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Show Thursday, June 10, Davis County Clipper NewsCeat 2004 Gross: 'Our hearts must not fail us' Davis jail assaults on the increase Continued from p. A1 take over trom the CPA Piovisional (Coalition is uncerAuthoritv) on July tain And sometimes-transpa- i ent tribal lov allies run deep I don t know where their loyally lies, Gross said "I suppose some mav be nationalism, some may be ethmcitv or local gov eminent "And theie will be some tough davs ahead.' he said, relcrnng to anticipated violent insument aelivitv near the power tianslcr dale 1 suggest that those volunteering (with the ( PA IIG) are actuallv showing a great deal ol eouiage These teiroi-ist- s don t light the same kind ol " wai we're used to the family how Gross related ol one ministry official was murdered in a fashion that has become an meieasing tin eat to those in the Ir.icp government He had moved out, but Ins lather, mothei and biothei were still theie. and thev killed them It thev (msuigents) kill a iclative. thats fine with them That's the rule these terronsts anti-Bus- I II plav bv They aie conducting lepnsals against Iiaqis th.it Gross helped the coalition.' said to discourage coalition activities, and thereby trying to convince Iraqis that demociaev won t vvoik ' lliey ie trying to get the people not to bust the coalition oi their government Gioss also i elated that in the government some of which was filteied out with lecent appointments of the new mimsteis. is also an obsta Gross would eventually see Abdul Latif appointed to take over position as Iiaqi Minster of Libor and Social Allans And reflecting back on his who service in Iraq. Gross no secret of his makes savs Republican leanings that those liv ing on the U S who have lived the mainland wai entirely through CNN, need BBC. AP and so forth to be both moie patient with the reconstiuction and be careful with the words they use I he h element he believes, is driving a negativity lor their advantage Both the military leaders and civilians over there believe that the w ar has become highly It's polilicied. Gross said such see to really disheartening hatred heie for George Bush I can tell you the troops over there think lie's a real hero, and in fact, the average Iraqi thinks lie's a hero too II the press had leally. leal-I- v got on Eisenhower m Africa as they are on Bush, he'd have He'd have quit," been out Gross said You have the right to challenge. but with every freedom It can comes responsibility have unintended consequences To sav that sniping and harsh words at home don't affect the sure it does To say tioops don't bothei the criticisms sure it does " troops We've got to hang tough We're going to hang tough both tor our We've got to childi en and for our Ley la Motivation for individuals to serve on the IIG, which will DISPLAYS a portrait and the personal effects Saddam's son Uday in a palace storage room. GROSS ele "Oui mimstei. Sheik Sami Aara al Maj'une was not leappomted." Gross said of the I knew he minster he served would not get reappointed, and I kept warning him that it things elielnt change Id have a hard time recommending him to Paul Bremer, who would have a hard time recommending him to Special (UN Envoy. L akhdai ) Brnhimi " was Sami (al Maj une) loved be and to always gone wined and dined He was only theie about thiee weeks, and without him there to make decisions everything came to a He and a lot of gi Hiding halt other ministers would stall, although they'd claim to be " i lends gieat f But the real tiouble began a man who when had 100 bodyguards and was denied the request to install weaponry on the ministry of rooftop that could take out a tank appointed a lifelong friend. Zakia I lakki, to fill the new Inspector General position for the ministry T he Inspector General is an auditor function "Ilieir relationship was unhealthily close." Gioss said "She would travel with hint everywhere 11 he received an invitation to inspect the labor apparatus in London, she would go with him What business does she have going to London r' Gioss said that real problems when Ifakki began learned that Gross likely wouldn't be recommending to continue as minister "She began to dig up documents trying to show I'd been involved in some corruption Which led to direct death threats on Gross's life "At that point I began to have 247 coverage from mv body guaids" Reaean s death but. he said given Reagan s dcelm the past me health ovei decade in another sense I m happy toi him He s out ol his elai kiless now ' In ONI when Reagan was elected the 40th piesident the would be assumption was back with to Washington lining him fkumei said Butvveie the paiciits ol 10 and I felt moving back there would place an enoi moils bui den on mv So we made he said wile the decision not to go Still, there aie times I wondci what ' might have been Haulier has many poignant nismoiies of his tune working with Reagan Those memoiies show a compassionate govci-no- r who cared foi those closest to him and for his constituents as well Hurmer said that when California Gov. Ronald of loss at Reagan presents jelly i beans 1 Reagan found subordinates working long horns, he'd sit them down and explain to them. " I here are more important things than what you do heie It begins with family " One time when Reagans