Show 2A The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June 990 10 Spotlight KIENOMMOI1Mlinn OlOOMMMIMMI ‘ :i:1:41: ' 'r'orwo'"R''r---r!rlum—zv'7 - - t " I :: 4':: :: I :::::: t 4 a -- --7- ::::::: :: :::::::::::::::::::7: ' oritts -- w - 'r : 1 It 1 :e'A ' flw--- lf :deK N 0 i1 ' 4 :: 'toe ( ''' Irric )0 tr' t AL - 4 '' - - 44:1' 11:::--- yi4 44k 4''''''N'''- 4 k‘" ii- i: "- " -1:'1'2:t:t1-! -- - i - ordt ( :?'V::2 1 0 tr7:::: 1:::ti::1 ::::::::::::::::::::::: e77' 'i itt 4:1 0 I1 :re- - ' rl 4e4 0 ° :'::::: 04 :0"' lgom': 4ely': - t r::4 ''''' 4 t ' VII - IT :i ::::: 004er111t ' ::: I:-:railtvw4: yr:::: kiifgt 711117' I 17'!"-- ??A 41012i: r 1 4440-1 fei ' 2" T :4r 0''P°' '''' If A ::: :0 eso41:440v- J pR L ::: 14 - ' w?::ye ' :i:::: - f?te ' :::'"41 Ft: N44 r7 :" tI t:I:!7:117:74 77 1 r: i004 w:-1:- 0t-00- I 0 :''''::Tik::::::: 11 7 t":" M::: ii04 I: ty ii!: lAr:" 1 : l'A::"0 "::‘ ': r) "pipit 1 500:) F-- ' r Havel's Party Heading for Victory :: :' '''' - rfr'- 44 IrOF6" le -1 : :: — 41) l''' 4:: (p o ::: :::' ''''' ::: 1:::::::: " :::::::: ::::::::: - I('i: s -- - :: :i:' 1: :' I kl'"7 ti) 7 i1 : ::i::::!: :::: :::::::: 4E: e:: :: '::: '''i 4 ' 1 ::: —As I x — ' I ":: li — ' Exit polls project that Czech President Va clay Havel and his Civic Forum party will ::: sodded Prim losesphoto hold a clear majority after the East bloc nation's first free elections in 44 years Czechs Cut First Free Election In 44 Years From 'Velvet' Cloth Mike'$ Nola Paul W bs& Tribune editorial writer le on a tour of Sodom Europe and tin Soviet Union tbilh a Malian Cretonne of Editorial Wore group By Paul Wetzel Tribune Staff Writer PRAGUE Czechoslovakia — The people of Czechoslovakia who spun the Velvet Revolution late last year have cut their first free election in 44 years from the same cloth Campaigning generally has been low-ke- y by Western standards As one sardonic campaign official put it "We're fairly satisfied with the boring atmosphere before the election" Tension caused by a bomb blast in a public square earlier this month seems to have evaporated Government and people clearly are taking the election seriously if quietly Sales of alcoholic beverages have been banned during 34 hours of the two-da- y voting period As polls opened Friday the outward signs of electoral excitement were few in Prague In the days before the election Civic Forum the umbrella movement comprising about 17 political groups that span a wide range of new constitution and direct the conversion to a market economy during term Only a free open Its two-yeelection could install a new government with the popular legitimacy to carry out these tasks The Parliament in turn will elect a new president Vaclav Havel the playwright president of the interim government is widely expected to resign the office temporarily before being selected to fill a new term Voters alto will chose new parliaments of the Czech and Slovak republics the two states that together form the federal structure Federalism and the relative powers of the state governments is one election issue that will crop up again during the drafting of a new constitution a Western diplomat who requested anonymity said Twenty-tw- o parties movements and coalitions appear on the ballot though many have confined their activities to one of the two republics The most important are Civic Forum (the Czech lands) and its sister organization in Slovakia Public Against Violence Except for the Communists and parties that stand for ethnic and national communities seeking autonomy the political platforms are not widely different Most like Civic Forum stand for democracy human rights a market-oriente- d economy and a return to the mainstream of European relations g memA split among ben of the interim government over the pace and nature of economic change may signal the beginning of the breakdown of Civic Forum into a number of independent political parties At present Civic Forum labels Itself a political movement more akin to a broad-base- d coalition than a traditional party Campaigning in the final days before the voting appeared to retain the high moral tone of the dissident movement that displaced the Communists but there were hints of the hardball politics that inevitably develop in a Western-styl- e democracy A couple of days before the polls a opened deputy interior minister e leader of the charged that Czechoslovak People's Party has ties to the secret police of the old regime st special-intere- high-rankin- Continued From Al to former Communist Party leader Milos Jakes and his assignments included informing on the human rights movement Charter 77 Bartoncik hospitalized Wednesday with what his doctors said WU a heart condition denied the charges in a meeting with Interior Minister Richard Sacher who visited him In a touching conclusion to the stormy campaign Czechoslovakia's three top philharmonics performed together for the first time in memory at an outdoor concert on Old Town Square Conducted by Rafael Kubelik who returned to Czechoslovakia after 42 years for the opening concert of the famed "Prague Spring" series the Czech Philharmonic State Philharmonk of Brno and Slovak Philharmonic of Bratislava performed the much-love- d "My Country" by