Show I r'"7”r V:ItgrINkl: Jackson: Blacks Are Targets of Undue Scrutiny ' - 7:0' :::El 4 'k ' J 1-- ' k::::::::: ( '1::::'i:-':- :::::::t:::"':4- fr ' :':::''''''tik ':W':-- t 77 ei ! 4 '?:0::: !:3i ' i: 04::i:: r 44 P ::: - l':' :o J14 1 1 0':' ttionwinownommomeommononavtillearwittairjfit L " iii 1 I 4 ::: 7 ' I: ‘ 414 I it J 4'''' 14' Preu Laserohoto —Associated Jesse Jackson cries out against what he calls an alarming pattern of investigations that seek to discredit black officials said police kept an vigil at the scene and Saturday morning said all evacuees had returned and the fire was out "The cleanup crews are out there now" a dispatcher said "The fire is completely out All evacuation notices are lifted at this time There is no danger in the area" all-nig- touched off by a spark created when a forklift pierced a drum company officials said Saturday "That's probably very close to what happened" said George Fisher sales manager for the facility that was devastated Friday afternoon by the explosions and fire Using bullhorns authorities evacuated hundreds of residents within two miles of the Solvents and Chemicals Inc plant The adjacent Packaging Services Co also was badly damaged in the fire Both firms are owned by Gabriel Baizan of Houston who could not be reached for comment Authorities Friday said between 35 and 40 other workers at the plant fled to safety after the initial explosion and fire At least two firefighters and four emergency medical tried "In a jury oi his peers 9 of 12 exis not onerated him lBut losing enough for the government They say 'He is our trophy We cannot stop because he is our trophy" Jackson said in urging the government not to retry Ford Ford 45 said the charges against him will not be a campaign issue in his majority black district "I've been elected once since I was charged and I don't think it will be a campaign issue I expect that the charges will be dropped" Ford said Ford and his lawyers filed motions this week asking that he be acquitted due to what they called a lack of evidence presented during his three-mont- h trial They also said that a second trial would be double jeopardy 9-- 3 Firefighters watched the site through the night and kept water hoses turned on large storage tanks to keep them cool while the nearby fire burned itself out A 60000- square-foo- t building including offices was among the facilities destroyed Police said the first reports of the fire came at 11:16 am flammable chemicals including paint thinners and solvents were stored at the plant in drums and large holding tanks Among the chemicals were methanol naphta ketone and acetone Although evacuees were allowed back in the area about 4 pm police warned Friday night of the possibility of another evacuation overnight because of the potential for another explosion but that never materialized Pear land police Capt Bob Cuna 'i 40 b The paintings were among 19 stolen on Feb 8 1988 by thieves who Spas 0' PLUS vacation package FREE & 1: VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY — 2392 4 rLi L: '' -- '' - ' I 4"0 (aka) ' 4 11 i P4A 1-1-- - i I : I - - NA i 1:11S u: ' 0 ( i ‘ ' 1 C I it ' t ' A 'C t1 I A st ' i 4 VI - ( a i th - t i 4 ' ' s: 24:' - 4 It 1 1' - :c 1 ' t : ' $ t tkti' ' ' It 0 i i et -- - Pn 0 ' '4 v 4' r it- I) "Jt I f 4 ) - c ‘ 't ONE PRICE a r $ A) - WHATEVER VIM SPORTCOAT PREFERFNCE ALL WOOL OR TROPICALTWEIGHT UPDATED CLAIC OR FASHION LOOKING BETTER AT THESE SAVINGS! 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Save Hundreds of Dollars $$$$ SharklIne above ground COLE RiuVa0t pools Swim solariumst lowered themselves by rope from a gallery skylight down a four-stor- y stairwell a maneuver recalling a museum theft in Istanbul pictured in a 1984 Hollywood film "Topkapi" Shortly after the theft Lloyds of London announced that 10 percent of the value of any art recovered would be paid to the person who made its recovery possible Colnaghi Director Nicholas Hall said the returned paintings were worth more than $4 million Five of the 19 paintings and nine drawings stolen have not been recovered and negotiations for their return are continuing Lowenthal said The total insurance coverage for the stolen works was $6 million according to Hall art i su n ilk into summer P 1i k:")! - (1TIE t C drug-smuggli- NEW YORK (UPI) — Fourteen valuable paintings stolen in a daring 1988 gallery heist have been returned after secret negotiations involving a large reward it was announced Saturday The paintings were returned in good condition to the Colnaghi Gallery on Manhattan's Upper East Side late Friday by police to whom they had been delivered on Monday according to Connie Lowenthal director of the International Foundation for Art Research "No arrests have been made yet" said Lowenthal whose organization is involved in the recovery of stolen problems related to the heat and smoke Officials said a number of highly etElr US-Mexica- n y nt '7' Gallery Gets Back 14 Paintings workers required treatment for c:7 ' everse eight years of economic de- line In recent years Mexico has moved lecisively to modernize its economy letting off hundreds of resource- training state enterprises and joinng the General Agreement on Tar- iffs and Trade The latter