Wednesday, August^ | Wednesday, August 24,1983/The Battalion/Page 11 DoctoijFx-chef cooks for masses Postal clerk accused of theft warn! of drul United Press International GALVESTON — Joe Toilet a formula for disaster iking. ‘You always figure every- Jg out by the ton and you’ve Byour answer right away,” United Press Intern®,trilleL said. WASHINGTON-ii-J'rillet, a 70-year-old retired and hospitals nation*' otel chef, arrived in Galveston being warned against Bay from his home in Peoria, women in labor a high |.,and went to work as a volun- tration of an aneslb erl proving his formula for pected of causing 20 pit: lose displaced by Hurricane women to suffer cardiiti Ba. The Food and Drupl frillet served 21,000 meals nistration, in issuing ikAR the Moody Coliseum kitch- ing Tuesday, said 16 nSgmday and expected to serve women died from it; |),000 before the end of the day stoppage after getting pom lay. He ordered three tons properly administered Bed for Tuesday, of the local anesthetic,tl Retired in 1978, the Amer- caine, during deliven, can Red Cross pressed Trillet, An FDA spokesmansilto service in the Illinois floods, of the infants survived,Ifclisasters later, he’s in Galves- had no specific figures |n| saying Hurricane Alicia is two of the cases of cardiijis last disaster, occurred during the pi!j. “It’s nice to serve the people, years. Bupivacaine hHally enjoy it,” said Trillet. used since 1972, But this is my last trip, you Dr. George AlbrighuH thesiologist at Stanford ifl sity who has studied [1«- and helped alertth e FD%| U tatOrian sible problems, said i: f lions its use in general bottOOl In issuing its waratojW day-/he FDA said itst,i kf senior claSS ers the anesthetic apptH for general surgery,as*dK Un . ted Pre8S International lower concentrations,foti BLOCK ISLAND, R.I. —Pat- ric procedures. HT\nn Mitchell was valedicto- I he FDA said threer ^ and Glen Hall was salutato- turers of the drug, 1 | n . Together, they were the consultations with theim 0 f jyss at the Block Island sent joint letters Monda. thfcol. tors and hospitals wamiiii W ith tearful goodbyes and a against heavv concentres tliscale commencement, the of the painkillerinobsier; (o-niember senior class was cedures. aduated. The PDA said thee ‘Hall was salutatdrian even arrests appear to havew oligh he finished at the bot- when the anesthetic m of his class. Or second in his tentionally injected into, j ss depending on how you rather than just undent.* ok at it. — “always a risk insutli ; Folks on the tear-shaped is- tions.” bd 12 miles south of the Rhode In obstetrics proceduiBsland coastline — population cannot recall the last time [school graduated only two ents. Usually, the classes are je or four times that size. |verett Littlefield, the Block d school committee chair- , presented the diplomas to graduates. Somehow, he got mixed up. [Commencement should he a affair next year. The Class |)84 has seven students! know. I don’t like to quit, I’m leaving too many people behind me, a millon people, and they’re all wonderful.” Trillet says he is really going to retire now and take life easy. But he treasures his memor ies and said that in many ways cooking for the masses is easier than cooking for hotel guests, as he did for the Hilton chain for two decades. The recipes Trillet works with now are not gourmet. Instead of tender filets or sumptions roasts, he slaves over a stove with bologna and chili. He also serves up some re spectable stews and tasty sauces for his spaghetti. Red Cross nut rition experts prefer high car bohydrate food to give energy for those working to overcome disaster. Trillet is a Red Cross veteran of such disasters as the 1979 flood in Peoria, 1982 floods in Fort Wayne, Ind., and the floods in Baton Rouge, La., earlier this year. His past experience makes him an ideal volunteer for Red Cross disaster feeding. In the hotels where he has worked, he said it was nothing unusual to prepare 10,000 meals a day. But Trillet admits to being somewhat frustrated with his disaster cooking. He would much prefer to have ovens cap able of handling his special homemade rolls and pies. “I love my fresh vegetables. I don’t like this instant stuff, this precooked stuff,” Trillet said. United Press International GALVESTON — A postal clerk who allegedly stole $81,000 in food stamps from a Galveston post office and plot ted with another man to sell them on the black market'has been indicted, court records in dicated. A grand jury Monday in dicted Jose Luis Aquirre, 30, and Albert Brown Jr., 50, and charged them with trying to sell government food stamps that were allegedly stolen. The indictment said Aguirre stole the food stamps in May 1982 attempted with the help of Brown, an unemployed long shoreman, to sell $20,000 wprth of the stamps to a third parly in August 1983. tors seek to introduce thetic into the lower U side the membrane thauj the spinal cord todesensil nerves. If the injection hits: which may be enlargedt] increased pressure cans pregnancy, a high concern may reach the heart, cardiac arrest, the FDA The anesthetic has oft used in Caesarian sectioii. minal surgery for deliver The anesthetic is lured by Abbott Laborati North Park, Ill., Astra maceutical Products, I Worcester, Mass., and Laboratories Inc., of Hen 1 Teenage ‘commancM arrested United Press Intematio«t| LARAMIE, Wyo. - I styled "teenage com squad” may have been to to steal a variety of [ rifles and thousands ofn of ammunition by telfl programs, officials said. Lt. Gary Puls, chiefdd in the case, said TuesdaJ possible role of televiswf spiring the group Ml assumption,” but thefej ages 15 and 16, “talkt' The A Team.’ They i they watched ‘The A Id think they sort of felttlit!j like them.’' Puls said, however,hefs think imitation of “H< Team,” an NBC showsi group of fugitives from4 and war veterans mercenaries for the cause 5 tice, directly thefts and weapon stockp- “They never talked lii ( (The A Team’) were heroes or anything,” Pt “I think they just got cat in their own little game. Puls said police dis< the group when one of to bers broke into a sportinji store to steal weapons. The first member arrested Friday as police* gated a theft of 171 M-l carbine, and several dred rounds of said Puls. 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