Show 2A Standard-Examine- Saturday Feb 3 1990 r hand to show that the handicapped can join the work force and become taxpayers if they have the proper help “I’d just like people to know there are people out there working because of support provided these people" she said ' Enable surveyed Weber County businesses about the handicapped last year she said and "they said that it was really important that handicapped people have training and job place- Rally From 1A "Citizens Day at the Legislature" a forum to educate citizens on the issues and give them a chance to lobby their representatives The floor of the Capitol rotunda was jammed with people for the tally including several dozen in wheelchairs and numerous handicapped blind and other disabled Large numbers of senior citizens and welfare recipients were also around jamming the stairs and galleries of the Capitol Building Marae Nelson Enable Industries Ogden was on hand with about 23 clients of that business which provides training and employment to the handicapped Enable lost a large chunk of federal funding last year and Nelson said her people were on Speakers at the rally wanted quick action State Sen Frances Farley Lake City said her feelings on the needs of human services could be quickly summed up “We have a good and decent governor in our state” she said "and he has a $43 million rainy day fund and I want all of you to tell our governor it’s raining" Sen Boyd Storey told Minister en But “much of President de Klerk's announcement is a statement of intent" Ramphal said in a statement "Meanwhile all conto convert cerned must work promise into performance and ensure that apartheid is ended" Canada's external affairs minister Joe Clark who leads a n Commonwealth committee monitoring sanctions said he was “very encouraged" Black African nations South Africa’s most hostile critics joined in guarded praise Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister Rilwanu Lukman said de Klerk had taken “the first concrete step in the long journey toward the total eradication of apartheid and racial discrimina- Margaret Thatcher called de Klerk’s speech “a historic landmark" invited de Klerk to London and lifted cultural and academic embargoes “We believe in carrots as well as sticks and they’ve had plenty of the latter they should now have some of the former" said Mrs Thatcher who has been instrumental in thwarting harsh in- nine-natio- ternational measures against South Africa The prime minister who said she will also invite Mandela to Britain when the black nationalist leader is released said the US policy of disinvestment and tightening sanctions was "a tion” Mozambique South Africa’s neighbor played an excerpt of South African music on the state radio and the announcer declared de Klerk’s speech “allows us to see shining strongly a light at the end of a tunnel that once mis- take" British officials said that "in due course" she will raise the issue of easing embargoes in the European Community and the Commonwealth the association of Britain and its former colonies In a speech that reversed decades of official policy de Klerk also said he will legalize other black dissident groups declare a moratorium on executions and lift more measures under a state of emergency imposed in 1986 seemed 49-nati- Shridath Sir secretary-gener- al ar Ramphal of the Com- monwealth said South Africa had reached “a moment of hope" the crowd that the Legislature has to deal with a great number of special interests “You deserve to be heard you Highlights of the South African president's speech to the opening session of Parliament g freed unconditionally S African National Congress legalized after 30 years of guerrilla war against white rule B Bans'on more' than 30 other v' opposition groups lifted B Most prisoners jailed for belonging to opposition groups will be freed B Moratorium on executions' B Restrictions imposed during more than three years of a state of emergency scraped B Restrictions imposed on 374 :: activists following their release prom detention lifted B Emergency restrictions on the news media lifted fl infinite" Holmgren said most of the legislators are very aware of the needs being expressed at the rally but are faced with many other needs equally strong from other interest groups It's a frustrating situation he said Representative Haynes Fuller said the funding needs of the poor are just Reagan defense architects change tune on new weapons Newspapers WASHINGTON — Three of the architects of the Reagan administration's military buildup told Congress Friday that there is no longer justification for all the weapons systems the Pentagon wants Citing the declining threat from the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies the three most recent chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said the 2 stealth bomber the Star Wars missile shield two d missile systems and other major weapons are likely to be scaled back or canceled Some weapons slated for production by the Bush administration shouldn’t be built the two generals and an admiral told the Senate Armed Services Commit B-- land-base- Convention E From 1A APStandard-Examn- graphic ing for a Constitutional Convention If 34 states agree Congress would be compelled to convene such a convention Thirty-tw- o states including Utah have done so but two recently rescinded their calls bringing the current total to 30 Both Hatch and Fotheringham agreed that Congress will be forced to act on balancing the federal budget if 33 states one less than required issue such a call 666 From 1A her son's scooter She said she stopped it only in time to prevent it crashing into the kitchen" He also cited the case of a mother of a convicted murderer who said her son had been “a g boy" until his quiet job required him to drive a van with 666 in the license plate A recent television report featured a man who said he lost his family home and business after buying a car with 666 in its lihome-lovin- cense plate The traffic center decided to stop issuing new plates containing 666 four months ago but is not withdrawing the thousands already in circulation Mumford said in a telephone interview from the center’s headquarters in Swansea Wales “If you were to convince us that the presence of the number is causing you distress we would consider it sympathetically" he added Mumford said that because of the practicalities and the implications for law enforcement “We are very reluctant to change number plates on vehicles” Also he said one would assume that “if you are so religious and superstitious you wouldn't have bought the vehicle in the first place" British license plates have a sequence of three letters three digits and an additional letter These signify the year the car was produced and the region where it was sold Some combinations are already excluded including MAD GOD and SEX Today’s weather outlook tee uniTrading their forms huge charts prepared statements and dozens of scurrying aides for civilian suits and briefcases the former top officers testified with