Show 6A The Salt lkp Tribune 3 Charged With Murder in Girl’s Death Sunday October IS 1988 Fire Strikes Ore (UPI) — Authorities arrested two more people on charges of murder Satuiday for the alleged beating death of an girl who was in the care of a controversial youth group founded PORTLAND Sail Diego Newspapers by SAN DIEGO (UPI) — An parly morning fire in the press room of The San Iheyo Unton and The Tribune caused an estimated $2 5 million damage and delayed Saturday s edition of the morning Union About 200 people were evaruated from the headquarters of the San Diego Union-TribunPublishing Co owned by the Copley Press Inc when the fire began about 115am and filled parts of the building with smoke Employees were allowed to return after about one hour No one was injured The buildings fire sprinkler system doused the blaze w hich began in a newspaper folding machine but not before it spread to other areas of the press room San Diego Fire Department spokesman Larry Cook said A malfunction in the folding machine was blamed for the fire Cook said ‘‘Somebody indicated to me that we had a fire under the folder” press operator Sid Burgree told The Union ' We shut the press down the lalarm) went off By this time the flames had reached the ceiling There wasn't much we could do at that time except call for assistance" Damage from fire smoke and water was estimated at ‘ at least $2 million" Cook said Other estimates put the damage at $2 5 million Saturday morning editions of The Union were delayed several hours by the fire But all subscribers received their papers Saturday morning An abbreviated final edition was run around 5am and home delivery vans were waiting for newspapers hours behind schedule The press facilities of both newspapers are located in a building separate from the editorial and administrative offices The afternoon Tribune printed in the same building as The Union was not expected to be delayed Saturday “We won’t know about next week’s papers until we assess the damage" said General Manager Gary Goss "The papers may not look the same there may net be any color printing We won’t know until we determine the extent of the damage" Officials said the fire wouldn’t affect printing or circulation of the Sunday newspapers her father Meanwhile the dead girl's grandfather who described himself &3 a bishop of the group the Ecclesia Athletic Association said it was in “God's plan" that she should die Deputy Judy Gage of the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office said two sia and took 53 children into protec tive custody They arrested the four people who had brought in the body and charged one of them Willie K Chambers 35 of San Diego Calif with murder The other three were charged with hindering prosecution Gage said She said Constance Zipporah Jack-so37 and Fredrick Paul Doolittle 28 both of Los Angeles were arrested and charged with murder early Saturday after being interviewed by sheriff 's deputies Gage did not know n more men were arrested and CINCINNATI (UPI) — Thousands of people turned out Saturday to watch a unique gathering of 14 nverboata on the Ohio River m commemoration of Cincinnati’s bicentennial "Being on the river on an Indian Summer day what could be better?" said Sue Bourke aboard the “Southern Belle" Other river-boat- s like the “Delta Queen" “Belle of Louisville” and the “River Queen" participated in the weekend-loncelebration of “Tall Stacks" named for the smokestacks atop the steamers and old-tim- e death — AuoooteO Pres lotefphoto Gun Control Jackson and Doolittle were staving Eld ridge J Broussard Sr who said he is the bishop of Krrlrsia said law were his son and daughter-ito learn of their upset naturally daughter’s death but added “They understancthat it was in God's plan “God felt it was her time to go" Broussard said “Nobdoy can kill anybody if God hasn t willed them to die " n Cincinnati Revels on Rivcrboats charged with murder about lam Saturday in the death of Dayna Lorea Broussard who was under the group's supervision The controversial Los Angeles-base- d group which represents itself as an athletic training center for underprivileged children was founded by her father Eldndge J Broussard Jr a former college basketball star at Pacific University in Forest Grove Ore Four staff members of the group brought Dayna Broussard's dead body to a fire station south of Portland Fnday and an autopsy later showed she had been beaten to e U at the Sandy farm or if they had any connection to the group Friday night authorities went to a farm near Sandy about 25 miles east of Portland which is used by Eccle- - stemwhcelers ” This bronze sculpture titled makes Swedish artist’s feelings on handguns as clear as a gunshot Frederick Reutersward’s creation is on display at the UN visitors’ entrance in New York City Photographer’s trick makes sculpture appear larger than its height and length The 14 passenger-carryin- e sky While thousands of visitors toured the boats at dockside hundreds of others purchased tickets for short cruises Betty Mohring 65 said