OCR Text |
Show ram nnn The Daily Herald r n Thursday, October 3, 1995 es for victims of crash Opposition party proposes tax cut TOKYO (AP) Japan's opposition party has come up with an election season promise that few citizens could oppose an $160 billion tax cut. ; New Frontier Party leader Ichiro Ozawa announced the promise Wednesday night as new polls showed the party far behind its chief rival, Prime Minister Ryu-tar- o Hashimoto's Liberal Democratic Party. "The state of the economy is becoming more and more disastrous," Ozawa said, adding that he would slash government bureaucracy to pay for the tax cuts. Japan will vote Oct. 20 for the lower house of Parliament, which chooses the prime minister, The Yomiuri Shimbun said a poll conducted Sunday and Mond of day showed about voters supporting the LDP. 500-memb- er one-thir- Woman loses last of octuplets A woman LONDON (AP) who had been trying against medical advice to give birth to eight babies lost the last four fetuses Wednesday. In a brief statement, King's College Hospital in London said: "We regret to announce that Mandy Allwood has now lost her four remaining babies." Allwood, 32, prematurely gave birth to three boys on Monday. All died. Obstetrician Donald Gibb said doctors delivered a girl under anesthetic this morning. The baby weighed just 7.7 ounces and died soon afterward. Allwood conceived the eight fetuses after taking fertility drugs and rejected medical advice to abort some of them. The hospital said Allwood, in the 19th week of her pregnancy, received a blood transfusion and was in stable condition. Yeltsin endorses Chechen accord 1 President MOSCOW (AP) Boris Yeltsin endorsed his security chief's peace plan for Chechnya today, as a rebel leader arrived for talks with Alexander Lebed and Russia's prime minister. Yeltsin's backing for Lebed's plan comes a day after Russia's Communist-dominated parliament criticized the accord. "The main thing is that the bloodshed was stopped," said Yeltsin, who met with Lebed this morning for the first time since the peace accord was signed in August. "But it's too early to relax." Critics say Lebed's peace accord amounts to an admission of Russia's defeat in Chechnya. Interior Minister Anatoly Kulikov told parliament Wednesday that it amounts to "high treason." In a nationwide radio address today, Yeltsin said much remains to be done to ensure a lasting peace in Chechnya. the search. Fujimori, who flew over the crash sight Wednesday afternoon, bulk Peru The of CALLAO, the Peruvian commercial jet that said the bulk of the aircraft was crashed off the Pacific coast is submerged under more than 500 had been dragged more than 500 feet underwater, feet of water and the current more than north by with other debris scattered over three miles from the point of miles of choppy, impact. ocean. A navy spokesman, Capt. Erick Rescuers have little hope of del Aguila, said navy ships the survivors among finding any 70 people who were aboard remained at sea throughout the Aeroperu Flight 603 when it night. "You always have hope," he crashed Wednesday morning 50 said. the Peruvian coast. miles off Four Americans were among Searchers recovered 10 bodies the passengers. They were identiWednesday, President Alberto as Galen Canutsen, Samsina fied no found but of sign Fujimori said, survivors among the 61 passengers Niis Lindeen, Dennis Trial and and nine crew members. The Kenneth Vaisman Lichtman, the search was suspended at nightfall, airline said. No hometowns were given. and was to resume '.oday. of the passengers were Only The Boeing 757, bound for Sanvictiago, Chile, reported equipment Peruvians. Of the remaining tims, 30 were Chilean, two British, failure only five minutes after taktwo Italian, one a New Zealander, ing off from Lima at 12:42 a.m. one a Spaniard and 10 were from fusethe 757's Parts of Boeing other Latin American countries. miles off 40 found about were lage Five minutes after takeoff, pilot shore, west of Ancon. said Adm. Jaime Monge, head of navy rescue Erick Schreiber reported problems operations. Ancon is 30 miles and began circling back toward Lima. He reported that the plane's north of Lima. Seats and other debris floated navigational equipment was not on an ocean su.face slick with fuel. responding and that he had no idea "I think you should be talking where he was. "I don't have any instruments," about days and not hours." Apilio he said, according to Transportain chief the Arundc, navy security Lima port city of Callao, said of tion Minister Elsa Carrera, who By LYNN F. An independent aviation expert in Tacoma, Wash., said it was still MONAHAN Associated Press Writer too early to know w hat caused the crash, but said it was unlikely the would instruments navigation completely fail. The chances are "almost - 'W "ill f - 1 1 Herrtan Barrlga, right, son of Chilean police Col. Hernan Barriga, with his daughter at the Santiago, Chile, airport on Wednesday as they prepare to fly to Peru to try to recover and repatriate the remains of Barriga's father, one of the victims of an aircraft that crashed shortly after takeoff from Lima, Peru, Wednesday. appears heard a tape of his conversation with the control tower in Lima. "What's happening? What altitude am I at? Why is my ground crash alarm on? Am I over land or sea?" "You're over sea," the tower replied. Schreiber calmly asked for a By CANDICE HUGHES Associated Press Writer efforts to break up Bosnia, sparking the worst conflict in Europe is expectsince World War II PARIS Reuniting almost a ed to Bosnia, dashing recognize year after they signed an agreeBosnian Serb dreams of joining ment to end the war in Bosnia, their territories with Serbia. the Bosnian and Serbian presiHe hopes, in turn, to persuade dents met today to tackle some to withdraw the case Izetbegovic of the biggest remaining obsta- Bosnia against lodged cles to a permanent peace. Yugoslavia at the international PresiSerbian "It went well," war crimes tribunal in The dent Slobodan Milosevic said