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Show Monday. March IS. TT V Jl.2 0 TT rVOJ'nmK immwv U an fn an fwuuvuuwu THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1984 The latest reports in national news from United Press International Page 11 IVSy White House S eeurify Tight vwth offices in the White House or the adjacent Old Executive Office had briefcases, purses Building and other hand-carrie- d items searches for weapons. Visitors By NORMAN D. SANDLER AuWASHINGTON (UPI) thorities clamped new security measures on the White House today, with visitors subjected to metal detectors and searches of their belongings as the Secret - ft S ' ,1 flu also were required to walk through electronic w out. Anyone who entered through ther of two designated points devices that detect metal. Service tighten the protective shield around President Reagan. Terse notices were posted this morning and their terms carried Officials said the new security steps are unrelated to an incident Thursday in which a man with a sawed-of- f shotgun was wounded by a Secret Service guard outside the formidable fence ringing the White House. Reagan was not in ei- excluding government workers danger, aides said. In a less serious incident the same day, a man jumped over the iron fence in front of the White House and was quickly apprehended by guards as he began walking toward the building. He was unarmed and gave no explanation for his actions. While the timing of these two Last fall, concrete barriers were placed at strategic entry points to guard against possible suicide attacks by terrorists driving trucks or cars laden with explosives. The entire perimeter of the White House was subsequently ringed with similar bar- the was coincidental, events a heightened concern over possible acts of terrorism. crackdown on regular members of the White House press corps and others who had been subject to search on a spot basis reflects riers. Presidential aides have not es- caped the new emphasis on Two Guilty Verdicts in Rape Trial FALL RIVER, Mass. (UPI) -Tight security was ordered today to prevent the jury in the trial of four men charged with a barroom gang rape from learning about the convictions of the two alleged ringleaders. The convictions Saturday of 2 - J Daniel Silva, Vieira, I c i ""'..'i I' WASHINGTON reaffirmed dent Reagan today his confidence in longtime aide Edwin Meese to be his next attorney general, but a Justice Department inquiry into Meese's financial affairs, cast a cloud over his prospects for Senate confirma- under the ethics law, is confident his federal trial, which starts today, will prove his innocence. conThe maverick seven-tergressman is accused in a four-couindictment of failing to dis m nt More Jury Picks for Lucas "When we to the ninth SAN ANGELO, Texas "The president stands solidly behind the' nominee and wishes him confirmed," White House spokesman Larry Speakes told reporters. "He's hopeful that he will be confirmed." Speakes emphasized he was including his common-la- Senate Judiciary Committee Strom Thurmond, "It provides a full opportunity to evaluate and to expose the baseless insinuations that have received extensive media exposure and have been undoubtedly motivated by election-yea- r politics." Justice Department spokesman Thomas DeCair declined to comment today when asked whether the attorney general would refrain from any involvement in the Meese probe Chairman ifVMDR1VI4N ,1TUIa you need your friends to keep you warm. 11 COLUMBIA 11 PICTURES $150 CHILDREN lrtR.TMM UNCOMMON VALOR BA PARAMOUNT $1.50 Spanish Fofh, GUIDE m W) lift ThC3.tlck SENIOR CITIZENS ONLY $2.50 V TV used for anything. TTHNf CINEMAS 1 or 120 West Miki, Hmencw JOHN M 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. YENTIf EVEWKS TIES. 7:00-9:7- 0 CHILDREN UNDER 11 1 l STUDENTS 1 SENIOR CITIZENS RARCAIN MATINEE ONLY $2.50 fOR THE FIRST SHOW EVERY DAY .50 STUDCHTS AT odds From the first laugh, youll be hooked! 