Show 2A Saturday Ncvemoef 26 1SS3 r Siandard-Exanme- Red Army sends tanks to quell ethnic rioting military armor in both Baku a city in Azerbaijan and Yerevan capital of neighboring Armenia were shown on the Soviet evening television news said Soviet leaders would meet soon with delegations of Armenians and Azerbaijanis seeking a “solution that would conform to the best interests of these two peoples and our country’ — Tens of MOSCOW thousands of people packed Baku's central square Frida facing Red Army tanks sent by the Kremlin o quell ethnic noting and panic in the southern republics of Azerbaijan and Armenia A spokesman for the Azerbaijan government said by telephone from Baku that soldiers had cordoned off Armenian districts in the city of 17 million people Mikhail S Gorbachev president and Communist Party chief (P) An announcer said “The passions and emotions accumulated m the hearts of Baku residents spill out in the square" and another in Yerevan added “Contradictory rumors are being floated which aggravate the atmosphere" Gorbachev made the comment in a joint interview with visiting President Francois Mitterrand of Fran'ce broadcast Friday night on the French television network Antenne-- 2 Scenes of milling masses and More than 2000 ethnic Armenians have fed Azerbaijan to Armenia panicked by violence that killed three people and injured at least 126 Reports of far higher tolls are nfe m the Armenian community but cannot be confirmed Ethnic conflict in the two Caucasus republics began last February because of a dispute over Nagorno-Karabak- a h territory Armenian population that has been part of with a predominantly and mass demonstrations demanding that the territory be annexed to Armenia although they do not have a common border but Moscow did not approve it A not Feb 28 in the Azerbaijani city of Sumgait killed 32 people 26 of them Armenians Armenian legislators issued an- other challenge to Gorbachev's policies Fnday at an impromptj Hostage Quake - Azerbaijan since 1923 Armenians held general strikes From 1A From 1A ported In Maine ihe quul-- broke windows and knocked pictures off walls However the Secret Service in Kcnnebunkport said the quake was not felt at the weekend home of President-elec- t George Bush and his wife Barbara The quake rattled Boston's Top of the Hub restaurant on the 52nd floor of the Prudential Center while about 120 people were dining said maitre d’ Stephen Brown “It was enough to make you feel queasy" he said Canadian Press said the tremor was felt all over the island of Montreal along the north and south shores of the St Lawrence River as welj as in the bans and Quebec City Traffic lights were out throughout Montreal and there was no electricity in major hotels and Montreal’s central tram station Telephone lines are also down around the island An earthquake of 35 on the Richter scale can cause slight damage in the local area 4 mod- rut Anderson was dropping off AP photographer Don Mell after a spirited tennis match A green Mercedes pulled in front of their erate damage 5 considerable 6 severe damage damage car Three bearded gunmen jumped out One dragged Anderson from his car in a bearhug Mell watched helpless a 9mm pistol pointed at his head “Terry had the look of a man who knew he was doomed” he said Later that day the Islamic Jihad a Shiite Moslem group released a photo of Anderson warning of “catastrophic consequences” if Kuwait did not free 17 alleged terrorists Those demands have not been met and the US government refuses to negotiate with groups holding pro-Irani- an hostages In the past 3'6 years Terry Anderson has seen the moon and the stars but once He gazed at them while shackled on a Beirut rooftop He has taken trips according to CIA information taped up like a mummy and transported in a sealed coffin hidden m the belly of a truck less-pleasa- nt IE£ f Associated Press guardrail on Road 175 north of Quebec slide caused by an earthquake No major City Canada is bent as a result of a land- - damage or injuries were reported Friday A Once would-b- e rescuers came to the very door of the house where he and other Americans had been hidden but their cap-todiverted the searchers Today he apparently feels forgotten by his country and increasingly bitter Every morning said Fontaine Anderson greets the new day thus: “Another day another rs Shuttle From 1A 'reaches orbit to verify that the and crew are in good reshape Nothing else will be known the Air Force gives 24 hours' notice that Atlantis will land on K'the sprawling desert lake bed at K? Edwards Air Force Base Calif The only thing the Pentagon Jfl has said is that Atlantis will blast JC