Show tTai61ileradtalsoo-iwooeasksw 1 i 1 '''7 t e t"V‘' I 4 It - ant - W4- 4k dOP"'N4t-- '' Vol 239 No 177 cake at 1: Salt Lake City Utah—Monday Morning April 9 1990 I Voters Go to Polls In 4 Countries Hungarians Slovenians Enjoy Free Elections Tribune Wire Services Citizens went to the polls some for the first time in decades as Greece Hungary Peru and the Yugoslavian republic of Slovenia held elections Sunday In Greece krore than 8 million voters were eligible to cast ballots in national elections for the third time in 10 months Voters appeared to have broken the country's political stalemate between right and left with the conservative New Democracy Party close to winning a majonty in Parliament Competing were candidates from 27 parties two coalitions and 16 independent groupings that stretched across the political spectrum Voting was mandatory for Greeks between 18 and 70 years of age The New Democrats narrowly mimed a majority in the last two elections and could seize control of the kfami0- - Election Realts: A4 voters ignored threats of violence by leftist guerrillas and cast votes for a new president Guerrillas hurled sticks of dynamite near polling sta- tions but no injuries were reported Troops stood guard The race pitted favorite Mario Var- conservative gas LIM a author against Alberto Fujtmori a dark-hors- e independent r PreFident Alan Garcia's term ends July 28 and by law cannot serve a consecutive term His succes30sor must try to revive a depressed economy and fight 2000 percent nation in this country of 20 million Voters also chose a new congress including 60 senators and 180 memhers of the chamber of deputies In the republic of Slovenia 15 million people were registered to vote in the first free multiparty elections in Yugoslavia since World War II The Comelection formally ends a munist Party monopoly in the republic the first of Yugoslavia's six republics to bold free elections Voters will choose Slovenia's new president four members of the ruling collective presidency and 240 bers of the new multiparty parliament single house Parliament with just a I percent increase in votes than 75 million Hungarians were eligible to vote in a final round of national elections to determine the countrys first freely chosen govern- ment in 43 years The main conserva- tive party took an early lead A poll made public after most voted ended predicted that the party the Hungarian Democratic Forum would Elections two weeks ago left 261 of the National Assembly's 394 seats undecided That balloting gave no party an outright majority but relegated the former Communists to fourth place Peru's nearly 10 million registered persil st-z- I Inside The Tribune Tribune Telephone Numbers on A-- 4 : 'mit- - 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It it - 4 e 1 44 11-- ‘ 4 0 'Vi 0 - d ' vo- ' ‘E ' LI - L s pilSapanrre-au- t- 1 y 404'21"4 4waRawatrUie- '' Associated Press Writer INDIANAPOLIS — Ryan White who won a long court battle to attend public school and overcame prejudice against himself and other AIDS r victims lost his struggle with the deadly disease on Sunday 10rommamou He was 18 where he had been hospitalized since resMarch 29 with an AIDS-relate- d piratory infection He had been heavily sedated and on a ventilator White's mother Jeanne and sister Andrea 16 had kept a bedside vigil joined at times by celebrities such as singer Elton John and the Rev Jesse Jackson Dr Martin B Kleiman White's physician throughout his illness said death followed a slow deterioration that had begun Saturday "At the end his family and a few of the others who loved him were close at his side" Kleiman said "He never regained consciousness and I am confident that he suffered no pain at the end" Carrie Van Dyke a spokeswoman for Mrs White said the family needed "time to be alone to recover to grieve:" John who stayed at the hospital with the Whites nearly a week dedicated the song "Candle in the Wind" to White during the Farm Aid IV concert Saturday night at the Hoo WASHINGTON (AP)) — Vietnam-suggestealofficials privately lowing the US military to return to Cam Ranh Bay if relations between the countries continue to warm says a congressman who recently met with them said Rep Thomas Ridge the extraordinary possibility was raised informally at a foundation-sponsore- d forum in Bali Indonesia attended by several congressmen and a group of officials of Vietnam's communist governd a g A 24-ho- Today's Chuckle class clothes d gation headed congressional by the chairwoman of the House sub- committee responsible for oversee-hope- s to