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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 7, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 a the stars and stripes sunday july 7, 1991banana, potato top . Fruit vegetable Washington apr Broccoli Register last week after consulting Cado Lemon pineapple Tangerine Perch Rockfish Whiting Clam Haddock May be on the outs with president sources such As the nationwide food Sweet Cherry Kiwi fruit and Lime. Crab Trout halibut and lobster. Bush but done to Tell that to the rest of consumption Survey the produce mar a vegetables potato iceberg the list was required under a nutrition America. Keying association the United fresh lettuce Tomato onion Carrot celery Labelling act passed by Congress last year. It made the governments greatest fruit and vegetable association and Sweet Corn Broccoli Green cabbage  will  voluntary. Hits list of the 20 most frequently con a the National fisheries Institute. Cumber Bell Pepper cauliflower Leaf by provide nutrition information about sued raw fruits vegetables and fish in its findings in descending order of lettuce Sweet potato mushroom Green the listed raw foods by posting signs Issue America. Broccoli came in eighth popularity _ r onion Green snap bean radish sum ing leaflets or through other Means. If the among veggies. A fruits banana Apple water Mer Squash and asparagus. Voluntary Labelling guidelines done to the food and drug administration Melon Orange Cantaloupe grape a seafood shrimp cod Pollock achieve a substantial compliance a the required by Law to draw up the list pub Grapefruit Strawberry peach Pear Nec Catfish Scallop Salmon flounder sole government May turn to mandatory Label listed its conclusions in the Federal Tarine Honeydew Melon Plum Avo Oyster Orange rough Mackerel Ocean ing rules. A \ a fugitive cult Leader Alamo arrested in Florida Tampa Fla. Apr fugitive cult Leader Tony Alamo who gained notoriety with the belief that his embalmed wife would Rise from the dead was arrested Friday on 1988 child abuse charges. Alamo 56, a fugitive for More than two years was tracked to a Tampa Home after a flood of tips prompted by coverage of his Case on crime re enact Mcnol television shows and news programs. Dozens of Federal agents stormed his Tampa Home and arrested him on charges of unlawful flight to avoid child abuse prosecution threatening a Federal judge and civil contempt. A this was one Case where Media coverage was instrumental a . Marshals service spokesman Bill Dempsey said in Washington. A people had seen him on unsolved mysteries on a current affair and some tips even came from a 60 minutes  As he was led to court Alamo spouted biblical references and said he was framed. The heavyset Man with a scruffy White Beard wore a tie dyed shirt and dark glasses. A Why did Jesus get held by Federal officials and the apostle Paul and everybody else who Ever preached the True gospel a Alamo said. Asked if he likens himself to Jesus Christ Alamo replied a a in a certainly saved by  Alamo was ordered held without Bond in the Hillsborough county fail. He will remain jailed pending his removal to Arkansas where arrest warrants were issued authorities said. The Leader of the Tony and Susan Alamo Christian foundation disappeared after being charged with child abuse in Santa Ana Calif., in october 1988. The charges were filed after an 11-year-old boy told authorities that Alamo ordered four men to beat him with a paddle 140 times. He was sought in Arkansas for failing to appear in court following a Federal ruling that his sect violated fair labor Laws. And earlier this year he reportedly called an Arkansas newspaper vowing that . District judge Morris Arnold of fort Smith a will stand before me in my court and a should be hanged As a  Arnold presided Over the Case in which the internal Revenue service revoked the sects tax exempt status in 1985 and sought $7.9-million in Back taxes. Another $1,8 million is sought to satisfy a judgment in favor of six former followers for violations against pm. Much of Alamos religious Empire a which he valued at $60 million in 1985 a is being sold to satisfy court judgments. Alamo gained notoriety when he said his wife who died of cancer in 1982, would be resurrected. He kept her embalmed body on display for six months while followers prayed. The body apparently was placed in the mausoleum later that year but during a raid of his followers commune in the Arkansas ozarks earlier this year the body and More than 100 of his followers were gone. Alamos foundation has been criticized for its virulent attacks on catholics and its requirement that Church members work for Little or no pay. He has blamed a