| Show Committee Says Debate on 1 lympic Bid Will Heat P By Russell Weeks dia capital of the nation and perhaps the world" The panel also advised the USOC to pattern the new division after "highly successful organizations" such as NFL Properties and the M- pie Committee's "1988 Meeting Digests and Annual Report" That isn't lost on the USOC which is finding it hard to keep pace financially with sponsoring events and helping athletes train and compete At the recent USOC House of Delegates meeting in Portland Ore the Olympic Overview Commission report devoted much of its report to how to best market future athletic events Chaired by New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner the commission advised the USOC to create a marketing division and move it to New York The commission recommended the move because "the New York regional area is the merchandising sports marketing licensing and me Tnbune Staff Writer Salt Lake City Winter Games Organizing Committee officials expect debate to crystallize in the next few months over the city's bid for the 1998 Winter Olympics Residents in the city and the state can expect supporters and opponents to step up their arguments partictilarly if the US Olympic Committee selects Salt Lake City in June to submit a bid for the 1998 Olympics to the International Olympic Committee in 1991 Cefore that happens here are four things to consider: ilrAthletks aside everyone is in it for the money Interest in amateur sport is exploding according to the US Olym League Baseball Promotion ajor Corp "The USOC as an organization IVA to should have the license and market all Olympic merchandise" the report said In addition the Overview Commission recommended that the USOC hire a director of media marketing who would be responsible for "maximizing revenue derived from media pre-empti- product be dedicated to derived from an and radio broadbasis Particular "Attention must increasing revenue forms of television casts on a sustained Local alt gakt Vibunt ' ' ' c "'"1""°"14"440'Aii403g'Z'' ' v'''''''''''"'''''''''Z :5'00:yerPP- i::''5'1::::''''' ''-'77 ' ''': ter" iseifr4401!1 '- - :: - ' - f404154'Liiesf st ' :k : : 'f - - 747- 1' ' NW r04 - 4 'g : " '''':::':-:- $1 5: ::' "::":::"': s:: i :: ::: ':::::?0:::':::eii: ::' :: ""::::- :: :'" ':1:::' ::""::":::::::::- ::::::!:r':' ::::::::':i'::)':':li'''4-'f':- '::: ? ::::: - :' 4:' li::::"-!:::'- Ziitfir'''':'''':?!::: :" " ::: ' ''::::::::':: c 9':: x 1: :: :' - ': ?':5' ::::::::!1:::::f:::4::::::::!:H::::!:::::::::::::::i4:!:::il4 l''''' :5::' :::: 'W: :: 03Mat'?""'v5- :: :' ::' '":4-"- ' '4:: c '':' )A :: '' ::::::" ':':':'' '':-ji- e:'''i::'S':::':'"i:K:::':11':!444'::::g0 " :': r l'f:: ' 7 ”c 01!:7' :::':'::"':':':: '' 1::''::: ' 4'? 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' " i Ar'-- ': :e:''1::Wl':4":::L'::V0:- :?'''':-:- 4- ''''''''' :'':::'4::::::':':'::- :4 I '!: lo by lim Ks IlY frozen ground and flooded parts of southwest Salt Lake County Saturday prompting the closure of some streets Runoff Spawns floods in S Jordan Riverton By Eric McMullin Tribune Staff Writer Perceived inadequate performances also were behind the USOCs decision in November to require the city the USOC selects to bid for the - RIVERTOtt— The flood season began Satur- day as churning brown water rolled over three roads here filling basements and washing out driveways Residents were out fining sandbags as early as crews used 830 am and county flood-contrbackhoes to open canals and clear debris Of fidais said the flooding occurred because melting snow was not able to seep into the frozen ground That caused overflowing in canals which were packed with snow ice and debris "An the snowpack is melting and can't be absorbed by the ground so it heads our way" said South Jordan Police Sgt Lindsay Shepherd "We're having a lot of problems with basements flooding roads being eaten away"' In South Jordan officials closed 11800 South between 2700 West and 3600 West and 10200 South between 4000 West and 4800 West Sgt Shepherd said 'asphalt was washed away on 10200 South and sandbags had been placed across 11800 South In Riverton water washed across 2700 West at about 13000 South and across 13400 South at about 4000 West Residents were sandbagging thigh-dee- p water in the ditch along 2700 West in anticipation of flooding later in the evening when flows out of Rose Canyon hit their peak Saturday's flooding in the southwest Salt Lake Valley was coming off of the many fields in the area and Sgt Shepherd said he expected the canyon flows to add to the problem "Unless it cools down I'm sure we'll have this all tonight and tomorrow" he said Saturday afternoon The National Weather Service said highs in were reported along the Wasatch the mid-60- s Front Saturday It said lows would reach the low- - to mid-30- s exprted to be By Walt Schaffer Tribune Staff Writer HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Air that Force officals say an crashed last September after apparently being damaged by lightning is probably buried beneath the porous and silty treat Salt Lake bottom Wreckage of the fighter jet which the Air Force claims poses no danger to civilians or the environment has never been found The pilot who was flying as wing-ma- n with another plane parachuted to safety before his plane hit the water The other plane although badly damaged landed 13 minutes later at Hill Air Force Base from the 3811th TacThe two tical Fighter Wing at Hill were returning from a routine mission over the Utah Test Training Range when the incident occurred on Sept 13 around 9 am Capt Curtis L Cook flying the lead plane and Capt Hal K Bird 8 CYc- - '3?::'::it-:":i't':2'- :::""':' ore w: '1A: V ''! 