Hague, Netherlands. Bosnia has talk. A grim-face- d accused after the two-hoYugoslavia of compliciBosnian President Ilija in ty genocide. Izetbegovic said nothing. The Paris meeting comes on The two then headed for septhe heels of Bosnia's first postarate talks with President war, nationwide election, intendJacques Chirac and Carl Bildt, ed to help knit the shattered the senior civilian coordinator of country back together. the Bosnian peace plan. A joint Bosnian voters selected a news conference was scheduled presidency and a for this afternoon. joint legislature for the entire "The purpose of our meeting country and separate governand is the strengthening of stability ments for the Muslim-Croin the region," Milosevic said as Serb regions. he entered the French presidenIzetbegovic won the most tial Elysee Palace before the votes on the presidency ballot, edging out the leading Bosnian meeting. The last time they met in Serb candidate, Momcilo Krajis-nito become chairman of the Paris, in December, the two leaders attended an international body. He has no conference to sign the peace more power than Krajisnik or the Croat member, Kresimir Zubak. accord that ended the 3 12-yeBut as chairman, Izetbegovic is war in Bosnia. This time, the two men are Bosnia's representative to the at the outside world. meeting At the first presidency meetHotel Marigny near the Elysee, each hoping to win concessions ing, held Monday in the Bosnian from the other. capital of Sarajevo, the troika confirmed its commitment to the Balkan power-brMilosevic oker who led Bosnian Serb defend Bosnia's constitution. By SAMIR KRILIC Associated Press Writer Boris Yeltsin MOSCOW delivered an unprecedented radio address today aimed at reassuring the nation he is still in charge. "This country has a president and he is a working president," he said in a message, apparently taped at the Kremlin hospital where he is awaiting open-hea- rt surgery. Yeltsin complained about how his illness has sparked calls from the opposition for his resignation te and raised doubts about his fitness to govern. "Some people," Yeltsin said without naming names, use his illness "as a pretext to pursue their selfish ends and start petty intrigues." Yeltsin admitted that preparing for his surgery, expected to take place in November or December, "takes me a lot of time." But he insisted he is "aware of what's going on in the country." The address, broadcast nationwide, was the first of what will be frequent talks to the nation, presi k, SJJ rsv h r i V today. ' v . ,'--- rt,-.- &,; y an ir:crc:"L TO SAYE LITIS CARPET CFYCBJt CKSica We've made this event very easy for you to understand... PURCHASE ONE REMNANT flPJO GET THE SECOND REMNANT AT 50 OFF! Medications to control appetite and cravings Nutrition guide book and DDC modified diet Here's how it works...when you purchase a remnant or roll-enat our regular low, low everyday price (part-ro- ll will receive same size remnant, at 50 off. another you DDC's motivational tape Copy of 'Thinner at Last" d) Complete lab work EXAMPLE: you purchase 9'x12' remnant for $45, you can aelect another 9'x12' remnant that tells for $45, and you can take It home for only $22.50. If Pulmonary function test 'Use of Powerhouse Gym's facilities to awpc ciiiu iuiic uiiouw Get more for your weight management investment, Doctor's Diet Clinic takes your health Seriously! aayl Smith came cwc wngNng toTheDoctofs euang ngm ana It's your choice from a very special group of g s left over from our and carpets. Plushes, saxony plushes, berbers, loops, all textures, styles snd colors. roll-en- di best-sellin- part-roll- Diet m its. Aier participating HURRY IN TODAY FC3 IKE BEST SELECTED. Tl'JS SALE EMS SAJVZDAY fZ7Tts 1PETCURI f 075 often was seen but not heard. The Kremlin also said Yeltsin had several important meetings v Physician assisted Information Russians have had only a few brief, carefully edited glimpses of their president on television since he suffered a heart attack this summer. In the appearances, Yeltsin face-to-fac- e, Lose 35 - 60 lbs. in 3 months & 70 -- 120 lbs. in 6 months! Call For More Ignatyev said he didn't know how often Yeltsin would deliver the addresses, but said the president wants to do it on a regular basis. CPPCOTOIYFCRYGU er Now available in Provo & Utah County, 4 spokesman Igor Ignatyev ar Utilizing the Newest Physician Assisted Diet Pill Therapy! ' dential said. er at three-memb- plane to guide him back to the airport. Just before 1:10 a.m., he advised the tower to prepare for a rescue. Then, contact was lost. The transportation minister said Schreiber never panicked. "The pilot's calmness, his serenity was incredible," she said. EVUXiZl Second remnant must be of equal or lesser value. wu orw jcaz giau: North zoo wctr (Viulaok Orekn) Sunt 373-240- 0 fast, safe; LOSS CARPET I FURNITURE WAREHOUSE) Pmovo 'Adud .night low mat '""I- Thvnr'c 7777V WEIGHT j John Yeltsin reassures nation he is in charge Bosnian, Serbian presidents convene three-memb- AP Photo infinitesimal." Nance said. Aeroperu spokesman Manuel Moron said the plane was registered in the United States and was maintained there by United and( American airlines. He said three Boeing officials were en route to the scene. Flight 603 originated in Mianu on Tuesday evening. The flight! number remained the same, but the' plane was changed in Lima, said, Raul Chiappo, Miami operations ; manager for Aeroperu. It was the second crash of a commercial jet in Peru this year. In February, 123 people were killed when a Faucett Airlines Boeing 737 crashed into a mountain in. i southern Peru. That accident was blamed on ' pilot error. Aeroperu, the former state- owned airline, was bought by Aerovias de Mexico three year' ago. Soon after the privatization, the company bought the jet that crashed. The plane was only a year old at the time. Aeroperu's operations are based in Lima. 455 South 900 West Provo 375-612- 8 PGzrjcrdaan for the deepest, extraction method cleaning available! longest-lastin- Call 379-071- 0 |