composer Bedrich Smetana In the republican legislative races the exit polling showed the Civic Forum gaining 60 percent in the Czech Parliament compared with 95 percent for the Communist Party and 75 percent for the Christian Democratic Union In Slovakia Public Against Violence was not projected to win an absolute majority INFAS said it will get 37 percent compared to 21 percent for the Christian Democrats 115 percent for the communists and 10 percent for the Slovak National In Wenceslas Square Strains of "Ghost Riders in the Sky" in Czech pulsated over the crowd Conductor Rafael Kubelik who returned to Czechoslovakia after 42 years for the opening concert of the famed "Prague Spring" series the Czech Philharmonic State Philharmonic of Brno and Slovak Phi Marmonk of Bratislava performed the much-love- d "My Country" by composerBedrich Smetana An outdoor exhibition on a major shopping boulevard off Wenceslas Square has helped galvanize a sense of civic duty in the month preceding the vote Titled "Where Is My Home?" it presents a history of the nation from independence in 1918 to the present Facsimiles of documents and newspapers mounted on large red columns tell the history without commentary The outrageous distortions of Cdmmunist propaganda are said to speak volumes At one point a gallery of largerthan-life-size portraits of Communist leaders from throughout the East bloc lines one sidewalk Someone has decapitated the images of particularly notorious figures including Josef Thousands to Flee BUCKEYE LAKE Ohio (AP) — Heavy rains forced up to 10000 people from their homes and National Guardtroops hoisted sandbags on an earthen wall at Buckeye Lake to keep the water from spilling over Authorities said the evacuees in Licking County were forced to leave their homes temporarily because of the flood threat The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning citing pose sible dam failure at the man-mad- lake Flooding also was reported farther south in Perry County County Disaster Services Coordinator Dorothy Sidwell said residents were evacuated from sections of New Lexington and Crooksville but the number of people affected was not known g In Pennsylvania a storm system drenched some of the state's central and eastern counties Saturday leaving behind pockets of darkness from power fast-movin- Stalin and Romania's Nicolae Ceausescu The election itself is the culmination of the revolution It will select a federal Parliament that will write a officials say they have found almost no docu- meats so far that : - 44010"''' conclusively prove that he in trafficked drugs US officials say they had ex- pected to find a f I " damning paper Manuel Noriega trail of incriminating documents among Noriegifs private and official papers most of which are thought to have been seized by US troops who invaded Panama last December The Reagan and Bush administrations long depicted Noriega who faces two separate indictments accusing him of drug dealing and money laundering as a big drug trafficker Noriega has pleaded innocent and is not expected to come to trial until next year So far the most damaging physical evidence against Noriega general appears todbe a letter d last ered last 04dwre0001LAtNok1k ti:: t 1 vi7P e i: : 1: 07-?- Y I 4' L 1 :?- e:-- i § - f Bob Hope Perot H Ross Miriam Makeba 1 otet: :A4:-s- Miriam Makeba exiled South African singer will return home Sunday for the first time in 30 years A spokesman in Johannesburg for the South African Musicians' Alliance confirmed the visit by Makeba and said she would not be performing Makeba plans to see family and friends and visit the grave of her mother who died when she was in exile Makeba 58 left South Africa in 1960 after touring abroad She has lived in the United States Guinea Belgium and is now a resident of France After she spoke out against apartheid South Africa's government-ru- n radio and television banned her music from 1976 until last year H Ross Perot the billionaire Texas businessman who says being a put him on the path of success was honored with the Award for Courage of the Boy Scouts of America The citation presented Friday at the Pierre Hotel in New York lauded Perot as a person whose life demonstrates the ideals of scouting Perot formed Perot Systems in 1988 after General Motors paid him an additional $700 million for his stock in the company and to remove the outspoken businessman from the board of directors Perot had gained a GM seat after he had sold his company EDS to GM in 1984 Perot has contributed millions of dollars to the Boy Scouts Boy Scout Bob Hope will speak at Palm Springs (Calif) High School's graduation thanks Co the persistence of senior class leaders Repeated inquiries to Hope went unanswered so Robert Shahntizarian the senior class president and Greg Schmalle the vice president decided to visit the comedian's Los Angeles office on the spur of the moment " we went unannounced to Mr Hope's office and we told his secretary what we were there for" Shahnazarian said "She went away for a few minutes and when she came back she said he had agreed to election for Czechoslovakia which in the interwar years had the most democratic government in Central Europe until it was dismembered