Show 8C faraard-ExaTire- TesC3y Fe£aary 16 1933 r UtahMetro injunction issued against abortion funds rules DENVER (AP) — Three birth control organizations serving Colorado and Utah haNe won a temporary reprieve from new federal rules barring federally funded family planning clinics from advising pregnant women on abortion US District Court Judge Zita L Weinshienk on Monday granted preliminary injunction against the new rule scheduled to go into effect March 3 sought by Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood based in Denver Planned Parenthood of Utah and the Boulder (Colo) Women's Health Clinic She said the order applies only to the three plaintiffs’ clinics “The order just says the government cannot put these regulations into effect until we have a chance to hear it in a final told The Aso ciated Press The judge said she expected new hearing dates to be set within a week She also said two other similar cases will be heard in federal courts in Boston and New York this week The Denver suit claims the hear-Weinshie- nk new federal ruling violates the Federal Title X statute and the intent of Congress censures free speech rights at family planning clinics and violates the right of privacy of clinics and their patients The Department of Health and Human Services ruled that family planning programs receiving federal funds may not provide pregnant women with information on abortion or refer them to other sources even if they ask Administration officials have said the rule is intended to make compound where a police offiy cer was killed after a standoff by a polygamist clan last month but it was unclear when they would move back in of Roger Bates clan matriarch Vickie Singer and Heidi Singer Swapp 23 whoAvere accompanied by an elderly woman who was not identified returned Monday to the rural complex which police ringed for 13 days while trying to negotiate an end to the standoff The siege came to an end only after a flurry of gunfire left Department of Corrections dog handler Fred House dead and clan ring leader Addam Swapp 13-da- w son-in-la- 27 injured with bullet wounds “It’s going to take some fixup work before the place is livable” said Bates as he looked over the damage to the complex He would not say when the family would return to its homes Bates did not participate in the standoff Heidi Singer was among the six adults and nine children who holed up in the log cabin after the Jan 16 bombing of a Mormon Church building The compound had been cordoned off by police since the siege ended Jan 28 The complex has been without electricity since marksmen shot out power during the She said the new regulations e switch” represented a from past interpretations of the statute by previous administrations “180-degre- Weinshienk accused the Reagan administration of try ing to use the regulations to circumvent Congress and amend legislation that set up Title X of the Public Health Service Act in 970 to provide family planning clin1 ics “Legislative history includes a groundswell of support in Congress for women’s rights to abortion even three years before the Supreme Court decision" legaliz Weinshienk said she based her decision on many US Supreme Court rulings that said there could not be rules that “dictated to doctors what they say to patients which is what the regulations attempted to do" “Based on that finding and the fact that all of these cases indicat ed that such attempted regulation was unconstitutional I found irreparable injury The last two inprongs for such a preliminary harms of a junction are balancing to the plaintiff and against harms to the defendant" the judge said The order will be in writing and out by the end of the week she said The judge said she made the ruling on a holiday Presidents Day because it was the only date when the two sides and herself could get together Weber County Republicans are preparing candidate roster just in case Damage to compound caused by Singer standoff surveyed to his arm and chest y- ing abortion she said Bailey still unannounced in race Clan members return to site MARION (AP) — At least two people have returned to the sure federal funds are not used to promote abortion even indirectl- By BRUCE AUCHLY Standard Examiner stall standoff and armored personnel carriers which moved in as the siege ended knocked over power and telephone lines leading to the homes Bates said On Bates’ dwelling where House was killed as he commanded his dog to knock down Swapp the front door was missing and at least one window was broken Bates said the interior also was in disarray The night before the standoff ended officers moved into Bates’ home and waited for Swapp to go outside to the goat pen in the morning OGDEN — Weber County Commissioner William Bailey still has not announced whether he’ll run for this year but county Republicans are preparing an alternative in case he isn’t their man “We have assumed all along that he would be the candidate” said county GOP chairman Lane Ronnow Bailey 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