European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 25, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday january 25, 1994 . The stars and stripes Page 7 4 minnesotans found dead in crash of Small aircraft from wire reports Waseca Minn. Four people died when Small plane crashed in a farm Field sunday near Waseca about 60 Miles South of Minneapolis the Waseca county sheriff said. The Federal aviation administration said the plane had taken off from Mankat. All four victims were Minnesota residents. Waseca county sheriff Leon Nissan said two of the victims Richard Robert Funk 28, and Jonathan Day 28, were from Rochester. One of the victims Mark Richard King 29, was from Mankato. The fourth victim Kevin Patrick King 28, was from prior Lake. ,. \ Waseca police did not know who was flying the plane when it crashed. The wreckage was discovered by Tim Fisher the owner of the Field at about 7 30 . Sunday. Fishers id the single engine plane was so mangled that he could t immediately Tell what kind it was. Quayle Speaks on family fort Lauderdale Fla. Former vice president Dan Quayle spoke of family values to about 3,000 religious conservatives while 1,0.00 protesters outside called for tolerance and an end Toig Otry. Addressing delegates to a three Day reclaim America for Christ conference late saturday Quayle criticized rap music that degrades women or advocates killing cops and repeated his complaint that television s Murphy Brown glorifies single mothers. I have the utmost respect for single mothers my grandmother was a single Mother. But when everything is said it is in the Best interest of the children to have both a Mother and a father in the Home he said. The conference aimed in part at helping christians win elections renewed questions about Quayle s future. He jokingly told reporters he thinks of running for president in 1996 probably once or twice an hour. Doe reassures texans on storage of plutonium by the Washington the Energy department has promised texans who live near the panted nuclear weapons factory North of Amarillo that it will limit the storage of plutonium a highly toxic material at the factory pending a de tailed review of potential environmental hazards the pro Riise to store Nomore than 12,000 plutonium spheres at the plan within the next three years is a Doe Compro Mise with texans and government officials worried about potential a Dirac i Tive contamination of Farmland and ground o scary water under an open ended storage plan. Doe had planned to store 20,000 spheres at Pante without conducting a detailed environmental study. It now has 6,000 spheres at the sprawling Plant named for the Panhandle of Texas. The spheres arc the most dangerous components of nuclear weapons which the government has been Dis assembling to comply with arms control agreement signed with the former soviet Union and unilateral Promise s to scrap obsolete weapons. The deals Call for the . Nuclear Arsenal to be reduced from an Esti mated total of 16,000 weapons today to roughly 5,100 deployed weapons by the end of the decade. The Clinton administration has been searching since last Spring for a Way to meet local concerns so it can continue disassembling about 2,000 nuclear warhead annually at panted without having to first address de tailed safety issues or decide now where the spheres will be stored permanently or eliminated. Under the plan announced by Energy Secretary Hazel r. O Leary the detailed environmental study will be completed in 1995. In the meantime the depart ment will revise and upgrade As needed its plans for limiting excess plutonium exposure and responding Tony plutonium re Latch accidents at panted. O Leary also has promised texans that she will try to route More civilian and military aircraft flights away from the airspace Over the heavily guarded Complex where the spheres Are packed inside Drums in rudimentary Earth covered bunkers. Physicist Dubridge Dies at 92 Pasadena Calif a Lee Alvin Dubridge a physicist and former presidential science adviser who guided the califor Nia Institute of technology through its postwar Boom died saturday. He was 92. Dubridge served As chairman of the physics department at the University of Rochester in new York from 1934 to 1946. From 1940 to 1946, he headed the radiation Laboratory established by the National de sense research committee at the Massachusetts Institute of technology which was trying to develop military radar. 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