| Show - ----- - I Hercules Adds Final 7ouches for Soviet hisnectors' Arrival f By Dawn Tracy V-- Tribune Staff Writer The 4: historic but Hercules Bacchus - Works' executives have employees to manage missile motors to produce and a business to run Like it or not Bacchus East Works is the only US industrial location that will have a portal inspection site for Soviet technicians to inspect as called for in the Intermediate Nudear Forces Treaty Twenty-on- e other US and European sites are subject to short inspections up to 48 hours each But Hercules 20 miles southwest of Salt Lake City is the only site in the United States where Soviet inspectors may examine shipments 24 hours a day for as long as 13 years Thursday Hercules' manager Da vid E Thompson overheard a work er complaining that reporters and photographers shouldn't be standing on a newly paved road leading to a portal area where Soviet inspectors will examine vehicles leaving Plant on le I t If I 'l''''''''' : '' i t i ': V: ' ”: - ' t ) '': :I '''""- :: i -- ' :::: :' ' ' ' ::' ': : ": ' P 2 ') '!" 1!'‘‘''''' ': 4 '' - ' : : 7:1 ' '' - -- '::' ':: - :::: :: e'e''''!-'!!'- 1 ' ' ::: 011":411x4''''' : S xi 1 1 a - ' - 1 fl I r I lit :t: 4 ' t ': i :: ' ' :: 1 ' " l::: ' ' ' - :: ' :: ::':::: - - —tribune $tott Photo by Rick Egon Burton part of security at the les Bacchus East Works in expectation of visiting Soviets Robert L is see this portion of the plant — restricted to the public for as long as anyone could remember — then why not the media they reasoned Sightseers will be disappointed if the Hercules officials threw open thc gates to a portion of Plant 1 where Pershing 2 missile motors were once produced so the media could see what the Soviets will view Since the Soviets will be allowed to Hercu- beefed-u- p they drive to Hercules to get a view of their own No stopping signs have been posted at 6400 West between 4700 South and 5400 South near the Bacchus Works to discourage motorists from clogging the streets In any case hibits the government from denying defense contracts unless the decision is reviewed by officials in the Defense Department The Utah congressman said the rule has no guidelines to assure that the almost 60 defense contractors and subcontractors within a radius of Hercules won't be turned down simply because of the proximity of Soviet inspectors Rep Owens will be meeting with officials next week to discuss the new 30-mi- about in long 10-fe- di- Soviets that shipments answering that description aren't the banned 4 Pershing 2 missile motors The Soviets will be allowed 4 weigh and measure the vehicles anti in some cases to take pictures that it may be a boring day Aftet ameter and weighing 8000 pounds will be suspect Mr Thompson says less than 10 percent of the shipments leaving the plant are about that size It will be up to American escorts from the e Inspection Agency to prove to the On-Sit- eft' (110 t t5 Id i t gil li t -- 1) C C!d Ti b 11 11 t rule I road?" Mr Thompson demanded "Will it break?" i : : k:'5:: 1 "Why can't they stand 4 ' I treaty may be n arms-limitatio- 4 the inspection site can't been seen from the roadways Meanwhile Rep Wayne Owens called a press conference late Thurs day to criticize a US Department of Defense regulation as discrimina tory toward defense contractors in Salt Lake Valley Rep Owens said the rule pub lished in the Federal Register pro Inside Hercules the Soviets will e be allowed to travel a perimeter road that encircles a portion of Plant 1 and to inspect vehicles leaving the area to make sure no outlawed medium-rang- e Pershing 2 motors are produced "This is all a worthwhile cause and important to the nation but the best we can do on this thing is financially) break even" said Mr Thompson during the tour of Hercules "I hate to play in a game where you can only break even" Hercules has hired an additional 30 security guards and spent $2 million to beef up security build a fence and perimeter road and construct a portal to accommodate the Soviet inspection team expected to arrive in Salt Lake City this weekend The Soviets will be looking for shipments that resemble the Per shing 11 motors Thus anything two-mil- 1988 1 Friday Morning—July Section G GAS : A BEGUES 25A '--- - - -- ir- - - BUG -- ACCIESSORISS HAMMERS Rotisseries Burners Cooking Grids Knobs Tool Sets Cleaner Cookbooks BEM Covers Grill Brushes Hickory Chips BOO Matches Grill kSunhoitt- c9 ok14t 20 BBC) Rack BSO Paint Tank Paint 