off from Kennedy Space Center between 632 am and 9:32 am the exact time will remain £ classified until the countdown XjZ clock flickers to life nine minutes I 2 before launch Ironically all the secrecy is de-- 2 signed to protect a payload that un-rC- til v-- ’2 sbut -- S3 i Bush v From 1A through the rooms of the home which is furnished comfortably with wicker bright fabrics and dozens of family photographs Millie the Bushes’ English 4 I 4a - springer spaniel frolicked alongside and Bush later led the entire group on a precarious climb over offshore rocks to pose for a “class if has been described in some detail in newspapers and magazines m the past few weeks The spacecraft is thought to be a highly advanced $500 million satellite that will cover 80 percent of the Soviet Union and snare a variety of key intelligence information for the Pentagon CIA and National Security Agency It will be lifted from Atlantis' cargo bay by an astronaut using the shuttle’s robot arm and placed into a low orbit probably on the mission’s second day Atlantis then will shadow the satellite while Air Force Space Division ground controllers in Sunnyvale Calif check out its systems If the satellite malfunctions it could be scooped from space by the robot arm and hauled back to Earth by the shuttle allowing the military to salvage its sophisticated sensors and any cameras or radar systems it likely carries For its part Pentagon officials have refused to confirm or deny the information But civilian experts such as Stares contend that Soviet technology — like that of the United States — enables the Soviets to identify the payload by using radar and powerful ground telescopes to pinpoint its orbit and visibly examine the spacecraft as it whirls overhead Under international agreement the initial orbits of all satellites also must be filed with the United Nations shortly after launch the Sovithereby ets still more details on a spacecraft's mission hand-deliverin- g before the vice president leaves for Washington Sunday after- picture” taken by his official photographer After a jog Friday afternoon Bush was to entertain Boston's Cardinal Bernard Law at dinner Hart aid the two men had “known each other for some It’s an opportunity to see time an old friend" Hart said there was no word on whether Bush’s new chief of staff retiring New Hampshire Gov John Sununu would visit Bush noon Also Friday Bush’s campaign and transition press secretary Sheila Tate said she has taken herself out of the competition for the same job in the Bush White House “I talked to members family and I just had a reluctance to give up the good person47 said in al life” Tate Today’s weather outlook and i- - 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“Promise me one thing I’m never Monday through Fnday 8am to 5 p m After 5pm or Saturdays 9am to noon Dispatch department w t ting in his office m Mercy Medical Center in Durango Colo sporting a Ronald Reagan tie clip He said the captors didn’t move the hostages for 28 days after Weir was released and 91 days after his release weekdays or Saturday II ' transmitters" Jacobsen released Nov 2 1986 is the only former hostage who believes that a rescue is possible “A troop of Boy Scouts could’ve rescued us” he said sit- Classified ads " i The freed hostages today say they were held in an unfinished building in West Beirut They can pin it down even closer It was so near the Beirut airport says Jenco “you could smell the gas from the planes “They thought we were all CIA in the beginning They thought my silver fillings of cavities were Standard-Examine- r Call Su-io- a wear upd®' - 399-961- 1 g' w me s'a'e o' Vsrnm A b's' ' a o' mss’ d'r a w r— j oe- - " a'-Ned'r'tda Coud a'd w —a' sca’e'd A y subsenbe: Call the circulation department at one of the numbers below weekdays 8 a m 5 p m Weber & North Davis counties South Davis Box Elder & Morgan Delivery problems Call before 7 30 p m weekdays or before 11 30 a m Saturdays and Sundays After those times please leave a recorded message Carrier delivery rates: Daily & Sunday $7 25month or $87year Mail delivery rates: Daily & Sunday $8 50month or $102year $5 00month or $60yea r Sunday only jt Extended forecast Utah better than Ronald Reagan does This administration has devalued the hostages That’s their word: The kidnapped CIA Beirut bureau chief William Buckley was brought in and chained to a pillar American intelligence sources have said Buckley was tortured Their cell was filthy The guards were teenagers or men in their 20s who were paid $25 to $50 a month Jacobsen said Buckley caught pneumonia ran a high fever became delirious and started hallucinating