to the Dupont co. In engineering. A More and More our nation depends on Basic scientific research to Spur economic growth longer and healthier lives a More secure world and indeed a safer environment a Bush said at a presentation ceremony in the East room of the White House. A if America is to maintain and strengthen our competitive position we must continue not Only to create new technologies but to learn More effectively to translate those technologies into commercial Bush singled out researchers Baruj Benacerraf president of Dana Farber cancer Institute in Boston and e. Don Nall Thomas clinical director emeritus of Fred Hutchinson cancer research Center in Seattle for their work in immunology a scientists like you have helped America understand that aids is a disease not a disgrace a he said. A and scientists like you have taught America to appreciate our responsibility to those who Are living with his and aids. They deserve our compassion. They deserve our care. And they deserve More than a Chance. They deserve a a Jack St. Clair Kilby of Texas instruments receives the National medal of technology from president Bush at the White House on tuesday cure. Bush told the gathered scientists a the people we Honor today Are trailblazers real life pioneers who press the very limits of their award recipients were chosen by the presidential committee on the National medal of science based on nominees achievements in their Fields and How they affected development of scientific thought. In addition to Benacerraf and Thomas the winners of the science medal were Elkan r. Blout Dean of faculties Harvard school of Public health Boston. Herbert w. Boyer professor of biochemistry and biophysics University of we Utlz itty amp. 1 George f. Carrier t. Jefferson Coolidge professor of applied mathematics Ament us Harvard University Cambridge mass. Allan m. Cormack professor Tufts University Medford mass cambridge3 Drossel Hausa profes3or Massachusetts Institute of technology Tern austin3�?T director Institute for biomedical research the University of sitynonikumpr0, of e dec rival and compul0r 0"9ineering, univer Nesmit is Curtis l pfc Fessor 0f 6cwi0mics us Ersi a min Stephen c. Weene professor emeritus University of Wisconsin Madison Panieri e. Koshland jr., professor of biochemistry University of California Berkeley. Edward b. Lewis Thomas Hunt Morgan professor of biology emeritus califor la Institute of technology Pasadena. Nla0 prof0ssor of computer science Stanford University Ca Ifor Edwin m. Mcmillan professor of physics emeritus University of Ca filomia Berkeley. David g. Nathan chief physician the children a Hospital Boston. Robert v. Pound professor of physics Harvard University. . Reyette director emeritus Scripps institution of oceanography univ i Sinyol California. La Jolla. John d. Roberts professor of chemistry California Institute of technology �8sa06nfl. Patrick Suppes Lucie Stem professor of philosophy Stanford University the recipients of the National medal of technology were John v. Atanasoff Iowa state University. Marvin Camras Illinois Institute of technology. The Dupont co., . Dupont be Nemours amp co. Donald Frey Institute for Illinois. Fred w. Garry Genera electric. Wilson Greatbatch Wilson Greatbatch Ltd Jack St. Clair Kilby Texas instruments. John s. Mayo at amp Tbell laboratories. Gordon Moore Intel. David b. Pall. Pall corp. Chauncey Starr electric Power research Institute. 2nd woman loses Eye because of drops Wadi a i a. A. A Pittsburgh apr a second woman had an Eye removed tuesday after using tainted Eye drops specially prepared by a pharmacist for patients recovering from Cataract surgery. Doctors said the prescription drops were contaminated by a bacteria called Pseud Monas. Prepared at Hiebert a drug store by pharmacist and owner Joseph Kilkeary the drops were designed to ease inflammation after surgery. Quot at least 28 other people have been treated after using the Eye drops in october. Three Are still hospitalized. A woman who lost an Eye last week underwent surgery tuesday at Allegheny general Hospital to remove her Eye Shell the firm tissue around the eyes because Strong toxin excreted by the bacteria had begun to dissolve it. A a in be never seen anything like it a said or. John Kennerdell chairman of the hospitals ophthalmology department. Typically the Shell is left in when possible because it allows for better movement of an artificial Eye after surgery he said. Kennerdell said surgeons removed the second patients Eye and Shell to avoid the possibility of further surgery pie drops contain a liquid solution and in Doc an anti inflammatory drug normally taken orally for arthritis. Although not illegal Ondocin has not been approved by the Federal drug administration for use in Eye drops. State and Federal officials Are investigating How the drops became contaminated and Why Hiebert a without proper registration was providing them to doctors and other pharmacists for resale to patients. Doctors did not identify the two victims. Milken asks judge for Chance to rebuild life new. York apr Michael Milken in a letter to the judge who will sentence him acknowledged his crimes and pleaded for the Opportunity to rebuild his life a though not on Wall Street. A my priorities today Are different a Milken said in the 11-Page letter to . District judge Kimba Wood. A a it a hard for me to conceive of Ever having the desire to enter into a commercial transaction Agam a the former head of the High yield junk Bond division of Drexel Burnham Lambert inc. Said he wrote the letter because he would be unable emotionally to speak at his sentencing for securities offences the letter was the first time Milken publicly described his feelings Dunn the governments four Vear investigation of his activities at Drexel. A i allowed myself to get too caught up in what i was doing to consider the consequences or to Stop myself from doing what i knew was wrong. For that i am truly sorry and ashamed a Milken said i did break a us Tiona a his letter dated nov. 5, was filed in court tuesday ,0 pro a a a Milken who pleaded guilty to six felony counts Earli this year faces up to 28 years in prison. A Date for i sentencing has not been set but it is expected to Tal place later this week or Early next week. While Milken did not specifically ask to be spared Anson sentence he spoke of his fear of child Lre a Ponthiue working with disadvantage
