| Show - VP - — - - — "lannE ow By Thomas H Gorey Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Congress finished its work for 1989 in the predawn hours of Wednesday after a grueling frustrating session whose saving grace was a adjournment The year was marked by bitter ethics controversies which led to the resignation of House Speaker Jim and to the Senate's Wright rejection of former Sen John Tower as defense secretary But after an acrimonious start lawmakers ended the year on a harmonious note: House members gave themselves a 35 percent pay raise while senators took a more modest 97 percent hike The raises were part of an ethics package that prohibits representatives starting in 1991 from accepting "honoraria" or speaking fees from special-interegroups The legislation reduces from 40 to 27 percent of salary the amount of honoraria that senators can keep starting next year Here's how Intermountain area members of Congress voted on key issues during the final week of the 1989 session of the 101st Congress: SENATE: — Passed 99-a resolution condemning the recent violence in El Salvador including the murder of six Jesuit priests During debate on the measure spectators in the Senate galleries disrupted proceedings by shouting protests against US support for the Salvadoran government of Alfredo Cristiani resoVoting for the lution: Sens On-i- G Hatch James A McClure and Steve Symms both Harry M Reid and MalRichard H Bryan both colm Wallop and Alan K Simpson both e e tilln 2 - e 4 e tr4 - elk 0 El ' 1 - 44 - - - 44t - l' fro the Writers And Photographers of The Associated Press As Recorded By of From the rise of fascism to the opening of the nuclear age with the the Japanese mainland the whole panorama of mankind's most destructive war is told in words and pictures in "World War II: A SOth Anniversary History" This of the world's oldest and exciting hook produced by the writers and photo graphers 300 pages 00000 words of text and some than contains more news agency largest 400 memorable photos culled from AP archives The book focuses on Artierica's lives before during and after US entry participation in the events that changed our attack on Pearl Harbor This newspaper is the Japanese into the war following its for readers available to book only SI 495 To order your copy just making the check with or below mail the coupon money order your 1 TWORLD WAR 1 II 0 Sam I BrickNJ 08723 Box 7005 Enclosed is $ copies of World War Please send me II at $1495 each No me anti-violen- Address n Stats Pease A chid make Zlp or money ordee payabte to s' ess' ess' es s' ess' Week of Stops IHC Sets Schedule for Giving Blood pm pm Stake 1050 Galena Drive Sandy Utah pm IDS Salt Lake Stake 142 W 200 N Salt Lake City Utah pm LDS Monroe Stake 49 E 200 N Monroe Utah 4 p m 8 pm Wednesday: ITT Technical Insti Victim of pm University Sheriffs Sgt Scott Robinson Though there were no witnesses to the 9:11 pm accident police believe the victim was thrown about 50 to 60 feet from the impact Sgt Robinson said Mr Black was found on a lawn at 5184 S 900 East when authorities arrived Police were still investigating Saturday and said they may know the type of vehicle involved in the A SALE - PRICES ----- :r7fftf' r:'ti'''''5'' :: :':' '::'rki::'' "0' !: i: f -- lig': 4: ''' tAl 0 Ai 110PM t'vVOtPf lip 0 S ' ::3 44 ::::1::::T 4 : S ' :4::"1 '':Q' 41 :0 "0i WI! 4 — 4 s - ::: -- o-111- :::: 1:'1 1- - :::: 4r '''' lonlo p 4 ' :: i f ) it :: ::' 'A' 'fE I1 4 :'' ? 4 t::8 44::s ‘' 0 v 'tze- - t ': ' 4 4 64 ::::t - " :V' t t-'i- k frl : - II r fi: ' !': eg ::r:!: to 44 ul 4 7::::::t: ORIGINAL OR CHERRY FLAVOR 5 li oz dill El imi ' 6 ' :: ::! 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P1(71:4 ': ::g 5:r- ' $ 4:NI MEMINIMMI 7::7: :17): r r ::' f' w8:I :' ?Illtir'z ' test case in US District Court in Salt Lake City but the decision was overturned by the 10th US Court of Appeals in Denver and then by the US Supreme Court on the grounds that the federal government has sovereign immunity because the atomic testing was a discretionary governmental action Hatch has sought compensation for radiation victims since 1979 sponsoring legislation that initiated a fallout study at the University of Utah and established a medical center at St George for radiation victims The final report on the study has not been issued but scientists said last year that the survey showed no strong evidence of a link between fallout and the leukemia and thyroid disorders among those living downwind of the tests In the Senate the bill has been blocked in the Judiciaila But Hatch Committee by Sen Howell Heflin said Kennedy's promise to take it up in the Labor Committee should bypass that roadblock and get the matter to the Senate floor WELL-SUITE-D '::::11' e e I Bill ill 4::''' 4 - ! i n I i!:: - deficit-reductio- g To THE WORLD TRAVELER!) :''::''?'' 