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Show pa THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, May 5, 1996 OnSaturday, about 3,000 people rallied for tighter gun coatro! measures in Tasmania, which has L By GEOFF SPENCER Associated Press Writer sun ‘ PORT ARTHUR, Australia — Thousandsrallied ide Tasma hia’s Parhament House on Saterday calling for stiffer gun control laws in the wake of a massucre of 35 people at a tourist park here last week. “Stopthe killing please, read sup one placard held aloft by a of schoo! childrenat the pro Hobart. “Guns Kill” read another. Meanwhile, a newspaper reported Sunday that accused gunman Martin Bryant wasdiagnosed two years ago as schizo- the weakest laws of any Australian state. Since the killings,its government has promised to outlaw and confiscate military-style weapons and to limit gun ownership. “The weapons of war must never grace Australia’s streets and ficids again,” Doug Lowe, a former Tasmanian premier, told the rally in Hobart. A anti-gun rally also was held in Sydney, Australia’s most populouscity. Anti-gun lobbyists want the crackdown extended across Australia, and state and national officials are to discuss proposals at a meeting next week. Police accuse Bryantofkilling the 35 tourists and workers, most in a shooting spree Sunday at Port Arthur, site of the ruins of a colonial prison, 30 miles south of Hobart. The motive is still unclear. He is underpolice guard at a The diagnosis was ordered by a court to determine if Bryant, now 28, was capable of managing a big inheritance, Melbourne's SundayHerald-Sun reported. rs concluded that Bryant was psychologically unfit “and would squander the money and assets. The inheritance was placed with atrustee .] 4 MEMO: — the same month the Korean s (Continued from Page Al) of the CIA’s Operations Directorate in the 1950s, recalled that Rastvoroy told him, too, that a number of American POWs trom the Korean War had been taken to theSoe Union impression is that it was a ‘cum 10 to 15; they were aviators mostly,” Jameson said in an interview. He said Rastvorov proved to be a reliable and valuable source and was One of the most important detectors during the Cold War. He had a lot to say about relations between the Soviet Union and Korea.” Rastvoroy took a new name and identity provided by the CIA after his arrival in the United States. Efforts to contact him forthis story were unsuccessful Rastvorov was at the Soviet mission in Japan from June 1950 FCA: (Continued from Page Al) they continue to stand by their ultimate decision. “While there are many similanlies between FCA’s Statement of Faith and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, there are a number of foundational differ ences. One suchdifferenceis the det inition of God,” representativessaid At the center of the controversy is at least one of seven points in an FCA Statementof Faith. Point 2 of the FCA Statementof Faith states, “Webelieve that there is only one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.” The clarification sent to Pinales by FCArepresentatives states sig nificant beliet differences exist because traditional Christians believe in just one God. while Mormons believein multip! gods Warbroke out — until he defected to the United States in January 1954, . Rastvorov, described in the memo as a formerofficer of the Soviet internal security agency then known as the MVD,told the U.S. officials that POWs taken from Korea would be screened by the Soviets and trained to spy for Moscow in the United States or other countries. Some would be used in “propaganda work;” others’ identities would be assumed by “new Soviet agents.” No mention is made in the memo of whether Rastvoroy said how many Americanor other U.N. prisoners were in Siberia. Philip Corso, a former Army intelligence officer who was a National Security Councii staff member in the mid-1950s, said it was he whoarranged and conducted the interrogation of Rastvoroy that is described in the 1955 memo. ~Theteaching and beliefs of The CharchofJesus Christ of Latter-day Saints differs significantly in that the LDS Churchbelievesin a polytheistic view of God, meaning that there are many Gods, not just one.” theclarification states. It includes quotes from LDS Church founder Joseph Smith and other leaders including Brigham Young, Orson Hyde and Bernard P. Brockbank, meant to support their position. Citing Joseph Smith from the “Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith,” the clarification quotes, “In the beginning, the head of the Gods called a council of the Gods; and they came together and concocted a planto create the world. . The clarification cites “Brigham Young, quoted as saying, “Gods exist, and wehadbetter striveto be preparedto be onewith ther * from his “Journal of Discourses, And Brockbank, from The Ensign, May 1977, is quoted as sayIt is true manyofthe Christian U.S. IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES Thousands House in the massacre of 35 people at Port Arthur last week when a lone gunman went on a rampage with two high-powered rifles. hospital, being treated for burns suffered when an ina went up in flames with three hostagesinside. According to the Melbourne paper, Bryant’s inheritance came from an elderly female companion who died in an auto crash in 1992. AUTO FATALITY — ASalt Lake City man and an Indiana man were killed Saturday afternoon in a two-carcollision west of Utah Lake, the Utah Highway Patrol reported. Salt Lake City resident Robert W. Peterson and Indiana native Thomas Noonan, both 20, were killed when the car they were traveling in spun ovt of control and collided head-on with another vehicle. Only Peterson was wearing a seatbelt. The occupants in the second vehicle escaped injury. UHPofficials say the victims’ car was headed northbound on State Road 68 about 1:15 p.m. when it went out of contro! and struck a southbound vehicle. Information on the accident was ‘hy at press time. tion of the accidentis churches worship a different Jesus Christ than is worshiped by the Mormons.” FCArepresentatives said, “It is not our intent to judge any individual; however, it is our intent to remain steadfast in ourbeliefs. “While all are welcometoparticipate in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, those in leadership and awardrecipients of any award given by FCAthatidentifies the winner as a'Christian, must agree with FCA’s Statement of Faith.” Pinales said hestill has his old high school jacket with the FCA patch and an organization T-shirt “I ask for the privilege of once again carrying the banner of the party, not on the basis of past performancebut because of our shared values,” he said. After the convention was concluded, Utah County Republican Party Chairman Steve White said the upcoming primary could be a real unifying force if Cannon and Draschil campaigned against Orton rather than each other. He called on the primary contenders to observe Ronald Reagan’s {1th commandment: “Thou shalt not speak ill of another Republican.” Cannon said the 3rd District results offer voters a clear choice, jing himself a Reagan Republican who supports the ideals that have brought conservatismintothe political mainstream. In contrast to Draschil, he opposes eliminating the federal reserve and retuming to the gold standard. He supports the North American Free Trade Agreement and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. “Draschil thinks NAFTA and GATT are bad,” said Cannon. “But 1 think that while there are some problems with the policies, they are overwhelmingly good for the United States and the people of Utah.” : North Provo 60.40.08 plete report is available by tele dt 1-800-228-5434 The air quality this morning was as follows. 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They needtoget ahold of oneofthe Latter-day Saints there and get themselvesstraightenedout, and get their rules to applyto current stand- Inadvertently, an « was madein our 16-pageinsert running in today’s newspape Thefollowing informationis tak gn from the Wasatch Front air pollu tion report compiled by the Utah good FreacSpeerCet CORN GREEN BEANS pidPor, Ua USPS 143960 Send address changes to: The Daity Herald, P.O. Box 717, Provo, Air Quality Overall air quality Theair quality today was for all areas in Utah County DIAMOND ‘A’ Whee Kea ot Crea Draschil countered that Cannon, if he emerges as the nominee in the primary, would not be able to outspend Orton. He said he would League Division of Air Quality. The € Boneless 2 menkilled GOP: in collision (Continued from Page Al) Member: Audit Bureau of Circulation ADVERTISING To place a want ad, call 373-6450 between 830 am. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays. adverising, cal” 348-2986 or ‘The tax iapiber tor advertising matenais is 374-5489. 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