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Show July 26, 1996 @ ON TV @ IN SPORTS m The OldWest FRIDAY Erorscost Tonight: Track, Tonight:Track. 5 _ & Weatherforecast: id-60s. | Tonight, and U.S. stars - swimming, diving, volleyball. still lives on 7 t | | | with highs in the mid-90s. , eee ' | peomesacea a.4 | Don Edwards will be 1 at Cowboy Jubilee. STANDARD- EXAMINER Homeowner — yold medal winners __ CJ Injured wife found after 20 She was beaten about the head and torso, according to a North View Fire Department ambulance report. Her hus- hours; 3 suspects in custody in North Ogden break-in band, Edward John Anderson, 67, was found dead at the scene of apparent stab wounds. An autopsy was to be conducted By TIM GURRISTER today at the State Medical Examiner's Standard-Examiner staff Office in Salt Lake City. The break-in at the Anderson home NORTH OGDEN- Police are investigating an apparent robbery-homicide that left a man dead in his home, his wife injured and a robbery suspect shot twice. occurred at | or 2 a.m. Thursday, North Ogden Police Chief Polo Afuvai said. Three suspects are in custody, he said. They are 23, 16 and 14. adult, an Ogden male, was booked into the Weber County Jail, while the juveniles, a Washington Terrace brother and sister, were taken to the Farmington Bay Juvenile Detention facility. The wife of the slain homeowner was beaten to the point she lay on the floor of her homeat 237 E. Elberta Dr. in North Ogden for 20 hours or more, unable to summon help, officers said. : nts HANS DERYK’The Associated Press HAPPY IN ATLANTA: President Clinton congratulates Trina Jackson(left), Cristina Teusher, Jenny Thompson and Sheila Taormina after they won the gold medal in the women’s 4X200 meterfreestyle relay. Olympic coverage, 7B,8B,12B Wanda Anderson, 63, was listed in good condition at Ogden Regional Medical Center today. She was admitted to an intensive care unit after officers found her at her home at 11:37 p.m. Thursday. 2 16-year-old boy was shot twice, >» See SLAYING/20A x City limits Boulevard Clinton cheers rh q v UV SERVING NORTHERN UTAH SINCE 1888 Washington OGDEN, UTAH f° | MICHAEL GOODWIN/Standard-Examiner Two TWAengines found on oceanfloor SLC airport (| Discovery could provide key clues in the hunt for the explosion cause ‘Airtine security stepping up security In the aftermath of the TWA Flight 800 disaster, President The Associated Press EAST MORICHES, N.Y. Two engines from the doomed TWAjumbojet have been located on the ocean floor and could provide extremely important information on the cause ofthe disaSter, investigators said today. National Transportation Safety Board Vice Chairman Robert Francis said he had no information on the condition of the engines or when they might be brought up to the surface. He also said 138 bodies have now been found. The announcement comes the day after divers brought up the plane’s black boxes, the devices that record cockpit voices and flight data Standard-Examiner staff Peggie Arnold of Roy's Associated Travel Co. says tougher airport security measures shouldn't force travelers to show up even earlier than the traditional one hour before departure — if the airlines will hire more people. “It all depends on whether they're willing to hire more people,” Arnold said Thursday. “If they stay with the staffs they have, you're probably looking ai longer delays.” In the aftermath oflast week’s TWAFlight 800 disaster, President Clinton said Thursday he is ordering tighter aviation security, including more hand searches of luggage. And Clinton said all airliners on international routes will be searched completely before @ Aban on curbside baggage check-ins... @Increased inspection ofhand-held fuggage Increased use of technology O syatemns suchas theCTXS00on can detect plastic explosives. The -Gevics, common in the rest of the world,iS nate 0 *hesteaeen"regunin Tecormencstonswifi4 days Whattravelers should do. ie “© eecay, ti iake pt longer to getthrough The cockpit recorder tape had on it the sounds of a normal flight, followed by a mysterious split-second sound and then silence the final recorded moment of TWA Flight 800. Francis repeatedly emphasized that no final conclusions could be drawn, but a source said it brought investigators closer to concluding that a bomb blew the jetliner out of the sky “It was considered a 20 percent possibility that the explosion was caused by mechanical failure, now it’s down to a § or 10 percent possibility,” the source told The Associated Press The abruptness ofthe silence, indicating all the plane's systems takeoff. Ron Malin, Salt Lake International Airport security coordinator, said the second half of Clinton’s order apparently won't apply to the Utah airport because its only non-stop international flights are to Canada and U.S.Canada flights are excluded. However, Malin said hestill is trying to