by Adolf Hitler through the Munich Pact The communists gained 38 percent of the vote in free elections in 1946 and assumed total control following a February 1948 coup speak" entertainer speaks Hope's publicist Ward Grant said the at two high school or college commencements each year Kerry Kennedy and Andrew Cuomo were married Saturday in a ceremony that merged two of America's most powerful political families The wedding was yr Nb informally billed as the creation of "Cuo- molot" a successor to the fabled land of Camelot so revered by John F Kennedy The bride 30 is iv the daughter of the ' ' ler) late Robert F Ken- nedy and is executive director the hu- man rights center in 11 Breakfast Battle — Happy Food Fight BATTLE CREEK Mich (AP) — In Saturday's competition the contestants were better off without fire in the belly The contestants: Battle Creek and Springfield Mass The weapons: flapjacks cereal doughnot holes Pop Tarts coffee milk and orange drink The final score: Battle Creek 38753 Springfield 37380 It was sweet revenge for the "Cereal City" which reclaimed its crown Saturday after coming up empty in last year's annual breakfast battle The victory was especially impressive since Springfield's population of 150000 is almost three times Battle Creek's Battle Creek lost its title for the first time last year when Springfield fed pancakes to 33869 hungry residents outdoing Battle Creek by 1013 breakfasts outages and barns burned and chimneys damaged by bolts of lightning The thunderstorms crossed the state at about 50 mph said weather service meteorologists in Pitts- burgh About 10000 households in Pittsburgh were without power for little over an hour Friday night because of high winds officials said In Bethlehem electrical storms knocked out power to more than 45000 people on Friday and Saturday In Licking County the evacuations began shortly before dawn but people were allowed to return by afternoon The weather service said 2 to 4 inches of rain fell overnight in central and north central Ohio Gov Richard Celeste visited Buckeye Lake after declaring a state of emergency in the county He said he would ask President Bush to declare Licking County a federal disaster area By Fen Montaigne Newspapers MOSCOW — Boris YeRain the radical populist who heads the gigantic Russian re- - rgmi :::: public called on 1 citizens Saturday q Knight-Ridd- er night to place their faith in his 7:74464 f '::'-- new government and promised he ::' would revive the ‘ ?low °1'N4'' republic's strick- - 1 en economy with w orteN:-in two to three A:-iye ars -- - ' The enormous- Boris Yeltsin ly popular path cian known for his scathing attacks on Communist Party bureaucrats also told those in the audience that he would not hesitate to appeal directly to them for help should party conservatives try to stymie his efforts at radical economic reform Yeltsin's remarks made in a nationally televised interview constituted a subtle yet unmistakable challenge to Soviet President Mikhail S Gorbachev The two men have been bitter rivals and Yeltsin — as president of a republic that makes up of the Soviet Union's land mass and more than half its t three-quarte- rs month by Panamanian investigators rather than by US soldiers Rogelio Cruz the attorney general of Panama said it was found in a it bank box belonging to Noriega's wife US and Panamanian officials say the letter was written to Noriega by a convicted American drug dealer Steven Kalish e The letter is written in English and begins "Dear Tony" It purports to discuss how to deal with Colombian cocaine traffickers The letter is signed "Brown" and includes the admonition "Please keep this letter in strictest confidence because I never want to see it in the United States" The officials say Kalish used the code name "Brown" while he dealt drugs and laundered profits with Noriega They say Noriega provided Kalish with a Panamanian diplomatic passport under the name Frank Brown that he used to travel in and out of the United States while transporting millions of dollars in drug profits to launder through Panamanian banks Prosecutors say they expect Kalish to testify against Noriega The government also has apparently secured the testimony of Enrique A (Kiki) Prete lt a Panamanian jeweler who said in a plea agreement acceptedcFriday in safe-depos- Tampa Fla that he had helped launder drug proceeds with two convicted Tampa drug smugglers "A fourth silent partner in their business was General Manuel Noriesaid ga" the agreement Under the ' agreement Pretelt promised to cooperate testify and turn over any relevant documents But other than the letter signed review of tens "Brown" a of thousands of captured documents has turned up no evidence of drug dealing by Noriega according to three US officials closely informed of the painstaking review of documents by several US agencies "We've found no smoking gun in the documents" said one senior US official in Panama "Noriega was smart enough not to put anything on paper" With few if any incriminating documents in hand to add credence to the testimony of unsavory witnesses Justice Department officials say they are turning their attention to a review of deposits and withdrawals for bank accounts controlled