European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 19, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 b the stars and stripes . Tuesday january 19,1993aclu opposes Florida s car fee for new residents from wire reports Orlando Fla the american civil liberties Union has filed a lawsuit claiming the $295 fee Florida charges new residents to Register their cars is discriminatory. The. Suit was filed on behalf of Richard Adams 49, who moved to Ocoee from Texas in 1990. He was charged $465 for a License tag for his car including the $295 new resident fee that fee which became Law in 1990, is charged to hew Florida residents the first time they Register a car in the state. Robert Smith of Orlando the attorney representing Adams said the fee is unconstitutional because it does not apply to everyone who registers a car for the first time. Acle executive spokesman Joe bizarro said the state maintains the Law is constitutional. A trial is scheduled for March and will be the first Legal Challenge to the new Dies in Avalanche Provo Utah a a a Florida Man was killed after being caught in an Avalanche while skiing in Northern Utah authorities said. The victim 50-year-old Bruce m. Bothun of Palm to fla., urday s 30 feet wide and 15 feet deep swept the Man Down the slope and covered him. His Nephew remained Beach gardens fla., and a 14-Ycar-old Nephew were skiing saturday afternoon when a Wall of Snow a a a id Ltd atop the Ridge. Sundance ski resort general manager William h. Shoaf said the area had been marked closed due to Avalanche Avalanche also buried a 17-year-old skier to his Waist at the base of the slope. Sundance ski patrol members dug out the unidentified skier who was t injured. As they dug out that skier the rescuers found a Loose ski and began searching for other victims finding Bothun about 40 minutes hit California Fontana Calif. A two Small earthquakes sunday Shook a sparsely populated desert area cast of los Angeles that was the site of two big quakes last june. No injuries or damage were reported. Both of sunday s temblor were aftershocks of the june 28 Landers big Bear quakes authorities said. The first struck at 5 56 . And registered 3.1 on the Richter scale said will Houston spokesman for the California Institute of technology in Pasadena. It was entered nine Miles North of Fontana. The second struck three Miles West of Redlands at 9 56 . And measured 2.7 on the Richter scale. The cities Are 50 to 60 Miles East of los charged in killing Orangeburg . A a Man charged with murder in the shooting death of a police officer had escaped from an Alabama jail two weeks earlier authorities said. Thomas Treshawn Ivey 18, and another inmate sawed their Way out of the Barbour county jail in Clayton ala., state Law enforcement division. Chief Robert Stewart said saturday. Ivey was charged with murder in the Friday night death of 38-year-old police sgt. Thomas Harrison. Authorities said Harrison was shot inside a department store in a mall after confronting a Man for trying to pass a bad Check. Ivey had been in jail on charges of discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling Stewart said. The other Escapee Vincent Neumon was arrested saturday night in Columbia police likes Clinton s grit Winston Salem . Poet Maya Angelou says she admires the Arkansas grit that president elect Clinton demonstrated on the Campaign Trail. A i liked the Way he stuck to it after barriers were thrown in his Way a she said. �?�1 liked the Way he got on those buses and toured the country. A there is something about the grit of an arkansans that rises to the Battle Clinton asked Angelou to compose and read a poem at his inauguration wednesday. Angelou wrote the acclaimed Book / know Why the caged Bird sings that Tel p of her childhood in Stamps Ark. Angelou said she still is working on Clinton a request. A a in la probably finish at the podium the moment somebody says a now Maya Angelou a a she said. Space Center Houston a astronauts on the space shuttle endeavour said monday their new $23 million toilet is an improvement but something on the Craft smelled bad. The Crew monday morning reported a smell in the Middick and Nasa initially indicated the odor was coming from the Container for used toilet paper. But Mission operations director Lse Briscoe said at a midday news conference that the odor was from a Galley waste can for stowing used drink containers and banana peels. Controllers thought an odor vent line might be clogged although there appeared to be p vacuum Briscoe said. A every time you open your trash can you probably get a whiff of something and you put the lid right Back on also a Briscoe said. A so there a no problem with the the Price of the toilet which is