Show 1mwd - --- iftmwbwfthm404 a - )1Aettonl 1 : ‘6A The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday September Bush Oversees Of National Cathedral 30 1990 Polish Senate Approves Bill Tough Anti-Abortio- WARSAW Poland (UPI) — The -- - Polish Senate approved tough antiabortion legislation Saturday amid tierce protests from women's organijations and it also passed a measure providing for a new presidential Nlection in November The passage of the electoral legislation which has already been apr proved by the lower house of Puha- ) ment will provide for a presidential 4: Americans Get Warning on Terrorist Acts 1 4 I - 4 tt'' f -- : : -- : a ' 'i - I :- - ''- I - I ' 0 : 1 : t - - : : 1 - :1 - 4 : ::- :4 1 :- 4 : - r t - 4 - - t f 4 :t : - - : - : - - - : - - ' - - - - - - '''' Iraqi-sponsore- -: : - ' - : - I - i I $ 1 I i t ' 11 : 1 1 t Ii ' " The State Department is particu- larly concerned about possible ter- ' rorist attacks in Europe and the MidI die East" the advisory said I Like an initial warning issued I Sept 7 the new announcement did t not cite specific locations that may be targeted by terrorist forces loyal to Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein However it said "Evidence conI ' tinues to accumulate that Iraqi-spon- Bored terrorism may occur in the ' near future" The department said for the first ' time that its evidence points to Eu- rope and the Middle East as the like- hest areas for terrorist attack ' "While information does not sug- gest that Americans traveling abroad : are the specific targets of possible d terrorism" the ad- i visory said "Americans overseas t should exercise caution particularly when in or near US military or civil' tan facilities or at other facilities commonly identified as 'American" ' National security - adviser Brent Scowcroft told reporters in a brief- : ing Friday that Saddam was "active ly discussing things" with terrorist : leaders Asked if there was evidence of specific threats Scowcroft said been a couple of : "There have strange incidents in Brussels for ex- ::imple and there was a recent one there was a soldier shot I think and ::wounded in Saudi Arabia" : - : : - -' "6 future" I "4 - i - 4 -4 i I WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department on Saturday issued a new warning to Americans traveling abroad of the threat of Iraq-spoBored terrorist attacks "in the near ! - — - election this year probably on Nov 25 and parliamentary elections next ' 3rd one is t i t i'' - ' 7 ' ''' ': a 2 ' Y - '' i r::tt fit) i ' 44441 :i4i4444-441- 411114 —Msociated Press toserphoto President Bush points heavenward where the final stone of the Washington National Cathedral was placed Saturday Yeltsinl as usual does not lose his optimism and follows all events closely" Burbulis was quoted as say ing Since the Sept 21 accident Yeltsin has missed a week of sessions of the Russian Supreme Soviet of which he is chairman He was also conspicuously absent from the debates over granting extra economic powers to his erstwhile rival President Mikhail Gorbachev Yeltsin dogged by accidents throughout his life was injured when a small Lada driven by a pensioner ploughed into the side of his official Volga sedan MOSCOW (INI)- -- Russian republic leader Boris Yeltsin was more seriously injured than first reported in a traffic accident a week ago and the charismatic populist has been confined to bed for 10 days a newspaper reported Saturday The official trade union newspaper Thud quoted a Yeltsin aide identified only as G Burbulis saying "consequences of the road accident turned out to be more serious than seemed to be at first" Mid said Yeltsin had suffered serious bruises particularly in the area of his hip and doctors had ordered that he stay in bed for 10 days "Nevertheless Boris Nikolaevich - MI I stla 4:11 kt) 1 (61-ital- f I i i ‘s — S I 5 ()° 1 a CLAS SY CLOSETS '"11 umaniammITC ‘ 4 -- 1 ASSES G100 ' i ' SALT 6734C 3 01621 ILAICI '' design no i cal ' C - ctlaretift 0 1 lir t Cu tit 0 Henry Link Lloyd Flanders Facific Rattan ' I 111k tql 3 I I i! i L1-1441116 ' 63! : t: 1 I so m2 dl000'w c j toci 'I - '':' d WOMEN'S WIGS 103070 -f 2 weeks ' i) all (I) (rt Sale ends - 1 - - '1 - - ' 0A- IggkA'Vl JA '!''''' 