candor rarely heard from military men on Capitol gold-braid- Regional temps Statewide — Increasing clouds and a little warmer Saturday and Saturday night Mostly doudv mild and windy Sunday with snow developing in west by afternoon Highs Saturday mid 30s to mid 40 and Sunday upper 30s and 40s Low Saturday night teens and 20s Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo — Saturday and Saturday night increasing clouds and a 0 little warmer Highs Lows mid 20s Sunday cloudy mild and windy during the morning with snow developing during the afternoon continuing into the night High near 40 Chance of measurable snow 60 percent Sunday afternoon High and low temperatures and precipitation amounts In Utah and region for the period ending at 6 am today: “I would not increase the needs" William J Crowe Jr a retired Navy admiral who served as chairman from 1985 to last September crossed swords with his over former commander-in-chie- f the Pentagon’s unrelenting nuclear buildup “The strategic forces shouldn’t be inviolate in the competition for defense resources" Crowe said “The whole country is watching what you’re doing today" Hatch told House members in attempting to blunt a new resolution to rescind the call Hatch said failure to balance the budget will sink the country into financial despair “We as a nation will tumble into economic deprivation" Hatch said leaving future generations “a legacy of bankruptcy" Hatch said Congress lacks to courage to balance the budget and the only remedy is to force action through a threat of a Constitutional single- -issue Dmitrich said Democrats in the Legislature still are largely opposed to calling such a convention but the party didn't want to lean so far to the right that it bedded down with the Birch soci- But Fotheringham said there is no popular support for such a convention If one is convened he argued the delegates would be current members of Congress “The same people who you can’t throw out of office for not balancing the budget you would send to the Constitutional Convention" he said “Are you prepared for the consequences of that?" “You’re going to open the floodgates of a convention to keep from drowning" Fotheringham said the Constitution should be more sacred than “a red flag that you wave in a bull arena to get something ety Fotheringham in his floor speech labled Democratic journalist Gore Vidal “A homosexual intellectual" Three other House members changed their votes including Reps Dionne Halverson and John Arrington Arrington who favors rescinding the call said he voted on the prevailing side during the second so according to legislative rules he can recall the resolution yet again An angry Rep Reese Hunter Lake City who is sponsoring the resolution said he will attempt to recall it for another vote nd done" After the sparring match 4 House members voted to rescind its call But an hour later and before the resolution could make its way to the Senate House members recalled it and 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Hazardous bil- long-tim- The following report is prepared hv the Utah Bureau ot Air U V H en lion dollars" said David C Jones a retired Air Force general who served as chairman from 1978 to 1982 referring to the Star Wars shield Arguing against the administration proposal to boost Star Wars funding from $36 billion this year to $45 billion in 1991 e Jones sounded like a Star Wars critic He said the Extended forecast (r) B-- Gene Glasmann Ketch — President Randall C Hatch — Editor and Publisher William L Johnson — General Manager Flora Ogan — Associate Editor Published daily and Sunday by the Standard Corp 455 23rd St Ogden Utah 64402 Copyright © 1990 Postmaster Send address corrections to Standard-ExaminPO Box 951 Ogden UT (USPS 644Q2 Second class postage paid at Ogden Utah Utah — Partly cloudy with a few lingering snow showers mondav Increasing clouds tuesdav with snow developing by tuesdav night and continuing Into Wednesday Highs lower 30s to mid 40s Lows teens and 20s Quality tor the Wasatch Front as ot 8 a m today: C Ogden (d) G Weber County (r) G Davis County (r) G Salt Lake City Id) G Sait Lake County (r) G Provo (d) G Utah County (r) low-flyi- ng Stra- tegic Defense Initiative by a 35-4- Air pollution shield could be evaded by aircraft or by nuclear weapons sneaked into the country Jones also said he doubted that his old service will buy all 132 bombers it wants a view 2 shared by the other two The $532 million plane he said has to be studied “in competition with other military ed Hill Utah forecast Regional forecast Issues meeting before the rally Utah Issues has presented a inproposed $17 million budget crease to cover the needs There are a wide variety of needs that the rally was trying to get funding for Most of them were summarized at the Utah detentions to a maximum of f sixmi ted months Kenya and Sierra Leone both called the moves a “step in the right direction" In Zambia where the exiled ANC has been based President Kenneth Kaunda offered “hearty congratulations for a job well started not well done I wish him (de Klerk) the best of luck” Israel long suspected of helping South Africa evade a mandatory international arms embargo and build nuclear arms welcomed the announcement do?" deserve to be funded you deserve to have your needs known to the Legislature of this state" said Storey Kmght-Ridd- B Nelson Mandela to be soon the part of what he sees as hypocrisy by is- -r of a with variety state on how it deals sues “We deny sex education look upon unwanted pregnancy as a punishment and then underfund human services" he said "There’s a hypocrisy there" said the rally Grant Protzman shows a need in human services but said he doubted the Legislature would meet it In fact he said any frustration legislative leaders feel now in trying to fund human services needs are of their own creation Protzman criticized the Legislature including the ruling Republicans for approvreduced that ing tax cuts last September state revenues tors were at the rally It was called for 1:30 am to try to coincide with floor sessions getting out for lunch but a request from the podium for legislators to wave was answered by only a few hands among the crowd “I think some of them find it depressing" Holmgren said afterwards “You look down at the people and you think what can I 1 funding in the Capitol Friday had nothing but praise for the way it went and the things that were said but little of the cash that was being asked for Even the man who inspired the rally Sen John Holmgren River City admitted it's going to be tough Most legislative members are already aware of the needs he said but don’t think there's much they can do about them That situation might have even kept some from attending the rally he said It was difficult to tell how many legisla D-S- alt From 1A be followed by practical actions" such as lifting "the state of emer- Prime By CHARLES F TRENTELMAN Staro'd Er&’T'mef SALT LAKE CITY — Legislators who saw the rally for increased 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