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Show Tuesday September 27, 1994 6 - The Daily Utah Chronicle safety Yugo from page from page 1 he said, "Some crosswalks are in 4045 m.p.h. zones. Some pedestrians think once they step foot on. the crosswalk, they're safe." In addition to observing traffic regulations, Ross. said bicyclists should wear proper riding gear, including helmets, gloves and reflective materitraffic, 1 attacks cm French peacekeepers. The Bosnian Serbs increased the pressure on U.N. peacekeepers Monday by: -- Denying permission for U.N. helicopter flights or convoys. -- Announcing a new requirement that U-military vehicles get clearance three days in advance of any movements through Serb-hel- d territory. -- Making a veiled threat to shoot at any U.N. planes landing at the airport Spicer said "a strong protest" was lodged with Bosnian Serbs after they warned Sunday that they could no longer guarantee safety of planes using the Sarajevo airport The airlift has been most!)' suspended as a precaution since Thursday's airstrike. "It is quite unlikely k will resume tomorrow aid said Kris Janowski spokesman or the day after." U.N. Monday. U.N. relief officials based in Belgrade also said they were suspending aid shipments through Serb-hel- d areas of Bosnia after a receiving letter from Serbs warning that they "cannot guarantee safety" of convoys. Convoys must travel through Serb-helland to reach besieged in eastern Muslim enclaves Bosnia. U.N. officials say there is a stockpile of food in the city. land With routes closed, there was concern about a looming food shortage. Serbs also are blamed for a cutoff of almost all electricity, gas and water service to Sarajevo.' On Sunday, Serb soldiers d entered a weapons at Lukavica, just south of depot Sarajevo, and held "training exercises" with guns, Spicer said. Serb removal of a tank and several other weapons from a similar site is what prompted the Aug. 5 NATO airstrike against an aging vehicle. The seized Serb returned after that were weapons strike. Serbs brought heavy weapons to Lukavica and other collection sites after NATO threatened last February to bomb any big guns not put under U.N. guard or 12 pulled at least 20 kilometers from die center of 12 miles Sarajevo. Serbs hauled out two 30mm guns and a shoulder-hel- d surface-to-ai- r missile launcher and conducted a "training exercise" with them, Spicer said. At another U.N. weapons collection point in Osijek, west of Sarajevo, they conducted a "training exercise" with an 88mm antiaircraft cannon, he said. There are U.N. monitors at both those sites, but Spicer refused to say how many. He said their numbers could be reinforced quickly if needed. He said "training exercises" do not violate the weapons exclusion zone agreed two-wee- al. Also, to help prevent equipment malfunctions, bicyclists should perform a safety check for mechanical problems before riding. "Things can happen so easily," he said, but using common sense can prevent problems. "Make sure you have plenty of time in the morning," he said. When motorists and bicyclists get in a hurry, they are not as attentive to road safety. Just leaving a few minutes early could prevent an accident, Ross said. Perry, who was struck on the morning of July 26 while going to work at the Marriott Library. Perry was taken to the University Hospital where he lapsed into a coma and died on August 4. Campus police responded to the emergency call at 6:50 a.m. and found Perry and a graduate student ' f. & ..,.. l.l' who was riding the bike unconcious, CHRONICLE PHOTO! laying in the street. The cyclist was treated for broken facial bones and An accident invovling a pedestrian and cyclist over the summer which claimed the life of a construction worker released. underscored the need for caution on behalf of both parties. Last year there were six serious accidents at die U. k Football and Chester Fried Chicken team up during Fall for a winning combination. Crunch away on delicious Chester Tried Chicken while watching your team go for the victory. You'll triumph with the convenience of Chester Fried Chicken's Snack Box and Bucket. U.N.-guarde- anti-aircra- anti-tan- - . University Food Service Olpin Union in Deli Building-Downsta- irs k - - The Best Chicken Value You'll Ever Come Back For! J V piTheITT Crhpy MoMurlsed I Chicken anti-aircra- ment Asked later for clarification, another spokesman, Maj. Koos Sol, said the weapons at Lukavica were taken out of a building, but not removed beyond the collection site perimeter. After the "training exercise," the Serbs put the weapons back. Sunday's incident was not a violation, Spicer said, because Serbs are allowed to train with sequestered weapons as long as they remain within the collection zones. He said he did not know whether the weapons were loaded. By Maud S. Beelman Associated Press Writer Try Language Science it's easier! Simpler Grammar with Fewer Rules! DAYPROGRAM 232 S. University 9:00 9:40 10:0010:45 11:0011:45 2:00 4:00 OMTfe south of Kinko's Daily Daily Daily T Th 'SPiJr. ? Campus Christian Center SPANISH SPANISH SPANISH SPANISH 101 101 101 101 books! Half-pric- e ' Pay less tuition! 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