Show "'(""T-- r Mil INTERMOUNTAINNATION Tuesday The Salt Lake Tribune THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The teen who was not identified because of handhis age carried into school a gun with three spare clips of ammunition two rifles and two shotguns He wrapped the rifles and shotguns in blankets and told classmates they were props for a science project The gunman warned friends in this western Kentucky community last week that "something big's going to happen" Bond said The principal said an informal prayer meeting of about 35 students ended at 7:40 am with the shooter and about a dozen others standing nearby He said the teen calmly in- Three girls were killed The boy who had three spare clips of ammunition and four other guns surrendered when Ben Strong — a pastor's son and leader of the prayer circle — grabbed the teen after he stopped shooting Afterward the boy told Heath High School Principal Bill Bond "I'm sorry" "He acted just like he had been caught with some minor offense" Bond said "Really the main question is why" Sheriff Frank Augustus said "He stated there was no personal vendetta against anyone It was just a random shooting" serted earplugs then drew the pistol "Only the first three shots could have been aimed" Bond said "After that it was just as fast as he could pull the trigger It was just random shooting" Kayce Steger 15 died at a hospital about 45 minutes later Jessica James 17 died in sur Californians Get a Charge Out of Electric-Ca- r Show SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER nia adopted a program to have 10 percent of all cars on the road powered by electricity by 2003 with the first appearing in 1998 It is in crowded cities with few freeways such as San Francisco that manufacturers expect to see the highest sales "San Francisco is extremely congested so this would be great here" said car salesman Mark Merat Bob Garzee chairman of Los Gatos-base- d Synergy EV insists that electric cars can end up costvehiing less than cles in the long run because owners save so much on gas and maintenance over the life of the car Electricity is much cheaper than gasoline and the cars have fewer moving parts that can malfunction The initial price tag however would prevent Murray Wheat a curious car buff from Castro Valley from buying the car anytime soon Although the PG&E employee said he liked the idea of an environmentally friendly vehicle he added "As long as the price is very out of reach it would be down the road for me" SAN FRANCISCO — The future of automobiles looked Nick Stubblefield in the eyes His response: "That's a cool toy" Although they make no noise when you fire one up electric-powere- d vehicles generated all the buzz at the 40th annual San Francisco International Auto Show Never before had such a large assembly of electric cars buses and other vehicles been gathered at one show officials said What the public saw was impressive: a selection of 10 models of electric vehicles priced at $20000 and up that can be driven just like other cars — except of course that they must be plugged in and recharged every 75 miles or so Electric vehicles are just beginning to roll out of the production facilities and into showrooms across the nation A few models already are on the road and more are expected next year The trend is driven in part by regulation The Federal Clean Air Act in 1990 required states to emphasize alternate power sources for vehicles In response Califor Horse Liniment Eases Arthritis Pain WATER OCALA FL — An ingredient de rived from hoi peppers lhat decrease inflammation in racehorses lcis iJ now recognized as safe and effective) for human use The ingredient has beerJ formulated into a product callei ARTH-Rand comes in a strentl lesigned for humans Researchers ard excited and sav the torinulacan relievd uthritis pain for millions Developed by the Phillips Gulf Cor A is a breakthrough poration ART! in the treatment of painful disorders inging from minor aches and pains toj more seriousconditionssucnas art nn lis bursitis rheumatism tendonitis backache and more Although the mechanism by which! 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