Show 2A The Salt Lake Tribune September Sunday 6 1987 Spotliight A Few Defy Firestorm Evacuations By Rob Wells ' One of more than 20000 firefighters in Western forests tackles '' 9 Ms vl&J&l&s Jtrm d4& dfam —United Press international Photo Firefighters Showing Progress Against Largest of Infernos had been assigned to Silver Complex because of the rugged terrain and shortage of manpower Continued From l to within a half mile of the Merced Grove of giant Sequoia redwoods in A-- Yosemite National Park and firefighters cleared a perimeter to try to protect the mammoth trees the US Forest Service said Oregon fire crews also were gaining on the flames “We’re making progress but it’s going to be a long tough weekend” Ray Naddy a spokesman for the Oregon Unified Coordination Group which coordinated state and federal firefighting efforts said Friday Early Saturday crews contained a fire that burned 3400 acres and got to within 6 miles of Grants Pass Ore said Marvin Crocker of the coordination agency He said that would allow transfer of some crews to the Silver Complex fire 25 miles west of Grants Pass that exploded from 4000 to 28000 acres Friday No firefighters But the Sykes Creek fire contained 6900 acres 14 miles east of Grants Pass near Wimer jumped fire lines Saturday afternoon said Lou Gugliotta a firefighter spokesman Some homes could be threatened but no decision was made to evacuate residents he said Some 15000 Californians had fled their homes mostly in Tuolumne County about 150 miles east of San Francisco fire officials said More than 13000 firefighters were on the lines and 16 houses had burned Some 3000 people had evacuated in Oregon but all but about 1000 had returned home officials said At least 10 homes had burned after burning An Anheuser-Busc- h brewery in Fairfield Calif canned 21000 gallons of water in two hours Friday for Reagan Renews Attack On Trade Legislation - CONCORD Calif (UPI) Jesse Jackson Joan Baez and the wife of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega joined 7000 protesters near the Concord Naval Weapons Station Saturday to honor maimed peace activist S Brian Willson and call for peace in Central America Comparing Willson to martyrs including Dr Martin Luther King Jr and Jesus Christ Jackson said “Our hero is not Ollie North going south it's Brian Willson Our heroes are not people who operate at night” Rosario Murillo Ortega's wife visited Willson in John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek before the rally at Calif (AP) SANTA BARBARA workers in a Labor Day message Saturday to shun protectionist legislation and “meet the competition head-o- n And don't let anyone tell you we can’t do it” California vaWinding up a y cation the president delivered his weekly radio address from his ranch north of Santa Barbara before flying back to Washington with first lady Nancy Reagan "American industry is stepping out in the world again and this time it's leaner meaner and ready for action" the president said as he renewed his attack on legislation in Congress that would require presidential action against countries found to be engaged in unfair trade “Our working people are still the most productive on the planet” Reagan said "I have always believed that given the tools and equipment they need and on a level playing field American workers can outcom-pet- e and beat the pants off anybody anywhere” "Now there are those who don’t have this same confidence” he added "They fear foreign competition as is reflected in protectionist trade proposals that float around Washington these days” Both the House and Senate have passed trade legislation containing protectionist trade provisions How- - “amazed" by his strength and passion fcr peace She called her visit "painful” but one that filled her with hope Before going to the hospital Murillo went to the Weapons Station to view the tracks where Willson sat last Tuesday during the approach of a two-ca- r Navy train carrying explosives to Port Chicago presumably for d Contra shipment to the rebels He refused to get up and the train ran over him One of his legs was severed and the other was so mangled it had to be amputated “Hope is blowing here” Murillo said “I feel that hope I feel that this place is a symbol of hope” At the rally Baez sang and then told the audience "At some point social change in order to be serious will have to involve risk taking” & SAVE j Balt £akr jEfibtmr £hr iult Calif iribunr 143 South Moln ou need information want sports scores have a news story or feature you want to talk ! about? 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retaliation dollar-for-doll- against “excess and unwarranted” foreign trade surpluses with the United States The Senate provisions call for the US trade representative to keep track of countries with "consistent patterns” of unfair trade practices and retaliate if negotiations fail to remove them Mine Sweepers (USPS 4763 6000) j ever the language in the House verwith a requirement sion is stronger Stormy Seas Keep Telephone Numbers Do -P- resident Reagan urged American Clyde Park and said she was CLIP the Tuolumne fire crews at the request of the Red Cross and the Forest Service The Army committed 1000 members of the 7th Infantry Division at Fort Ord near Monterey Calif and verthey were to be given an sion of a regular federal firefighting course said Army spokesman Tom MacKenzie in San Francisco Forest Service spokesman Jay Humphreys in Washington said 560 of the Fort Ord soldiers were to begin training late Saturday before being sent to the 11800-acr- e Longwood complex fire in the Siskyou National Forest in Oregon Another group was to begin training Sunday he said About 50 Bureau of Land Management employees including secretaries and surveyors passed physicals and also were to begin firefighting training said Dick Thomas a bureau spokesman in Phoenix Ariz Labor Da’ Messa?e Maimed Protester Praised as Hero and Martyr fire-strick- Limedyke Complex fire in Shasta-Trinit- y