advisors weie deeply divided on an issue and tempers began to flair, the gov ernor picked up his jar of jelly beans, took some and passed the jar to the person on his to John Harmers son and a native American foster daughter. would be a follow up meeting latei that afternoon Instead. Reagan said John I cant do .mother Skippei meeting ( Reauun s son ) is coming home (the bov had been al bouidmg school), and I m just going to be there with him Huimei said that indicated as a Reanan s dedication father, determined to have time with his son I he incident was not unusual but piettv typical of Reagans compassion Huimer newlywed whose wife would their first celebrating anmversaiv alone The soldier had enclosed $i and asked that Reagan see to it that his wife get How eis on their anniver-sai- v a be Instead of delegating it to an undenting. Reagan went to the fionst himself, pui chased a bouquet, much biggei than the soldiei's $5 would have vvar-- i anted and took it to the sol eher's wife himself Huimei said the only time he saw Reagan tiuly angiv was when memheis of the military weie mall ined Examples requiring discipli- on-sit- contract Contraband is another time when action is requncd. with inmates occasionally trying to cieate stimulants to get intoxicated. Yeaman said A heaung held is with the two-perso- n panel deciding guilt We may take good time' away." he said as punishment An inmate can earn up to 5 days oil their sentence for every TO days with good behavior If he oi she works, that could go up to 10 days That means for a two sentence. months could potentially be removed could be cut, Visitation which generally is two, one-hovisits one dav a week, or an inmate could be segregated m maximum security for 23 hours a day W'e have a pretty good staff, he said If there were a th . air show Hill AFB All Like Chamber piesidcn other business leaders and eon mumty representatives. 14 ' and Gul Scouts, and mine Ik 23rd Army Band will perion the National Anthem, theie win be military displays and a conti nental breakfast "Air Force Assoc Toe us Defense Symposium" is In, a chanty event lor C ROTC Education roundati. n Closed to the public, it w il1 . held at H AFB (Salt olution signed by the governor Flag Day will be observed June 14. also the 229th birthday of the U S Army Also that Appreciation day. Military' Month will be celcbiated with a program al City Creek Park. Salt Like, at 7 pm, with a march to the Capitol Marchers will include miliGov families tary. then Walker. Gen Peter Cooke. West Bountilul s Lane Beattie 1 16-1- 8, your protection under one roof. AMERICAN FAMILY jl:i I'l.r.iiMoi Heather Hansen Agency 273 West 500 South 21 Bountiful, Utah 84010 801 296 2557 1B0UNTIFUL7U11 a 2135 SO ORCHARD DR 9 Macs HOBBY & CRAFT SUPERSTORES IMfanniKtef MlMMljlL ever-prese- right By the time the jar made it around the aide, tempers hud calmed, and the issue was dealt with in a mine appropriate manner He didn't shout." Hurmer said Reagan's staff always felt like members of a team Of course he was the quarterback, but he had a favorite phrase, 'let's roundtable this guvs.' Harmcr recalled He icmembers one meeting Reagan had with some of the state's legislative leaders. It was a Tnday noon meeting and one of vital importance. The meeting did not settle the issue and I farmer figured there Most inmates don't want trouble, he said They don t want to be put into lockdown Often, they'll put themseTvLs into voluntary lockdown Inst ' The biggest chance for phvs leal confrontations usually occurs on ail intake For exam pie, an inmate on drugs oi diunk may try to cause trouhk spit on a deputy Once they wake up. thev ic usually normal A lot of times the abuse is Yeaman said of inmates I hey mav bump their head against ,i wall, for example. I Ie estimates about one hall of inmates are on psvcholiopie medications, olten for depies sion Davis Behavioral Health does provide services II a tians fer to the State Hospital in Provo is desned. for example that usually takes months Ik added Our philosophy is. we man age the inmates, the con" metes out the punishment Yeaman said are caietulK Deputies screened before hiring, wit usually about one in six apph cants hired They complete b weeks of a law enfoiccmu academy and must be hii school graduates nary action include inmates ret using a dnect older oi violatas with ing a contract, such work work lelease or an e "He was always sensitive to the needs of olheis " Once Reagan ieceived a letter horn a soldier in Vietnam someone else take care of the yard work react closely with Deputy Vicki Joseph While she oversees the process, they make the decisions. Yenmnn emphasized said Let case of three to five inmates fighting, we would wait until we had enough numbers of staff to those requiring ciinunal charges to be filed Two retired police officers serve as a leview board, woik-i- n Continued from p. Al Family man, compassionate leader Continued from p. Al Continued from p. Al mm '00B Dont spend another spring worrying about the yard when you can enjoy the lawns, the flowers and the picnics at our place1 Isnt it time you wed love to enjoyed yourself a little more? Call Bountiful House today have you over for lunch1 U xumdote (801) 79 E. 294-292- 5 Center Street Across the street from the Bountiful Tabernacle BOUNTIFUL STORE OPEN: Mon-S- at 9-- 6 |