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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 28, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes Friday december 28,1990 stateside stolen gun used to kill 2 at Cabin police say Coalville Utah a  handgun used to kill two women when they surprised a pair of intruders at a Remote Mountain Cabin was apparently stolen from a nearby Cabin authorities said wednesday. Several Cabins were burglarized before Beth Harmon Tidwell Potts 76, and her daughter Kaye Tidwell Tiede 49, were killed saturday Summit county sheriff Fred Elcy said. Tieder husband Rolf Tiede 51, was shot in the face during the confrontation and has been released from a Hospital. The couples two daughters Ages 16 and 20, were held hostage but were not harmed the family from Humble Texas planned to spend the holidays at the Cabin. The thefts took place at in unspecified number of Cabins in the Beaver Springs subdivision 45 Miles East of Salt Lake City. Most of the items have been recovered Elcy said. On the Day of the slayings authorities arrested von Lester Taylor 25, and Edward Steven Deli 21, who walked away from a Halfway House for prison parolees dec. 14. The men were charged with two counts each of first degree murder two counts of attempted first degree murder two counts of aggravated kidnapping and other felonies they were held without Bond pending a Jan a preliminary hearing. A a. A More than 250 pigs die As fire destroys barn. Smi Triton a. A More than 250 pigs were killed by a fire that swept through a barn when Sparks from farm machinery ignited Hay authorities said. A about 300 pigs escaped the Blaze which destroyed the Harit on the Westmoreland county farm of Adam and Mary Lou Skokut. The fire spread quickly after it broke out. A a it just exploded a a Skokut said. A it went fast a Skokut said his son in Law Gary Cunningham was working alone in the barn when the fire started and had to run a considerable distance to Call for help. The barn was destroyed. \. Cunningham was operating a skid loader forklift used to clean hog pens when Sparks from the machine ignited Hay in the Burn. The flames Tat tin Singhani did not have Skokut spread so quickly that tin Singhani did not a time to pull the vehicle out of the Barm Skok said. Neighbors helped round up the surviving pigs which Are being kept temporarily in a silo. 2 at shield surrender Jacksonville Fla. Up two Marine reservists who refused Active duty in operation desert shield on moral and ethical grounds surrendered to military authorities wednesday to face possible charges of desertion. A Federal warrant was issued for Lance Cpl. James e. Summers 2fl, and Lance Cpl. Dam Trio a. Perez 21, alter they refused to report nov. 29 with the rest of their unit b co 4lh assault div when it left for training at Camp Lejeune n.c., before deployment to the persian Gulf. A we see going to saudi Arabia As supporting a War machine a the two said in a statement. A we oppose War in any form. This action would conflict with our religious moral and ethical beliefs. We cannot participate in the Exchange of body bags for cheaper Oil  they surrendered at the Mayport naval station about 1 30 . And were transferred to Camp Lejeune. Their applications for conscientious objector status were accepted and they were expected to he Given a hearing within the next few weeks. They were thrown into the Brig upon arrival at Camp Lejeune they said they decided to surrender alter Marine officials told them they could not be considered for conscientious objector status until they reported for duty. Each faces a maximum jail term of five years. Marines seeking to be classified As conscientious objectors arc interviewed by a clergy member a psychiatrist and an investigating officer. The Marine corps will decide whether Summers and Perez should receive a dishonourable discharge be assigned non combatant duties or be punished for being awol and then sent to saudi Arabia. Lawyer Ellis Rubin who is representing the two longtime Best friends said they would refuse a Transfer to the Middle East. V a they will not go under any circumstances and then they would be jailed for desertion and there would be a trial a he said. Perez and Summers Are roommates and students at Santa be Community College in Gainesville. They went to High school together in Homestead and were recruited after graduation. Summers conscientious objector application said he w As promised 30 hours of credit for his Reserve training but received Only four hours. It said that when he went to Parris Island s a for Boot Camp he was offended by the constant use of Dora Gator terms such As a a commie and a Craghead a a a that s when i realized that the marines did not value human life like 1 did a he wrote. A i was looking at people As individuals and the Marine corps was Lance cats. James e. Summers left and Demetrio r. Perez turn themselves in wednesday to military authorities in Jacksonville Fla. Looking at us As a bodies and a War machines.