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Show Page A2 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, October 29, 1992 PAC: People Olmos urges racial tolerance 1 jt- A - ) hostility. "But by the end of the session, by the time the kids had a chance to talk to each other, there was a lot of hugging, a lot of compassion and sympathy." The fighting broke out Monday and involved doens of teen-agerNo serious injuries were reported. Olmos, who played Lt. Castillo on "Miami Vice" and starred as an inspirational er-city math teacher in the s. inn- movie "Stand and Deliver," visits schools around the country. "That Girl" actress Mario Thomas says her role in the drama "Six Degrees of Separation" has changed the way she views life. womShe plays a well-to-d- o an forced to come to terms with herself after a young man talks his way into her home by posing as Sidney Poitier's son. CLINTON: (Continued from Page Al) recession." "It's not a depression and it's not a recession," Bush said in a broadcast from the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, displays of antique cars in the background. "the mood is entirely different" among voters from He said Edward James Olmos "There's a wonderful line in the play: 'What is paralysis but the death of the imagination'?' It shows us when our lives are too narrow, then the chances of our imaginations being fired are less, also." she said. "Ross QLOTEABLE: ot contends Per- that five three-piec- e place settings intended for Ross Perot's daughter were diverted to the similar-ap- in Tampa, Fla., Kansas City, Los Angeles and San Francisco over the weekend before w inding up his campaign in Dallas pearances on Monday night. "You need to reach out to all these folks with President Bush because he can't win," Perot told the said. those things. It's just not in the 1 is back. Bush was campaigning today in Jhe Detroit suburbs and in Grand HISS: (Continued from Page Al) convicted in the '50s was a result of either false information or judicial error. You can tell Alger Hiss should be that the heavy weight lifted from his heart." Scholars interviewed by The New York Times said Volkogonov is a respected historian and key adviser to Russian President Boris Yeltsin. But they said the case Denver rally. "It's just one of cards." In Louisville, Ky., on Wednesday. Clinton counterattacked on the focal the character issue the Aron attacks Bush's of point kansas governor. "George Bush has been saying for weeks that this election is about he of the 'read my lips.' he trust of the '15 million new jobs' ... he of the 'you will be better off four years from now if I'm elected president.'" Clinton said. "Every time Bush talks about trust, it makes chills run up and down my spine." he said. "I know something about trust. I got my trust the old fashioned way. I earned it. I didn't make it up on Election Day," Clinton said. " . "There certainly are people who have emotionally invested so much in a contrary point of view to mine, I can hardly expect them to change now," Hiss said. The thin, patrician lawyer entered the news conference in the Algonquin Hotel with the aid of a cane. His head shook, but he spoke without hesitation in a quavery voice. 20 pa good Downtown Provo ..co... 33... good The Scale good air; 5 100 moderate; 9 unhealthful; very unhealthful; 300 and above hazardous. Abbreviations co carbon monoxide oz ozone so sulfur dioxide 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 vapors; and pa heavy industry. 0 101-19- ORANGES 4 lbs. RED APPLES q ..UIDs.l 10o Delicious AVOCADOS CARROTS Clip lop 5 lb. bag LETTUCE Farmer Pack. 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But his and other's polls showed that some Republicans who were supporting Clinton were peeling away to Bush, apparently swayed by Bush's arguments that Clinton, for all his moderate talk, is a tradiDemotional crat. Even before the new opinion polls were released, Clinton moved to stop erosion. For days, he has been promoting himself as a "different Democrat" and criticizing both Republican trickle down and Democratic policies. ope 90 GOLDEN DELICIOUS, sides. Bush aides did this week. Dukakis ultimately lost the popular vote by 8 percentage points and won just 10 states. The new surveys also showed the first evidence of Ross Perot slipping since he made unsubstan- 1 Mc Family Pack close to the election. 