Show ' - - &ikitUt:ABANi" 11 I 2A The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday June 20 1990 INIMMOMIlk — Spotlight I Ptril ctx "viva L C muuuutnfilt-- ca Ii T T FL -- " y y Continued From A-alcohol campaign the cooperative campaign" Durkin said in a sneering reference to Gorbachev's reform drive A Soviet general attending the conference said Gorbachev's reforms had left the country open to attack and vowed the armed forces would never accept "ideological d- -t le 3 Albert Makashov standing yards from Gorbachev also recalled an incident in 1953 when the military intervened on behalf of Nikita Khrushchev but were scorned for the effort At the other end of the political spectrum Vladimir Lysenko an official of the radical Democratic Platform group said the party must modernize and rid itself of the attitudes of the 1930s and 1940s 1 "The party should voluntarily discard all its political privileges and compete for power on a normal democratic basis with other parties" he said He said the Soviet party's 28th congress starting July 2 was its last chance to win back the confidence of the people Gorbachev defending the need for a separate party for the Russian Fed ' 41 1 IP' t ' 4 t 1 t 'T k qt A ' tct ''''''' "A- 1 : 014-- 1 -- -- - J 1 By Richard Keil Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON — Convicted drug dealer Charles Lewis testifying on the first day of Marion Barry's drug and perjury trial said Tuesday that he and the mayor repeatedly used drugs in the Virgin Islands and smoked crack cocaine in Washington Lewis described using cocaine with Barry and model Rasheeda Moore once in June 1986 in a hotel room "We were all standing in line We were using straws" Lewis said t - ti -i 4 '::' : et-4- 1' i Prosecutors opened the trial charging that the three-termayor was "smoking crack and using cocaine all over town for years" Defense attorney ' '''hlt : - " NN 7 ' s 11 ty::: i'Nows IL) - ' —Associated Kenneth R Mundy countered that Barry was a victim of entrapment The two lawyers sparred before the jury while Barry watched intently from the defense table He wiped his forehead when he heard Assistant US Attorney Richard Roberts say jurors would see a government videotape made the night of Barry's arrest showing the mayor "smoking crack lighting with a cigarette lighter "Just like this" he added extending his arms and inhaling deeply Barry has pleaded innocent to 10 ''v'"11N Press laserphoto Marlon Barry arrives at court where he heard a drug dealer tell the jury that he and the mayor used drugs repeatedly v- ing five others before committing suicide "The violence continued — the rampage that he started in the wee hours Sunday morning before he went out to GMAC" McMillan said Pough shot and killed the alleged prostitute Doretta Elaine Drake 30 and her pimp Louis Carl Bacon 39 because he believed he had been cheated in a sex deal McMillan said Ten minutes later he shot Christopher Jerome Shorter 18 and Lynette Patrice Johnson 17 and shot them after asking them for directions These shootings occurred near Pough's home Police and court files showed that Pough had a history of arrests and violent behavior including a felony conviction for aggravated assault in 1971 In March a judge issued an injunction barring the Jacksonville man from contacting his wife who feared for her safety Authorities were trying to determine whether a permit for the 38- caliber pistol had been properly issued Florida law forbids such permits for people convicted of violent felonies Pough's criminal record dates to 1965 when he was arrested twice for vagrancy An attempted robbery charge was filed against him in April 1966 and an assault with intent to murder charge was filed in May 1966 but it was unclear whether he was convicted sheriff's spokesman Steve Weintraub said ' ' A yr '" 1 A : 4 tt Ill:Itigi"oh prwh rel h 1 t 1 - c) - ) -- ) 0--z-- vikq:- - tr' id e41 'I - ) is c 'limo '''''' lk ' '4' 171 -'' tt1' ' I '' A ttA f3 1 '' "47 3t"- - 30031 a 1900000040000 1!tf- fli''' - ( c6i : 4' n 11) "4‘ (r) - 0 i - - 04441011t'3 t (1:4 ' t) - - 0)21:' et 1411‘i iN- —Associated Press laserphoto statue of China's Mao a spot among other world leaders at the Richard M Nixon Library in Yorba Linda life-siz- e Tse-tun- g Jury to Determine If Man Arranged Wyoming Murder : EVANSTON Wyo (AP) — The : question of Alvin "Hap" Russell's in volvement in the 1979 torture-slaing of Jeff Green was put in the hands of the jury on Tuesday At issue is whether Russell helped convicted killer Mark Hopkinson arrange Green's death During closing statements made Tuesday the prosecution admitted its case was built on circumstantial evidence but told the jurors to look at the evidence as a whole before reaching a verdict Jim Anderson deputy county attorney also hit on Russell's claim that his involvement with Mark Hopkinson was an attempt to discredit not kill Green Green was killed in May 1979 before he was to have testified before a grand jury about the bombing deaths of an Evanston attorney and two members of his family Hopkinson has been sentenced to life in prison in the bombing deaths and to death in Green's slaying Hopkinson used Russell to arrange Green's death because Hopkinson couldn't do so from his jail cell in Lompoc Ceif Anderson told the jury For the defense attorney Ronald Yengich said "There is no evidence that Hap Russell paid anyone to kill y : : 1L ' t 1 r 111 WI Joan Sutherland - I diaidittiWaN Anita Baker Luciano Pavarotti Joan Sutherland says she wants to be remembered for her voice in its prime so she has withdrawn from what were to be her last appearances at London's Covent Garden later this year diva had been cast in the lead role of "Die FlederThe maus" in December instead her final opera appearance will be in