find out if the airliner search order applies to Hawaii flights that stop offin California Malin said he is not free to discuss all of the changes at Salt Lake International, “but you will see more security patrols and uniforms will be more visible.” He also said airport personnel will be increasing the number of random baggage searches. However, the Salt Lake airport crews will not look into every bag, “ the financial impact of that would be too major.” And Arnold said, “A lot of people would be offended by that. But, if they x-rayed everything, that could help.” Malin said, “We're also asking people to be responsible for their own security,” to not leave their baggage unattended and to not MICHAEL GOODWIN/Standard-Examiner carrying on luggage for people they don’t know. For all international flights, Clinton said, there will be a preflight inspection of “every plane, every cabin, every cargo hold, every time.” “The steps we are taking today, and others we may take in the future, could increase the inconvenience and the expense of air travel,” Clinton said. “I want the American people to know that. up front.” The Federal Aviation Administration said the new measures, which took effect immediately, end curbside baggage check-in on international flights and baggage check-in through hotels. There will be more questioning of passengers in check-in lines as well as inspections of carry-on baggage. Othersteps are al$0 going to be taken, but will remain classified. went the probe criminal.” Francis refused to speculate about what the sound was, or what it meant. He said both tapes would be subjected to more deCRAIG HOUTZ The Assocuated Press tailed tests LOSING A FRIEND: Three Montoursville, Pa., High Schoo! girs leave funeral service for classmate Claire Gallagher on Thursday. Gallagher was one of 16 French Club students who were killed on Flight 800 nine days ago | The House and Senate both have passed dif- erttefo Grely = duly pe See oe 10, Be 2 fering versions of the health insurance bill, the | Business/Economy main thrust of which provides that anyone who | Classified ads changes or loses a job would be able to get health insurance, even with a pre-existing medical condition. | SS ——— ——-— Dear Abby TTA After the agreement was reached Thursday, | Editorials letters 18-19A medical savings accounts, removing a major ob- the Senate choose conferees to work outacom- | stacle to a bill that would allow workers to get promise health insurance bill with House nego- new health insurance, even tiators. greenerma WASHINGTON — Congressional negotia- tors agreed to a four-year test of tax-exempt if they have jcc... Obituaries | Puzzies <<; 1-20€ 16A on Northem Utahnews | of __ 5-68 1-48 19¢ pre-existing illnesses Thursday's agreement by Sen. Edward Ken- The health insurance bill “will allow American workers the security of knowing that they nedy, D-Mass., and Rep. Bill Archer, R-Texas, will not lose their health coverage if they Sports news: 7-128 chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, also freed another popular election-year change their jobs,” President Clinton said in a statement. “Raising the minimum wage for | Stock market TV schedule 68 16A measure millions of America’s hardest workers is also | a bill that would raise the minimum wage The minimum wage bill had been held up in the fight over medical savings accounts, which an insured person could use to pay routine medical expenses the right thing to do.” Archer said, “The American people are going to be the winners now because we're going to move with this health reformbill and there's no reason whyit shouldn't pass both houses.” Ai his briefing today, he said experts were studying the best =see ENGINES/15A _]Agreeement also frees measure to — is cai evidence before they declare | the minimum simultaneously, source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, added that “investugators are holding out for physi- Healthinsurance billadvances raise dead more a hallmark of a bomb than of mechanical failure. But the : _] Construction starting in January will make hall safer, handicap-accessible INSIDE: Performances moving’3D By KATHY SCHVANEVELDT 13¢ Standard Exarnwne staf a Theaters Weekend Browning Center eyes a $19.8 million face lift 6-110 1-120 OGDEN - For the Hardvys of Ogden, going to a performanceat the Weber State University Browning Center is a big produc non Just getting into the building is a chorein itsell Kay Hardy, whose daughter Tiffany is in a wheelchair, has to drive around to the back ofthe building, steer across a sidewalk, and bring her daughter m through the campusradio stavon She has to call in advance to let WSU personnel know they're coming; otherwise, the door is locked The situation has discouraged them from attending some performances at the center, Hardy said That's why she's excited about > See BROWNING/20A, |