Show 4 A The Salt Like Tribune Sunday September 4 1988 Week in Revieiv: Fiery Crash Kills 13 28 Sunday August KING’S MARCH THOUSANDS RE ENACT -T- housands of marchers gathered at the foot of the Martin Luther Lincoln Memorial Saturday to King Jr ’s historic March on Washington 25 years ago 'and to stress the need for more jobs and better economic opportunities for women blacks and Hispamcs In contrast to the 250000 who took part in King s historic 1963 march and to a similar throng that celebrated the 20th anniversary here five years ago Saturday’s crowd gathered under a broiling sun was smaller younger and included many more whites U S Park Police estimated the turnout at 55000 OFFICIALS CONCEDE TO NATURE’S FIRES — Despite raging wildfires that have closed roads and created smoglike layers of chokmg’smoke tourists remained true Saturday to Yellowstone National Park s most famous attraction Old Faithful Seven major fires continued to bum on more than 400000 acres and officials who have already spent $30 million fighting the fires are now conceding to nature figuring the blades will remain unchecked until autumn rains and winter snows fall on the 2 2 million-acr- e park Monday August 29 — ued support for the Afghan resistance a U S official said Monday Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Yuri Vorontsov delivered "what was interpreted as a threat” during a meeting with U S Ambassador Jack Matlock several days before the crash of the plane that claimed the life of Zia and 29 others on Aug 17 the official said l f I'M 31 Wednesday August FATALIMX AMONG AMERICANS AIRSHOW TIES — The death toll in the worst crash at an air show rose to 49 Tuesday and the Pentagon said six Americans were among those killed when three Italian jets collided Sunday at the U S Air Base in Rainstein West Germany Officials feared some children hospitalized with severe burns had been orphaned because no one had inquired about them West German officials said two people died of burns Tuesday raising their death toll to 49 Four Americans who suffered disevere bums but survived the Itamstein saster including former Utahn Kim Strader left for Texas Tuesday FIRES CONSUMING UP TO 30000 ACRES A DAY — A top fire official said Tuesday that forest fires in the Yellowstone area are growing by 20000 to 30 000 acres each day Maynard Sam'’ Rost deputy area commander for the Greater Yellowstone Area Command estimated that 700 000 acres of lodgepole pine had been consumed in 11 ‘major fire complexes' burning in and around Yellowstone National Park Some 8500 people are battling the fires which have been burning all summer BOARD OKs $100 MILLION THRIFT PLAN — The State Board o? Examiners approved Gov Norm Bangerter's $100 million settlement plan with the thrift depositors Tuesday but one official chastised the Legislature for not supporting settlement efforts earlier Several legislators indicated they still might not support the settlement however with one state official observing ‘it's not a done deal ” The governor planned to brief legislators Wednesday on his settlement plan so they can be ‘fully informed" by Sept 14 when the Legislature meets in special session to for malty approve the portions of the deal that require state funding or debt commitments on SL-Boun- ’ Jetliner d tf ? hi 1111 air-sho- ‘ Forty-seveJETS COLLIDE 1 DIVES INTO CROW D people were killed and 500 injured on Sunday when three Italian air force jets collided in midair maneuver sending one jet piling during an ing into a crowd of 300 000 at Ramstein Air Base West Germany Aviation experts said it was the w'orst disaster on record involving spectators The accident occurred as 10 jets of the “Freeee Tnenion” tTncolor Arrows) air team were executing a heart shaped maneuver soaring high and diving to meet at the low point of the heart Two of the trainer jets collided about 150 to 250 feet m the air tipping the third tail first into the crowd TAX INITIATIVES TOO FUZZY? — It may be the unheralded nuances of Utah's citizen initu tives that try the patience of state lawmakers and lo cal level administrators most For instance Initiative A caps residential and commercial property taxes but reductions would be fails to bpecify how among the many taxing entities within a given county or other political subdivision Should a city library system for example be expected to shoulder a larger percentage reduction than an unincorporated area sewer district? Rep Franklin W Knowlton said if tax-rat- e modifications become too burdensome legislators may be called upon to create Something akin to a "state property tax " n air-sho- air-sho- MB-339- tax-cur- tax-lev- y d Tuesday August 30 — AIR W GERMANY GROUNDS West SHOWS Germany suspended military air shows Monday following the fiery crash at an aviation exhibition that killed 47 people Scores of others who suffered critical bums battled for their lives Sunday's tragedy at the US Air Force Base m Ramstein was described as the worst crash involving spectators Some were burned beyond recognition when threp Italian stunt flight and one of them jets collided on a hurtled into the crowd in a ball of flame : SOVIETS THREATENED PAKISTAN YANK SAYS — On two occasions before Pakistani President q died in a mysterious plane Mohammed Zia crash senior Soviet diplomats issued private warnings that action against Pakistan might be taken if