European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 15, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday july 15, 1994 . The stars and stripes Page 5teen discovered in wreck 4 Days after Accident from the associated press Montara Calif. A a teen Ager survived four Days while trapped in a car that plunged so feet Down a a Rine off a treacherous part of coastal Highway 1. Paul Julius Bondoc 16, was operated on Early thursday at Stanford medical Center said spokeswoman Lori Vaughan he suffered broken Bones and a collapsed lung in the crash. It took rescuers an hour to get Bondoc of san Jose out wednesday after two men walking their dogs heard his faint was driving saturday when his car ran off the Road state police said. His injuries prevented him from climbing out and his Calls for help weren to heard Over the sound of the Ocean and passing smoking kills 4 Detroit a bleeding and blackened with smoke a woman narrowly escaped a burning House wednesday that claimed the lives of her husband and their three Small children. Quot my babies Are in there my babies Are in there a Lynn Singleton 24, said after she got out of the House witness Tamera Dooley told wbk fire caused by careless smoking killed her husband David 24 4-year-old twins Cathy and Cassie and Brittany 3. Singleton and a 23-month-old son Jesse were listed in critical condition at area hospitals. Another son David 7, was playing outside when the fire erupted in the Early afternoon. A fire investigator said the Blaze began when an adult fell asleep in a living room chair while watches breakout Allentown a. A moviegoers emerging. From a theater found a real drama outside As they watched prisoners slide 25 feet Down a rope made of bedsheets to escape the county jail then get caught. Theater employees and a jail guard called police after they saw the four prisoners at 8 45 . Tuesday. A crowd that had just seen the. Flintstones watched police round up the escapees. The whole thing was Over in about 10 minutes. Quot we saw Guys Comine Down the Sheet Quot said Jeanette Hernandez no works at the theater. Quot they just started running Powell backs North rival Washington a retired Gen. Colin l. Powell who has for years kept his political views veiled in secrecy recently donated $1,000 to Virginia Senate candidate Marshall Coleman a former Republican who is running As an Independent. The contribution confirmed by Powell a office comes several weeks after Powell said he could never vote for the Republican party a nominee Oliver North the retired Marine lieutenant colonel with whom Powell served in the Reagan White claim brings prison White Plains . A a Westchester woman who claimed she found a dead mouse in a can of Pepsi in 1993 was sentenced wednesday to More than three years in Federal prison for filing the false report. Nanci Walter 38, of Somers a family practice lawyer who was disbarred As a result of the Case was sentenced to 41 months in prison by a . District court judge in White Plains. She was convicted in april of filing a false report making a false statement to a Federal agent and attempted extortion. Walter maintains her cards mulled Washington a a government commission studying illegal immigration is considering a proposal to Issue tamper proof social Security cards. Commission member Harold Ezell said the panel has discussed the need for a such a card but As not settled on any final recommendations. The commission is expected to Issue a report in september outlining a strategy to deter unlawful immigration including measures designed to make it More difficult for illegal aliens to find work in the United states. The commission said it has not proposed a National identification card and that citizens would not be required to carry a photo id with fingerprints to prove they Are in the United states legally. President Clinton clasps the hand of a Young flood victim while visiting a Relief Center in a school in Albany a. A a a a. A. A a. A amp \ a a a a a a a a. A. But fingers Bainbridge a. Apr residents were elated at word that the Flint River reach predicted highs but City officials said the crisis is not Over. A i think the worst mistake we could make is letting people go Back too soon a City manager Charles Tyson said. A i done to think anyone has been Hurt and we want to keep it that Way. Wed like to emphasize that its not Over. We re going to go out of this crisis As we went in a the River was at 37 feet in Bainbridge on wednesday 12 feet above flood stage. Forecasters changed their calculations and said thursdays expected Crest would be Only 38 feet far below the 45-foot Crest predicted earlier. National weather service forecasters said they initially did not take into account the big Slough a network of bogs Ponds and marshes near Bainbridge capable of absorbing huge amounts of Runoff. Quot we May be at Crest right now a Tyson said. A that is very very Good news. It saves some neighbourhoods that would have been death a setback for shuttle Experiment space Center Houston a space shuttle columbian so Castro Newt studies suffered a setback thursday when one of four adult female newts was found to have died. Astronaut Donald Thomas reported the finding while checking on three Smalt aquarium tanks containing the japanese red bellied newts and More than 180 Newt eggs most handpicked by scientists before launch. Thomas said the three other adult newts which Are in other aquariums appeared healthy. Michael wiederhold a Texas researcher studying How the animals inner ears develop in space said the Newt probably died from the stress of hormone injections to induce egg laying. It had spawned at least 40 eggs in orbit. The aquarium containing the dead net the eggs it had Laid and some ground Laid eggs was disconnected from its life support system. Wiederhold said the contents will be preserved for study after columbian a scheduled july 22 return to Earth. Despite the setback he said researchers expect to learn something from the development of the eggs during the space venture. About a third of Bainbridge a 12,000 residents had left their Homes Many of them As Early As last Friday in anticipation of a record Crest. Even without the 45-foot Crest 300 Homes in the town have already been flooded. Tyson said it could be a week after the water recedes before those. Residents can return Home because the flooded Homes will need to be inspected for Power and Gas problems As Well As vermin and snakes. Quot people Are going to be anxious to get Back in their Homes and we can to let them. Tempers Are going to be thin a Tyson said adding that a 9 .-to 6 . Curfew would continue indefinitely. / president Clinton visited the Albany area wednesday afternoon. He took a helicopter tour of flooded areas consoled flood victims at a Federal Relief Center and announced More than $60 million in Aid for Georgia Florida and Alabama. The statewide death toll from the flooding a caused by heavy rain and the remnants of tropical storm Alberto a Rose to 29 re chains himself to Mailbox in protest Dayton Ohio a a Man has re chained himself to a Mailbox to keep a neighbor from moving it and this time he says he a not budging until he gets his Way. A a in a not going to give it up a Daniel peace said wednesday sitting in a Lawn chair next to the Mailbox with an umbrella and a poncho. Peace 54, chained his and leg to the Mailbox last week but ended the protest after postal officials agreed to discuss the Mailbox placement. He re chained himself monday after he failed to hear from postal officials. He unchain himself Only to go inside to sleep for a few hours and for bathroom Breaks. The Mailbox is owned by sue Bratton who lives with peace. However it is on a City right of Way across the Street from Bratton a House and in front of Kermit Akers Home. Akers wants to move the Mailbox 14 feet Down the Street so he can enlarge his driveway