government conspiracy for his troubles. Alamo a former country Singer who has said his real name is Bernie Lazar Hoffman first gained attention in los Angeles in the mid-1960s when he and his wife preached to Young runaways and others on Hollywood a Sunset strip. They formed the fundamentalist Christian Alamo foundation in 1969 in then Rural Saugus Calif they moved it to Arkansas in the mid-1970s. Tony Alamo 56, right is led from Federal court mild earthquake $500,000 in baseball cards stolen damage minor at California collectibles show Castaic Calif. Apr a moderate earthquake and several Light aftershocks jarred Southern California Friday a week after a stronger quake killed two people. But no injuries and Only minor damage were reported in the latest quake. The temblor which measured 4.0 on the Richter scale Shook the Castaic area Friday at 10 41 . Put. It was Felt in downtown los Angeles 40 Miles to the Southeast and parts of the san Fernando and san Gabriel valleys. There were several smaller aftershocks said Robert finn spokesman for the California Institute of technology seismology lab. The quake was entered three Miles East of Castaic near the san Gabriel fault zone said Lisa Wald a geophysicist with the . Geological Survey in Pasadena. No injuries were reported. But the quake damaged at least one Nome in Santa Clarita and buckled a Section of interstate 5, the coasts major North South Highway. It Wasny to related to a june 28 quake that measured 5.8 on the Richter scale. That temblor was entered about 40 Miles away on the Sierra Madre fault. Gov. Pete Wilson on Friday declared a state of emergency for los Angeles county making state Aid available for the victims of the previous quake which killed the two people and injured More than 100. Anaheim Calif. A baseball cards valued at up to $500,000 were stolen from exhibitors at a sports collectibles show officials said Friday. Police also were looking into a reported theft of $100,000 in baseball cards from someone at the Anaheim Marriott hotel which is adjacent to the Center. Among the cards reported missing thursday at the National sports collectors convention were four Tycobb cards valued at $8,500 each and a 1933 babe Ruth card Worth $4,500, City spokesman John Nicoletti said. An exhibitor from Redondo Beach reported the theft of a collection estimated at $200,000. Collections valued at up to $300,000 were missing from a Booth shared by two Reisterstown md., exhibitors. The thefts apparently occurred sometime overnight wednesday when the Anaheim convention Center was closed. The Center provides 24-hour Security with four to 16 guards on duty depending on the time of Day Nicoletti said. Police investigators were compiling lists of employees who work for the com Pany in charge of maintenance and were identifying others with Access to the convention Center he said. The four Day sports show includes 70c Booths and 2,000 exhibitors from around the world Nicoletti said. Autograph ses Sions with sports stars including Hanl Aaron and Don Drysdale also were scheduled. Haitian americans sue Miami police City Miami apr a group of haitian americans sued the City Friday claiming they were beaten harassed and unfairly arrested when police broke up a demonstration a year ago. About 160 officers in riot gear used nightsticks to disperse a crowd of about 100 people demonstrating in front of a store last summer. At least seven demonstrators were taken to a Hospital for treatment of scrapes and bruises. Fifty were arrested. The haitian americans had been demonstrating for a week to protest an altercation Between a haitian and a cuban american shopkeeper. Police said at the time they would not allow the crowd to hold the store employees  the. Lawsuit filed in Federal court has 52 plaintiffs. It names the City City manager Cesar Odio former police chief Perry Anderson and various police officers involved in the incident. The suit asks for damages but does not state a Dollar amount. It also asks for an injunction against police to prevent similar actions. A a in a hoping that the Federal court judge will Send a loud and Clear message to our City of Miami police depart Mei that the kind of action we saw against the haitian demonstrators will not be Tole ated Ever again a said Cheryl Little a Torney for the haitian refugee Center. Miami police spokesman Angelo bits said police officials Haven to seen the Lav suit. He said the City Slegal depart Mei would handle the matter. Odio was out of town and not Ava Ilab to comment and Anderson who is no police commissioner in Cambridge mass., was unavailable Friday for con ment said an employee in his office  
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