Show ' ) r r (' 'rd tv" CS 4'i- v1tT-- : w 44N X7 Is :11‘ 'h 5 - : 'W - 11 - 16B Sunday June 10 1990 The Salt Lake Tribune Utahns Split Votes in Cloture Effort on Crime Bill lies By Thomas H Gorey anti-crim- 4-- SENATE: — Failed by votes of 54-3- 7 and 57- 37 to end Republican-le- d delaying anti-crim- e bill Democrats fell short of the 60 cloture" and thus limit debate on 330 amendments pending to the bill which is opposed by the National Rifle Association The NRA objects to provisions in the bill that would ban the importation or domestic manufacture of nine types of military-styl- e assault weapons After the second attempt to invoke votes needed to "invoke C ic Senate Majority cloture failed bill" Sen Mitchell no crime said Voting both times for cloture and e thus to limit debate on the bill: Sen Alan K Simpson Voting both times against cloture: Sens Orrin G Hatch James A McClure and Steve Symms both Harry M Reid and Richard H Bryan both Malcolm Wallop Voting against cloture on the first cloture attempt not voting on the second cloture attempt: Sen Jake Gam — Approved by voice vote a nonbinding motion by Sen Jesse Helms instructing Senate negotiaAIDS tors to accept a House-passe- d bill provision to a disability-right- s The Helms motion was aimed at Senate negotiators who must work with House negotiators to resolve differences between House and Senate versions of the bill The House provision at issue would allow restaurants and other e employers to transfer Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Here's how Intermountain area members of Congress voted on key issues during the week of June 8 tactics against an omnibus for Leader George J Mitchell blamed Republicans — 30 of whom voted against cloture — for blocking e bill " passage of the Let there be no mistake or no misunderstanding as to where the cause anti-crim- food-servic- 19 Groups Expect Nearly Meeting 25 guests from American Stores and 25 from Freightliner Corporation Doubletree Hotel will welcome 45 members of the Utah School Food Service Association 35 visitors from the Veterans Administration Regional Medical Center will meet at Embassy Suites and 440 members of the United States Fencing Association will meet at Little America Hotel Monday — Snowbird svill welcome 100 guests from the Society of Pediatric Epidemiologic Research Tuesday — University Park Hotel will host 75 guests from the National Episcopal Coalition on Alcohol and Drugs and 125 guests of the American Cancer Society Snowbird will welcome 900 conventioneers for the Society of Epidemiological Research Annual National Convention and 25 visitors from American Express will meet at Embassy Suites Thursday — Best Western Olympus will host 200 guests from Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Friday — Snowbird will welcome Salt Lake area hotels have reportthe Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau that 19 groups are collectively anticipating attendance of 3925 this week According to the International Association of Convention and Visitors deleBureau surveys gates spend approximately $477 which will bring in revenues of $1872225 and taxes of $191903 Five groups each with attendance less than 25 will have an additional 76 attendees creating $36252 in additional revenues and $3715 in additional taxes Seven travel-relate- d tours with an attendance of 338 will also visit Salt Lake this week Upcoming events at the Salt Palace: Utah School Food Service Association Tuesday Hank Williams Jr Concert and Salt Lake Music Festied to out-of-to- val 4000 Friday Sunday — Snowbird Resort will host 50 guests for the World Book workers with contagious diseases g like AIDS out of jobs Majority Leader Mitchell moved to table or kill Sen Helms' motion on instructing the Senate negotiators but Sen Mitchell's effort failed on a 0 vote The Senate went on to approve Sen Helms' motion by voice vote Voting against the tabling motion and thus showing support for Sen Helms' motion relating to AIDS: All eight Intermountain area senators HOUSE: — Overrode 294-12- 3 President Bush's veto of a bill authorizing $2 billion over three years for Amtrak the national rail passenger system President Bush vetoed the bill because of a provision that would require the Interstate Commerce Comfood-handlin- 53-4- mission to review proposed acquisitions of major railroads by companies The president called that requirement "an unwarranted regulatory roadblock to financial restructuring of the railroad industry" non-railro- SI Visitors 150 members of the Mountain Rescue Association and 70 guests of AGLOW will meet at Best Western Olympus Saturday — Salt Lake Hilton will host 200 guests for the American Dance Caravan and 75 members of the School of Alcoholism and Drugs will meet at University Park Hotel "Looking at African Art: Past and Present" a public presentation by Ramona Marie Austin Chicago Art Institute assistant curator for African Art who has done field research in Zaire will follow at 7:30 pm The Wasatch Front International Education Consortium is sponsoring the conference with support from Snowbird Institute Utah Endowment for the Humanities Utah State Office of Education Utah Council for Humanities Education and the Danforth Foundation Ms Austin also will be among nationally known experts and local scholars on African geography religion arts literature history and politics at the conference She will lecture on "Art as Power" and "Artistic Traditions of the Black Diaspora in the New World" Salt Lake County's Senior Companion Program was honored last week by the federal Administration on Aging The Utah program was one of 10 nationally honored for their public and private partnerships that provide exemplary service to senior citi- partnership is a collabo- ration between Salt Lake County Aging Services and Intermountain Health Care Inc which expanded the existing Senior Companion z41t U ‘ i & N 0'44! 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