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L'''''ri 4r N4A: i - 0- 00'1"4i 1a0- 4 if!':4??1:1t' ::: 4 I " '''fPtilWt7?A40 ' -::01 ' Ak::'(''1:':it ' '' k '''0p'A':lis ::IL4 - 7 Mt' ' 4:4410-:4- e fof'n"Vr :?- TAtvwo :eAcIg':::?:? :'s i i'77'''Sii10''- ' F ' '"''' ''' fie?rSiig'icittkAkt7-'- '''e4''"'': ' " - mciesis"'" 5- :- --0"- -- e- ''"':''''':''''' rAtrtev0de - -- - :: ''''' ''"''''':"''''''''4:Iili'4i'41''''""""'""""':i4C'fril"1'4'::::::''' 40- e :'''''''!:: ww44vs'4 ''''' ' the 1988 Olympics sparked creation of the Overview Commission letes including bobsled and luge' rink within runs and a speed-skatin18 months of receiving the USOC nod or have a financial mechanism to build them in place Cities bidding for the USOC selection have seized on the idea that if the winning city had to build facilities it could use them to its advantage Although skiers can train at a number of places Lake Placid and Calgary are the only two places in North America where bobsled luge and other athletes can train The city that builds more training sites can expect to have athletes train there Moreover it can reasonably expect to hold international See 3 Column 5 g B-- F-1- s u performed fairly well Rut the hockey team's failure to be the world's best and other events at 11)98 Winter Olympics to build training facilities for winter sport ath- $14 Million 6 Jet Swallowed by Great Salt Lake Says AF ' ' Ism and development in their areas Holding the 1998 Winter Olyto being the mpis is secondary LISOC's choice to bid for the Games The key here is US athletes relatively poor showing in the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary Alberta Sports buffs may recall the criticism leveled at the US ice hockey team for failing to even come close to winning the gold medal medal in that event in 1988 even though the team Sunday Morning—February 26 1989 Section 11 Page 1 ' - - attention must be given to television marketing of the Olympic Games" the report said Moreover the commission recommended that the USOC hire a public relations (inn "with a national and international impact" and who would have a Washington DC lobbyist The six cities competing for the 1998 Winter Olympics also view the Olympic bid as a way to make money Delegations at the Portland meeting from the cities seeking the bid all eventually said economic development was a major reason for their respective bids-- - if they didn't mention it at first Like Salt Lake City the other delegations said exposure fmm holding a Winter Olympics would boost tour Saturday night Sunday's high is in the low 50s Camage was limited to several flooded basements and washed-ou- t driveways floodwaters washed through the DeLuca The excavation company's yards at 4091 W 13400 South filling a grease pit in the shop and flooding the family's basement said Larry DeLuca He said a county backhoe was able to clear the canal behind the shops and the waters had receded by Saturday afternoon "There's sand and gravel all over the place" he said "This is just a mess" Sgt Shepherd said sandbagging is about all residents can do and the sooner the better "Whatever they're going to do they better get out and do it" He said each of South Jordan's crews was out Saturday sandbagging streets and clearing wingman were flying through clouds and light rain at about 11000 feet altitude and communicating with Salt Lake approach control when lightning struck An Air Force investigation concluded that Capt Cook's plane was hit by lightning Military officials wouldn't comment on what actually happened to Capt Bird's plane or why he bailed out Col Charles Henebower commander of the 388th Hill said federal crash regulations give the military the authority to withhold such information from the public Capt Bird was found in a ravine on the northern shoreline of the lake He was flown by helicopter to the base Capt Cook received some assistance from another aircraft and managed to bring his plane in for a landing The plane sustained major damage to its nose radome left leading edge flap left wing and tail section In addition when lightning hit the radome it destroyed all computers and avionics The cost of repairs was estimated to be $244083 Investigators said it appeared both