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Show Tuesday TheDaily Herald May 7, 1996 Trappers chaletiee ialing Budget deal forces announcesrun SALT LAKE CITY (AP Seven weeks after filing tor the Democratic nomination for gover nor, former Salt Lake County Commissioner Jim Bradley has officially announced his candida cy Bradley chose the Salt Pal as the backdropfor his annou ment Monday, saying the ren ed convention center was a sym. bol of his decisiveness and leader ship. “Our current governor's pnon ties have not focused on stat problems such as transportation housing, the environment an public safety.” Bradley said. “1 will offer the people of Utih the choice of thoughtful and decisiv leadership He said Leavitt has spent t muchtime seeking a Conferenc of the States aimed at re-bal nciy powers between thestates and the national government hat Bradley said, has distracted the governor from his responsibilities in his homestate. Inmates escape from Lone Peak CAMP WILLIAMS (AP) Two minimum-security inmates escaped from the state prison’s Lone Peak Unit at Camp Williams James Darwin Nunley, 31. and Raymond Nathanial Valdez, 23 were discovered missing at 10:30 p.m. Sunday “We assumethey went over the fence.” said Utth Correct ons spokesman Jack Ford. Blood houndstraced the inmates’ scents to the northwest: corner the compound and the barbed wire topping the fence was bent there hesaid, Nunley. of Kearns. was ser ume for robbery. He first imprisoned in 1988. was release ind sent back to prison on | bation violation in mid-1993. He was due to be paroled in July of 1997 Valdez. of Roosevelt, was in st-degree of a controled substance theft and burglary co unts. He been in prison since November 1994 and was due to be paroled in February SALT LAKE CITY The Uuh Supreme Court has taken under advisement arguments over a trial judge has seball arbitr ator’s findings. The old Salt Lake Trapp ppealed a 3rd District judg slash by $400,000 a baseball mi fiator’s decision on damages to be paid by Salt Lake Buzz owner Joe Buzas “This court would have to upholdthat th strict court could substitute a tederal arbi ‘ator’ s. findings.” Trappers’ attorney Gre gory Phillips sued Monday (The arbitrator's) findings could only ed factual finding and the as a district The Traappers brought the tampering claim in 1994, alleging Buzas worked out a secret deal with Salt Lake City Mayor Deed Corradini in October 1992 to bring the Beavers to Salt Lake in unge for a newcity-built baseball staiin andafavorable lease Buzas fought the award, fili lawsuit in 3rd District Court claiming $400,000of the award consti tuted double damage ze Homer F. Wilkinson 2 . ruling that arbitrator Nico lau mistakenly ordered Buzas to pay $400,000 too much to the ls ould give (the vic d Henry Mon His opinion ect Hed the Sand ir . ri A theat those who station fol the April was making bank assaulted rmed the emp nN Over one s. killing hin ndy Ipolice spokesman D: | Lundberg said Steven Zack Mur dock, 40, died at the scene from massive internal injuries. Investigutors recovered a .22-caliber handgun and cash from the robbery at the scene and arrested a second robbery suspect Sandy police are investigating the death and will refer the case to the Salt Lake County Attorney's Office to decide whether the van's friver will be charged. ardless of the district attorney’s decision, the ideaof citizens ghting serious crime with force worries police In place of police schooling or when to use deadly force, most citizens rely on emotion, said Dr, Kay Gillespie. a psychiatrist who teaches criminal justice at Weber State University I think there are people who ave lost confidence in the justice Group urges acceptance I ceca eal ea ing immediately Over the nexit at will ‘im on tee UDOT. 7 and a lot of people.” Petit carr ee; CRESS 2 ally troubled childre receive any funds county next 5 eral cu he found out tha getting fund: dy not tosubstitute his own Forciblefelonies include arson, robbery and burglary, as well as murder, aggravated assault, kidnapping and violent sex crimes. But Lundberg warnsthat people pulling guns on a crooks should expect the possibility of serous consequences to follow ee in S. ‘ ans This is only the beginning of what we re going to g see. backs drer — Doug Goldsmith, The Children’s Center therapeutic ce bud for May a The € ernment rt 1 affected in Salt Lake ( The sk sf the the system, and many are striking out,” said Gillespie. “Average people will react to these circum: stances emotionally. I think-we can expect and even acceptthis kind of reaction.” State law allows people to resort to violenceto protect themselves inst imminent danger or to prevent the commission of a forcible feiony Doug : t we're judgment,” Fowlersaid. In Buzas’ court brief, his attorneys characterized the extra $400,000 as a “material miscaleulation” under federal arbitration law Lundberg said the question of when someone can use deadly force is a commonone in citizen classes he teaches. Cor c adi Kear Take Monday beginning « to see understand th the budget arbitrator: ; of The Children’s Center Tracy Fowler, an attorney for Buzas, argued that the judge was entitled to re-examine the evi dence, and, by so doing, discovered double damages had been awarded “He was called upon to examine the nature of and rulings ofthe LAYTON (AP thank you. for And. please, call her Act signed than reducedfe tions to hon :6 Ave As ave age Liz Zy's Eoiakea @ MOM DESERVES THE VERY BEST | +& e ¢ Q > Beautiful gifts, charming spring items, lots of lace! ~ 67 S. Maine Pleasant rove e@ 796-B312 Hours Monday-Sat ASr ave< aaa eee eeeesee —wat Celebrating 75 years of successful Mother's GD ays Ye~ No diets Donna Morton fat Morton eschews the morepolit F rrect te or perhaps “horizontally e use the word “fat.” “Bec there is no said. thing she such as overweight To further makeher point. 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Utah court hears arguments about arbitration issue court can’t disputethat.” Buzas was ordered by baseball arbitrator George Nicolau in 1994 to pay the Trappers $1.2 million for theloss of their Salt Lake area territory tampert terntory The award resulted from Buzas moving his Pacific Coast ue Portland Beavers to Salt City without consulting with pers, formerly of the Pio- rorrerrrrerr rrr eee Terie rere ee) Rise in suicides prompts probe |