14 ozone-depictin- IIII1M1112!MIMMII --UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD n Radiation-Fallou- t d Hospital: Monday Hospital Ogden: Monday Wednesday and Friday 9 am to 7 pm Tuesday and Thursday 9 am to 4 pm St Benedict's Hospital Ogden: Monday Tuesday and Wednesday 9 am to 5 pm Thursday and Friday by appointment only 9 am to 7 pm Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Provo: Monday Tuesday Thursday and FridPy noon to 5 pm Wednesday noon to 7:30 pm Saturday 10 am to 2 pm St Marks Hospital: Appointments only: Monday 7 am to 4 pm: Tues day through Friday 7 am to 6 pm: Saturday 10 am to 4 pm in Critical Condition n g b - jected federal deficit for fiscal 1990 (which began Oct 1) not exceed $110 billion The bill passed by the Senate on a voice vote achieves $46 billion in savings by allowing the automatic Gramm-Rudmaspending cuts that were triggered in October to contin ue until February The measure cuts another $33 billion from the deficit by making changes in federal tax law including creation of a tax on companies producing chemicals which will raise $489 million On the roll call 186 Democrats and 86 Republicans voted for the bill while 47 Democrats and 81 Republicans voted against it Senate Budget Committee Chair one of the man Jim Sasser negotiators who helped work out a house-Senat- e compromise on the is sue said the measure "is not exactly a thing of beauty but it is a solid package" Voting for the deficitreduction bill: Stall ings Vucanovich Voting against: Nielson Owens Craig Bilbray Thomas Not voting: Hansen n WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen Orrin Hatch-trieunsuccessfully to persuade Congress to take action before the holiday recess on a bill to compensate people who claim to have suffered from radiation-cause- d ailments However before Congress adjourned early Wednesday Sen Edward M Kennedy promised the Utah Republican he'd take up the measure in the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee he chairs early next year made a similar promise Rep Barney Frank last week to Rep Wayne Owens the House bill sponsor of the radiation-victim- s The bill would offer compensation to people who lived downwind of the above-grounatomic tests in Nevada from 1951 through 1963 and who later developed cancers associated with radiation The bill would also compensate uranium miners who developed lung cancer after working in unventilated mines in the early years of the United States' atomic energy program Hundreds of "downwinders" prevailed in a pm 2 Police are investigating a accident Friday night that has left one man in critical and unstable condition at University Hospital Joseph N Black 35 544 E Cobblestone Dr was flown from Cottonwood Hospital Saturday morning via medical helicopter and was admitted into surgery for massive injuries to the head and torso Mr Black was at 900 E Pontiac Ave 5160 South) when he was hit by a vehicle apparently heading south on 900 East said Salt Lake County deficit-reductio- Late Action Foiled on through Friday 8 am to 6 pm Logan Regional Hospital: Monday through Friday 11:30 am to 7:30 8 n 58-3- 9 7:30 1 McKay-De- Ilit-andRu- s 7 Congress' repeal of the catastrophic costs law came in response to a lobbying campaign by seniors many of whom were angry about a surtax of up to $800 per person which was imposed on the most affluent retirees The Senate favored repeal of the surtax but wanted to preserve hospital coverage and a package of minor benefits which would have been financed solely by a hike in premiums Voting both times to preserve hospital coverage and certain other Medicare benefits from the 1988 catastrophic costs law: Rep Wayne Owens Voting both times to repeal all of the Medicare provisions: Reps Howard C Nielson R Utah Larry Craig Richard Stallings Barbara F Vucanovich Craig Thomas Voting once for repeal and one time not voting: Reps James V Han sen James H Bilbray D Nev — Passed 272-12- 8 a $147 billion bill The budget reconciliation measure is aimed at meeting the Gramm-Ilu- d man law's requirement that the pro Not voting Sen Jake Gam RUtah — Tabled and thus killed an amendment that would have re stricted military aid to El Salvador until Salvadoran authorities brought to trial the murderers of the six priests and two others Sen Patrick tried to attach the J Leahy D-amendment to a $146 billion foreign aid bill which Congress passed and sent to President Bush for signing Voting to table or kill the Leahy amendment and thus opposing restrictions on military aid to El Salvador: Hatch McClure Symms Reid Wallop Simpson Not voting: Garn Bryan HOUSE: — Rejected by votes of 346-5- 5 a Senate effort to preand 352-6- 3 serve a handful of Medicare benefits from the 1988 catastrophic health care costs law The House insisted on repeal of all of the law's Medicare provisions in eluding unlimited hospital coverage after the payment of an annual deductible After the two votes the Senate acquiesced to the House position Wednesday and Tuesday Thursday 10:30 am 6:30 pm Holy Cross Hospital: Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Wednesday 11:30 am to 7:30 pm LDS Hospital: Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Wednesday 11:30 am to South Sevier High School 430 W 100 S Monroe Utah 9 am-- 2 pm US Forest Service 324 25th Street Ogden Utah 10 am-- 3 pm Thursday: Tooele Army Depot Tooele Building Utah 9 am2:15 pm US West Communications 75 E 100 N Provo Utah 7:30-1am LDS Clinton North Stake 1800 N 1500 W Clinton Utah 3 pm-pm Friday: Alta High School 11055 S 1000 E Sandy Utah 9 am-pm pm Tuesday: LDS Sandy Central - 7A Drawings are also scheduled at these institutions: Cottonwood Hospital Annex: Monday and Friday 9:30 am to 5:30 tute 920 W Levoy Dr Murray Utah 9 am-2:1- 5 pm Beehive Clothing 3080 W 1820 5 S Salt Lake City Utah 9 a 111C Blood Services will observe the following schedule for the week ending Saturday Further 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