it contin air-sho- low-lev- Thursday September 1 —Assoc ote1 Press Iqserphot Police officer stands guard near the scorched nose of a Delta 727 in Tpxus The them what flight they were meeting LEGISLATORS HEAR BANGERTER'S PLAN Gov Norm Bangerter took his plan to settle the 2 debacle of the five failed L tah thrifts to legis year-ollators Wednesday hoping to win approval for the con troversial plan by Sept 14 when lawmakers meet in special session And while many legislators appeared uneasy about the deal the governor said he welcomed all their tough questions - d ‘ Friday INSeptember 2 WRONG POSITION? FLAPS W ERE FIERY CRASH KILLS 13 ON JET — A Delta Air Lines 727 jetliner burst into flames as it crashed on takeoff Wednesday killing 13 people at the Dallas-F- t Worth airport But 94 survived as passengers some cradling infants scrambled out of the shattered fuselage through “a pit of fire ” At midaf-temoosix hours after the crash at Dallas-For- t Worth Airport Delta spokesman Bill Berry in Atlanta said 13 fatalities including an infant were confirmed but the numbers of victims could continue to fluctuate Thirty-fou- r survivors were hospitalized Berry said Survivors included the captain and two other pilots one of whom was working as a flight engineer he said Five Utahns were injured on the flight Tar rant County Texas Medical Examiner Nvam Peer warn confirmed Wednesday night that none of the fatalities were from Utah Delta moved swiftly m Utah following the fiery crash of Flight 1141 notifying members of passengers' families not to meet the Boeing 727 at the Salt Lake City International Airport Delta removed the flight from its arrival schedules posted on video screens at the entrance to Terminal 2 at Salt Lake City International Airport and an army of red blazered Delta employees met people at the front door to ask n - JET In- handle vestigators Thursday found the on a shattered Boeing 727 m the wrong position but a federal safety official said it could have been jarred that way in the fiery crash which killed 13 people One of the survivors Robert Coester 39 of the Dallas suburb of Carrollton said he was most troubled by his unsuccessful efforts to rescue passpngrs trapped in the bark of the burning plane SINGER CLAN FACES SENTENCING TODAY — An attorney for convicted bomber Addam Swapp withdrew his request fora mistrial Thursday clearing the way for the sentencing Friday of Swapp and three members of his fundamentalist familv Addam Swapp Jonathan Swapp Vickie Singer and her son Timothy Singer are scheduled to be senteneed Friday before US DistrictChiof Judge Bruce S Jenkins The abort ed mistrial attempt also cleared the way for state mur der charges already being readied against Swapp and brother-in-laJohn Timothv Singer sources said COMMISSIONER OUTS JOB HE LOLD-Em- bat lied Salt Lake County Commissioner Dave Watson formallv resigned from office Thursday 31 2 months after his arrest in South Salt Lake for driving under the influence of alcohol and possessing a vial of cocaine Mr Watson in a letter to fellow Commissioners flap-indicat- crash which killed 13 was one of several major aviation dibasics during th week Mike Stewart and Bart Barker and in an interview with The Tribune said he wanted to put the memories of that painful moment behind him and begin a riew life with his wife Margo and their two small children 3 Saturday September — The members of four SWAPP GETS 15 V EARS the Singer-Swapfamily convicted of bombing at tempted murder and holding police at bay 13 days in January were given the shortest terms possible Fridav by a judge who lashed out at those minimum required sentences Siege leader Addam Swapp was ordered to mother-in-laVickie Singprison for 15 years and his Jonathan er was given five years w hile Swapp and John Timothy Singer each received 18 years An angry U S Attorney Brent Ward traded argu ments with the judge after the last sentence was pronounced He and his assistants immediately began an appeal of what they suggested were considering ' illegal sentences 10 years short for Addam 'swapp and five years light for the others UTAH FIRES OUT OF CONTROL — Fires burned out of control throughout northern Utah Friday officials issued a plea to Labor Dav fun seekers to keep their matches in their pockets More than 100 firefighters some from as far awav as Delaware are struggling with the stubborn Powder Mountain blaze near Eden Weber County according to Kathy Jo Polloc k of the InHragencv f ire C enter in p Salt Faice Ciy At the ofher end of the Wasatch Front flames have consumed more than 300 acres in Fort Canyon near Alpine Utah County according to Beverly Dunn Um ta National Forest dispatcher at the Pleasant Grove ranger station YOU’RE SOFAS LOOKING SOFA LOVESEAT SETS STARTING ’ At An Addict She’s 100 WOOL HAND WOVEN OFF f XJ not addicted to OPEN LABOR DAY drugs She’s RUGS $39900 12-- 6 not addicted to alcohol She’s addicted to people AMr bht lias a problem known as u depending) and has lost control of u hat she thinks and how slit (eels Flat Tap bhe feels responsible fur (he ptrpl annind htr — the'f feUingy tNe gltslim and well 'ho- - tiupitt htrnetl tn up mund her don INCLUDING LENSES tan s'u anhupa'ps EYE EXAM! bhetuissattrgmi g'hai n using and tetls iriadeqnatt and somehow d Ufmt when she if to those ofinsasieswhn slit ? 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