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Show -- THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Page A2 Tuesday, September 4, 1990 KOREA: People (Continued from Page Al) barely arrived when they asked to speak to South Korean dissidents and to visit the families of two clergymen and a student jailed fori I: illegally traveling to the North. The Seoul government has taken; a firm stand against allowing its ' citizens to talk directly with North Korean officials, and it brushed aside the request. ; "They should concentrate on the. talks," said South Korean Unifica-- ; ; ; tion Minister Hong Sung-chu- l. At a gala banquet on the eve of the talks, however, all was cordial. "I am so glad that you have taken the challenge of blazing an unbeaten trail through the thicket to come here," South Korean Prime told his Minister Kang Young-hoo- n North Korean counterpart, Yon' Telethon raises $44,172,186 - LOS ANGELES (AP) Jerry Lewis' 25th Labor Day telethon for muscular dystrophy raised a record $44,172,186 in pledges. The comic broke down Monday while narrating the memorial to Sammy Davis Jr. Davis appeared at the Muscular Dystrophy Association telethon for 13 years, including last year, when he was suffering from the cancer that killed him. On Sunday, Lewis dedicated the telethon to his friend. "There is only one reason why he isn't here with us this year, and that is the only thing that could have kept him away," Lewis said Monday. "When you knew him, you knew that God made something spe- " cial." The telethon changed settings this year, moving to Hollywood after 17 years in Las Vegas. '. New Kids singer gets in scuffle - ATLANTA (AP) New Kids on the Block member Donnie Wahlberg scuffled with a fellow airline passenger over a seat, and he could face charges. The pop singer fought with Benjamin Dattner of New York on a Delta Air Lines flight after it left Salt Lake City on Sunday, police and Delta said. The scuffle was "very shortlived, and it was not necessary for us to land the plane," said Delta spokesman William Berry. Dattner was treated for minor injuries at a hospital and initially declined to file charges, authorities said. But later, in an interview with The Boston Globe, Dattner indicated he planned to file charges. "Nobody, no matter how famous, should be above the law. This guy was an animal," Dattner said in a telephone interview from his Manhattan home. Wahlberg, who had been sitsection, ting in the first-clas- s had gone to visit with members of his entourage in coach. He left briefly, then returned and found the seat he had been occupying was taken by Dattner, police said. Hyong Muk. "If only we build confidence in AP Laserphoto Seven youths chained together are loaded into a police van outside Manhattan North Precinct early today after being charged in Sunday's slaying of a Provo man and an attack on his family. KILLING: n, First men start class at college NEW LONDON, N.H. (AP) -Men join the student body at College today tiny for the first time in more than Colby-Sawy- 60 er years. s and the seiMarches, zure of an administration building by protesters ensued after trustees voted 22-- 1 in April 1989 to open the school to men. sit-in- But a mood of acceptance prevailed as students arrived for the start of the fall semester at the college, with many women welcoming their 79 new male classmates. Maria Francesconi, a junior nt B8 lO&Ji (Continued from Page Al) Finland. Bush will leave Washington on sumFriday night for the one-da- y mit with Gorbachev on Sunday. Fitzwater said that the summit would follow the flexible pattern set by the two leaders in their initial meeting last December at Malta. Fitzwater had no details on where Bush might stop on the way home from Finland. After the Malta summit, the president addressed NATO allies in Brussels. The While House official said the principal goal of the hastily arranged Helsinki summit was "sowing unity and support by the two superpowers for the common objective of stopping Saddam Hussein." Although Soviet support for the U.S.-le- d military effort to enforce the trade embargo against Iraq has been lukewarm, Fitzwater said, "I find no area of disagreement" with the Soviets on the current Persian Gulf crisis. Fitzwater, meanwhile, denied there was a dispute with the government of Saudi Arabia on which nation controls the decision to launch a U.S. military offensive. "It's a consultation process," Fitzwater said. "We have an excellent working Air Pollution The following information is taken from the Wasatch Front air pollution report compiled by the Utah Bureau cf Air Quality. The complete report is available by telephone at GULF: nursing major from Cheshire, Mass., said she accepts the change, although she demonstrated against it last year. "We all had