Show 2— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday June 15 1981 ‘U§ gave information to Israelis’ UPI Patricia Davidson stands in front of wtiat remains her apartment in a Cardington Ohio develop ment which was hit by a tornado Saturday She and her three children were sheltered from falling of debris by a refrigerator which fell on top of them wedging itself against a wall Berserk weather kills 1 4 Thunderstorms hovered over central Texas for the sixth day today where weekend storms flooded rivers and creeks with 13 inches of rain forcing the evacuation of 2000 people Four sightseers who ventured onto n rocks protruding from the Pedemales River were swept away Sunday The bodies of two were found in brush in the river Officials fearing the worst resumed their search for the two missing at daylight today In Minnesota and Ohio national guardsmen prod areas from looters and tected in streets flooded Joliet 111 patrolled A tornado touched down in two Upper Michigan counties Sunday knocking down trees in some lightly populated areas but causing no serious damage Weekend rainstorms flooded the southwestern part of the state prompting a brief evacuation of 100 families in Berrien County The Little Calumet River flooded northwestern Indiana blocking most north-sout- h roadways and Interstate 80 — a major route running to Chicago Several families fled their homes Engineers from the National Guard checked structures along rivers and streams and stood by in case further evacuations were needed Five tornadoes swept through Minneapolis and St Paul Sunday afternoon flattening homes and National Guardsmen patrolled streets today from Minnesota to Ohio where a barrage of tornadoes and thunderstorms damaged hundreds of homes knocked out power to thousands and injured nearly 150 people At least 14 deaths were blamed on the out-of-sta- te storms rain-swolle- In vicious weather assailing the nation’s midsection during the weekend from the East Coast to the West four people died in both Ohio and Texas two each in Illinois and Minnesota and one in both Pennsylvania Maryland Three others were missed and feared dead in Texas The Minnesota deaths included one man killed during Sunday’s Twin Cities tornadoes and a man who was struck by lightning during a softball tournament at Long Prairie Nine others were injured More than 80 people were injured in Minnesota and Ohio reported at least 60 people injured fast-movi- storm-ravage- Thousands of people were evacuated in widespread flooding in Texas Illinois Michigan Ohio and Indiana but most returned to their waterlogged homes Sunday Powerful winds and heavy rains battered the southeast part of Kansas City Mo today damaging businesses and homes toppling power lines and trees and forcing some people from their homes At least seven people suffered minor injuries from flying or falling debris authorities said c reported in good condition at the hospital this morning Patrol ACCIDENT eggy Thurston Corim- -P- nish was cited for proper passing after a two-ca- r accident at 6:08 pm Sunday at the intersection of Center and 24th West in Lewiston The Thurston vehicle collided reportedly with a pickup truck driven by Guy Van Dyke 21 3220 West 20th South Lewiston a passenger David Van Dyke 15 Centerville and Thurston were all Logan City Police EXHIBITIONIST— A young clinic reported Friday that a man had exposed himself to her In the Chase Fine Arts Center on the campus of Utah State BIRTHS Van Dyke Logan Regional Hospital taken to Logan Kimber 'and Johna Preston Idaho a girl June 12 TURNBAUGH -- Regional Hospital where David Van Dyke and Thurston were treated for injuries and released Guy Van Dyke was -- ATKINSON David and Ellen Sandy a girl June 12 BARTON — Tracy and Tresa Nibley a The Herald Journul WR Paul Pubhthor girl June 12 — COOK Patti PubJithod dog hiii availing Mon Friday and Sunday morning by Pionaar Newt popett Inc 75 Wnl 3rd North logon Utah 84321 POIoi 417 Telephone 757 3121 Second clott pottoge paid o' Logan Utah USPS24I 130 MEMBER Audi! Ruioau ot Ciriuloiion Umtad Tim In taf notional NiA Now Soivico Rodney Logan a girl June 12 WHITTEKER ames ANDREASEN — and Diane Smithfield a boy June 12 KENT -- David and Barbara Smithfield a girl June 13 Stanley ZOLLINGER — girl attending Sidney and Jill the Suzuki Music -J- and Gayle Logan a girl June 12 Logan a boy June 13 Brent SINGLEY and Lisa Logan a girl June 13 Curtis CLARK and 2 13 before plana Phono 752 or pm wool nighti T am Sun 7 day Of NCI R Mam MS 30 a m ta HOURS! 30 13 pm waahday 30 p m Jacqueline Smithfield June 13 er a girl WASHINGTON (UPI) President Reagan - attempt his on life fully recuperated from the will meet reporters Tuesday at his first news conference in more than three months The last presidential news conference was held March 6 Reagan was shot and seriously wounded on March 30 and plans for a once-ont- h news conference were shelved during his convalescence Reporters have been pressing the White House for a session with the president for weeks On Sunday as he left church with first lady Nancy Reagan the president confirmed a news conference widely rumored was in the works Asked about the Middle East Reagan smiled question-and-answ- boy June er and said “We’re going to have a press conference this week’’ Pressed about the Middle East and the strike by major league baseball players Reagan said "I’ll talk about those things at my news conference’’ Officials acknowledged the news conference would he held Tueux afternoon Since Reagan returned to a regular schedule reporters have managed to ask him questions only in a hurried fashion eliciting little information and usually responses White House officials had indicated off the record that a news conference would be held soon but they were reluctant to say when