move has 1 ed to significant trade liberalization Two-watrade to als about $52 billion but experts !onsider this figure to be far below he potential Salinas who took office in Decem- )er 1988 initially was cool to the dea of a free-trad- e pact but since las become a strong proponent After the Mexican Senate gave Sa- inas the green light last month to eek an free-traagreement with he United States he said "Mexico 'ill not be left out of the new world The speed of the 'onfiguration 'hanges requires decisive answers on all fronts in all markets" Many Mexicans have been con- 'erned that the United States with is more developed economy would ovenvhelm Mexico under an free- rade agreement But those fears have gradually abated and much of he remaining opposition is confined o Mexican labor unions "" LILJLSE2 - Bush-Salin- Forklift May Have Sparked Chemical Blast in Texas plant workers may have been ' ttLi imp ' : ''' "- :- ff non-tari- --)- !: L-------- PEARLAND Texas (UPI) — A spectacular chemical explosion that shot flames black smoke and barrels into the air injuring two t: ing the ground- work for a formal President Bush announcement of their decision by the White House on Monday agree Completion of a free-trad- e ment could take years but if success ful it would bring all of North America — 335 million people — into a single market free of tariffs and most barriers Mexico would join the free-trad- e zone established between the United States and Canada two years ago The officials asking not to be identified said preparatory discussions among experts from the two sides will begin shortly with an eye toward getting formal negotiations under way by the time of the next meeting in December in Monterrey in northeast Mexico The two presidents will dine at the White House on Sunday night without aides Secretary of State James A Baker III will meet with Salinas on Monday morning Salinas who will address a gathering of business executives Monday evening is making his visit at a time of unusual harmony in Mexican-America- n relations During the 1980s disagreements over Central America produced deep cross-bordhostility The only significant setback rekidcently was the naping in April of a Mexican doctor wanted in the 1985 murder of a US Drug Enforcement Administration agent in Mexico Administration officials have consistently praised Salinas for what they regard as his courage in confronting Mexico's acute problem and in attempting to 111164 ' '1 - nas will meet Sunday night lay- - t: ': if:' :1 : :::::' b ' ' :::4 4 ''''tP°7" i :1::::::: :::: ::: ' have decided to open negotiations to reach a US- Mexican free- trade agreement according to ad- ministration dn cials Bush and Sall- - : 000041 ''i:Ikl:':' "— nas de Gortari !it :'::' : :: fi !i::4 '4) ::::::: sx4'':'::t' - By George Gedda Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON — President Bush and Mexican President Carlos Sali- ' -- :: IMIMMMEMM US Mexico Open Door For Free-Tr- : tde Pact " '4 :r"000 :::4' ::':::41: ::::::::::::: 14) " k :4iT:::s::i!4::1: f::k 1"! D-P- 11 :4 :":::: s - — — 1:::::i'::':?'::: :::Pr::'§::-i':l-:- :"4- Ford's first trial ended April 27 in a mistrial after a jury could not reach a verdict in the case and prosecutors say they plan to retry the case "Why does this Harold Ford trial take on such national importance? Because there is a sense of history not hysteria We remember what happened in the last century" he said "Ten years after slavery ended the numbers of black officials were growing rapidly" Jackson said "But then the group of people who says we are only a little higher than animals and a little nwer than people started their campaign to disrupt discredit and destroy our leadership" he said "It did not take very fear in whites" much to Jackson listed highly publicized investigations of Rep William Gray a Rep Ron Dellums which and Rep Gus Savage he said were fruitless "Bill Gray was just a heartbeat away from speaker of the House at that time Ron Denims was the strongest advocate in Congress of reducing the military budget Is it just Harold Ford?" Jackson asked "There have been all these discrediting leaks and investigations and not one conviction But there has been just enough suggestion and the power of suggestion has power The suggestion is a discrediting assumption" he said Unlike the others Jackson noted that Ford has been indicted and ky i ::::::::::::'::!1::::::l:!?::::!':::-11::':l:::::::- 1987 C't - ) fr::4:::?44:::::-6- two-tim- f7 ' llifill The Salt Lake Tr '144eii ''‘11k "'' -- :4:: ts ii''':'- - - :'1''''' " '4':" e MEMPHIS Tenn (UPI) — Civil-righleader Jesse Jackson said Saturday a pattern of discrediting black elected officials is developing in the United States similar to one that drove blacks from office following — Reconstruction "I wouldn't say it's a conspiracy but one can at least see a pattern here Not one of these people has been convicted but they keep investigating" said Jackson at a prayer breakfast sponsored by embattled Rep Harold Ford e The Democratic presidential candidate centered his remarks around Ford who is running for a ninth term but still faces political corruption charges first filed in 0 ' HEADQUARTERS IN Is t 4 ri 9:30-9cS- 9-- 6 Sun4-- 5 |