| Show rf I -- tcAZIM I WC) ' aft ge44 AIM4 '147014ra Jur IfA Final Home Edition Vol 242 No 40 By Vince Horiuchi WASHINGTON — A Idaho farm boy won the 1991 ' National Geography Bee on Thursday correctly naming the land form most commonly associated with orographic precipitation Mour ins Naturally David Stillman of Nez Perce - - ' rs A-1- questions Hiram Bingham led an °expedition archaeologistof to the mins an Inca City In the Andes These now famous ruins have the same name as the ridge on which the city was built Name the ruins to011oolio I Pmy in is a system that uses the Homan alphabet to write the language of what Asian country? CiTwo low 111111009 olcrittwitiol Ilk ief i"ld' Ilk irie L7 independent countries are surrounded by Italy One is Vatican City Name the other country Ilidellir- known by what name In Scotland? :Irmo pri the west coast of South America was created by the subduction of what oceanic plate under the South American plate? What is the name of the ariginal people who live on the Island of Hokkaido? off It!' r : isill fri 1at ‘1: WI Irrawaddy is the principal river of a country in Southeast Asia What Is the present-da- y name of this country? -7- NOdmEN 3 Yanaufafry) owing :9 'nuly 4 'quid :g 'wimpy ups :p 'Twig° :C iewas :47 'nyookj nveyi :1 SJOAISLIV yid rozEW -- ' ' k'" it - ': -z - ' 4esket 9 Associated Press Graphic '' :po '" ' ' Tribune Phone Numbers: Atm Landers Asimov Quiz Business Classified Ads Comics Crossword 'Backdraft'? A-- 3 D-1- 1 D-1- 1 D-1- 3 "Backdraft" a film about the drama and dangers faced by a fire-engin- E-- 1 D-1- 0 E-2- 2 Editorials Entertainment Jumble A-1- 4 C-- I E-2- 2 Lifestyle Local News F-- 1 B-- Obituaries Public Forum 1 E-2- 3 - A-1- Sports 5 D-- 1 Star Gazer TV Column TV Listings D-- I D-1- 1 I D-1- 1 Utah Dateline e Chicago company is considered one of the season's hottest new movies But what do real Utah firefighters think of the film? Salt Lake Tribune movie critic Terry Orme asked three veteran firefighters to critique "Back-draft- " a fire chief a The trio battalion chief and a specialist who operates pumps and ladders at fire scenes ought to know They tell us how authentic they of found "Backdraft" on page today's Weekend Section You'll also find Orme's reviews of all of the movies playing in the area B-1- 3 C-- 4 Today's Forecast WEEKEND Salt Lake County and vicinity — Fair to partly cloudy High near BO Lows low 50s Details Inside Today B-- 2 ' l'' - i N f ti 174 ' 4 4' 440 - - le11"° 1 11 dr1 1 44' - The action was seen as a major tariff-removin- j ' o '''' At dippoilbtill - Top Soldier Goes for 2 More Years Gen Colin Powell dispels rumors of a rift with President Bush during Gulf War and accepts his appointment to a new term as chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff See story on A-1- 2 !- ' - I 't ''' - ---- i7 --4 $1 IL:' )1o:re---' ( ''' ' ir--- '' MMIIIIIre WASHINGTON — President Bush said on Thursday that he was keeping "all options" open in his desire to spur Soviet economic reform but he reacted coolly to President Mikhail Corbachev's suggestion that the in- -- ' - ' - e a 44"0-- --- 4 7 1 4 1 - -- 4Nj - :I i — - 5-- 4 family-plannin- free-speec- Pro-lif- g h e activists immediately hailed the decision as the precursor to outlawing abortion while advocates termed it a direct hit against freedom of speech The ruling affects 4000 clinics e women serving 4 million each year including Utah's Planned pro-choi- Parenthood 4 " co 0 k44 4 0'"' it141 -- 4- IIII it I ': :: — 11g : a' ''' - i - 1 r i i v 1111 ' A : k c 4 Imo SY 0o - I itittrekkwelr - L k'''""""""C7-- loCo lli I 3111111 '' 1 vr '- - - Lynn JohnsonThe Sap Lake Tribune raises a drumstick in toast to the inan who made it all possible Col Harland Sanders a fried chick- - Pete Harman who cooked up en empire that started on State Street Utah Restaurateur Marks 50 Years Of Finger Lickin' Good Business By Paul Roily THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Pete Harman was a high school dropout fresh from a stint as a restaurant kitchen worker and ready to earn a modest living as a coffee shop owner at the That was 50 years ago and an intervening relationship with a -haired retiree with a white goatee changed his life — and the lives of millions of chicken-eater- s "The key to my success was Col Harland Sanders" said Mr Har six-ye- silver- Planned Parenthood directors face a "real moral dilemma" in deciding whether to accept the restrictions or lose $500000 yearly said a board memdecision will be made in several weeks The only local agency funded under the Title 10 family planning program Planned Parenthood served more than 23000 people last year with 60 percent subsidized by federal funds Justice David Souter the courts newest member voted with the maBill Hamilton-Holwa- y ber A and didn't even know what name to put on it" Mr Harman remembered "The matchbook salesman suggested the name man whose Harman's Kentucky Fried Chicken franchises have been one of the most successful in American retailing history "He was a marketing man's Eleven years later in 1952 Mr Harman was talking to Harland Sanders thea 65 years old and a veteran restaurateur in his own dream" Mr Harman was honored by the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club Thursday as he celebrated his 50th year as a