Sydney on Oct 2 in "Les Huguenots" Royal Opera House spokeswoman Katherine Wilkinson said Tuesday The Covent Garden performance was to be the last of her career Luciano Pavarotti charges one misdemeanor cocaine conspiracy charge and three felony counts of lying to a grand jury about his alleged drug use He could face up to 26 years in prison and fines of $185 million if convicted on all counts Mundy told the 12 jurors and six alternates "This is a case about deals the government made with the devil Approximately seven years ago the government made a determination that it was going to get Mr and that it was prepared Barry to go to any lengths" Lewis a former city employee who pleaded guilty to cocaine conspiracy charges last November portrayed the mayor as an experienced drug user In a Dec 16 1988 visit to Lewis' Washington hotel room Barry shook rocks of crack cocaine out of a matchbox and he returned the next night with crack cocaine hidden in his pants leg The mayor told him when he "was in the Virgin Islands I take care of him when I was in DC he takes care of me" Lewis testified Lewis also said the two men used drugs at two Virgin Islands hotels and aboard two boats in trips the mayor made to the islands in 1986 and 1988 is the new kid on the block of the British pop charts His rendition of "Nessun Dorma" from Puccini's opera "Turandot” has jumped to No 3 on the singles chart due in large part to the daily play it receives as the theme for the BBC's World Cup soccer coverage The single's popularity propelled Pavarotti's album"The Essential Pavarotti" to the top of the pop album list Jessica Atkinson a spokeswoman for Decca Records this is the first time a classical album has hit No 1 on the pop album chart Anita Baker and her husband are asking $950000 for a historic house that they bought for $575000 and had once planned to demolish the Detroit Free Press reported Tuesday Baker whose hits include "Giving Him the Best that I've Got" and her husband Walter Bridgforth had said they wanted to put up an unspecified project at the site of the Chene House d The house was built in 1855 a1 most recently home for the Little Harry's restaurant The building's historic designation stands in the way of its demolition but failure to find a buyer for the house could lead to a hardship exemption from Detroit's landmark protection laws now-close- Craig Shergold despite appeals for it to stop receives hundreds cards daily from strangers trying to help him win a place in the Guinness Book of World lb Records : 4' 4 ' Craig 10 who suffers from S 4)11 --- ' ' a rare form of brain cancer Itttlo-- L At! broke the record months ago 0 ''''' cards keep coming riuvted7e 16 million have ar- 0 " - We don't want any more e4ri 0 44' : cards because it looks as we're cards for 4140 though k 4i ' ' ' no reason" takings mother sitismial"1"211 Craig ' 10 Marion said from the family ' in Carshalton south ' home " London : r3 "Every rard says 'we hope you make it in the record ' books' so it seems kind of of get-we- ll I t i ? i''' -- WE-:-1- 41 - I V - - 4-Z- i greedy to keep accepting them" she said Donald McFarlan the edi tor of the Guinness book said he tried to dissuade the Sher P ' golds from their record bid ' ' and warned them that it would Craig Sbergold: More Cards? No Thanks spiral out of control The card category was discontinued once after Mario Morby held the record with 1000265 cards McFarlan said the -4-- 'woks 1 41t-w- P Ammumm get-we- ll English boy is recovering from his leukemia but the family still receives cards three years later McFarlan revived the category after intense pressure and Craig now holds the record Craig's record will be included in the 1991 edition published in October he said Guinness hasn't announced a specific figure for their book but the count is above 16 million I — Calif President Bush will join two of his predecessors Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan at the dedication on July 19 Critics Say Cheney's Cuts Are 'Awfully Cautious' WASHINGTON (AP) — De- fense Secretary Dick Cheney argued on Tuesday that paring the nation's military by 25 percent could save $86 billion over five years a savings derided as "awfully cautious" by his chief critic on Capitol Hill Cheney said such a cut would retire six active duty Army divisions 111 Navy ships and 11 Air Force tactical fighter wings and remove 442000 men and women from the military's 21 million active duty ranks over the next five years Cheney's proposal would reduce the fiscal 1991 defense budget President Bush submitted in January from $3033 billion to $302 billion Over five years it would cut $86 billion from Bush's proposal He discussed the outline with reporters at the Pentagon after the budget talks At the Pentagon Cheney argued against House and Senate plans for far more severe budget reductions Cheney-- figures dissatisL:--- many congressional Democrats who attended the budget talks because they amount to roughly a percent savings of only House Armed Services Committee Chairman Les Aspin argued that the defense chief could have made different decisions in the structure of the military that could have yielded savings of 18 percent to 27 percent "They have made a set of policy choices to get there that 1 think are awfully cautious" Aspin DWis told reporters The secretary's outline included these cuts by the end of fiscal 10 1995: — Reduce Army active duty strength by 223900 and reserve forces by 241500 — Cut strategic submarines from 36 to 25 — Retire two Navy aircraft carriers all four battleships two active air wings and decrease 89800 active duty slots and 2500 reserves — Deactivate one Marine Expeditionary Brigade reduce Marine active duty strength by 49200 —Deactivate four Air Force interceptor squadrons five