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e t described as a turtling i n coi:: state-owne- ANTI-GAND- 29 Tuesday August — AID MORE POLAND NEEDS President 7 point in Polish history In Warsaw Pmstdent WoteiechJartizelski dressed in his general's uniform led aspecialfloodlit evening ceremeay attended by several thouSoldier New Solidarity sand peopltratthe nation'sTornb of Prime Miniiler Tadoisz Maiowiecki stood at Jeruzelski'sside Representatives ofthe Big Four wartimealliance Britain France the UnitedStates and the Soviet Union — were on hand for the observance including'Edward DerwinskiUS secretary Of Veterans Affairs the only in the Cabinet of President Bush BAKKER IS commircED TO MENTAL INSTITUTION —Jim Bakker was committed to a mental institution in handcuffs and manacles Thursday after a psychiatrist reported the TV evangelist was hallucinating and cowering in a fetal position in his lawyer's office US District Judge Robert Potter suspended Bakker's fraud trial and ordered him taken to the Federal Correctional Institute in Butner for up tq 60 days for psychiatric evaluation "Please don't do this to me" a sobbing disheveled Bakker said as he was-le- d from his lawyer's office by US marshals to the cessing of the commitment order lie curled up in a fetal position in the- - : back seat "Mr Bakker I'm going to have to ask you to sit up please" a deputp tt i marshal said GOVERNOR HALTS PLAN TO SELL PARK LAND — A controversiat lands within Utah's national parks and Indiarti 4 plan to market state-owne- d reservaticas was put on hold Thursday by Gov Norm Bangerter Thet: governor has asked members of the Utah Board of State Lands and Forest parcelsrz ry to delay further work on a proposal to sell or lease within such places as Arches and Capitol Reef national parks and Glin' V r4 Canyon National Recreation Area Wednesday August 30 FATHER CALLS FOR PEACE — The father of three ' Sunday September bivi'la 4 - wrote JAZZ LOAN READY FOR SIGNATURES — Utah Jazz owner Larry H Miller formally announced agreement to a $558 million loan to build a new multipurpose arena Although he didn't expect to have all the signacommitment paper for the loan until late Tuesday or tures On a e Wednesday Mr Miller said he was confident enough that the deal was final to announce it at a news conference BLA BANKS 1 ages' On - V it' 4 - 4 4 0 Wr ar là i fierce purported drug barons begged the government to end its drive and negotiate peace as Colombia moved to extradite a reputed drug finance chief to America Fabio Ochoa Restrepo the father of three reputed cocaine kingpins appealed in an open letter to President Virgilio Barco "Let there be dialogue let there be peace let's have forgiveness let's carry out a kind of erasing and clean slate" Ochoa Restrepo n U:' — lp 14e Trtbune '7 1'1 : ' DRUG LORDS' Cocaine traffickers escalated their war on Colombia with bombings at seven branches of a bank partially owned by the government'A newspaper report said the justice minister resigned because of threats Justice Minister Monica de Greiff who is in the United States to discuss US aid to help fight the cocaine) cartels could not be reached tor comment The Colombian newspaper El Espectador said de Greiff did not intend to return to Colombia because of threats against her and her family and "was to stay for an indefinite time t in the United States" 4 DID ISRAELIS TRAIN ASSASSINS't Police in Jerusalem opened an inquiry into Israelis suspected of training death squads for Colombian drug barons and a retired army officer named in the scandal said the probe could implicate other officers and a legislator RASH OF UTAH ACCIDENTS KILLS 10 — Ten people were killed and seven others suffered extensive injuries in weekend traffic accidents in Utah The carnage started Friday when two people died in a head-ocollision near Cedar Fort Utah County Saturday two teen-ag- e girls were killed on Interstate 15 about 900 South The other six people died in beparate accidents around the state ' wen t - 28 Monday August BOMB — LOM CO -J - 01- - SANDINISTAS HOLD INFORMAL MEET -- - A Sandinista army unit and a Contra guerrilla group drew guns when they met in northern Nicaragua hut decided to hold an informal half-hou- r peace parley that included