restaurateur in Utah established in His 1941 at 3900 S State St didn't even have a name when he opened the doors "I was going to advertise on some matchbook covers right "He cooked me up some chicken using his special recipe" Mr Harman remembered "That's all it became took The See A-- Column 1 2 endinitall BipuNevaLturAttt Do you approve of the state spending $1 million of taxpayer money to defend Utah's new stricter abortion law? Total Definitely Total 26 Responses 600 Catholic Protestant Other 409 53 38 38 9- 11 - 13 15 Religious Preference LDS Refused Definitely Not Don't Know Probably Probably Not 8 - 4- 8 - 8 SOURCE: INSIGHT RESEARCH INC 44 3- 8 2 0- 4 icrA E- 16 6- 3 76 5 The Salt Lake Tribune Graphic jority Foot Abortion Bill? Utahns Say No Souter's vote It is a clear message of what we can expect with the Utah abortion bill now" Utah Eagle Forum President Gayle Ruzicka said The strict Utah law passed earlier this year is not being enforced pending a federal court challenge by the American Civil Liberties Union It essentially outlaws abortion other than those necessary to protect the mother's life or health for reported cases of rape or incest and for serious fetal deformity "Certainly this is a sign that the See A-- Column 4 Utah taxpayers don't feel as strongly about defending Utah's strict new abortion law as do state officials according to a poll conducted for The Salt Lake Tribune by Insight Research Inc The new statute adopted by the Legislature this year is under legal attack and state officials predict defending the law could cost Utah taxpayers $1 million The law outlaws abortion except in cases of reported rape or incest severe fetal deformities or if the pregnancy puts the mother's life or "We are very happy about 2 health at risk Its enforcement is stayed by court order pending outcome of the legal fight 600 Polled by telephone May 0 people were asked if they definitely approve of taxpayers paying for the defense probably approve probably don't approve definitely don't approve or don't know The poll has a 4 percent margin of error Overall some 26 percent of respondents definitely approve of the defense and 15 percent probably approve But 13 percent probably don't See A-Column 5 2 - I '' 1 1 e s 1:000007106 ' q" t v okt 4 - t ) 1 e V - 4 4 x iii m ' o Court Rulhig May Muzzle Utah's Planned Parenthood d "' ''t -— N ''" :100 - 4 ti - ::4 14 ' 41414101000000000 ' 4 - one-thir- " 404N 00 : - t sAt rot i - 11 -1 - -- - rk- 4111 0 ' - 4' A41a 4 ' '1461AH : -- - - 1 :iii-g- 4 1 1 11 ' roldiaelf 1 A :7:-5 - - ''''': 111147-- — ' ' ' '''4 -i- I -- -- 444445444- 104 i I k '' ei - ---- N"" ' vrttllt -awoi" m THE NEW YORK TIMES Planned Parenthood Association of its of Utah will forfeit $15 million budget if it continues to discuss abortion with pregnant women after a US Supreme Court ruling Thursday ruled federThe court voting clinics ally funded cannot discuss abortion with pregnant women or tell them where to get one The court said the ban contained in 1988 regulations issued by the Reagan administration does not violate rights or a woman's a to end pregnancy right The decision requires federally funded clinics to tell women who ask about abortion that staff do "not consider abortion an appropriate method of family planning" -- ----- ---:7 Hypothetical? den news conference adding that he still had reservations about whether huge infusions of aid would be of much use at this stage in Soviet economic development Bush was responding to news reports in The New York Times and other papers that said Gorbachev had asked at a news conference on Wednesday for $100 billion in Western aid But those reports were based on misinterpretations of what he said The full text of Gorbachev's remarks indicate that while making the case for large infusions of Western aid he did not ask specifically for $100 billion The remarks by Gorbachev appeared to be more of an statement that "if it is possible to find 100 billion for overcoming one crisis" apparently a reference to the Persian Gulf War — then the West can find money to help his country The Soviet leader also said he would like to attend the annual conference of the Group of Seven industrialized democracies which is to be held in London in July But Bush remained deliberately non ommittal about whether Gorbachev should be invited to the meeting He did not entirely close the door on the idea which administration officials have said the president opposes but also did not temper his previous hesitation about the plan "I don't want to have something come out of the summit that's negative" he said "What I want to have come out is positive" g Mexico along the lines of one negotiated earlier with Canada "I couldn't be more pleased" Bush said calling the vote a "great show of bipartisan cooperation" The House vote ended months of bitter wrangling and lobbying over what Bush said was one of the most important foreign policy issues facing Congress this year "The White House has run out of eggs benedict" said Rep Byron Dorgan referring to Bush's aggressive campaign to personally lobby lawmakers at breakfast meetings Bush told reporters after the vote that the measure was "a very important step for our country I think it's - i neigh- - 56-4- 2 spur to Bush's attempts to work out a trade treaty with 1 our bors to