Show f Stand 2A Saturday AprJ 20 1991 er FROM PAGE OHE I Lowder of Kurds clear Iraqis told to stay —— — rrrr ZAKHO Iraq (AP) — A US general met with Iraqi military officers Friday to tell them to stay out of the way as allied troops build camps for Kurdish refugees struggling to survive in the mountains of northern Iraq Lt Gen John L Shahkashvi-l- i head of allied military forces mobilized to deal with the refugee crisis delivered the warning during a meeting at an empty customs station just inside northern Iraq “We had a very frank exchange of views” he said after emerging and shaking hands with the two Iraqi officers But he added that “as in all first meetings there are some issues that remain to be worked We will work them (out) in due fi rnif ATT -- - W I '“ ft- - - i ' -- : - v - F f 4 1 v v ¥ ¥ V )' 5 ' A 1 1 ::- -' x - -- i Vi V allegations T r itf-r1 - w v -v- i ‘ ' v t " — A Kurdish - — '(SKIRT) i j and Infrared Bac- — 1 ' Regional forecast by other allied officers met with Staff Brig Gen Nushwan Danoun and Staff Brig Gen Abdul-Hafi- z Jazail The Iraqis declined to speak to reporters but told US officers they were from staff headquarters in Baghdad In Washington the White House welcomed Iraq’s agreement with the United Nations Key: (d) jVsc--v - Jr± I 4 V" h 4aL g— II - — VV “4 4f ' cm Mwgja Mm The Associated ty on Thursday to establish centers for refugees in northern Iraq Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said the plan “appears to provide a basis for the UN to take over the operation we will establish” with allied troops The special UN envoy who reached the agreement with Iraq Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan had said earlier in the day in Geneva that he expected the US and UN plans to be reconciled but he declined to speculate on when The UN plan calls for Iraq to create camps and way stations in the border area to help refugees wishing to return to their homes in Iraq but there is no provision for outside security forces Crews to remove Idaho missile debris HAMER Idaho — Interstate Idaho was scheduled to close at 9 am today to allow Hill Air Force Base crews to remove debris and recover three solid propellant missile boosters nearly lost when a 3 missile transporter overturned Thursday Forty-on- e Hill employees cooperating with the Idaho State Police are expected to separate the three boosters and prepare them for transport to Hill Lt Col Paul Sickert Hill Mishap Board president said officials weren’t certain how long the recovery would take or how long the road would be closed although they said they expect to complete the recovery by Sunday Until the road reopens those traveling through eastern Idaho will be required to use a gravel road that could add about an hour of travel time through the area CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS The truck carrying the three rocket motors from Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana to Hill overturned about 25 miles north of Idaho Falls about 10:30 am closing the highway for nine hours The risk of an explosion was considered remote 15 in eastern Min-utem- an The policy is to promptly correct any error If you find a mistake or something you think is unfair 0 from 7 am please call to 4 pm weekdays Standard-Examiner- ’s 625-421- The bonding bill approved Thursday by the Utah Legislature includes $27 million to renovate the Ogden Community Correction Center at 949 Washington Blvd The halfway house is the site of the former Ranch Motel A story in Friday’s paper incorrectly stated the name of the building Fri Ma-thes- H Lowder for his campaign help when he was sworn in as mayor but now says Lowder wasn’t a crucial factor in his victory “Larry certainly supported me and I appreciate his work” Sneddon said “I had a number of people in my campaign and Larry played a small part in that” Lowder cast a shadow on his own character with a recent political trick jackpot: $38000 s high-strun- m lestial” Lowder’s supporters also appreciate his inside information which often contains a kernel or more of truth “Larry’s a good friend of mine” Williford said “He’s probably had an unfortunate past But Larry doesn’t want us to be sorry for him” Williford said Lowder is widely disliked because of stories about him in the Standard-Examiner “I’ve probably had two dozen people in high places say ‘Stay away from Lowder’ ” Williford said Lowder has drawn news coverage frequently due to his propen- sity for public high-profi- le behavior This month for example he donated $100 to the police department during a city council meeting “That was a day’s worth of money” Lowder said “I donated my $100 — where were the rich citizens of carpet-- cleaning Ogden?” 399-981- 1 and 50 percent Sunday Classified ads National temps Call National forecast Temps Indicate previous dav's h’gh and overnight low to 8 a m EST weekdays or Saturday 8 to 6 to 1130 8 a m am pm am 394-167- 1 394-771- 1 625-434- 5 625-438- 3 Display ads Monday through Friday 8 a m to 5 p m After 5 p m or Saturdays 9 am to noon Dispatch department - 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Unhealthful - Very Unhealthful - Hazardous except gusty near showers mid-60- office-hold- Gene Glasmann Hatch — President Randall C Hatch — Editor and Publisher Flora Ogan — Associate Editor Downtown er er Standard-Examine- r 10-2- Highs in the on Sneddon publicly thanked ce Ru-ch- non-sto- (r) - Residential areas G - Good M - Moderate U V Standard-Examin- y issuance of a protective order forbidding him from harming or threatening the woman Lowder and the woman still live apart though they are on good terms and date occasionally Today in Ogden he’s on a e basis with bartenders and cocktail waitresses at clubs he frequents — and where he is known at night for boisterous pop litical conversation and jokes And during the day he regularly terrorizes secretaries with urgent phone calls for politicians and reporters then badgers those who will listen with his gossip about Ogden City and Weber County politics “No one can accuse me of being shy I’m a spirited person I'm a leader” said Lowder who’s