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' ki 1 The reports said the attackers entered Saladin Preparatory School ther King" - kby a - ble facade He noted the funerals of presidents Harry S Truman and Dwight Eisenhower and Vice President Hu- bert H Humphrey were held there "Over a three-da- y period at the dedication of the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial the names of 57939 lost Americans were read in chapels Other times we listened to Bishop Tutu Billy Graham and Martin Lu- Crash Injuries Sideline Yeltsin 0 - Roosevelt watched the laying of the foundation stone along with 10000 people who braved chilly damp weather to join him Saturday's celebrants gathered under sunny warm skies on a day that highlighted the grandeur of the Gothic-styl- e cathedral's newly visi- likilormoymonowelLiklivi ' JERUSALEM (AP) — About 100 Palestinians spilled gasoline onto roads near Jerusalem's Old City on Saturday and battled riot police who wounded three youths by firing rubber bullets according to police and Arab witnesses The clashes broke out just before sundown which marked the end of Yom Kippur 'the Jewish Day of Atonement and holiest day on the Jewish calendar Earlier Saturday high school prinMohammed dustafa Abu Hassanein 50 was killed by masked Palestinian gunmen in his office in Gaza City He reportedly had been accused him of collaborating with Isra- dral lc k 1041' 40114 4 Garage Storage UtilitylLaundry Wall Units and MORE a i 4 0 ' '0 ' i Ir -- Holy Day Ends end of a project begun in 1907 Theodore Roosevelt was president when construction began on what is now the world's sixth largest cathe- 'Ih A :i0111 Ali- ' atop Mount St Alban — the capital city's highest point — to witness the 4 :' ' - -- '1 to f -- ! Us'oo 0 t 1 - Jerusalem Fights Injure 3 as memories" J 11 sion" "He said 'We will bring about a new day of justice and brotherhood and peace And on that day morning stars will sing together and sons of God will shout for joy" The visitors crowded the grounds IV k (call to( details) : - ---- I Order two closets and we'll install a third closet at no extra charge 9 r -- Feller T canon of the clerk of the works announced to Bush and the thousands who gathered at the cathedral Bush told the crowd "We have constructed here this symbol of our nation's spiritual life overlooking the center of our nation's secular life A symbol which combines the permanence of stone and of God both of which will outlast men and " FREE i - -- completed" Richard 7" - - "The fabric of this Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul is ' -- - life" ' - 40th anniversary of Hiroshima and even now prayers for our brave young servicemen and women in the harsh distant deserts" he said re ferring to troops in the Persian Gulf region Bush said the words spoken from the pulpit by the late Rev Martin Luther King Jr in his last Sunday sermon "should become our new vi- The Washington National Cathedral begun at the dawn of the century was formally completed Saturday with President Bush overseeing the laying of the final stone atop what he called "this symbol of our nation's spiritual - spring The final vote in the Senate on the deabortion bill following a two-da- y bate was 50-1- 7 with five abstentions n for the legislation It now goes to the lower house or Sejm for consideration where a fierce debate is expected Critics of the abortion legislation said the strong support reflected the Solidarity senators' fears of voting against the wishes of the Roman Catholic Church in overwhelmingly Catholic Poland The final version would prohibit termination of a pregnancy except in cases when a crime is committed as in rape or incest or if the mothers life is in danger There is no penalty for women who undergo abortions but doctors who perform them or persons who counsel the women to terminate their pregnancies are subject to up to two years in prison The original version would have allowed no exceptions to the prohibition and would have subjected women to prison terms as well As the Senate debated the bill several hundred people protested the measure in front of the parliament building on grounds it interferes with freedom of choice "When will we have prisons at every parish house?" said one banner reflecting the backing of the power ful Polish Roman Catholic Church n bill for the The group also chanted "This is the priests revenge for celibacy" arguing that priests and the church do not understand the problems of Polish women Proponents argued the bill reflects the important role in Poland of the church and its philosophy and said it would help the Polish nation between its two powerful neighbors Germany and the Soviet Union become strong "I think we have something to offer to Europe which is at a high level of technical civilization but lacks the civilization of love and responsibility" the bill's main sponsor Sen Walerian Piotrowski told the newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza last week A group of women confronted Piotrowski in the Parliament building but he refused to get involved in a discussion saying he had already presented his views publicly anti-aborti- i ' — WASHINGTON (AP) n 7 77 7 r 7 ' L:-' SOER -I I 1100rUGH ------- cfN (5001111 We 7 73 73 7 57 "7 q E1 7 nEEll Plant One Here! 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