National Forest near Hayfork Calif i near flare-u- p i i Associated Press Writer GROVELAND Calif — Some residents still remain in this Gold Rush town four days after it was officially evacuated because of a raging firestorm nearby The thick doors of the venerable Iron Door Saloon were wide open Friday night offering full bar service and a chicken barbecue A sign near the outside read “Thank yoi fire crews Stop in” In the window of a restaurant across the street a large red neon sign announced almost defiantly “Open” Two police squad cars staffed a roadblock several hundred yards to the west Some residents are taking the back roads to return to homes in the large area which had reached over 111000 acres in Tuolumne County in the southern Sierra Nevada by Saturday Fire officials say most have complied with evacuation orders and 7500 people fled their homes in recent days Police let residents return to their homes to retrieve family livestock or medical supplies if their home wasn’t immediately threatened by fire Their US Port - NORFOLK Va (UPI) The departure of three mine sweepers for the Persian Gulf was delayed by high seas for a second day Saturday and Navy officials said the vessels were not expected to embark on the voy- age before Sunday The mine sweepers the USS Inflict USS Fearless and USS Illusive — had been scheduled to sail from the Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base on Friday but a storm in the Atlantic kept them in port “The high seas still prevented the ships from getting under way” Archie Galloway spokesman for the Naval Surface Force in Norfolk said Saturday Weather reports warned of 10- - to waves in the Atlantic Galloway said “It would be a rough ride for any ship not just minesweepers” he said The ships are not expected to get under way before 9 am Sunday When the mine sweepers depart they will steam under their own power past the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnwhere they will then be chained together and taken under tow by the salvage ship USS Grapple for the 10000-milvoyage to the Persian Gulf Navy officials said wood-hulle- 13-fo- e d — But Sunny Phillips said she sneaked back to Groveland despite warnings by police or firefighters Phillips was tending bar at the Iron Door Saloon a spacious western bar with an abundance of warm and dark varnished wood supporting huge mirrors She helped evacuate her elderly son and parents sister and teen-ag- e then came back home "It’s just me” she said striking the independent tone that’s common in this region near Yosemite National Park “I worked long and hard for my house and I’m not going to walk away from it” Phillips traded stories with Jim Adams a greenskeeper at a local golf course about problems getting past the police roadblocks barely a quarter mile west of the bar Adams planned on sleeping in the state forestry station Friday night — east of the roadblock — so he’s assured of making it to work the next day They said so far no one's been arrested for coming back Phillips said she told the officers at the roadblock "I'm here and so you might as well get to know my face” Asked about evacuation policy Dave Reider of the US Forest Service Sonora command post sighed "People are going to do what people are going to do We ask them to leave” he said Ted Eichman a California Highway Patrol spokesman said about 100 law enforcement officers from all over the state “are going back in and these people” trying to "It’s for the person's own safety to stay out of the area I think they’re really putting themselves in a hazardous position because of the fire” Eichman said More than 100 officers have been brought in to staff roadblocks and keep looters from the area Adams said his house was spared by firestorms u s to Trade Charity for Help on MIAs Continued From Aretired general who led a special delegation to Hanoi to discuss the miss-l ing The administration will also will lift trade restrictions imposed against Vietnam and license private organizations to provide charitable relief "When the United States government gives its blessing to this we’re saying that they’re no longer a pariah" said the official Administration officials also depicted the agreement as an important step in successful negotiations with Vietnam "This provides an area of accommodation of reconciliation" said one official "If they’re smart they won’t try to leverage it into any kind of official recognition If they try to use it as an opportunity and not a weapon it can be promis- : ing The United States has been seeking Vietnamese help in determining the fate of more than 2400 servicemen who were listed as missing in action or failed to return from prisoner-of-wa- r camps American officials earlier expressed exasperation in negot- iating with Hanoi accusing the Vietnamese of stalling in hopes that the discussions would include the normalization of relations and economic aid Before Vessey left for Vietnam Secretary of State 'George P Shultz expressed pessimism that any breakthrough could be achieved "Humanitarian reciprocity is one thing” he told a veterans' group in July “But any attempt to trade information on our missing men for economic aid is another and we cannot agree to this” The category of artificial limbs was chosen as "a particularly suitable first step" according to someone familiar with the negotiations Artificial limbs and prosthetic devices are "something tangible something the Vietnamese can look at” Mick Jagger Princess Caroline John Runnings her third child a Princess Caroline gave birth Saturday toMonte Carlo Monaco in the named Pierre was palace who boy announced The birth took place at 2 46 am at the Princess Grace Hospital Present were Caroline’s husband Stefano Casiraghi her father Prince Rainier and her brother Prince Albert The early morning birth caught the tiny Mediterranean principality on balconies and in winby surprise Monaco flags began appearing dows at midmorning as the news spread anesthesia The palace