making its first space flight has been criticized by everyone from Federal auditors to standup comics. But shuttle commander John Casper said he and his Crew Are pleased with the toilet which Nasa Calls a waste collection system or was. A we All agree to a person that this new improved was is much better than the old one a Casper said urges to Atlanta a the widow of Martin Luther King or. Called for peace monday As about 1,100 activists and politicians attended an ecumenical service honouring the murdered civil rights Leader. A today on Martin Luther King s birthday we Call for a moratorium on violence a Coretta Scott King said at a Benczer Baptist Church where King and his father were co pastors. A a we Call on a multicultural revolution of values in our nation and in our a maybe Martin King has left us but his life is still going on because he forgot to put his lights out a said the Rev Joseph l. Roberts jr., pastor at a Benczer. A in him was Light and the life of or. King was the Light for All people. Atlanta mayor Maynard Jackson Drew applause from the crowd when he praised gov. Zell Miller for his efforts to remove the Confederate Battle Emblem from Georgia s state Flag. The mayor called the current Flag a a racist elsewhere thousands marched to the Arizona state Nual event during a Long struggle to have a statewide King Day enacted. More than 2,000 attended a tar Morial breakfast in Boston. The guest speaker rep. Floyd Flake d-n.y., said it is time for minorities to rely less on government to solve problems. A was we examine what has happened to the dream we cannot look merely to the political waste can on shuttle during a space to ground news conference. A a it a quieter. Its really More convenient to the Crew also shut Down one of the shuttles three fuel cells for a test. The fuel cells Combine Hydrogen and oxygen to generate electricity. The apparatus turned off by shuttle Pilot Donald Mcmonagle remained Down for about nine hours while one of the other cells took Over its work. He restarted the fuel cell late monday morning. A it worked just like it was advertised a Mcmonagle said. It was the first time a fuel cell had been shut Down in space As part of a test though they have been occasionally turned off because of malfunction. The test is to make sure a fuel cell can be turned off and then restarted in orbit a must when shuttles begin Docking with the proposed space station Freedom. Mcmonagle also test fired endeavours steering jets monday in a routine Check before the shuttle returns to Earth scheduled for this morning. The four Man one woman Crew has been in orbit since wednesday. On sunday two of endeavours Crew members spent four hours 27 minutes and 50 seconds working in the shuttles open cargo Bay during the first american spacewalk in nearly a year. Coretta Scott King delivers her annual a state of the dream message in Atlanta on sunday. System for our solutions a he said. On sunday in her annual a state of the dream speech at a Benczer Coretta Scott King urged americans to join a National March on Washington this summer to awaken a the slumbering conscience of our Start the presses Pittsburgh has a paper Pittsburgh apr the Pittsburgh Post Gazette was front Page news itself monday As it resumed publication eight months after a strike idled presses at the City a two daily newspapers. The first copies of monday s edition with a Lead Story on the . Military a cruise missile attack on Iraq rolled off the presses late sunday. Co publisher William Block or. Grabbed the first of the 350,000 copies to be printed. The newspaper played the Story of its return on the Bottom half of the front Page with the headline a pos Gazette presses Roar Back to life after eight month the Post Gazette closed the Pittsburgh press its larger 108-year-old afternoon rival after buying the newspaper from Eav. Scripps co. For $54 million during the strike. A a in a extremely excited. I would say emotionally unbelievable. There a been tremendous pressure depression. The conclusion was miraculous a said Alan Block a member of the Board of directors of the Post gazettes owner Blade communications inc., based in Toledo Ohio. Teamsters Drivers went on strike May 17 at the Pittsburgh press co., the joint operating company that printed and distributed both papers. The press and Post Gazette attempted to publish in late july but teamsters and their supporters stopped trucks at the Gates to the newspaper building. The dispute entered on the company a plans for a new distribution network that would have eliminated most teamsters jobs. The Post Gazette will Lay off 260 teamsters in five years As part of the agreement that ended the strike Joe Molinero president of teamsters local 211, said sunday
