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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 21, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday july 21, 1994 . The stars and stripes Page 7 ruling on Gays prevents recruiting at Law school from the associated press Hartford Gonn. A military recruiters were permanently barred from the University of Connecticut Law school by a judge who ruled the Pentagon a new a a done task done to Tell policy discriminates against homosexuals. Connecticut Law bars state agencies and institutions from helping any employer that discriminates against homosexuals. Allen had issued a temporary ban against military recruitment at the school in 1992, before president Clinton a new policy went into effect. Mountain Lions on prowl Tucson Ariz. A wildlife officials say fires and hot dry weather in Southern Arizona May be Why people have been seeing More Mountain Lions including one that attacked and nearly dragged off a 2-year-old boy. The toddler Jesse Humphreys was attacked sunday As he camped with his parents in the Tonto National Forest about 60 Miles East of Phoenix. Joey Day said he grabbed his son As the cat tried to drag off the mat where the boy was sleeping. Jesse a Only injuries were scratches and a Gash in his ear that required 10 stitches. Another Mountain lion wandered through a Tucson neighbourhood tuesday and pawed at the window of a Home before heading Back into the desert. And a lion seized a pet Goat from within a few feet of its 5-year-old owner last week at fort Hua Chuca about 80 Miles Southeast of Tucson. The child was unharmed. Military police scared off the Cougar with a Shotgun grave offence costs Boss Boston a a funeral director who dug up the ashes of two cremated bodies in disputes Over Bills has lost his License for two years. _ Robert Millers three funeral Homes will remain open but he May not work As a funeral director embalmer or agent a state Board ruled tuesday. In september 1991, Miller disinterred the ashes of Dennis h. Anderson and Bernard Shiner from the Corbin cemetery in Dudley about 40 Miles Southwest of Boston. A he said the Bills Hadnot been paid. The families said they were too High. The Bill for shiners cremation and burial reached $3,455, including interest. Miller charged Andersons family $2,100. A a a a. Miller agreed to waive his claim against Shiner s family but is still fighting a civil lawsuit from Andersons sister Sonya Dunham Over the Bill. Puerto Rico still parched san Juan puerto Rico a tens of thousands of residents and vacationers coped with Little or no water for the sixth consecutive Day tuesday while authorities struggled to Iron out kinks in a rationing plan. A puerto Rico has received Only 64 percent of its Normal rainfall this year. The water level at the major Reservoir that serves the san Juan area is More than 19 feet below capacity. Miller wins Georgia race Atlanta a gov. Zell Miller easily won a shot at a second term while two republicans were headed for a Runoff for the right to Challenge the democratic incumbent in november. In other primary races tuesday rep. New Gingrich the House minority whip easily Defeated political newcomer Bob Terrell in a Republican congressional primary in Atlanta a Northern suburbs. Gingrich won 77 percent to 23 percent with 99 percent of precincts reporting. Actor and former Iep. Ben Jones was unopposed for the democratic nomination. In the Republican gubernatorial primary Guy Millner and John Knox were headed for an aug. 9 Runoff after neither won 50 percent of the vote. With 95 percent of precincts reporting Millner a millionaire Atlanta businessman had 139,324 votes or 48 percent to Knox a 82,465 votes or 28 percent. Three other candidates trailed in the five Way Field for the Chance to be Georgia a first gop governor since reconstruction. On the democratic Side Miller had 305,307 votes or 70 percent with 96 percent of precincts reporting. Jim Boyd had 72,547 votes or 17 percent. State rep. Charles a a Judy Poag received 7 percent and Mark Tate got 6 percent. Simpson May set Reward to los Angeles apr . Simpson will offer a $250,000 Reward to help police locate a the real killer of his sex wife and her Friend according to to reports. Wednesdays new York new Day reported that preliminary Dan tests of blood found on the door and inside Simpsons Ford Bronco show it is consistent with Simpsons blood but not that of the victims. New Day quoted unidentified sources who also said that if the findings hold that could make it much harder to convict Simpson. Simpsons Reward will be offered for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman Knic and Abc news reported tuesday. The associated press repeated Calls to the offices Homes and cars of Simpsons lawyers were not returned. Knic also reported that Goldman a family has hired a lawyer to prepare a wrongful death lawsuit against Simpson 47, who has pleaded innocent to murder and is being held without bail. Meanwhile tuesday 15 leaders from the City a Black Community met with District attorney Gil Garcetti to quell racial tension arising from the Case and urge Gar Cetti not to seek the death penalty if Simpson is convicted. O a we done to need to add another human being to that already overcrowded death Row line that is clearly a product of racism in this country and a product of class ism in this country a said John Mack president of the Urban leagues los Angeles chapter Garcetti is expected to announce sometime before the trial whether he will ask the jury to recommend a death sentence if Simpson is convicted. Media reports Over the weekend said the defense team was considering a claim that racism prompted detective Mark Fuhrman. A who like the victims is White a to Plant a bloody Glove at Simpsons mansion. Police say the Glove matches another found near the bodies. Fuhrman denied planting the Glove. Lead defense lawyer Robert Shapiro said he May argue that evidence was planted but would not say racism was a motive. Some of the weapons and ammunition allegedly owned by Paul of Walling or. Sit in a secret service office in Philadelphia on tuesday. Walling was charged with threatening president Clinton. Man charged with Clinton threat Philadelphia apr he got nowhere near president Clinton authorities say. But Paul f. Walling  alleged remarks a and his gun collection a were enough to put him behind bars. The unemployed Auto Mechanic was charged tuesday with threatening to kill the president with weapons fraud and with moving a stolen Van across state lines. A i had no intention of harming anybody a Walling told a judge in Cape May n.j., where he was arrested saturday. A a it a poor judgment and real stupid to bring weapons.�?�. Walling 46, told a Friend who is a police officer that he wanted to shoot Clinton and attorney general Janet Reno a for what they have done to the american people by trying to take guns away from them a court papers said. There a no evidence that he Ever came near Clinton who visited Philadelphia on Friday. But searches of Walling a Home in suburban Berwyn the Van and a new Jersey House yielded about 40 weapons and hundreds of rounds of ammunition the secret service said. Walling faces up to 95 years in prison and a $250,000 Fine if convicted. Guard unit overshoots target blasts House Grayling Mich. Apr a National guard artillery unit overshot its target sending Shell fragments ricocheting through a Home and shooting through Walls. Robert and Joan Hutton were at the movies when the 105 my howitzer smoke round exploded monday night Between their vacation Home and a neighbors cottage near Camp Grayling. A a we re very embarrassed by this but we re extremely grateful no one was injured a said it. Col. Brian Downey a spokesman for the Michigan National guard. A something went wrong and we re going to find out what it  Downey said the errant 4-Inch Shell was a smoke round not a High explosive projectile. It was fired by an Illinois National guard unit practising at the artillery Range he said. A one fragment flew in one Wall and out another. Another fragment shattered a window and ricocheted through the House. A we found it lying by the bed this morning a Robert Hutton said tuesday. He said the National guard promised to make the necessary repairs but he and his wife were considering moving anyway a a they re very much concerned and they should be a Hutton said  
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