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The judge earlier denied prosecutors access to Hansen s original SHOWTIM- ES- 7:00-9:1- 5 2nd Han- The congressman's lawyers also asked the judge to rule that alleged omissions from the ethics disclosure statements are not a 50 CROSS CREEK ivbihks GENE HACKMAN St.lUKinB's "DEAD ZOKE" MAIN ST. MOVIE 798-93- :4V - lionaire was trying to bribe sen. FAMILIES G: "General Audiences." Film contains no materials most parents are likely to consider objectionable even for younger children. PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested." Rating cautions parents they 'might consider some material unsuitable for children. It urges parents to inquire about the film before deciding on attendance. R: "Restricted." Film contains adult-typ- e material and those under 18 years of age are not admitted except in the company of a parent or an adult guardian. X: This is patently an adult-typ- e film and no one under 18 is admitted. The age limit may be higher in some places. Motion Pictu re Association of Am erica THE MAM WHO LOVER WOMEN" PLUS 555 North 100 East, PROVO, 1 (East side of the Old BYU Academy) ADULTS MOVIE THE BIG CHILL In cold world ACADEMY SQUARE CINEMA his confirmation Sunday after learning of the Justice Depart- - at- SHOW 1 IF wife, a defense w torney says. Jury selection in the case was scheduled to resume today as attorneys pick seven more people to complete the panel. Defense attorney Max Parker said it was impossible to predict how long the process might take. Reagan adminstration. "I welcome this inquiry by the Justice Department," Meese told speaking for the president. At the same time, however, he placed distance between the president and his nominee by refusing to comment on issues in the Meese case because of the Justice Department probe. "The matter's under investigation by the Justice Department," Speakes said. "The president will have nothing to say about it until the investigation is completed." Meese, who has served Reagan since 1967 and has held the rank of White House counselor since January 1981, asked the Senate Judiciary Committee to postpone mid-wee- "I'm afraid someone will hold up a newspaper or shout," said Peter Cordeiro, chief court officer for Bristol County. get tenth juror it's going to be pretty selective," Parker said. Lucas, who has confessed to more than 150 slayings across the country including the murder of Maria Rae Scharp in Provo in 1978 received a change of venue (UPI) -- The final jurors will be carefully selected in the capital murder trial of Henry Lee Lucas, who has confessed to more than 150 slay-ing- s gate the circumstances surrounding a $15,000 loan the Meeses received from a longtime friend who later received jobs in the tion. close $333,978 in financial transactions from 1978 through 1981. Hansen's lawyers asked U.S. District Court Judge Joyce Hens Green Friday to grant them access to the federal grand jury testimony of a man who tried to extort $440,000 from Nelson Bunker Hunt as hush money for his claims the Texas silver bil Rep. the first public official to be tried for financial disclosure violations ment investigation. The inquiry, ordered by Attorney General William French Smith, is being conducted to determine whether a special prosecutor should be named to investi- Presi- (UPI) George Hansen, Reagan Supports Meese in Inquiry (UPI) The cases were expected to go to the jury by The convictions of Silva, of New Bedford and Vieira of Pomfret, Conn., followed 17 days of testimony and provoked angry outbursts from friends and relatives of the two men and from members of the Portuguese community who said the verdicts reflected bias against Portuguese. All six men are of Portuguese descent. ' The woman and the prosecutor also are of Portuguese descent. did not learn of the other verdicts. Judge William Young ordered the windows on the sequestered jury's bus waxed over and an advance car to steer the bus around crowds and people holding signs. Court hallways were ordered cleared whenever the jury passes through. Ethics Trial for Idaho's Hansen Begins - jm Edwin Meese leaves home this morning. WASHINGTON s, and Joseph for aggravated rape 27, made prosecution attorneys optimistic that the other defendants would be found guilty of the same charge. The trials, which have been ItuteW " 28, conducted in tandem, were separated because two of the defendants have made statements implicating others. Defense attorneys were to begin presenting their cases today for John Cordeiro, Victor Raposo, Virgilio Medeiros, and Jose Med-eiroall charged in the March 6, 1983, incident at Big Dan s Tavern in nearby New Bedford. 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