European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 17, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday october 17,1994 us. The stars and. Stripes Page 7cult Leader s wife kids 25 other davidians buried from the associated press Waco Texas a cult Leader David Koreshy a wife and children were among the 28 people buried saturday in unmarked paupers Graves under Gray Rainy skies. The unclaimed bodies some of them unidentified were the last of the cult members killed in the fiery end of a 51-Day standoff with Federal agents last year. County officials buried the bodies without ceremony in 27 Graves at res land cemetery. Koreshy a children Star and Cyrus Howell share a grave said Mclennan county Justice of the peace David Pareya. The bodies had been in a fort Worth morgue since the april 1993 fire that devoured the compound of Koreshy a cult. About 80 Branch davidians were killed including 19 children. Koresh 33, died of a gunshot wound to the head sometime during the Blaze that authorities said was set by the cult. Four Federal agents were killed during the feb. 28,1993, gunboat the that sparked the standoff. Koresh was buried in an unmarked grave in Tyler in Eastern Texas in May 1993, twins brother die in fire Springfield mass. A twin 2-year-Olds and their older brother were killed in an apartment fire saturday As they hid in a closet. The fire started in the children a room and May have been sparked by the children playing with a lighter or matches said fire department spokesman Bernie Welz. Killed were Alexia Chinn 5, and 2-year-Olds Rakim and Rakima Dickson. Their Mother 23-year-old Tacara Blyther told firefighters that by the time she realized there was a fire she a had just enough time to get out herself a he stricken by fumes Deer Park Texas a a least 20 workers were overcome by fumes saturday at a chemical Plant near Houston. The chemical was probably cyanide said Art Dowell a spokesman for the Rohm amp Haas Texas inc. Plant. A a it a not totally confirmed but the symptoms folks had seem consistent with cyanide nausea headache and shortness of breath a Dowel said. Fourteen workers were admitted to hospitals in stable condition. Sue others were treated at the Plant infirmary. The Accident occurred around 2 15 . In a part of the Plant that had been shut Down Tor maintenance Dowell said officials were still searching for the source of the fumes. About 1,000 workers Are employed at the Plant which produces chemical ingredients for acrylic Glass and other acrylic emulsions such As compact discs and headlight survivors paid Glenwood Springs Colo. A survivors of the 14 firefighters killed while battling a wind it proceeds from a Relief fund that raised nearly whipped Forest fire Are receiving checks for $27,000 a the pro. $400,000.a a Titis went so far beyond anything anyone Ever thought it would. People have been so generous a said Sharon Owen manager of the fund established by Alpine Bank of Glenwood Springs shortly after the july 6 tragedy. The account topped $389,000 by Friday and will be kept open through the first anniversary of the fire Owen said. The firefighters were killed in a 50-acre Brush fire that swiftly climbed up the slopes of storm King Mountain and expanded into a 2,000-acre firestorm within killed by Parade float Oklee Minn. A a Homecoming float ran Over and killed a 12-year-old girl who had jumped off to pick up some Candy. Officials said the float carrying the girls seventh Grade class was making a slow a turn to Park at the end of the Parade route Friday when the girl jumped Homecoming game Between the Warren ponies and the Oklee Mustangs went on As scheduled Friday night because it was too late to cancel. But other events including a dance were cancelled said teacher Mike Swenson. Bush soured on Quayle in 92 race report says new York f apr George Bush concluded that Dan Quayle was hurting his bid to be re elected president but refused to Force him off the ticket according to a new Book excerpted in Newsweek. The Book quest for the presidency 1992, includes quotes from unidentified sources who discuss what Bush said and thought during the Campaign. A Quayle had become the mouthpiece for the party a farther right a Bush thought and pressure was heavy to push him out according to excerpts in the magazines oct. 24 Issue. A a a a a. A a a Quayle should go according to the Book. A the Hadnot objected in principle to the idea of doing Quayle in a an unidentified source said of Bush. A the did no to want his fingerprints on the weapon. He could not bring himself to be More than a passive actor in the drama hoping against Hope that Quayle would jump without having to be the Book by Peter Goldman Thomas Cfrank Mark Miller Andrew Murr and Tom Mathews will be published nov. 7 by Texas a amp a University press in the weeks before the Republican convention Bush a strategists wondered about replacing Quayle with army Gen. Colin l. Powell who was chairman of the joint chiefs of staff at the time. A the gave the Strong impression that he would accept a place on the ticket if it were offered to him and if he were certain that the tender had come straight from Bush a the Book says of Powell. So Why did Bush keep Quayle after All if he forced Quayle out he told aides a i think the press would murder a is Fritz Gramkowski of Haddonfield n.j., uses a Small Kite to Power his tricycle around a Large blowfish a wind toys on the Beach in Wildwood nj., during the american kit Dicks association convention Friday. 700 string along for kites convention a you can make a Kite out of a piece of garbage and a couple of strands of string or you can spend a couple thousand dollars on it a said briton Martin Lester Wildwood no. A More than 240 years ago Ben Franklin used a homemade Kite to demonstrate that lightning is natures electricity. On Friday some 700 merchants competitors and a wind pilots from the United states Ana nine other countries gathered to celebrate the kites less practical applications. Those attending the 17th annual american kit fliers association convention say half the Appeal is that kiting does no to require electricity. A no motors no mechanical devices. Its All up to the wind a said Johnna Doyle 27, of Hamden Conn. The Beach at the Seaside resort of Wildwood was filled with brightly coloured kites of All kinds shaped like blowfish dolphins octopuses and pigs. A everyone has flown a Kite As a child and there a still a Little child in us As adults a Lester said. Mike Dallmer a . Department of agriculture worker from Philadelphia brought along a stuffed toy Bear that he called his inspiration a Bear Franklin. It wore a tricorn wire rimmed bifocals and a ruffled shirt with Lacy White cuffs. Dallmer believes there is a Bear Market in kiting. In addition to Bear Franklin he manufactures and equips toy bears that Parachute from kites. What does Dallmer Call this a Bear droppings a he said. Stepson gets life in lobster boy slaying Tampa Fla. Apr a sideshow performer billed As a the human Blockhead was sentenced to life in prison Friday for his role in the contract slaying of his Stepfather the claw handed lobster boy. Harry Glenn Newman a 20-year-old whose specially was hammering nails into his nostrils maintained he joined his Mother in the murder plot to save her from years of abuse and death threats a a it a just that 1 loved the family so much Quot he told the judge. A i just wish there were other things i could have done now. I know i used bad Newman received the mandatory sentence of life in prison without possibility of parole for 25 years. He also was sentenced to a concurrent 12 years for conspiracy. Newman round faced and Pudgy with an in of 79, testified at his August trial that his pincer armed Stu legged Stepfather Grady Stiles jr., was a Drunken brute who slapped his Mother head butted her and threatened to kill the . Newman smother Mary Stiles recruited him to pay a teen age neighbor $1,500 to kill the 55-year-old Stiles. Stile was shot in the head two years ago. Mary Stiles was convicted of the lesser crime of manslaughter she was sentenced to 12 years in prison. Christopher Wyant the 19-year-old trigger Man was convicted of murder and is serving 27 years behind bars. Newman is the son of Mary Stiles and a midget billed on the sideshow circuit As a the worlds smallest