running for mayor again this year “I give a damn about Ogden I’ll rebuild Ogden” Lowder said it’s his destiny to lead Ogden for two reasons: To be an example to youth and to prevent police from framing anyone else so they don’t wrongly go to prison which he says “certainly isn’t Disneyland” Lowder does have access to Ogden insiders and to prove it to DePaulis — who was noncommittal on his offer of campaign support — he brought along a book by former Gov Scott and Christmas cards he received last year from the likes of Mayor Scott Sneddon Weber County Commissioners Randall Williford and Joan Hellstrom and former Utah House Speaker Nolan Karras “For Larry Thanks for your friendship and support” the late governor wrote in an inscription to his book “Your best friend Mayor Scott Sneddon” is how Sneddon signed his card Sneddon said he considers Lowder a friend but not his best friend “For a convicted felon to come out of jail to become very involved in politics to run a business and not get back in jail like a lot of people do I think is commendable” Sneddon said Lowder told DePaulis he was responsible for Sneddon’s 1989 election victory over Clifford Goff Today’s weather outlook Utah: Increasing clouds today with scattered showers and thundershowers mainly afternoon Breezy south winds western valleys Gusty winds near Showers Cloudy and breezy tonight and Sunday with scattered showers and thundershowers Lows tonight in the 30s and 40s Highs today in the 60s and 70s and Sunday in the 50s to low 70s Salt Lake Ogden and Provo: Today mostly cloudy with a chance of showers or thundershowers developing by after0 noon South winds mph moved out and first-nam- refugee washes her daughter’s hair at a camp in eastern Turkey Friday the shuttle’s cargo bay Before Discovery returns to Earth crew members will recover the IBSS spacecraft Once researchers gain a better understanding of the upper atmosphere and how spacecraft appear to sensors in the regions several hundred miles above the Earth’s surface Redd said “they also can detect other objects against that background” objects such as missile warheads Discovery was to have gone up last month but it had to be taken back to the hangar for replacement of cracked hinges on two of four doors The doors on the belly of the orbiter must shut tightly once the external fuel tank drops off after liftoff Failure to close could cause the shuttle to bum up during its return to Earth kground Signature Survey (IBSS) 'instrument packages ORRIS ' was built by USU while SKIRT was made by Space Systems En- -' gjneering a USU spin-of- f compa- in located the ny campus t Research and Technology Park ’ and IBSS was constructed in Gcr- many and calibrated by USU sci- entists de-- 1 ORRIS is a telescope-lik- e I vice using infrared sensors and a r radiometer to obtain information 'on the infrared character of the I Earth’s upper atmosphere where - the monitoring and engagement Z of ballistic missiles could occur SKIRT will observe the phe-- 1 nomenon called shuttle glow - which causes the orbiter to glow - in the dark Data from the re- search will be used to determine whether such a light aura would f‘ ji IBSS will orbit the Discovery during its flight while both CIRRIS and SKIRT will remain in nt ' r zero-gravi- C f ! affect future space surveillance systems IBSS will monitor the shape and spectral structure of plumes emitted from Discovery’s maneuvering rockets in the vacuum of space The information should enable SDI to develop sensors than can pinpoint a ballistic missile happen until Wednesday for the USU team Vendell said The astronauts “basically will spend the first day getting into - orbit and preparing and activat-ing the equipment From the sec-- £ ond day on it should be pretty exciting for us” he said Discovery is carrying the Cryo-- genic Infrared Radiance Instru-£mefor Shuttle (CIRRIS) 'Shuttle Kinetic Infrared Test I I'-tC- -ni Shuttle From 1A r : -- fiwi 3 x $ '’£-- : On April 10 a reporter lij tened in as Lowder called Chief Joe Ritchie and told Ritchie that a potential city coun-c- il candidate Wynn Covieo had leaked to the media information that Ogden Police Detective Kent Ross had been charged with a sex crime Lowder himself in fact had leaked the story to the He said he told that Covieo was to blame for the leak because he dislikes Covieo and wanted to generate opposition in the police department to Covieo Covieo bad nothing to do with alerting the Standard-Examinto the charges against Ross according to the reporters and editors involved with the story “If Larry did that then Larry’s wrong” Sneddon said Lowder who said he recently had a falling out with Sneddon feels that despite his contributions to Ogden and Weber County he is continually snubbed by s and therefore most considers them his enemies then-Poli- 120-da- time” weather permitting little will girl- signed an order consenting to the te He did not elaborate A Pentagon spokesman Air Force Capt Sam Grizzle said the Iraqis had confirmed they would not operate any aircraft north of the 36th parallel He said he couldn’t confirm British newspaper reports the Iraqis were told to withdraw all troops from a zone about 30 miles wide along the Turkish border The meeting took place as US troops continued to scout for sites for the refugee camps US officials said six Special Forces teams had been formed to search for suitable locations Tons of relief supplies continued to pour into Turkey on British French and Canadian planes A Soviet plane also brought relief supplies for the hungry Kurds Shalikashvili accompanied live-i-n friend filed a civil complaint in 2nd District Court accusing him of violating the Utah Spouse Abuse Act by assaulting her threatening to kill her and threatening to bum down her house No criminal charges were filed Court records show Lowder who did not respond to the woman’s 1 ’ nV'A-- (4 X'iiv't 4 12 it V' s I ' 'f : : F From 1A la 1989 Lowder's -- Call our switchboard 394-771- 1 9 am am to to 4 p m 625-421- 0 625-422- 6 625-424- 4 625-422- 9 773-728- 3 625-420- 5 625-427- 0 625-422- 0 394-167- 1 625-426- 6 625-428- 1 625-426- 0 5 pm |