01 oioo l- ests gave $11.2 million to both BUSH: .......31 Large Zitano Mc rtrrtno Green Bel- Dole, lb DRACULA BLOOD The following information is taken from the Wasatch Front air pollution report compiled by the Utah Division of Air Quality. The complete report is available by tel- Lindon Large Navel lion. Securities and investment inter- 1555 North Freedom Boulevard, P.O. Box 717, Provo, Utah 373-956- 0. He also said he did not think the statement by Volkogonov would convince all doubters. gave $158 million, labor $28.6 million, and ideological or single-issu- e groups $10.7 million. The largest donor group was lawyers and lobbyists, who gave $12.9 mil- lii Quality wasn't closed. at "I don't doubt that he's given an ephone Conditions as of 8 a.m. were as honest report on w hat he saw. but follows: there are a lot of things he might Residential Areas not have seen." said Richard UTAH COUNTY good Pipes, a scholar of Soviet studies at Salt Lake County good Harvard University. "There are Weber moderate County archives w ithin archives within arDowntown Areas chives. 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It found that business interests (Continued from Page Al) what it was a week ago and added that his campaign would continue airing ads attacking Clinton. "There's a consensus out there that we're on the move." Bush "Having been written off b all the electoral maps I've seen. say to the American people, don't believe that. Things have changed dramatically. We'll see on Election Day." Bush again pointed to growth in the Gross Domestic Product at a 2.7 percent annual rate in the latest quarter as proof that the economy Overall, the center's study Saturday Only 1350 NORTH FREEDOM BLVD., PROVO 890 WEST CENTER ST., PROVO TO THESE PRICES 759 East 400 South, Springville WE ADD ONLY 10 BANANAS posed. & OF COURSE YOU SAVE ALWAYS! "party-build- David Rapids, Mich., while Clinton was making a noontime speech in downtown Detroit. Michigan, with 18 electoral votes, is one of the election's battleground states. Perot on Wednesday launched into his heaviest road schedule since formally declaring his candidacy. After a rally in Denver on Wednesday night, he planned Prices Effective Tuesday ing" 1 that the Republi- cans ... were going to disrupt his daughter's wedding, and so that's why he dropped out of the race. Now, apparently there's something to this because authorities now have discovered Contras." (Continued from Page Al) seat, Democrat who Owens, Wayne spent the last six years in the U.S. House, is by far the top PAC recipient. Through Aug. 19, Owens collected $344,-70- 4 33 percent of his total refrom PACs, while indiceipts viduals donated $714,737 or 68 percent of the receipts. Republican Robert F. Bennett is financing his Senate campaign mostly through his own cash and loans, which through Aug. 19 came to almost $1.9 million. PACs gave Bennett just $9,900 and individual contributors shelled out $47,509. Owens reports no personal contributions or loans. The bulk of Bennett's PAC contributions have come from insurance groups and TV $5,000 and movie production groups $2,000. Owens' PAC support comes from labor, which shelled out $160,250; ideological and single-issu- e groups, which contributed $88,523; finance, insurance and real estate interests, which gave $24,5 10; and the transportation industry, which gave $1 ,600. "The irony is most of this money was distributed under traditional rules," said Makinson. "The PACs only caught on late to how Jake Gam's From Herald Wire Reports "Miami Vice" star Edward James Olmos urged racial tolerance at a high school where black and Hispanic students brawled this week. "When we first arrived there," the actor's spokesman. Nick Athas, said after Olmos' visit Wednesday to North Hollywood High School, "there was a tremendous amount of threatened incumbents are in Congress and groups that gave large amounts to the GOP early may be reconsidering the w isdom of their investments." Under federal law, individuals can give a candidate $1,000 per election and parties up to $20,000 a year. PACs can give candidates $5,000 per election and parties $15,000 a year. Donations from corporations and unions have been banned for decades. By law, each presidential candidate is supposed to run on $55 million in public money and $10 million from the candidate's national party. But a loophole has allowed the national committees to raise unlimited amounts of "soft money" from wealthy individuals, corporations and unions for activities. Ellen Miller, the center's director, says congressional incumbents have such a money advantage over their challengers that 343 House members effectively remain unop- P While Creme. 1 69e oz.. Decorative 10' Halloween 349 About Your Paper HomS 8 The Daily Herald is published daily, Monday through Friday evenin9 Saturday and Sunday morning, by Scripps League 5:30. jne Herald business office is closed weekends. 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