the South and hopefully for Europe as well" "It's going to be good for the working man in this country and good for the environment — not the other way around" he said The trade issue was among only a few lingering items of congressional business still pending before the 10- day Senate break and four-da- y House recess The Senate on a vote split largely along party lines passed a campaign finance bill to cap what Democrats called a "seemingly endless money chase" after special interests Instead candidates would be offered limited taxpayer subsidies Bush has said lie would veto the bill if it contains spending ceilings and provides for public financing of congressional campaigns There were these other developments Thursday: The Senate Energy Committee approved a national energy blueprint that would allow drilling in a pristine Alaska wildlife refuge and ease the way toward building new nuclear power plants The Senate Governmental Operations Committee advanced by unanimous voice vote legislation aimed at elevating the Environmental Protecstatus tion Agency to Cabinet-leve- l as a new Department of the dent) 2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE How Real Is 1 t 4001111P By Carol Sisco Inside The Tribune 4 ''''''' : ''' ff of the world's smallest MAn estuary is commonly aThe deep ocean trench r ''I!' a very important step for WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday gave President Bush wide latitude to negotiate a free-trad- e treaty with Mexico accepting his plea that the pact be spared step-b- y step review and amendment by Congress the House By a vote of 231-19- 2 extended for two years the president's negotiating flexibility under a "fast-track- " authority that limits vote Congress' role t() an on the final product (Utah's three Congressmen — Democrats Bill Orton and Wayne Owens and Republican Jim Hansen — all voted to support the presi- ' '' dustrialized democracies should help the Soviet Union financially "A hundred billion is a large piece of change" Bush said at a Rose Gar- "MOW 41112 if —1 '' ' 1 ROO Billion In Soviet Aid Idaho also identified the capital of Turkey the flag of China and the South American homeland of the Yanomami to beat nine other boys for the first prize a $25000 college scholarship The 57 fifth- - through eighth-gradewho competed in the opening round Wednesday includColumn 1 See 6 0 1:5:' 44 40040Mlowtte h E1Which African country occupies the Horn of Africa the tip of the easternmost area of the continent? --4 e t ! t avon 1 : - Aa404-LeTO" A Witnesses said the blast occurred about 9:30 pm when the truck was parked in front of a home at 5740 S 665 West The boy was impatiently wailing in the vehicle for his father when the bomb went off Witnesses said they saw a car similar to the suspect's vehicle drive away from the scene shortly after the blast black-powdThe bomb was a pipe bomb that was allegedly made with the same components that were found in the suspect's camper during a police search from the National Geography Bee Try answering these questions The lintWITS lice below Uo ' ' Salt Lake City Utah Bush Wins Rumoff On Mexico Treaty - 8 Investigators believe that the Questions Geography Bee of Here are some and answers examples ©1991 The Salt Lake Tribune ' bomb was meant for the boy's father Howard Cook who had an "ongoing relationship with Wendy Thurman states the the defendant's complaint The boy underwent surgery and was in critical and unstable condition most of the week after the pipe bomb on the floorboard of a Toyota cruiser was triggered by remote-contr- Hometown Geography Ace On Map: Nez Perce Idaho TRIBUNE WIRE SERVICES mlue — - ?? The capital-murdcharge was filed through the Salt Lake County attorney's office because federal homicide laws are restricted to killings of federal agents and officials or Native Americans living on reservations According to the murder charge the defendant "admitted that he was thinking about making a bomb about one month ago and the first component he purchased was a pipe" — Puts 1 frA - er Prosecutors charged a West Valley man with capital murder Thursday in the truck bombing that killed Adam Cook Steven Douglas Thurman 32 was charged with aggravated murder for the May I15 explosion on a Murray street The boy was waiting for his father when the bomb exploded causing severe head injuries to the victim He died shortly after midnight Thursday The defendant was being held in the Salt Lake County Jail without bail He is scheduled to be arraigned Friday at 9:30 am before 3rd Circuit Judge Philip K Palmer Mr Thurman is also charged with delivering a bomb a second-degre- e felony and building a bomb a third-degre- e felony The charges were filed shortly after the boy died at University Hospital Thursday at 12:12 am of injuries suffered from the bomb blast A federal charge against Mr Thurman of "possessing an unlawful destructive device" was dismissed Thursday afternoon to make way for the more serious state charge of murder said Assistant US Attorney Dave Schwendhnan The federal charge was dismissed "without Iprejudice" which means it may be filed again if the state murder prosecution fails said Mr Schwendiman at FRIDAY May 24 1991 ombing Suspect Faces Slay Count THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE cz-arvtitit- I: I lk - - |