by Noriega and his associates The officials say they are trying to correlate dates and amounts of the movement of monies through the accounts with the testimony of witnesses who claim to have deposited drug six-mon- th profits in those accounts for Noriega While that review goes on US officials have been criticized for the way they have handled a warehouse full of documents captured in Panama Frank Rubino Noriega's chief defense lawyer charged in an interview that it was likely that US intelligence agencies had "sanitized" the documents of embarrassing material But Justice Department officials say they have been given access to all documents which are under the control of the US Army When pressed however officials from the Pentagon State Department and Justice Department said it was possible some documents were destroyed or removed during the chaotic first days of the invasion If that happened it was not intentional they said "We have heard a bunch of rumors to that effect but we have not been able to substantiate any of them" said Charles S Saphos chief of the Justice Department's division of narcotic and dangerous drugs Saphos said he "had no reservations whatever" that all captured documents were available to prosecutors and that none had been purposely concealed or removed ci 1 morl 4 t 4:: 411°111"C Party It was a stunning conclusion to the 4: rAk" (T::n:!!: 0 F1611?r New York City which bears his 46 ' 441 ' name The groom Wedding Union Dubbed "Cuomolot" 32 is New York Gov Mario Cuomo's son and chief political adviser he currently heads a foundation to help the homeless The elaborate closed wedding attended by 300 people was at the Cathedral of St Matthew a Catholic church about a half-mil- e from the White House and the one where President John F Kennedy's funeral was held in 1963 After an hour-plu- s ceremony a flotilla of stretch limousines carried the wedding party and virtually all their guests to a reception at Hickory Hill the McLean Va home of Ethel Kennedy the bride's mother Both Andrew Cuomo and Kerry Kennedy Cuomo are graduates They had dated for nearly two years before he proposed y Following a honeymoon in the Caribbean the couple plans to settle in Queens NY law-scho- ol six-da- population — is in a position to offer a clear alternative to Gorbachev's more cautious efforts at reform Yeltsin frequently looking directly into the camera and speaking in clear convincing tones said: "I would like to ask you comrades for your trust to believe in us as the new leaders of Russia I want to call on all the people of the republic in this very difficult transition period to support us as we try and solve all these problems together "We need two years to stabilize the situation and in the third year we will see some improvement I would simply ask you to make this grace period clear and to trust us" Yeltsin told the viewers that he would soon present a 500-da- y pro gram of economic reform that would differ markedly from the reform plan unveiled last month by the Gorbachev government "We have an alternate program for Russia one that will not lower the living standards of the people" Yeltsin said "In their program everything is heaped on the shouldere of the people while in ours that is not the case That is the principal difference By using different economic levers we can ensure that the people's standard of living does not fall no no No Smoking Gun? Noriega Probe Misfires appointed US ‘ Me Yeltsin Urges Russians Trust Ohio Downpour Forces Ideological positions sponsored public concerts of popular music near the organization's headquarters By James Le Moyne New York Times Writer MIAMI — Despite an unceasing search to find physical evidence of drug dealing by Gen Manuel Antonio Noriega dis- 1 47: ii:) - — c fratiN11010EMESI ''5rW11 opi ape "964 PgtAlt"" ntNob"01-04-41- 4 bolo ont4"ozmgr '1M5WINOtb10PSfeRlf no gm pg En no an NE In dug and indeed should rise in time" In the beginning of the interview Yeltsin noted that his recent election as president of the Russian republic was a sharp setback for the Communist Party bosses who have long controlled the republic and the country Later he warned that he would not brook any effort to sabotage his reforms "If we reach a critical point where we are stuck in some kind of deadlock I will go directly to the people to the voters" Yeltsin said "We have been stuck for five years now and we need to move forward" Yeltsin on Saturday night urged coal miners — who went on strike last year over poor living conditions and who are threatening another walkout — to give his new administration a grace period Many of the promises the central government made to the miners have not been fulfilled "They should now nevertheless refrain from anything that would destabilize the situation in the Russian Federation even more" Ye Hain said "It is so tense now that any spark any rash action anywhere or even a rash word could create quite simply a conflagration" gm En gf alt 1' as ma ow 102 go en Imo no an En tAt sit tab wean CLIP AND SAVE gakt zithant I : 0-0- !io TELEPHONE NUMBERS 1 you need information want sports scores have a news story or feature you want to talk about? 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