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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 20, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday december 20, 1994 . The stars and stripes Page 7 gunman shot to death by police after killing 2 from the associated press new York a gunman killed a cashier at a chinese restaurant wounded the restaurant manager and a police officer then killed a bystander before he was tracked Down and killed police said. The Man entered the Tung Shing House in Newyork City s Queens Borough about 9 40 . Sunday and fatally shot the cashier in the Chest police said. The manager chased him into the Street and was shot in the leg. The suspect ran Down the Street firing at patrol cars. One officer was wounded in the leg said. Spokeswoman sgt. Frances Haimeck Mladinich. The gunman fled into a parking garage where he fatally shot a bystander. Police found him and shot him to death Haimeck Mladinich said. The identities of the three dead and two injured weren t immediately available police said. None Hurt in Jet mishap new York one of five Landing gears on a Twa Boeing 747 partially collapsed As the Jet landed sunday afternoon at Kennedy Airport but no one was injured. The 177 passengers aboard flight 11 from Sanjuan puerto Rico disembarked with the plane on the runway because the jetliner was considered unsafe to Mbye said port authority Poh be spokesman sgt. Richard Brazicki. A Large steel bar that corrects a Cluster of wheels to the left Wing collapsed. It caused the plane to list to the left As it came Down the runway Twa spokesman Don Fleming said. Boy throws infant to death new York left alone briefly with his infant Nephew a 17-year-old autistic boy scooped up the baby saturday and threw him put a fifth floor window to his death police  baby s Mother Tracey Provencal 24, had gone to visit an inmate at riders Island prison on saturday said officer Scott Bloch a police spokesman. She Lefther 5-month-Oid son Stanle Holmes in their apartment with the child s two uncles a 35-year-old Man and his 17-year-Oidbrother, Michael Holmes Bloch said. ,. The older Man whose name was hot released by police was momentarily distracted by a phone Call the officer said. Afterwards where he could t Fin the child he looked out the bathroom window and saw him lying in an Alley below. He drove the child to a Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Police said possible charges were pending in an investigation being conducted by prosecutors. The said the 17-year-old suffers from autism which is characterized by daydreaming hallucinations and a disregard for reality. Man jumps from plane san Antonio a passenger in a Small plane jumped out when it became apparent the stalled aircraft was about to crash. Doug Adkins jumped moments after the pa-32 Piper Lens Turbo clipped some Power lines. He walked to a nearby House officials said sustaining nothing worse than a sore Back. Two other occupants were also injured on critically when the plane slammed into a Small Hill near san Antonio International Airport. Husband Lucky he gave in Ham Lake Minn. If Larry rust had not allowed his wife an Early look at one Christmas present they May not have lived to open the rest. Pat rust wanted to see the Carbon monoxide Detector that her husband brought Home last week the present sat on the Kitchen counter while they tried to decide where to hang it Pat rust finally Petit on the dining room table thursday and plugged it  5 . Friday the Detector went off waking the couple and leading Larry rust to detached Furnace pipe in the basement that was allowing Carbon monoxide fumes into the House. The meter registered 69 parts of Carbon monoxide per million 35 is considered dangerous. Thank goodness the Detector was t wrapped up underneath the tree Pat rust said. Faa says at planes May be cleared soon Washington a the at Turboprop com Muter plane grounded from cold weather flights after a recent crash in Indiana May soon be Back in full serv ice the head of the Federal aviation administration said sunday. Faa administrator David Hinson said he was reasonably optimistic the plane s european manufacturer will be Able to get the air plane returned to service very  a / / -. V v. On dec 9, the Faa barred the aircraft from flying in icy conditions after tests conducted for the manufacturer suggested the plane was unusually susceptible to loss of control when ice formed on the wings. Federal investigators suspect icing May have caused the oct. 31crash of an american Eagle atr-72 aircraft in Indi Ana killing All 68 people aboard. Hinson appearing on Abc s this week with David Brinkly said that further tests were being conducted and that the French made aircraft could be operating again soon. But he did not say whether the Faa might impose restrictions on use of toe planes in cold weather. Nine . Regional airlines have about 150 of theatr-72 and the smaller atr-42 Turboprop aircraft. When the planes were grounded Many of the Compa Nies shifted to smaller aircraft and cancelled flights. The commuter airlines have been the focus of in creased attention by air safety regulators in recent weeks after the oct. 31 Accident and the crash of an other american Eagle plane a twin engine 19-seat Jet Stream dec. 13 near Morrisville  of that crash which killed 15 people Are focusing on engine problems and Pilot  and transportation Secretary Frederico Pella both said sunday that the Faa has stepped up it inspection of All of the nation s airlines. They also emphasized that they consider it Safe to  rejected criticism that his department which includes the Faa has been sluggish in regulating air safety. Critics have accused the Faa of being slow to implement proposed regulations from the to National transportation safety Board which investigates air crashes. ,. / a  " a Colorado Christmas a fisheye Lens offers different View of the annual lighting display atthe Denver City county building to Mark the Holiday season sat urday. The lights Are on through the end of the year and then resume for the two week run of the National Western Stock show and Rodeo which ends in late january. Thibodaux la. A .  Tauzin said sunday that Hei is unhappy with the Way the democratic part has treated him and said he would announce today whether he will turn re publican. I m either going to have the full rights of membership or i m going to realign Tauzin told More than 250 supporters Ata meeting. The said he would hold a news Confer ence today in Baton Rouge the stat capital to announce his decision. Tauzin said he has been forced to ask republicans for time to talk on the House floor because the democratic leadership does t like his conservative views. Tauzin made some gains with the democratic party last week when the rules committee decided it would no keep a score card of How often a person votes along Parry lines in assigning com Mittee appointments. Such score cards have been affecting other Louisiana democrats too. Rep. James Hayes has been kept off the House ways and Means committee for years while rep. William Jefferson was Al Lowed to join the committee after one  we be asked from the party is an honest answer to the question do you really want us if you do then let Schange the rules Tauzin said. Most of two dozen people who spoke out at sunday s meeting told Tauzin that party affiliation does t matter. I think you be always voted for the people and not the party. Whether you switch or not makes no difference said Ernest Perque Tauzin s neighbor in Chackbay. Royko charged with Drunken driving f. A Winnetka 111. A pulitzer prize winning columnist Mike Royko was handcuffed put into the Backof a patrol car and charged with Drunken driving after a two car Accident police said. Royko who writes a syndicated column for the Chi Cago Tribune collided with a car saturday afternoon while driving his 1994 Lincoln Continental in suburban Chicago police sgt. Glenn Florkow said sunday. Royko 62, was slightly Hurt but refused  other Driver was treated at a Hospital and released. Royko was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and resisting arrest each Misdemeanour carries a maximum penalty Ozone year in jail and a $1,000 Fine. Royko also was cited for failing to yield while turning left having an expired car registration and not having proof of insurance police said. Tribune Media relations manager Jeffrey Bierig said the newspaper would not become involved in the arrest except to offer Royko assistance. This is a serious matter but it is a personal one for or. Royko Bierig said in a statement. Royko s Home phone number is unlisted. The columnist is scheduled to appear in court next month. He was released from custody after paying 10 percent of a $1,000 Bond  
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