an exchange of cigarettes The army unit ran into the' on a dirt road near the Honduran border said photographer Contra Ruben 'Troup the only journalist present - DRUG GANGS 11I I T 4 questicin CONTRAS ' 1 t f sbOwg and retail nierchindisihg products ney's theme PksmOvies-TALERT — Fearing more setbacks for DEMOCRATS ISSUE TAX-CUpublic schools Utah Democrats issued a warning over tax relief the L egislature will consider next month especially if welltodo Republicans stand to gain most from any break "Utah's classrooms are overcrowded Utah's teachers are underpaid and Utah's children don't have enough textbooks" Utah Democratic Party Chairman Peter Billings Jr told reporters – during a Capitol news conference 1 I e ( 1Sunday August 27 CONDEMNS BALTIC — 4 The Salt 1 KREMLIN 'EXTREMISm' In its strongest response yet to the growing calls for independence in the Baltic republics the Soviet Communist Partycondemned nationalist movements in Estonia Latvia a n d Lithuania and d e clared that the nationalist action caused alarm i and hysteria and raised the prospect of "civil conflict" Saying that "things have gone far" the party's Central Committee warned the restive republics that if the situation continued their "very existence could wind up in " At ''' 4i e A e n qn Itevietv: Ig0 FY-ee-ti '' el' - i 1 i ' l' n - ' 4- - d h4' 2 e September Saturday OF BEATINGS — Police arrested'' IN - PROTEST TUTU ARRESTED Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu and hundreds of other activists navtiouwide Friday as clerics students and workers staged protests in support of a growinganti-apartheicampaign Tutu winner of the 1984 Nobel' Peace Prize was arrested along with his wife and 34 other protesters Ko- they marched outside St George's Cathedral to protest the alleged beating' of church workers by police earlier in the day MORMON AUTHORITY EXCOMMUNICATED — The only Americani- SaintS Indian general authority in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dawas excommunicted Friday after claiming church leaders are perpetrating a "silent subtle scriptural and spiritual slaughter" of his race George P Lee a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy since 1975 was stripped of his membersh:p by the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for "apostasy" and "other conduct unbecoming a member of the church" Mr Lee however claims church leaders have "turned their backs" on Native Americans and in pride and arrogance are discrimimnating against the very people Mormon scriptures say they must rely on for salvation US WON'T RECOGNIZE PANAMA GOVERNMENT — A provisional government loyal to Gen Manuel Antonio Noriega took office Friday and the United States refused to recognize it vowing to impose more economic sanctions Noriega did not attend the brief ceremony at which his school- mate Francisco Rodriguez was sworn in as Panama's sixth president in six years In Washington President Bush said he would tighten sanctions "to deprive the illegal regime of funds that belong to the Panamanian people" he said "I am confident that other governments which support and which oppose drug human rights democracy and " trafficking will take similar measures d - - y by Gen Manuel Antonio Noriega named one of his high school classmates as provisional president Thursday hours before ambassador Juan Sosa locked the doors of Panama's embassy buildings in Washington Sosa who has opposed the rule of Noriega said he was giving the buildings and bank accounts containing some $330 million to the State Department's Office of Foreign Missions "for safekeeping until there is a constitutional government in the Republic of Panama" POLES GATHER TO RECALL WWII Air raid sirens wailed and tape recordings replayed events from the opening moments of World War II the counThursday as thousands of Poles gathered at various sites around try to mark the 50th anniversary of the start of the war- About 8000 people also gathered in the seaport city of Gdansk to mark an anniversary of a different sort — the ninth year since the founding of the Solidarity t ! am ' t - -- -- thiE Labor Day for the 6)1'0i:ill's Lean now to like your body find that special - I : ! v ' ' 4 e' - 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