external wing fuel tanks on both air craft exploded What remains a mystery is why nobody can find the $14 million 24000-pounplane in the shallow waters of the lake A team of Navy divers from San Diego used small boats and sophisticated scanning devices to try to find the wreckage The team spent some 20 days in an unsuccessful attempt is Col Heflebower said the not the first aircraft to vanish in the Great Salt Lake He said over the years several aircraft have crashed in the lake and never been recovd F-I- 6 ered Both By Robert H Woody PARK CITY — The bottom line? Your money is safe Deposits in all federally insured institutions are secured by the full faith and credit of the United States That includes deposits in banks in saving banks and in credit unions And it includes deposits in the savings and loans M Danny Wall chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board emphasized the point in an interview Saturday The MLR regulates the nation's savings and loans Unanswered he said is how and when Congress will agree on methods to restructure recapitalize and regulate the industry now plagued with insolvencies No question the pain will be shared — by the healthy savings and loans the banks the taxpayer — in resolution of a problem born of many causes and authors and over many years Mr Wall and Utah Republican e Sen Jake Garn chairman and now minority leader of the Senate Banking Committee were final speakers at a weeklong housing seminar here attended by savings and loan executives and federal regulators from over the nation President Bush gets kudos said Sen Gam for putting out a restructuring plan within 20 days after inauguration But whether Congress can meet the President's goal of a plan in place in 45 days is another meter The record is not good one-tim- Sen Gam said best guess is Cona plan confirmed until July The problem has been festering too long he said But though the Senate early in the decade and passed initial remedial measures to overhaul the financial services industry the House — "a mystery to me" — dragged its feet Case in point: In 1986 the Senate passed a $15- billion-bon- d measure to recapitalize the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp which insures savings and loan deposits Had FSLIC been able to act with dispatch in closing insolvent savings and loans then the problem would be far smaller now But the House cut the bonding to gress will not have Two Partygoers Stabbed One Dies Other in Fair Condition Salt Lake City man W3I killed and tmother injured in two separate statkiings stemming from the same Satarday morning party that got out of Prapd Jeremy P Vigil 20 died while his cousin Jeremy J Garcia 20 Salt Lake City was taking him to an unspecified lora! hospital following a knife fight at a party on 1197 W 400 South according to a Salt Lake City Police report Mr Vigil and five others approached the party but were told to leave A fight ensued as they were attempting to leave and the viAim was stabbed in the upper thigh at 1 a m They fled the SeP n and flagged down an officer near 400 S 200 West the report said Approximately 30 minutes later another Salt Lake City man who was walking to his btrOher'g home from the same parly A'as stahherl repeatpdly by live unknown male assailants A Jit Jok of 144 near 1300 W 300 South according to another police report Angelo Velarde 20 reportedly a fhend of Mr Vigil was taken to Holy Cross Hospital where he was listed in fair condition a nursing supervisor said According to the report Mr Velarde was stabbed four times in the back once in the chest left eye and mouth: twice on the right side of the head and once in the back of the head He also had bruises on his head and legs A suspect described as male 24 was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for the homicide of Mr Vigil a press release said but it is unknown if any suspects were apprehended for the aggravated assault of Mr Velarcle Police were unable to comment fin the type of knives used in either case or if the incidents were related other than the Pao victims were friends from the same party A A A AL A AAA Ak AA A" A Public-Figur- e By Christopher Smart A Tribune Staff Writer Salt Lake City policeman's $5 million defamation lawsuit against a local television stationg for reporting on his "reputation-followinthe shooting death of a man without a criminal record now hinges on the cloudy issue of whether a policeman is a public figure The suit centers around the shooting death of Clemente Garcia on Oct 26 1987 by Officer David Madsen Mr Garcia a Mexican national legally residing in Utah had apparently committed no crime before he led police on a chase up Emigration Canyon When the chase ended Mr Garcia exited his pickup with a handgun and in the nurse of events was shot dead by Officer Mathen high-spee- d the $5 billion — then finally consented in conference to increase it to t$10 8 billion But it imposed limits on amounts that could be deployed annually to