Show - - NATIONWORLD The Salt Lake Tribune A8 IW Bush Dangles Veto Over Israeli Aid 4 KNIGHTRIDDER NEWS SERVICE 4 4 0 4 4 t' i ' ' ' 4 II' '—' '"-- :06-0-- ' 447 4 - 4 - - 1 4 i i '4144' 1 'i t ''f 4''' ' ''--'7 —' '0'''' C i ll i t I PI ' 1 1 4 ) f 11 ' '''' 2 1 'g : ' '' : ' ! : ! v ! i" on Capitol Hill to seek sional approval of the assistance ' 4H''':: -- 't :! ' r 4 Z -- - 1 E 1 ' 7 1 i - i- ' - 4 7 RTC is unable to close Deputy Treasury Secretary r I thrifts and pay off their depos L William Seid John Robson and it t t Z I Iran-Contr- &A' 001 tt F2q iot !' Ø4 i Iran-Cont- ra Sen Howard Metzenbaum said he wanted to postpone hearings pending further developments in the a probe io subcommittee chairman "It is enough to buy almost 800000 houses at today's median price" money-losin- g 3a 3 firmation hearings because of the continuing criminal invesa tigation into the scandal Bush said he was giving "absolutely no consideration" to withdrawing Gates' nomination He said he expected the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence to give his nominee a fair chance to refute charges arising from "How much is $80 billion? It is enough to fund the National Cancer Institute for 47 years" said the Rep Frank Annunzio "If loss funds run out and the 33 REUTER NEWS SERVICE itors the costs of the cleanup will simply grow and we would risk creating runs" Robson said Corp 3 WASHINGTON — President Bush vowed Thursday to stand by Robert Gates his choice to run the CIA as a senator urged a delay in con- week agency the Resolution Trust balked at doubling the taxpayer cost of the program to $160 billion : ' It was one of the few times the usually cautious Bush has put his prestige and clout on the line since the Persian Gulf crisis By making a public appeal Bush put pressure on Israel and its congressional supporters to hold off on the aid request or risk being blamed for any breakdown in the Middle East peace process The move reflected the administration's unhappiness with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir who forwarded the request for the $10 billion loan guarantee last man chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp told a House Banking subcommittee that Congress must soon appropriate $80 billion more for the bailout WASHINGTON — The Bush administration said Thursday that bailout will the savings-and-loa- n run out of money by the end of October but some lawmakers ' PRESS THE ASSOCIATED 33 With Gates Despite Probe happening" Will S&L Bailout Need More Cash? You Can Bank On It Say Aides V : 3 Bush Sticking w 4 ' - congres- - ' '' t' 4 1 i — pro-Isra- ' : 14 N eal -- - public clash with the powerful lobby President Bush vowed Thursday to veto any effort this year to guarantee $10 billion in loans for Israel to resettle Sovi- et Jews Bush saying the aid would jeop- ardize plans for a Middle East peace conference delivered the unusual and forceful televised ap- peal asking Americans and Con- gress to back his position as about 1000 Jewish leaders fanned out i Pounding his fist on the lectern in the White House press room Bush said his request to delay con- sidering the loan guarantees for 120 days might not be politically popular but he insisted that it was in the best interests of achieving a historic breakthrough in the Mid- die East "For the first time in history the vision of Israelis' sitting with their Arab neighbors to talk peace is a real prospect" Bush said "Nothing should be done that might interfere with this prospect And if necessary I will use my veto power to prevent that from rare — In a WASHINGTON - :44t I ' 4 Friday September 13 1991 ' 4S4 rd Iran-Contr- ‘4' 61 4 - " ' "'"7":"-- ''''' t -4- te 4 '"' e' 7 ' c- Officer frisks passenger at train depot in black township after wave of violence much of it targeting commuters ''' t vo - '''4 l' 'V' ' ot I4 '' '' ' r iI A 1 4 i 1 1 1 — t- - 1 t t A t - too : - -- Mangosuthu Buthelezi i ”" "A:44 Buthelezi accused the rival African National Congress of refusing to meet with lnkatha to end township fighting No immediate reaction came from the ' ''' - ' 94k ' - 'It ' ' ' s - scHooL BATAID mo ' " TWIN '' SIZE - -- AT 1 ‘ e i f s Pt 1''114y - ' f L - ASugar House '"aa Highland DrAr'-''-music Ph - 486-752- 1 A - l': l- 7 RI el 7 ArIL - COMPANI !" 