the trip reminded her of when she used to regularly ride a nverboat shuttle to an amusement park She recalled “sparking'’ on the top deck ‘ g You know — necking smooching" she said holly-hockin- “Non-violence- Choose any chairs to go with any stock table or we’il help you design a custom solid oak table to meet your size style and shape requirements at a reasonable price We custom finish by hand to match your sample at no extra charge! ot Vatican Envoy? Barricaded Nuns Doubt Credentials of Visitor e N J (UP1) — Five nuns staging an occupation of their convent to protest modernization of the order agreed Saturday to talk with a Vatican envoy but later said his credentials were not in or- MORRIS Car-melit- der The emissary the Rev Kevin spoke with the protesting nuns through a gnll in the convent's second floor about 2 p m said Sister John of the Cross a spokeswoman for the nuns But the nuns later said Culligan did not possess the correct papers Sister John who said the order Saturday celebrated the Feast of St Theresa of Avila the founder of their order in the 1500s in Spain said the nuns wanted a Vatican en Cul-liga- n voy to relate their concerns to the pope The nuns who were in the 12th day of their protest said they were seeking a second canon lawyer to advise them of their legal rights in regards to charges of dismissal that they had received The four other nuns including two who have been with the order for 15 years and one who was a mother superior in the late 1970s and who has been with the order for 47 years were “disappointed" when Culligan did not present the proper documentation said Sister John “We did talk with him this afternoon” said the nun “It seemed like an eternity” Hours: F 10 AM to 8 PM SAT 10 0 6935 South State Street M-- AM to 6 PM nee 562-220- ofilPAfL (UTp ALL LIVE & SILK PLANTS BASKETS BRASS Judge Opens Deer Hunt At Academy ALL THESE AND MORE! PLASTIC POTS ACCESSORIES FIXTURES Chicago Tribune Service COLORADO SPRINGS Colo — r Rejecting an 1 appeal by ar animal welfare society a federal judge in Denver has approved a plan to cull a herd of semitame deer on the grounds of the United States Air Force Academy Under the plan 80 does will be shot by Air Force and civilian hunters throughout this and the next four weekends The herd of 1500 deer has long been an academy fixture munching grass near the soaring cadet chapel and grazing alongside a decommissioned nuclear bomb- EVERYTHING MUST GO! lth-hou- 1U ALTjiJAKE 280 West 800 South 831-768- BOUNTIFUL e 420 South SOOJAfOst 4 292-277- 1 2 "You're shooting Bambl These deer are used to humans" Rowe Stayton a lawyer for the animal activists and himself a former Air Force Academy cadet insisted in an exchange with Assistant U S Attorney James Winchester who pressed for the hunt in behalf of the Air Force Hunt opponents argued that the Air Force has forbidden the killing of animals on the academy grounds for at least 18 years and that as a result the deer have come to trust humans and do not flee them The deer have become a source of wildlife users" who come to watch the animals not kill them they said After the bitter hastily called court hearing in Denver late Friday Robin Doxbury director of the Rocky Mountain Humane Society vowed that more than 100 protesters would assemble outside the academy's gate before dawn on Saturday to decry the kill Fpdera! District Judge Zita L Ueinvhienk apprmrd a plan that will allow 80 hunters to kill one animal earh The hunt will be supervised by Air Force police and Colorado game wardens Ueinshienk who noted that she frequently watches other deer nibble vn lawns near her home turned down the humane society s bid fnr a restraining order against the hunt but expressed regrtt at having to do When toow to want you --a t INFORMATION RADIO so I’honv 839 Million Gets 10 Arrested m MIAMI (AP) — Authorities The Traffic Authority arrest alleged counterfeiters and k ized more than $311 million in pho nv traveler's rherks after some of the fake rherks were used for rash MiramP and shopping sprees offi mils said Saturdiv 1 he suspects ft'trn tsrrel Fml ind f olomhia and Honda were roundup after a federal grand jury re lurnrd an indictment i harping th to ac v and counter feitini h ron'-pi-r This is the largest seizure of a i unlerfeit tr veil is (lurk opcri ion in US historv " Je k hippen s rger a t ' s s- ri t ‘m rv u e agent laid at a news conference where h a surroundr-bv stai ks of n ic d 'he-ranl printing pi -- 10 1 - - k s&Zi vv vvv in© WV er enjoyment for ’’nonconsumptive g all docked at the Cincinnati shoreline and the gleaming white vessels made a majestic porautumn trait against a soft-blu- You Exclusive Traffic Reports can expect our undivided attention in getting there with KSL Radio's Air Alert With Air Alert we help you make a decision on your commute and we do it first because we are the only station with our own airplane and Duane Southwiek in the cockpit Duane's morning and afternoon reports save you time We are there lirst and through to the end so that ou can know first! - - |