European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 19, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday january 19, 1994 . The stars and stripes Page 7 Man taped sex wife s killing his own suicide police say from wire reports Lansing Kan. A Drunken Man who met with his sex wife to discuss their divorce settlement videotaped himself shooting her to death the killing himself. After seeing the tape there s no doubt in my mind he planned this police chief Mike Smith said. Police said Raymond Nolan met with his former wife Joan Nolan and the couple s respective lawyers monday to discuss How they would Divide their property. He set up a camera to videotape the meeting at his Home. Nolan was obviously intoxicated and could be seen on the tape consuming four Beers Over a period of about 15 minutes Smith said. When Nolan pulled a 9 my handgun from his Back pocket the lawyers fled the House and called police. Clown Trainer mourned Azle Texas laughter applause and Clown costumes mixed with tears monday As hundreds of mourners remembered a circus Clown killed in a train derailment. Cheslee Conkling 28, posthumously received a standing ovation at the request of the pastor at the Eagle Mountain Baptist Church. The funeral was a Celebration of her life said Kenneth Jones a family Friend and a member of the Coptown clowns to which Conkling also belonged. Conkling was on a Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey circus train that derailed thursday at a crossing in Florida. She and elephant Trainer Ted Svertesky were killed. Fourteen others were injured. Svertesky 39, was remembered sunday at a private service said a spokeswoman for Baldwin Fairchild funeral Home of Orlando Fla. Bald Eagle shot dead Placer Ville Calif. A a Bald Eagle was found shot to death with its feet bound by a Nylon Ord just Days after a newspaper received an ominous note boasting of an Eagle s killing. The Bird was found outside a Bank tuesday wildlife officials said. The Jan. 7 note to the Mountain Democrat newspaper read Bald Eagle hanging from third floor Center Street parking garage West end freeway Side in Brown paper it cautioned the environmental group Fawn or friends aware of wildlife needs that this is Only the beginning. Burn Forest under state Law the possible penalty for killing a Bald Eagle is six months in jail and a $1,000 Fine. Under Federal Law the penalty is a year in prison and a $5,000 Fine. Study says soviets seized prisoners in korean War Washington a several dozen american services members were taken to the soviet Union from korean War battlefields in a Kremlin intelligence operation to learn secrets about America s modern War planes a new study concludes. The assertion in a report prepared by the Rand corp. For the defense department parallels a claim the . Government made to Moscow last september that it. Had developed Strong but not conclusive Evi Dence of such transfers. The russian government denies the charge but is working with . Government investigators who Are searching for More evidence among documents or potential witnesses. The Rand study discounted the possibility that the so Viets took More than about 50 american prisoners of War. The . Government claim was of several Hundred trans fers although officials since have backtracked by lowering their estimate and saying their september claim Over stated the certainty of their knowledge. Charles Freeman jr., the assistant Secretary of de sense for regional Security affairs stated in a nov. 4, 1993, letter that perhaps a dozen May have been transferred and noted that the russian government has not admitted to any transfers. About 8,100 american service members officially Are listed As unaccounted for from the korean War but Rand estimates that the True number for which there is no direct evidence of death is 2,195. Rand based in Santa Monica Calif., is a research company that frequently works under Pentagon contracts. The Rand study says there is Little doubt that the so Viets took americans during the 1950-53 War in which Moscow s forces in North Korea and China secretly fought air Battles against . And Allied planes and interrogated american prisoners. The Mam uncertainty is How Many were taken the study said. There is no doubt and there is ample directness testimony to support the conclusion that soviet i Tel licence organs exploited . Servicemen in Korea in China and on the .s.r. Territory the study concluded. ,.the motivations were to collect intelligence on . Strategy and tactics and information on the Organiza Tion of . Military units and to recruit agents it .-.-. The report s author Paul Cole said monday that he believes one of the estimated 50 americans taken to the soviet Union and not returned May have been air Force capt. Ara Mooradian of Fresno Calif., the bom Bardier in a b-29 bomber shot Down Over Korea on oct. 23, 1951. Cole said he tried unsuccessfully to locate surviving relatives of Mooradian to Alert them to his findings. Cole in an interview said he cannot prove Mooradian was taken by the soviets. But he cited circumstantial evidence including a soviet citizen who claimed to have seen Mooradian at Zimka a gulag labor Camp in late 1952 or Early 1953. The Rand study said the soviets main interest in american service members Vas to learn about . Air Craft particularly the f-86 Jet fighter and the b-29 strategic bomber and their technical systems such a radar directed gun sights and bomb sights. Drug holds Promise for heart parents Clearwater Fla. A an experimental drug boosted the growth of new coronary arteries by 50 percent in animals and could provide a new Way to treat clogged arteries that cause heart attacks a re searcher reports. Human trials of the drug could begin in a year or two and it might one Day become a safer and cheaper alternative to bypass surgery or angioplasty in which a balloon is used to open clogged blood vessels. Or. Stephen Epstein of the National institutes of health who directed the research said the drug has the potential to reduce the severity of heart attacks or perhaps prevent them in some people. The findings were described at the american heart association s annual science writers meeting monday. In 1991, 407,000 bypass operations and 303,000 bal Loon angioplasty is were done in the United states. By pass surgery costs about $30,000, and angioplasty costs about half that doctors said. If you could develop a method to do this biologically with a drug it would offer great Benefit and Cost Sav ing said or. James Moller the heart association s presi Dent. The drug treatment if it s perfected also would probably be safer than surgery or angioplasty he said. The drug one of a collection of naturally occurring substances called growth factors speeds the development of what is known As collateral arteries. When one of the principal arteries supplying the heart becomes clogged with fatty deposits smaller arte Ries naturally expand and grow to replace some of the lost blood flow. Epstein s drug a genetically engineered version of the fibroblast growth Factor boosted that collateral blood flow in dogs hearts by 50 percent after As Little As seven Days of treatment with injections directly into heart arteries. Governor resists in rules on abortions 3 sure Steps to higher paying Job skills from Mac Pittsburgh a gov. Robert p. Casey told president Clinton that he. Will not obey the Federal directive requiring states to pay for abortions for poor women who Are victims of rape or incest. Casey a Democrat known for his anti abortion stand wrote to Clinton on Fri Day that he would not override state Law based solely on the unfounded Legal interpretation of a Federal official the Pittsburgh Post Gazette reported tues Day. Other states objecting to the change include Utah and Louisiana. Casey signed a 1988 Pennsylvania Law that requires medicaid recipients to re port rape or incest to authorities before having the procedure. Clinton s dec. 28 directive allows women to skip the requirement if doctors decide the patient cannot report the crime for physical or psychological Casey s refusal could Cost Pennsylvania $2.9 billion a year in Federal medicaid funding but officials said that was unlikely. Alpha Phi Alpha co to High school co to College racquetball tournament 21-23 Jan., 1994 Baum older gym �2 bldg. 08220 registration fee $15.00 All registration fees go to our scholarship fund. Men s open. A. B. 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