The president’s statement Sunday was the first official word one-wo- rd THUNELL PHOTOGRAPHY WINWARD Student Center Basement — Bruce and Anita Dayton Idaho a girl June 10 NIELSON Vance and Linda Preston Idaho a girl June 13 EVERYTHING GOES - O0FF X Films Papers Chemicals Accessories MON - TUES - WED - THURS PM Closed Friday and Saturday Until June 30th 9:00-3:0- 0 258-216- 3 v flSSS - s c About Cache tV The Logan Library Board will meet Tuesday at 4:30 pm in the library board room 90 North Main cond will be to re-o- pn the current years budget All interested citizens are invited to attend j “W Logan Lions will meet Tuesday noon in the Logan Regional Hospital The Nibley Town Council will hold public hearings at its regular meeting at Mwinrn inaa Excellence DINING&B atmosphere 7:30 pm Thursday in the town hall The first hearing will be on the proposed 1981-8- 2 budget and the se- - LOGAN CELEBRATION Why qambl on looiinq those valuable livestock by 8 costly buildings hay An approved lightening protectlightening ion system properly installed can prevent total destruction from natures deadliest enemy "lightening" For free estimates or literature call or write Taylor Lightening Protection Box 94 Lewiston Utah 84320 “?JP “May I respectfully ask the American purple if they would have would have sat idly by jn the face of such a lethal danger involving their own children and grandchildren’’ Begin said echoing a theme expressed by other spokesman who compared the Israeli preemptive strike 2o President John Kennedy’s dilemma during the Cuban Missle Crisis of 1962 14 Franklin County Hospital t York City force - LIGHTNING PROTECTION Satar- - Edina Minn man suffered a heart attack while trying to lift tree branches in his backyard Scores of other people were injured More than 100000 people in the Minneapolis and St Paul areas lost power during the assault Authorities said they received numerous reports of looting in the areas struck by the tornadoes Hardest hit was suburban Roseville where the tornado shattered windows flipped cars and mangled signs at the HarMar Shopping Center As many as 50 homes were damaged or destroyed and hundreds of trees were knocked down or uprooted smashing nearby cars Charlotte Schwenker gathered her family into one corner of their home and pulled a bunk mattress over them “We couldn’t hear a thing but our ears were popping" she said “Then we heard chandeliers crashing upstairs and we started getting water in the basement’’ In the small central Ohio town of Cardington more than 100 guardsmen and about 100 police patrolled the streets to protect damaged homes and businesses from looters A 9 pm curfew was in STOKER — Theron and Francene Logan a girl June 14 ADAMS — Thomas and Patricia Logan a boy June 14 Arnold RICHINS and Elaine Logan a SUBSCRIPTION RATES 4 SO Ona Month Catriar 54 00 OnoVoar Camoi SM00 OnoVoar Mml not receiving Subscriber delivery at Ihotr Harold iournol minutes A Reagan sets news conference News of record POLICE BLOTTER Utah Highway ng 35 saying “Raful” and “Yanush” — tie nicknames of Chief of Staff Lt Gen Rafafcl Eitan and the command of the northern firoijt — “are ready” for actiof Gen Aigdor Ben-GBut the radio also said Begin told his audience there would not be a war with Syria over the missile issue There was no elaboration Habib who returned to the Middle East la£t week is expected in Israel Wednesday He Js currently in Riyadh Saudi Arabia Earlier Begin appealed directly to tne American people not to allow Israel to le punished for attacking the nuclear reaetdr which Israel insists was part of an Irstai J program to build atomic bombs “Evil should be punished — a just cause mipt triumph” Begin said in an open letter to “ray American friends Christian and Jews alike” The letter was read at a Israel Day rally in Ndw al cars and causing millions of dollars in damage in about JERUSALEM (UPI) — Israel used $ telligence gathered by the United States amodg other sources to reach the decision to attack Iraq’s nuclear reactor Israeli newspapers reported today “The determination that the Iraqi reactir could produce atom bombs and that it might tie operational by the beginning of July was basgd on information from the United States” the independent Ha’aretz said in its lead story adding that information also came from other sources The newspaper Ma’ariv said it learned &f secret contacts in the United States and Israfel in which the Americans agreed with the Israeli assessment that the Iraqis were nearing tlje point of producing a nuclear bomb “The meetings between the two countries held during the past year were meant for coordination and a mutual keeping track of tne development of the nuclear reactor in Iraq’ Ma’ariv said without disclosing zhsource of its information During these meetings the afternoon daijy said the Americans gave the Israelis secret information on the rate of Iraq’s progress 61 building the reactor The most recent such ! meeting was last fall Ma’ariv said Prime Minister Menachem Begin in a U$ television appearance Sunday alluded to secret document the Israelis were given that outlined the state of Iraq’s progress He said previously the Israelis based their decision &i J “highly reliable” information not disclose did whose document the jt Begin was but other sources indicated it ws J American With the world still stunned by Israel’s lightning raid on Iraq Begin warned Sunday tHe Syrian missiles in Lebanon could be Israelis next target j Begin told an election campaign rally late Sunday that when US Envoy Philip Habib arrives in Israel later this week he will ask tlje American “Are you removing the missiles er not If you’re not removing them then we will)” Army Radio quoted the prime minister As nrfl - 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