17 g - 'ARMOR rz:-'"------ 4 -1 Iri Sizes SANSICUS RIMPLACIMINT PARTS 1 - A SAVE Ji- ) - 7 L'odels OFI 40 ca - Pt --- 1 Page I --- Baskets BUG Brushes Most Anything a Television Today 1 — r 14411i tirt-111)- t- I AMINIPISSIM Hit Show? Tyson Punches HBO Into a Corner no more!) as had been done in the past by Roberto Duran in a fight against Sugar Ray Leonard So even at 91 seconds the paying customer has no complaints But consider the plight of Home Box Office I hear that network forked over $3 million for the replay rights to the TysonSpinks collision And just exactly how do you showcase 91 seconds and reap a profit? But do not fret dear reader HBO will find a way Here is the cable network's an An awful lot of people paid an awful lot of money to see Mike Tyson turn Michael Spinks into a pile of heavyweight junk The fact that Tyson obliged in 91 seconds should in no way be grounds for grousing that it was over "too soon" Tyson did what he was paid to do He simply did it with more deadly efficiency than anyone was ready for — particularly Spinks the punching bag he was in the ring with There would have been room to complain if Spinks had come out at the bell taken one punch and then shouted No mos no mos! 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he added noting that less than 10 metric tons of spent fuel were transported through Utah from 1979-8- 7 "During the operation of a reposi tory in Nevada an estimated 3000 metric tons of spent fuel will be shipped each year most of which will come from nuclear power plants in Eastern US" Mr Nielsen said "Much of this waste will undoubtedly pass through Utah" Mr Nielsen said that while it will be several years before an actual repository is built Utah should start preparing for the impact now and should begin educating the public LI : POSTSCRIPT: A special starring Carol Burnett will air later this summer on The Disney Channel A Conversation With Carol features the popular comedian in diher familiar question-and-answalogue with a studio audience a routine which had become a regular spot on her variety show The program will be the first television special filmed entirely at the new Disney-MGStudios near Orlando Fla Hayley Mills a star of many popular Disney films in the 1960s and 170s has signed to star in her first television series playing the title role in Good Morning Miss Bliss a comedy about a warmhearted and revered teacher NBC will series for the produce the half-hou- r fall season on The Disney Channel The series will originate from Studios near Orlando af-MGM ter 13 episodes have been completed by NBC at Burbank about the transporting of nuclear materials on the highways and rail He said the state should also begin to put in place an emergency procedures plan in case of an accident involving nuclear materials traveling through the state "There are groups meeting and planning strategies right now to deal with the transportation of nuclear waste" said Mr Nielsen "These groups are looking out for their own special interest and Utah should be Involved in all these meetings" He said the governor should make sure he is aware of all information 31-pa- LI There's plenty of sto‘tetzt in this complete 7Y2 foot wall system Available in teak oak walnut or white finishes Add optional customizing kits of drop lids doers and drawer units to create a wall system to suit your precise needs to do so he should establish an office e with a administrator dealing exclusively with that issue The task force recommended state funding rather than federal assistance for Utah's participation in pro cess so the state can maintain autonomous control over its own efforts involved in the planning and strategies of transportation "The governor should appoint an individual to continue the functions of the former High Level Nuclear Waste Office established when Utah sites were being considered for the nuclear waste repository This individual will represent Utah through direct participation with the US Department of Energy nuclear waste program activities and continued interaction with other western states " said the report It recommended a nuclear-wast- e representative receive salary and benefits totaling $46000 with an- r A STREET CAR Panel Urges State to Hire Nuclear-Wast- e Lobbyist nuclear-wast- e Shour 5 CI Friends SIC4301:03 0 pm Beverly Hills Teens Rogers Pm News CI) C43 En To The Manor B0111 CE MacNeil Lehrer New- - 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