visit US military bases Cam Ranh Bay this week as part of a trip to Vietnam Guam Singapore and Indonesia The mission's purpose is to explore alternatives to US military bases in the Philippines Leases on six US installations in the Philippines expire in 1991 and American officials anticipate difficult negotiations for continued base rights there The Soviet Union moved into the US-buibase at Cam Ranh Bay at the conclusion of the Vietnam War in 1975 but Pentagon officials said in January that the Soviets had some fighter and bombers The possibility of the Soviets withdrawing completely from the base and Americans returning to it was one of the subjects at the Indonesia forum sponsored by the Henry R Luce Foundation Ridge said "That possibility was discussed and under the right set of circumI think the Vietnamese would welcome it" said Ridge who saw Vietnam War combat as an man "One of the ranking officials said 'I can see the day when American ships are docked in Cam Ranh Bay' " Ridge said adding that the official later specified that he meant warships "We said 'Do you mean just for refueling?' and they said 'No for repairs' " Ridge said Ridge said conditions of the forum prevented him from identifying the Vietnamese official 10-da- y g lt with-plan- ! test burnings of the nation's constitution which contains the ban on political parties The king's announcement Sunday officially deleted all references to that ban and he named a panel to meet with opposition leaders and chart Nepal's course back to democracy Democracy had ended in 1960 when the king's father staged a palace coup and ousted the only elected government this country has ever See A-- Column 2 d - - US Return the blood-clottin- from thousands of homes in curfew-bounKatmandu immediately after the king's 11 pm announcement on state-ru- n television Even more exuberant celebrations are expected when a curfew is li:ted Monday — a day on which the democracy movement's leaders originally had scheduled to hold pro : ':ty tL 40-- Viet Officials Suggest a hospital "This one's for Ryan" John said to the cheers of 45000 fans at the concert to raise funds for financially troubled farmers President Bush who last week planted a tree in White's honor in downtown Indianapolis said he and his wife Barbara were "deeply saddened" by White's death "All Americans are impressed by his courage strength and his ability to continue fighting" Bush said in a statement ''Ryan's death reaffirms that we as a people must pledge to continue the fight his fight against this dreaded disease" White born Dec 16 1971 in Kokomo was 13 when he was diagnosed with AIDS in December 1984 He had contracted acquired immune deficiency syndrome through a agent used to treat his hemophilia It is estimated that more than half of the nation's 20000 hemophiliacs were infected with the AIDS virus before better blood donation screening procedures were adopted and 1200 have developed AIDS In 1985 White was barred from Western Middle School near Kokomo after school officials and parents rejected health authorities' reassurances that AIDS cannot be spread through casual contact After months of school board battles and court hearings White won the right to attend school However See A2 Column 1 512-yea- t 7 s—Assoocood IheALaseaphato about a mile from sier Dome "' - ' i'"-'477 -- ' general elections in Athens Greek voters cast ballots for third time in 10 months Former Premier Andreas wife Dimitra wishes him luck in Sunday's phys-e- - - 4"::' School suit - - - 0"'"''''T : i - '"'' le''''i's'- 2 Crews Remove Victims From Ship After Blaze g :'''' -- - c Nepal Monarch Bows Paves Way for Democracy Los Angeles Times Writer KATMANDU Nepal — The monarch who has ruled the Himalayan 0I -- Ay I White died shortly after 7 am EST at Riley Hospital for Children -- -- i - ' ''''''''': - 44vAt t"41:tio 44 ' c i 1 S bilig' p eg ''' I "- - It ‘ t 1 - - By Hank Lowenkron ' if '11:' ti') i''' 1 :11 ? 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' I ' '' :'7'-o- - ?Yat :11:0'Issist' ' ''' i '' '''4'- " 474" iscs ' -' i' ! dii):14i:11 I:I ki n d ' ' - - i is I a 48Zli 4razst :' I e 4 k 1 ri - :' iwy t "' v ' oport italAvi iVq"le 14 :- 1 '414 - --- 4- :- 4 71:' ' ' 44 ils :71i 14firdiazi444vairt '''''' '''' i'14"'''''' 7 - '' eshs4s:-'"-'-"7"9- '''''''' ' Tv r - ' : 1''' 411e(v00YAwoleiawot444505woisaiA4igiettrotiotivio 9z —Associate() Press losefahata Smoke billows from the ferry Scandinavian Star after it was towed to harbor at Lysekil Sweden Officials believe two fires aboard the huge car ferry were deliberately set |