Show - 'leo' i i I i NATIONWORLD The Salt Lake Tribune A4 I Mandela Rival Stress Peace as Toll Rises To 57 Dead 90 Hurt 1 0 P if - 4 ' I' A i j t 64 5 : 3 ia - 1 P''' -6 r v t — t 4 ' rf 1 r4 E-11- -!47---- 11 f - JOHANNESBURG South Africa — The leadership of the African National Congress and the rival Inkatha Freedom Party stressed Monday that they remain committed to signing a peace accord with the government and each other despite this year's worst outbreak of political violence which has left at least 57 people dead and 90 wounded since Sunday The commitment made by Nelson Mandela the congress' president and Mangosuthu Buthelezi leader of Inkatha came as mkatha backed away from accusing the congress of Sunday's attack on a march by its supporters in Thokoza a township 12 miles south of Johannesburg The ambush sparked fighting that spilled into Monday The government declared a state of unrest in Thokoza and three other black townships outside Vostoroos '4 I 1 i - ''4F — 744 -- 1 All President's Men' of Gorbachev Created Conspfracy of Confilsion - 1 I THE NEW YORK TIMES Johannesburg Jr 0-- ' Continued From also issued a series of instructions to bring the country's economy back under central government control and to restore industrial and agricultural production Most members of the new leadership were well known — Yanayev Marshal Dmitri T Yazov the defense minister Vladimir A Kryuchkov the head of the KGB the country's security and intelligence agency Boris K Pugo the interior minister and Prime Minister Valentin S Pavlov But the other three — Oleg D Baklanov deputy chairman of the Defense Council Vasily A Starodubtsev leader of the Soviet Peasants' Union and Alexander I Tizyakov a representative of the military-industricomplex — had been in the news only occasionally Except for Starodubtsev and Tizyakov all were considered part of the "president's team" each chosen by Gorbachev for his loyalty and his assumed commitment to reform f - - ' -- -' "4- 7- tt - 4 - :q- ltk & 1 itit L ' N 0 a ' I- 1 t t :' 1- 1 ‘t - - i r''' -- ---- Katlehong and ' - ) t- -- - c I 31- - "s 4''' - k3":i : ' !1 a z — Pms The Associated Women grieve deaths from fighting that has killed at least 57 around South Africa leaders of the congress Inkatha and the government were to gather Saturday to sign a peace accord intended to end the violence in the townships Mandela said at a news conference that the African National Congress remained committed to achieving the peace accord "It is clear to us that the people who launched the attack may not be belonging to any particular organization" Reuters reported Mandela as protest at the Fargo Women's Health Organization clinic were convicted previously Under a plea agreement Monday the seven women and nine men agreed to the facts presented by Cass County Assistant States Attorney Connie Cleveland East Judicial District Judge Georgia Dawson found all defendants guilty of criminal trespass and preventing arrest both misdemeanors Criminal mischief charges were dismissed against May 31 PRESS FARGO ND — A fired Minnesota police chief was among 16 1 members of an anti-abortio- n group convicted Monday on misdemeanor charges three months after they occupied North Dakota's only abortion clinic The members of the Lambs of Christ group had been scheduled for trial July 30 but the trial was postponed when they refused to cooperate Eight of the 24 people involved in the anti-abortio- - - : g n ow k ei i ' I - t- ' 01 -- 0 $ m I - - '' i s ' ! 'IA i f ei it Ok - 't '- - 1 1 ' - S ol- Veronica Zuniga who would have been 2 on Sept 17 died early Monday said Julia Richmond spokeswoman at Martin Luther Medical Center King ' ' ' " S 41 :- i 11- i - A t - ‘toz 0 - I! blt PRESS THE ASSOC!ATED housing project where police increased patrols to defuse tension between blacks and Hispanics : it "The package Kravchenko brought was as thick as your fist and every piece had its own release time — a real timetable" one senior Tass editor who had 3 am said later On the streets of Moscow shock was the common first reaction for despite all the political contention and the frequent predictions of coups only the most pessimistic thought that Gorbachev could be replaced so easily Confusion was the general second reaction The aims of the coup if indeed it was a coup were couched in opaque Soviet rheto- ric Only then did people try to work out whether it was bad or y d 9: 1 o I 105-da- LOS ANGELES — A toddler became the fifth victim Monday of an arson fire in a troubled Watts (p p ot lArli t ! 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( iN ' i : IRb t --- tMEI gt2)233 - it reldgm a 1 - con- 4th AmmovapispiviiIT sALE tOMPLEIEWGAICOLOR SYSTE S INCLIM 1 I to 0T4911 1 k ' k 41111 BEAT THE CLOCK WITH i 4 a I sumwsmistsimattm or t grim 2w i 3 ' t'l "1141— ' -ti 1:c ri Fr"rfl 0I - I Ai - klj ''' am Muscovites were By 9 fronted with' the reality of the coup Columns of tanks armored personnel carriers and trucks full of soldiers rolled into the city KGB units had been put on alert across the country at 2 am Troops in army units around Moscow were awakened at 4 and 5 am and put on the road to the capital they were told only that they were going to help maintain order in the city and would get instructions there At 6 am Yazov conferred briefly with regional military commanders reportedly telling them only to ensure order in their districts reinforce the protection of military facilities and listen to the radio As the first decrees were read military commanders across the country quickly mobilized Troops took up positions around such key facilities as government offices radio and television stations newspapers universities and public squares In some cities squads of soldiers began removing Gorbachev's picture from the walls of government and party offices States of emergency were pro- claimed by many local commanders when civilian authorities in many areas refused to accept the State Emergency Committee's decrees Arrests had begun at dawn and continued through the day A special group of KGB operatives under Gen Gennady Dobrovolsky made swoop after swoop across Moscow in search of leading democrats and took them to a new de- - 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'' —1 il - 47 10 ls - - -- t 24eiv1 1 1' Mit ttdr ‘4patLki slfet t l'i ift '— 441 : '6 15 - "It didn't sound good but if Gorbachev had a heart attack or a stroke somebody had to do something" Marina Frolova 34 a philosophy teacher at a Moscow institute said "If the president is sick you expect the vice president to take over That was my first reaction "But then I thought 'What is this State Committee for the State of Emergency? Why a state committee when we have a government? Why a state of emergency if the president has appendicitis? Why decrees in the middle of the night when we have a parliament?' By the time I got down to the grocery I had a lot of questions all those statements hadn't answered and so did everybody else" The declarations which were broadcast again and again through the day had been brought to the official news agency Tass and the State Television and Radio Co by Leonid P Kravchenko another of the "president's men" the former director of Tass and now the head of the country's broadcast opera- ExPolice Chief 15 Others Convicted of Blocking Abortion Clinic THE ASSOCIATED usual al Tembisa as rival factions fought for a second day with guns grenades and more primitive weapons New fighting erupted Monday morning when a gang of men shot and killed three train commuters and injured four others the police said The latest attacks came less than a week before - good Some were for the takeover many were against but almost everybody trudged off to work as A-- 1 -- 4 r - Tuesday September 10 1991 A6:4o10000:60 4f6O40t440--1-- 44k164A161 A10444 - - - 344 - : IL4404A- - 0110o :k611t6 )11 147-4- 0 t-40 "43-$01 if 1blijon411gpop I |