the summer to adjust," she said. "There's a lot less anger here and a lot more excitement now." s, Freshman Dean Heide of N.J., said he's comfortable at his new school. "My biggest fear was that we wouldn't be wanted," he said. "But after talking to the girls, I'm not worried." r President Peggy Stock said money worries made the change necessary. Rin-goe- Colby-Sawye- relationship with the Saudi Arabian government," he added. Fitzwater, meanwhile, confirmed news reports that U.S. Coast d Guardsman had boarded an tea loaded with freighter in the Gulf of Oman in an effort to enforce the international embar Iraqi-flagge- go. "The ship was ordered to divert. It did not divert. It was then boarded and now has diverted. We don't have information now on where it's being diverted to," he said. The spokesman acknowledged that some goods have been trucked into Iraq across the Jordanian border. But, he characterised this as a minor broaching of the embargo and said it was "not a problem for the overall effectiveness of the sanctions." Fitzwater, summing up the status of Americans who remain trapped in Iraq and Kuwait, said there are 2,000 American citizens left in Kuwait, of which 1200 are women and children. In Iraq, there are still 250 Americans, about half of whom are women and children, Fitzwater said. About 100 Americans were brought home over the weekend. Earlier today, Bush met with his n Cabinet for a briefing on the gulf crisis. president, returning to the capital just five days before he holds his third summit with Gorbachev, also was dispatching two top aides to solicit donations from wealthy allies to cover expenses of the U.S. military operation in the gulf region. The 373-956- 0. Conditions as of 8 a.m. were as follow: Residential Areas UTAH COUNTY Salt Lake... Weber Efjc Datljj (ISSN good good good Second Class Postage Paid at Provo. Utah good Published Daily by SCRIPPS LEAGUE NEWSPAPERS, INC. 1555 North Freedom Blvd. P 0. Box 717 U Downtown Areas PROVO Salt Lake good good Ogden Overall Air Clarity The air quality for today was good in all areas along the Wasatch Front. Forecast calls for little change Provo, Utah 1949 in - 50 co 11 HOME DELIVERY RATES (Continued from Page Al) were among women and children 21,000 Westerners initially trapped in Iraq and Kuwait by the invasion. On Monday, the Iraqi News Agency quoted remarks made by Iraq's foreign minister, Tariq Aziz, to President Cornelio Sommaruga of the International Committee of the Red Cross regarding foreigners inside Iraq. "Suffering as it is from the effects of the international siege, Iraq will not be responsible for their suffering resulting from the shortages in food supplies," Aziz said. He urged countries with large number of citizens in Iraq to "take urgent measures" to send those citizens food supplies. Iraq rescinded landing rights for foreign charters into Iraq to pick up foreign nationals, and some sources said Baghdad was seeking to swap hostages for trade, apparently in an attempt to poke holes in the embargo. Japan's Kyodo News Service said Iraq was asking Tokyo to bend the embargo in exchange for freeing Japanese hostages. In Paris, the Foreign Ministry indicated Iraq had set conditions unacceptable to France in return for landing rights that would allow a French plane to repatriate 200 women and children. In Baghdad today, Western diplo Foreign Ministries to obtain exit permits for a group of 138 foreign women and children who want to leave on the Iraqi Airways flight, diplomatic sources and airline officials reported. One Western diplomatic source said 24 Americans are among those trying to leave on that flight. The others are Britons, Canadians, Italians, French and Irish nationals, he said, but could not provide a breakdown. In Baghdad, an official at the said the Iraqi pane was chartered by the U.S. government. Late Monday, an Iraqi Airways jumbo jet carrying Iraqis stranded in Britain by the crisis left London for Baghdad. An airline official said 195 passengers were aboard. More than 100,000 Asians Indians, Sri Lankans, Bangladeshis, U.S. Embassy Thais and Filipinos Tae-woo- hopeful Utah (AP) can congressional Harmer says it would Republi- John be irresponsible to leave U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia without keeping open every option, including the use of nuclear weapons. "The United States doesn't belong in the Persian Gulf without the ability to settle the problem, including the option of using nuclear weapons on tactical military targets BACHELORS ," o, remain stranded in Jordan. Some are stuck in a squalid, makeshift camp in the no man's land just inside Jordan because authorities at the border post of Ruweishid, swamped by the human tide, has not been able to process them. Crown Prince Hassan, brother of