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Show v T IT - Online: . i:irJarkTheHraldxoiii SO THE NUWSPAPLR CENTS Deal of OH CENT RAL U I AH VOLUME 7", ISSUE 3ift JUNE 22, 2002 SATURDAY. PRESERVING AN ARTFORM the Day Gee4Ff0M FREE CUD'S K BUFFET y MakiaiAMKil JCSSM, MM i man utsm 3 OSRY J LOW 6 si 'V. m ' a Nauvoo Look for a special section on the rebuilding of the Sunday's 'J ey Sports '' c If tion of Elizabeth Smart, was arrested Friday in West Virginia, where he is in a hospital being treated for a drug overdose and liver failure. As nurses went through his belongings to find family to notify of his condition, they became suspicious and contacted the FBI, said hospital spokeswoman Teresa McCabe. Agents came to the hospital and confirmed his identity about 3 p.m. Friday. Three other patients in the intensive care unit have been moved to other areas of the hospital and the unit is "locked down," McCabe said. Edmunds was conscious, but he will not be moved from the hospital until his condition is stabilized, said Mike Claxton, chief deputy soccer team is . World Cup g off &w nw m m nw rhfUiin n&id Continuing art: Stanley Nelson, Smithsonian graphic arts specialist, rolls Ink onto a replica of an Adams' Cottage Press at the 13th biennial American Typecasting Fellowship conference. Local Group keeps up type founding Tragedy boy was.killed a when Friday gust of wind A By CALEB WARNOCK picked up a portable pitcher's mound and struck him in the head. A2 The Daily Herald The smell of PROVO printer's ink, the clank and single-shepresses, h metal rollers, leather ink balls, exquisite bookbinder's leather, Eaper, alphabet molds and a historical pres-- ksper cialist flown in from' the Smithsonian to give demonstrations. Type founders from across the nation and the globe, inundated Provo this week for the biennial conference of the American Typecasting clack of et silvery-smoot- Religion the On ' - hill s , The Matheson family of Provo loves the Hill Cumorah Pageant of The :Churchof : Jesus Christ of 1 ' Fellowship. Tvpe founding is the Latter-day : Saints. NEWSPAPER Index Classified .... Comics By AMY K. STEWART the . Dl . . Ci . . . ..... B6 Horoscope ...... C6 Business ......... C5 Obituaries Opinions Sports . Weather 6 . . . . ... . . . A3 ........ A5 ... ...... Bl ... ..... B8 . "61055"0005ffl,8 Daily Herald ' ..ft ' PROVO Rep. Chris Cannon wants to .see Proyo get ah air traffic h, . . . .. ters for use in letterpress printing. "We1 have such a wide range of talent here," said Stanley Nelson, Smithsonian graphic arts specialist. "On this spot right now, 80 percent of the planet's type founders are here." Type founders from as far as Sweden were in attendance, he said. ' The fellowship was organized in 1978 to preserve the art of letterpressing, typography and type design, said Richard Hopkins, a founding member of the ATF who attended the conference from , West Virginia. "It's the technology we are trying to save," he said. ATF member Daniel Carr of New Hampshire said the organization has been able to not only preserve technologies but also encourage new creativity in the field. "We have continued to grow to the point where people are now interested in creating new type faces, which of course is quite rare in the 2 1st century, he said. As the advent of computers made type founding obsolete in the the art of typography and type casting was quickly becoming lost to history, Carr said. Today, the old techniques are being used in new ways, 400-year-o- mid-1970- s, See PRINTING, A6 Legislation to help build control towers DAILY HERALD PROVO, UTAH Movies art of casting individual metal let Ci THE plea Bl performance. rg ' with the U.S. Marshals Service in Clarksburg, W.Va. Edmunds checked into the hospital Thursday and was moved to intensive care. He has been in and out of consciousness, said Salt Lake City Police Chief Rick Dinse. "We are anxious to look at See SMART, A6 Mfi ' control tower.' ' He voted this week for the Small Airport Safety, Securi-- ? ty and Air Service Improvement Act, H.R. 1979. This piece of legislation would allow small airports, such as the one in Provo, to use. its Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grant money to build or equip an air traffic control tower that will be operated under the Federal Aviation Administration's' !onract tower program. i, "Many smaller airports lack, an air traffic control H t bfflirgslin By DONALD W.MEYERS The 1 Bret Michael Edmunds irffl) opfe coming home after a record-settin- , SALT LAKE CITY -- Bret Michael Edmunds, wanted for questioning in the abduc- Near miss The U.S. Associated Press Writer Mar-tinsbu- 58 Cominq Sunday In By PATTY HENETZ i ' Nauvoo Temple edition. FBI arrests man wanted for questioning in Smart case Daily Herald There won't be NEPHI a plea bargain agreement in Tom Green's child rape case. After a Friday meeting behind closed doors that par; ticipants described as emotional, the admitted polyga-miwaived his right to a jury trial and asked for a bench trial before 4th District Judge Donald Eyre on st Monday. Defense attorney John R. Bucher said Green wouldn't be entering a plea agreement. "We have no choice but to go forward" to trial, Bucher said. "A plea would obviate our appeal." Green is accused of marrying Linda Kunz Green and impregnating her in 1986, when she was 13 and he was 37. Green said he married Linda Green in Mexico because Utah law forbade marriages to girls younger than 14. Bucher earlier said he would try to craft a plea agreement that would preserve Green's right to appeal the case in the likely event he was convicted. Bucher would not discuss any details or what was said in the room before the hearing. Juab County Attorney David Leavitt, while refusing to discuss the meeting, said Green had his chance to enter a plea agreement in the past, but it's too late now. The last time a plea agreement was considered was before the court ruled Utah could claim jurisdiction. Leavitt would not discuss, what offer was on the table Green earlier because turned it down and it is no longer valid. "It's like being asked to choose between the box on the left and what's behind curtain No. 2," Leavitt said. "You don't get to see what's See GREEN, A6 'i ' tower. As a result, passengers and pilots do not benefit from the safety enhancements provided by air traffic controllers," said Cannon, who is the legislation. "Passengers and pilots in small cities are entitled to the same level of safety as those Using larger airports," he said. "Smaller airports should not be left behind." Provo City Airport applied for money that would be allotted by H.R. 1979 for construction of an air traffic control tower. Currently, construction and equipment for control towers are not AIP eligible; H.R. 1979 allows for this construction. "Small airports Bi are See AIRPORT, A6 innlnm.mi.nill Uli.lliiniin . III ill, III ll . VAvi wau he Daily Herald little help: The Provo City Airport as seen from the air. A bill is currently in Congress that would allow grant money to be used to build needed air traffic control towers at smaller airports. A |