Show A2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday September 21 2002 Nation In brief Q E mm Woman sought for beating child Severe iplf in parking lot rilke Indiana-MONROE CITY Ind (AP) — Severe thunderstorms and MISHAWAKA Ind (AP) — A woman wanted in the ' videotaped beating of her 4- year-ol- d daughter outside a department store will turn herself in to authorities in Chicago a lawyer said Friday night Texas lawyer Stephen Rosen who said he represents Made- lyne Gorman ! Toogood held tornadoes raked Indiana on Friday damaging dozens of homes flipping cars and 1 " Sj — ? ' rr'K -- ZJLr- (?! - X ' 1 Vi ?!- riZ 'Wjzjr Ijf-- Y ' V ’ -: - 4 - Y - ' -- f ’' I - - J anewsconfer-- -' enceinChica- Cj go several h°ursaerhe ' contacted ' AP photo federal air marshal trainee shoots live rounds during a training session in Egg Harbor Township N on Tuesday Thousands of armed undercover air marshals rushed into service since last year's terrorist attacks are flying carefully chosen missions sometimes on an hour's notice because of a new terrorist threat Madelyne Gorman Toogood - ' police who have been searching for the woman and her daughter “It was a bad choice and it was captured on Candid Camera" said Rosen “She’s very remorseful She regrets it" ' Police in Mishawaka about 60 miles east of Chicago said they had been in contact with Rosen by telephone but had no specific information about when or where Toogood might turn herself in Authorities feared the girl Martha Toogood might have been seriously injured when she was beaten and shaken outside a Kohl’s store in Mishawaka on Sept 13 Police said they wanted to girl to get medical attention Vows annulled in Alzhiemer’s case DENVER (AP)— A judge annulled the marriage of a woman with Alzheimer’s disease after concluding that her husband accused of spending nearly $300000 of her fortune in Las Vegas was only after her money Denver District Judge John Coughlin ruled Thursday that Glcnna Binning- ham was not mentally competent when she wed 41 -- year-old Wando Stevens in Las Vegas on New Year's Eva He rejected claims by Stevens whoi has a felony theft record that the two were in love “This court finds Mr Stevens is a liar” the judge said “If the district attorney pursues this case I hope they can prove he was a thief" Relatives of Birmingham a retired Denver pediatrician say she does not remember getting married to Stevens at the Candlelight Wedding Chapel on the Las Vegas strip It was not clear how the two met Stevens claimed he befriended her after changing her tire in Vail Colo The family found her in Las Vegas in February Stevens’ lawyer in Las Vegas John Mason called the marriage “an old lady’s last fling" 1 le said Stevens may appeal if he can afford legal costs ' i J A Air marshals on select flights EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP NJ (AP) —Thousands of armed undercover air marshals rushed into service since last year's terrorist attacks are flying carefully chosen missions sometimes on an hour’s notice because of a new ter- ' n’t in the right place at the right time” Although many planes still fly without a marshal the odds of having a team on the right plane have improved exponentially The program has mushroomed from the nearly forunit of Sept gotten 11 to a sprawling federal law rorist threat Air marshals were aboard every flight in and out of New Orleans during the Super Bowl patrolled the skies above Salt Lake City during the Olympics and routinely fly ' wherever President Bush is That wasn’t the case on Sept 11 when a handful of air ’ marshals were flying incognito all on the wrong planes helpless to stop the terrorists “I know I know we could have” Scott McShaffrey a marshal who flew overseas that day He shook his head grimly as he walked toward the marshals’ command center here near Atlantic City International Airport “I just was- - enforcement agency that employs thousands The exact number is classified The program has its critics Some say the marshals were too quick to draw their guns on a flight diverted to Philadelphia on Aug 31 when passengers wouldn’t sit down after an unruly man was arrested Business Professional Consulting (a free service) Business Plan Class Business Information 11 CaSrfv fSualnNi 1330 E 700 N Rm 124 Logan Utah Funded by USU Eatmimv Collrgt of bualnta - ' t' 3rd $1' 4th 1" videos 5 for 75 75 50 2nd $4” 5 A THE BOOK TABLE With Coupon Only 752-305- 29 S Main I 5 MVD ObOIN UlAHPAAOi How WILL NEW TAX LAWS AFFECT YOUR RETIREMENT? 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I EXTENSION 84322-833- 0 Utah Stale k Governor admits to relationship FRANKFORT Ky (AP) — Gov Paul Patton on Friday tearfully admitted to having an “inappropriate personal rela- tionship" with a woman who is suing him for sexual harassment He deniejd he used his influence to assist or damage her business a nursing home as she has alleged “I have now apologized to the people of Kentucky and : asked for your forgiveness" the married governor said “I do believe that now I am on the right path ' “It’s not easy for me to discuss private failures in a public forum but I do so because I want to be honest with the people of Kentucky and tty to earn their trust and respect UNIVKRftlTV ' I time for planting All I ifcahStatt - 12 to 13 homes and destroyed some of them said Steve Dillon director of Knox county emergency management Weather forecasters issued several tornado warnings including one in southwestern Pike County that Lori Dedrick heard while she was shopping She rushed to her parents’ home to wait out the storm in the basement with her parents “Within five minutes our ears started popping” because of the tornado Dedrick said The storm tore off the deck of the house and a neighbor’s roof Dedrick said Strong winds also tore off part of the roof of an Indianapolis YMCA and flipped at least 40 cars in a mall puking lot in Greenwood just south of the capital The state’s emergency center in Indianapolis was activated as the storms developed Taylor said VIDEO SPECIAL r I - Cpupon for Herald Journal Customer Only lo I Oevep a perfect SAVE I I t It’s uprooting trees There were many reports of minor injuries and authorities are still checking some areas “It’s going to take a long time because there’s a lot of damage and there are a lot of roads dial are impassable right now” state Trooper Jackie Taylor said Ten to 12 houses were ' destroyed and an apartment complex was damaged in Ellettsville 30 miles south of Indianapolis Taylor said “It’s been several years since we have had widespread damage in the state like this” said Alden Taylor a spokesman for the State Emergency Management Agency A tornado near Monroe City about 100 miles southwest of Indianapolis damaged I ' FALL stoinnnis is a consultant in tiie strategies for those |