They never brought him medication Anderson chained to a cot several feet away heard his death rattles “He died in our presence" Jenco said of Buckley That was on June 3 1985 five months before his captors announced Buck-lehad been “executed" To Cent nued cooi w ” cws Saturr day n ''p r "s ’o d 2Cs H g"s m me uSs ’o " d 4s j't The president’s last response to Anderson’s charges “That wasn’t I think he had Terry speaking a script that was given to him" Peggy Say disagrees: “I think I know my brother a hell of a lot doing nothing with their beards grown during captivity until Anderson is free On the day Anderson was taken hostage Jenco saw him “I lifted my blindfolds and caught a glimpse through a crack m the closet of a blindfolded man chained by his left wnst and left ankle to a bed He was very depressed and traumatized” said Jenco For the first 100 days they spoke not a word An armed guard watched them constantly They were given two containers one for water the other for urine Circulation Temoeratures ird ca’e previous day's tow o 8 a m EST high and ovem the mid 30s to lew 40s South and east C ouds and snow snowe's decreas ng Satjr-da- y Becom ng pa" y coud t Tate began serving as Bush’s campaign press secretary last summer at a time his campaign staff was worried about the “gender gap” in which public opinion polls found his popularity among women lagging far behind his popularity with men George Bush for blockhis release ing nt-elect The Rev Lawrence Martin Jen-c- o Benjamin Weir and David Jacobsen all former hostages are 403-84- National temps areas Decreasing mounta douas a'd snow showers Saturaernoon Partly cloudy day Saturda mgnt a'd early Sunclouds Sunday day Increasing a(erroon Lows Saturday n gh m me upper teens to mid 20s Hgi's Saturday and Sunday m ng-- “I worked in the Anderson’s daughter Sulome bom during his captivity had her second birthdav party on June 7 1987 “Where is Daddy?" Sulome asked that day He received a photo of her in the mail Anderson's father and brother have both died of cancer since Anderson was kidnapped But he doesn’t know that Fontaine filled Anderson in on a lot of news but omitted the bad things Why? “I was afraid Jie ' might commit suicide” Less than a month ago Anderson sent his regards to his dad in a videotape In a videotape his captors released Oct 30 Anderson blamed both President Reagan and Preside- ‘devalued’” Fontaine the French diplomat released May 6 complains that Reagan called “to see how those three whales were doing but I hear the administration is doing nothing to free the hostages " Gene Glasmann Hatch — President William L Johnson — General Manager RandallaC Hatch — Managing Editor Flora Ogan — Associate Editor Published daily and Sunday by the Standard Corp 455 23rd St Ogden Utah 84402 Copyright © 1988 Postmaster Send address corrections to Standard-ExaminP O Box 951 Ogden UT (USPS 84402 Second class postage paid at Ogden Utah n Sa’urda Washington W'hite House for four years I do not want to go back" dollar” Western states Regional forecast Suit La It Citv Ogden and Provo Saturday mostly cloudy with snow decreasing by afternoon North winds 10 to 20 mon Highs in the upoer 30s Saturday night and Sunday partly cloudy and continued cool Increasing clouds late Sunday Lows in the low 20s H ghs 35 to 40 Chaoce of measurable snow is 50 percent Saturday morning Northwest Periods of snow early Saturday Local heavy accumulations poss tie m the of my “Protecting these payloads under secrecy began m the early ’60s when the focus was on the peaceful uses of space and the government didn’t want to disclose it was launching military satellites" Stares said Although the NASA engineers and specialists controlling Atlantis’ launch and flight will be the same as for any shuttle flight they will work in a very different environment For instance liftoff will be controlled from a specially secured firing room at Kennedy which is one of two used for shuttle launches The facility is designed to prevent unauthorized entry and is equipped to prevent anyone from electronically eavesdropping on computers or radio transmissions meeting that rejected his proposed constitutional reform and again demanded annexation of N agomo-- Karabakh Musa Mamedov chief of information for the Azerbaijan Forsaid Baku eign Ministry remained tense and industries n the Caspian Sea port were closed by strikes Soviet television confirmed the strikes He said Intenor Ministry soldiers had cordoned off Armenian districts High ra Low Preop na Friday Low Wyo High - 11 87 - 625-426- Be'ow zero at Jackson at MCaflen Texas Other departments 9 am Call our switchboard 394-771- 1 to 5 p m |