fighter-bombe- r squadrons and 450 Minuteman II missiles: Cut 79000 active duty and 15900 Air Force reserves FI3-11- 1 Jeff Green" t t Amber otoor4041010010044 Interfaith Religious Leaders Encourage Schools to Teach Children Moral Values WASHINGTON (AP) — An inter- faith group of religious leaders called Tuesday for a renewed effort to teach children common moral values in school "apart from the context of a specific faith" "Children lack fundamental values like honesty integrity tolerance loyalty and belief in human worth and dignity" the National Council of Catholic Bishops and the Synagogue Council of America said in a joint statement "All of these values are grounded in our respective religious traditions the Constitution the Bill of Rights much of the world's great literature and ethical business practices" the statement said The two groups said their unprecedented cooperative statement was prompted by a rash of problems besetting American youth: from drug addiction depression Chairman Mao Takes Seat of Honor - - I iritlAst - ' A I - 1 - misdemeanor cocaine possession Pough paid a $10 fine on a gambling charge in 1968 and later that same year paid a $75 fine for displaying a knife in a threatening manner police said The 1971 assault charge stemmed from the shooting death of David Lee Pender outside a nightclub after the victra insulted Pough's girlfriend records show Pough pleaded guilty and a judge expunged the conviction after he finished a five-yea- r probation period on March 2 Pough's wife Theresa filed a court petition seeking protection from her husband whom she accused of throwing a glass at her in December and trying to hurt her A Circuit Court judge granted the injunction barring Pough from contacting his wife for a year 1 tr: tt-- eration said Russia lacked many of the institutions which other republics had Fifty-eigpercent of members of the Soviet party are from the Russian Federation The Russian Communist Party was absorbed into the Soviet party in 1925 by dictator Josef Stalin Gorbachev accused some politicians of making political capital out of the frustrations felt by many Rampage Began Earlier With 2 Killings JACKSONVILLE Fla (UPI) — The gunman who killed eight people at a loan office with a assault rifle then took his own life was on a rampage that began the day before with the shooting of four people authorities said Tuesday James Edward Pough 42 shot a prostitute and her pimp to death early Sunday morning then shot and 10 minutes wounded two teen-ager- s later Duval County Sheriff James McMillan said The sheriff said Pough was on a rampage of violence when he entered the General Motors Acceptance Corp auto finance office the next day spraying it with gunfire rifrom a fle killing eight people and wound r 7 Dealer Says He Barry Often Used Drugs 4 ' 9501111a11-P-'1- S '611 MOiMMk suicide crime alienation and AIDS to academic failure emotional illness teen pregnancy alcoholism intolerance and violence "In our society parents can use all Prosecution Rests LDS Church Urges Morals Lessons The Church of Jesus Christ of LatteSaints through its public played by the schools" the church said in a statement "Since this nation was built on a foundation of moral principles we agree with the two councils that a renewed effort to teach such principles in the public school system is vitally needed in contemporary society" r-day communications department en- dorsed the call for teaching of moral values in public schools "While the home and religious organizations remain the most effective forums for teaching moral values there is a significant role to be r ”a - 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Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertisement? and defense lawyers said they 1111 (USPS TELEPHONE NUMBERS tion rested its case Tuesday in the federal fraud trial of former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos and Saudi financier Adnan Khashoggi planned to call no witnesses The jury is to begin deliberations next week following motions and closing arguments The prosecution called 95 witnesstrial in es during the three-montUS District Court in Manhattan They included former Marcos associates who described a pattern of corruption they said enriched Mrs Marcos and her late husband Ferdinand E Marcos during his 20 years in power Mrs Marcos 60 is charged with racketeering racketeering conspiracy mail fraud and obstruction of justice If convicted she faces a maximum of 50 years in prison and a $1 million fine Khashoggi is accused of helping the Marcoses hide their ownership of the real estate after a 1986 injunction froze their assets If convicted of mail fraud and obstruction of justice he could be sentenced to 10 years in prison and $500000 in fines ommendations: — State governors and legislators should create committees to promote values education in public schools — Public schools should introduce moral education into their curricula stressing basic civic and personal values — All faiths should work together to bring about systemic change — Foundations should underwrite values education programs in public schools — The media especially television should promote civic and personal values in their programming the help they can get" the rabbis and bishops said "Therefore it is urgent that there be a national effort to implement moral public education in our schools" The religious leaders condemned what they called a growing reluctance to teach fundamental values in the public school system for fear of indoctrinating children with religious beliefs "We are convinced that even apart from the context of a specific faith it is possible to teach these shared values" they said The two groups made several rec 2372990 1116 MS Ell MMMMM 14111 Mal al aka |