�?T. Perez a application says he was prevented from John ing an Amish mennonite Church in Sarasota because he is a Marine. He called warfare a the. Most grievous sin against god.�?�. A Basic Warrior training exposed me to darkness death kill ing and the re a Ity of War a he wrote. A eth is is when i realized that my conscience would not allow me to participate or be in any  the fact that both men enlisted in the Marine reserves should have no bearing in their applications Rubin said. A a a a a a a a. Quot there is a sentence in the enlistment papers you sign that says you done to have any objection to War a Rubin. Said a but Case Law. Shows the re. Are some recruits who become acquainted with the Marine corps after they get in and then learn what War and life is about and they Don t want it from a moral or ethical  by the los Angeles times los Angeles a the icy blast that has devastated California fruit harvests will soon be fell in grocery stores As the prices of fruits and vegetables will Rise in the coming Days food Industry sources said wednesday on a Day in which growers sought to assess the destruction pegged in the hundreds of millions of dollars Many worried that the Frost would have a Long term of feet. In addition to fruit damage that is already known harm to Trees which could reduce Citrus harvests scheduled for later this year a May not be apparent for months. A it could be a matter of Days that you see prices react to this Quot said Bob Kraut or spokesman for the California farm Bureau federation. A a lot of people in the Industry can to remember when it was so cold Tor so Long in such a widespread area of the stale a one Harbinger of higher prices the Price of Frozen concentrated Orange juice for january delivery has increased five Days in a Row a re led Ion of the Frost and the View that shortages will push up the Price a a a a a a California agriculture officials wednesday outlined the Broad crop damage which extended to oranges tangerines Lemons strawberries avocados carrots lettuce Broccoli cauliflower and celery grown in various regions of the state by some estimates 20 percent of the states Avocado crop has been ruined in the past several Days. Also there Are fears about Valencia oranges. A damage will partly depend on How Long temperatures remain Low a the state department of agriculture said. A if there is slow warming damage will be less so pc re. A. A. Boston up1 a asthma sufferers who find themselves w wheezing and coughing might look to their toothpaste As a possible cause of their problems two doctors said. Wednesday an artificial mint Flavouring found in a Brand of toothpaste made from an opaque paste instead of a gel apparently triggered breathing problems in a 21-year-old. Woman with a history of asthma. Even though the woman a Chest a rays were Normal and she took various drugs for six weeks the woman had persistent asthma symptoms including a dry cough according to a letter published in the new England journal of Medicine. Then she switched toothpastes. She had been using May cause asthma Doc fairs say a Crest tartar control toothpaste a but when she switched to a gel based toothpaste her wheezing resolved dramatically a wrote drs. Bruce Spurlock and Thomas Pailey of Kaiser Perm Unsnle medical Center in Santa Clara  when the woman subsequently used any paste based toothpaste she started wheezing again within 10 minutes they said. After the Procter and Gamble co. Of Cincinnati which makes Crest provided Spurlock and Dailey with a list of ingredients in the paste and gel toothpastes the doctors found the Only a absolute difference Between the products was the Type of artificial Flavouring used. The gel included a a spice blend Flavouring a while to it paste had spice mint or Wintergreen Flavouring the Doc tors  doctors also discovered that the woman begat wheezing when she chewed gum containing Wintergreen or Peppermint Flavouring. ,. _ Jerry Glover a spokeswoman for Procter and Gant pie said she was unaware of any other cases in which toothpaste apparently induced asthma symptoms but Spurlock and Dailey said doctors who treat a items with such symptoms especially if they do Noire Spond to drugs should consider toothpaste exposure a a possible cause  
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