FSLIC It was not until January 1988 that FSLIC got its first funds! Delay he said exacerbated the problem and increased hemorrhaging to the tune of millions of dollars How much will the cure cost? No one knows said Sen Gern despite rhetorical speculation ranging from $157 billion (Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady) to $190 billion and $337 (Sen John Heinz billion (Rep Henry Gonzales bullets have solid nonexplosive "Gonzales is a nice man but I don't know where he gets his numbers ex - f 41'i 4- '' A ' - :x :1' ' f'-1- '''i' v1' 1 t: t1 tp 4V 55i'' 141 di 1'”'1:-Iair- 4 i A 1J:::k 'e4 ii-- k''i could considerably shrink the cost f4 7 'k '''' One thing for sure: The problem is complex The public the press and yea Congressional peers — are woefully underinformed on the nature of financial institutions though not the least restrained in coming up with opinions on cause guilt and remedy Bright note Much of burden of the savings and See B--2 Column 3 f'i: ' : : g 3PC:t:''t-1:- iig " :4 'f'a A 3 : ''k '' ' 0 t ' ''' 49 ''4 - 1 '14414° '''' ” 1' '":4'''''- ''''?I 1:f4i t' :f::!:-A:::::- 5 50$1 1"?:''''''& Ji-- g : turn-aroun- d - ' Pe Ail Sen Gam said he agreed with Federal Reserve chairman Man Greenspan the magnitude is a function of whatever economic model you use and whatever turns the economy may take Example: An improvement in the Texas economy — and there are in Dallas and signs of — but they do contain small See B--3 Column 4 heads cept maybe from a staff member" Ho-usto- with which in many instances remain working after a crash often lead rescuers to the crash location However when two aircraft are flying in close formation only one uses its transponder to avoid cluttering the radar screen The plane that crashed had its transponder turned off and the lead plane had its device on The colonel said there is little danger to the public from the wreckage and no environmental damage to the lake "Any oil fuel or other potentially hazardous substances on the aircraft would have been released upon impact and most likely have dissipated In the saltwater within several hours" he said The plane had about 538 gallons of fuel on board when it crashed according to the investigation report The pilot dropped all of the weapons ordinance over the training range before returning to Hill However 511 rounds of inert training bullets were in the plane's nose section and being used as ballast Col Hefiebower said the training Federally Insured Accounts Are Safe Says Official Tribune Business Editor were equipped F-I- transponders which transmit the air crafts call sign aircraft type and other data onto the ground controller's radar screen Transponders 60011 '''' f9' :::: 4 4 0 441:: : bite41 '''''""41° 910' M Danny Wall Your Money Is Safe Issue at Core of Officer's Case Officer Madsen is appealing to the Utah Supreme Court a decision by 3rd District Judge HOMPT Wilkinson that he is a public figure That ruling which came in summary judgment forces Officer Madsen to show malice by television station KTVX Channel 4 and its reporter John flarnngton in order to win the suit That ruling was a setback for Officer Madsen's case "Malice is a tremendously difficult standard to get by" said Salt Lake City attorney Jerome Mooney who is representing Officer Madsen If Officer Madsen is considered a private person instead he need only show negligence to win damages The Supreme Court will decide the spenfic question raised by the interlocutory appeal and then the case will return to 3rd District Court In Mr Madsen's suit he claims he was defamed by Mr Harrington's reports " Officer Madsen has been caused great mental pain and suffering has been cast into the public eye in a manner designed to hold him to ridicule and debasement and otherwise besmirched his good name and Also at issue in the case is how much access the news media or a defendant in a libel case has to personnel files Attorneys for Mr Harrington and United Television Inc which owns KTVX also have gone to the Supreme Court on interlocutory appeal seeking more access to Officer Madsen's Internal Affairs files Following the shooting which took place between Emigrration Canyon and Parleys Canyon Mr Harrington reported that Officer Madsen didn't follow police department policies and procedures when he killed Mr Garcia The television report also stated that Officer Madsen was in poor standing in the Police Department and had a reputation of using excessive force reputation Mr Harttington's attorneys argued that Officer Madsen's history was central to events but the defense was only partly successful in its 3rd District Court battle to obtain Officer Madsen's personnel records Judge Wilkinson allowed the defense to obtain an edited version of the record from the Police Department s Division of Internal Affairs That record shows 77 complaints against Officer Madsen See 8-Column 3 imEEMMkkSENO A A A-- A A A AA AA Alk AA AA AA di A11 "" " or ft ow A AC40 A 11 A ' |