statement said the birth took place "without Both of the wishes to the princess medication according or any other mother and child were reported doing well Caroline 30 and Casiraghi have two other children Andrea a boy born June 8 1984 and Charlotte born Aug 3 1986 was amused to hear about the problems the Beastie been have having with one of their tour props The Beasties have Boys caused trouble caught flak for an inflatable penis the same prop that for the Rolling Stones in the ’70s "We were banned in Dallas for the penis in 1976” said Jagger “So there’s not much new going on in rock ’n’ roll but each generation rediscovers it "Before us Elvis was banned for moving about There’s really nothing much new under the sun I think the Beastie Boys are really just designer nasties though "The whole thing shows you that unfortunately cultural values in Mick Jagger America are still conservative" Garrison Keillor fans will soon have another helping of homey entertainment from the heartland to fill the gap left by “A Prairie Home Companion" "Good Evening from Minnesota with Noah Adams” will premiere for Minnesota radio audiences beginning Saturday evening Oct 10 before going national with Thanksgiving and Christmas specials Minnesota Public Radio announced American Public Radio plans to distribute “Good Evening” nationally every week starting Jan 9 Each show will have a separate theme — the Oct 10 theme is baseball — and Adams’ guests will be an eclectic mix of storytellers musicians novelists and humorists Minnesota Public Radio said of National Public Radio’s “All Things Adams a former Considered" will put on the show from the World Theater in 3t Paul the setting of “A Prairie Home Companion” Keillor 44 who was host for 13 years quit the show and moved to his wife’s native Denmark this summer co-ho- John Runnings known as the “Wall Walker” for his protests atop the Berlin Wall has vowed “to invade the Soviet Union” to protest the four-yea- r prison sentence given West German flier Mathias Rust Runnings 70 of Seattle was expelled from East Germany in February after being held for three months following his latest protest against the barrier dividing East and West Berlin He was given a three-yea- r parole period by an East Berlin court but he said upon his return to the United States he planned to again demonstrate his opposition to militarily imposed borders “I want to get somebody to take me in a plane a balloon or a boat” Runnings said recently "Lacking that I would probably fly to Finland and walk across the border” The Soviet Supreme Court convicted Rust on Friday and sentenced him to four years in a labor camp saying the teen-age- r landed his plane in Moscow’s Red Square to promote himself not world peace —Complied From Tribune Wires bv Andreo Otonei Police Arrest Three In Kidnapping Case Continued From Aon his forehead Orrison said -l Nugent said the kidnappers never gave precise instructions as to how the ransom they demanded was to be paid “There was never an exact location as to where the money was to be dropped off” Nugent said Saturday “They probably figured that going through with it would lead us to them” Edwards and Rish were arrested at the home they share in Bourbon-nai- s at about 10 am Friday Nugent said Police impounded two vehicles at the home Allain was taker into custody later Search crews using aircraft spotted Small’s 1987 Mercedes 500SEL at about 7 pm Friday in the rural Kankakee County area Nugent said Searchers conducting a ground search then discovered the grave and body nearby Jean Alice Small publisher of the front of Small’s home the night before the kidnapping After the deputy learned of the kidnapping authorities traced the van to Bourbonnais and to the couple The Chicago said both Edwards and Rish had been arrested in the past on drug and other charges but police refused to comment on the report Small was the of Len Small who was Illinois governor from 1921 to 1925 His late uncle Len H Small was publisher of the Kankakee Daily Journal and the head of the Small Newspaper Group until-hideath in 1980 Sun-Tim- es great-grandso- n ' s Small had spent most of the last year restoring a house designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright Before that he was a vice presi-deof Mid America Media a con- glomerate with seven radio stations and two cable television stations owned by his father Burrell Small ‘ Kankakee Daily Journal and Small's aunt said the family was “devastated” by the news Small was abducted after being lured from his Kankakee home about 1225 am Wednesday by a caller who identified himself as a police officer Nugent said The caller claimed a historic structure Small had been renovating had been broken into or vandalized At about 3:30 am Wednesday Small’s wife Nancy received a call from a man saying her husband had been kidnapped and demanding 31 million ransom Nugent said Subsequent calls were made Wednesday by the kidnappers to Nancy Small and a final call was received by Jean Alice Small A man described as having a foreign accent ranted for about 20 minutes charging the family had double-crosse- d the kidnappers by alerting police Edwards and Rish were reportedly arrestad after one of Small’s neighbors a sheriff s deputy noticed a van with the front bumper missing in China Voices Support For UN Mission In the Persian Gulf Reuter News Agency BEIJING — China is ready to commit unspecified aid to the United Na- tions initiative to end the Persian Gulf War Premier Zhao Ziyang told an Arab League delegation on Satur- day China was ready to “join forces with Arab and other countries to ease the tense situation in the gulf area” Zhao was quoted by the official New China News Agency as saying The agency did not specify what kind of forces whether military or otherwise China was offering China would do its best to assist UN Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar in implementing a ceasefire resolution passed by the Security Council Zhao said 1 i |