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Oa 4 x g"' 4 1 t 5Oe(l i t IFCt‘I't041 "S' t" ss 1 ) i ' 1 0 l't- g 'l 1 ''':of10001'-""- - '' ''t ri t) - - - : K V W '' '1 4 II ' ' But That's a Hard Sell When Blacks Keep Dying I0 k 4 I 4 i 1101etOS '"''' 1 Ill 1 '27 4 4'r : 4 N k09 ?' r' ' '' c J'''''A) 4 I ) 1 so - i i ) 'I now on the staff of the black newspaper City Press wrote that the ads imply all is well in South Africa's race relations but noted that "one would be hard pressed to find the camaraderie which is being cur- d c3i ' 2 1 If d It lk ''''s - : p t410 - '' '-- '- - Al ' -- ''''''''' ' e ' i" 01641e'wt 1 t - -- Illk'''' - '' 1411' -- 1 Memela people dead The peace pact is to be signed Saturday but two black groups announced they would not sign it because they believed it gives too much legitimacy to the white-legovernment The Pan African Congress and the Azanian People's Organization are not major political groups but their stance could strike a chord in township residents and stir up opposition ' k c neighbors Thursday as a fifth straight day of township violence left 15 li 11 i - I magazine Even with the repeal of apartheid laws few blacks can afford to move into white areas Those who do so risk retaliation by appeared to be crumbling -- SG crime-ridde- n South JOHANNESBURG Africa — A new peace plan for ending black factional fighting t ---- i c004:rer drunken joy The Ohllson's ad shows two buddies — one black one white — at a soccer game Not everybody is happy about the advertising approach Sandi le Memela a former advertising executive said the ads generally ignore the realities faced by most residents of black townships "Many of the black families that I imagine watching these have no connection images with this glossy portrayal of life" he wrote in Tribute a PRESS ' - whites clutching each other in together "Hey man what a combination!" a magazine advertisement for malt liquor proclaims atop a picture of blacks and THE ASSOCIATED er1 1:11 1 trA ) WI ' ' 14'' P - In South Africa black-oriente- - ) - '"'' k New Ads Say All's Well South ''' " 1P-'''- The Associated Press JOHANNESBURG ' - - 1 1' Africa — Welcome to the new South Africa where blacks and whites drink together sing together play together They just can't seem to stay apart Or so it seems in advertisements that use President FW de Klerk's reforms to sell everything from beer to life insurance Ohllson's lager has multiracial ads promoting "the beer for a new generation" "It's time to talk time for all South Africans to have their say in the new South Africa" a voice trumpets in an insurance ad as a multiracial children's choir fills the television screen Most TV and print ads still are all white or all black but there is a trend toward showing blacks and whites being happy ' e - "" - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - et 1 - t Ent2 BM125MM!IMMIM - 4"11 ''" 1i:I '" '' io 4 ' ' 44 SYRACUSE 1693 W 2700 S Ph 774-28- 7I ' 1- - - ' 0 : ' mf-- :3 'T V -- - i s 40 Ph S 00 SALT LAKE K EARNSW 4739 Ph ism ? - w- 2301 S 300 W Ph 461-38- '' 1 :::: —wi - MURRAY 861 E 6600 Ph 261-68- - : '' 1 S OREM E 1300 227-880- - S 0 VALLEY 4000 W i 967-48i |