King Hussein, today appealed for immediate aid. "We should not forget that the situation, critical as it is, may be only the tip of the iceberg," he told a news conference. if i ur David K. Harmon, M.D. necessary," the 3rd District pleased to announce the opening of his office for the practice of Adult and Pediatric Urology association with Joseph R. Armstrong, M.D. Utah Valley Physicians Plaza, Suite 303 1055 North 300 West Provo Utah is in Harmer: Leave nuke option open PROVO, The North Korean was warmly greeted in the lobby of the hotel where talks were to be held. "Wel- come," shouted several hundred onlookers outside the hotel. Some waved and applauded. As the premier's motorcade approached the hotel, two students managed to unfold a banner within view, but were quickly shoved aside by police. Eight radical students were arrested trying to take a Open. "My sister and I had been ner- unification banner to the border; vous, you know, two women alone police said. in the city," she said. "And this Another 200 radical students happens to the Watkins, with three staged a violent men there. It's crazy." clash with combat clad riot police Manhattan detective Chief Joseph at Seoul's Korea University. stu"Down with Roh DeMartino said polite recovered several weapons, including a card- dents yelled, hurling firebombs durboard cutter and a folding "butter- ing a two-hofight. Police fired fly knife" believed to be the weapvolleys of tear gas to drive students on used to kill Watkins. inside the campus. Witnesses said The motive of the crime was to the students appeared to avoid get money for admission into the chants which might be offensive toward North Korea. No injuries night, club, DeMartino said. Arrested was Yull Garry Morales, were immediately reported. who police said The North Korean leader escaped 18, of Queens, stabbed Watkins. injury shortly after he crossed the Also arrested and booked for in- border when the car in which he vestigation of murder and robbery was riding was involved in a colliwere: Johnnie Hincaipe, Anthony sion with three other cars on the Andersen, Louis Fernando Monti-erway to the hotel. Ricardo Lopez, Emiliano FerThe accident occured when a nandez, all of Queens; Pascual Car- civilian car tried to cut through the penter, of Long Island and Ricardo motorcade as it drove through Nova, address unknown. All are 18. downtown Seoul. 371-750- 0 beginning September 4, 1990 certified American Board Of Urology hope- ful said in a news release Monday. He termed Republican opponent Karl Snow's statement that he would not use nuclear weapons "disconcerting naivete." "The power and the deterrent is Harmer said. 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Abbreviations co carbon monoxide ozone oz sulfur dioxide so pa particulates Note The Utah County residential area reading is taken from the Lindon monitoring station. The State of Utah has identified the following as primary sources of pollutants in Utah County: co vehicles and gas vehicles; oz heavy industry. vapors; and pa 51-1- 84603-071- MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation NEA Service (Index) Highs co The (Index) Scale there. 143-06- POSTMASTER: Send change ot address to: ""he Daily Herald P.O. Box 717 Provo, UT 84603-071- 7 . pa credit cards. One punched Mrs. Watkins in the face. The brothers interceded and one of the men stabbed Watkins, police said. He died later at a nearby hospital. Watkins' father was treated for a leg cut. The dance club is less than a block from the subway station Soviet-educate- EditorEditor Emeritus pollution levels with a clearing index North Provo North Provo Lindon Provo S P S ID KIPK PARKINSON Publisher N. LaVERL CHRISTENSEN. Outlook of 1000 Herald where Watkins was stabbed. .Davis Sherwin Watkins' pants were said "most kids who get off at that slashed and thieves took a money stop are going to Roseland," and clip containing about $200 and some that it was "logical" to investigate (Continued from Page Al) they were headed for is located just two subway stops away. Watkins was waiting for a northbound train with his father, Sher-wihis mother, his brother Todd and Todd's wife Michelle, when a group of young men approached, one carrying a knife, another wield fight broke out in which Wahlberg poked the passenger in the eye and the passenger kicked Wahlberg in the abdomen, police said. Calls to Wahlberg's agent went unanswered Monday and this morning. A ing a box cutter. each other by meeting again and again, we should be able to generate sufficient heat to thaw the thick ice of distrust," said Kang, a born in the North who fled to the South before the 1950-5- 3 Korean War. d technoYon, a crat, said: "After crossing the border for the first time, I realize it's 1 I 1 i To register mil J"-.j- w ft |