Show t A2 NATIONWORLD Saturday September The Salt Lake Tribune 14 1991 1 - - i::::::v:::::i:i::::::::::::i:::::i:'n:ii: -- - i' L :: A —- " 1 L---- ::::::::ki::1'::::::::::::::-I:A:i:::::::::::::i::i:- A ' f4iiiiko4o4-ite-- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::i::: i I '''IrIL2 t01' t :::: - :::i::: ::em i::''"'' — 4 iTlfr :' oltiqUAPA04 - ''''::::': : -- It ea - '' - ::? passes ' ' i::!::i ::: ) ll: illt -7 ::: - - ::::::: g Altitudes where gases concentrate '''''0 t LIARS scans the edge or limb of the disk of view of the the Earth to get a atmosphere from about 3 to 75 miles altitude ::::' ::'- E n cross-sectio- '1°‘44-- glire-- It ArCI ' K'--er-r S' )041 O — 109— : coverage UARS's highly Inclined orbit allows it to survey a One additional instrument not part of the LARS program monitors solar activity ::: I ''': Z : gi :i'' :' 1:: ':::1'::': 11114411 V Filrtr-'7- :::- :: 0 -- iii ''''N ::: - 9- - t:- '' Global atmosphere ''':: ri4 4r'N Three instruments measure energy from the sun that affects the upper High-altitud- Z pi : :7 :: :::::i pea d LARS measures the As it motion of an air mass from two vantage points The wind's speed and direction can then be ''dp ' ::::-- calculated ''''':':V:':'' m winds e rf4 ggotINIrt00- 'i K4ii0-21:::: : almost the entire Earth from the active northern hemisphere to the hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica -- 'e :::044 s- fil :00--i- e1101 i: ii:: - ::::::!:::::'::i:::::::: ::i: L': '1 ' Np !- --& ''4 ''"1 i at Tr 1 :::11 r i'laafttMWMWiMAN&115MODdiUAdliailiiagniJ :8ateffite Passes Tests With Flying Colors THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spacewalk to avoid the bends a painful and sometimes fatal condition that occurs when nitrogen bubbles are released into the bloodstream due to decompression sickness They breathed oxygen Friday to decrease the time needed for the same procedure should a spacewalk become necessary NASA wants to shorten the preparation time because the satellite has a short battery life once it is disconnected from the shuttle As part of the satellite deployment preparations Fla — Discovery's astro and ground controllers successfully completed :testing Friday of an atmospheric research satellite in :preparation for its release from the shuttle this 'weekend NASA said the extensive checkout involving more than 200 computer commands showed the observa'tory to be in excellent shape "There has not been as far as I know one glitch in the whole process" said :David Lorenz a satellite manager I The astronauts are working nights and going to sleep at dawn Eastern Daylight Time because of the :need to place the observatory in orbit late today : After waking up Friday afternoon astronauts 'James Buchli and Charles "Sam" Gemar donned spekià1 helmets and breathed pure oxygen in case they should be required to perform an emergency spacewalk during the satellite's release Astronauts must breathe pure oxygen before a CAPE CANAVERAL 'nuts half-hou- 1 Jury-rigge- d "self-helpers- " to do the job " well About LON copies of a 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Magic Johnson Adam Rich John Goodman 4' -a: ' ''''' 1 1 IS NilMj L1-- 1I JP' 0 :' r11 " -- 04 0 I: ---- ( i -- ': I on ABC's "Roseanne" like many football American men is a "couchside" player who once dreamed of playing on the college gridiron comedian will get a' Unlike many American men the little closer to the action today when he appears in the season opener for the Southwest Missouri State University Bears He won't go into the huddle but they're giving him a team jersey before the game Goodman transferred to Southwest Missouri from a St Louis junior college in hopes of playing football As a transfer student he couldn't play however so he enrolled in the drama department John Goodman's character - Adam Rich was ordered tested for drugs after the former cast member of the '70s TV series "Eight Is Enough" fell asleep at a hearing in California on charges he burglarized a drugstore Van Nuys Municipal Judge Robert Swasey ordered the test Thursday after Rich dozed off The hearing was postponed to Oct 2 actor had taken a drug a' Initial tests showed the doctor prescribed but an investigation was continuing said Deputy: District Attorney Teri Hutchison Rich was recently treated for drug and alcohol addiction at thi Betty Ford Center Police say he broke into a pharmacy April 6 after doctors at a hospital refused to prescribe painkillers for a shoulder problem: Nothing was taken He also is charged with shoplifting at a department store : said Mueller who did not know of the Scouts' policy against gays at the time he was invited to lead the pilgrimage The Boy Scouts' membership ban has emerged as a thorny ethical problem nationwide Earlier this summer the Bay Area United Way a longtime provider of funds to the Boy Scouts threatened to withhold more than $1 million because of the discriminatory policy against gays' The Scouts responded by launching a program called "Learning for Life" which is designed to reach "a different population" said Scouts spokesman Blake Lewis Gays could become members — although not leaders — of the new program United Way wrestled with the guard for the Los Angeles Lakers Magic Johnson the All-Stis also guarding the privacy of his wedding today "I don't talk about my private life I never have" Johnson said Thursday during a workout at Michigan State University's Jenison Fieldhouse Johnson's wedding to his longtime love Earletha "Cookie" Kelly will be an evening ceremony at the Union Missionary Baptist Church in Lansing Little else is being divulged Johnson's mother Christine Johnson is also intent on keeping mum "Lots of people don't get invited to weddings" she said "They'll just have to make do" Tom Bradley Los Angeles mayor honored the sixth and final installment of the "Nightmare on Elm Street" films by declaring Friday the 13th Freddy Krueger Day But some people found the gesture embarrassing The proclamation coincided with the opening of "Freddy's Dead: the Final Nightmare" Critics decried paying such respect to the fictional killer a madman who leaves a bloody trail of young bodies "It's absurd and embarrassing" said Tammy Bruce president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women "Declaring a day in celebration of a character that exists to slaughter people is absolutely horrendous" she said metal-clawe- d compromise first supporting Learning for Life then retracting the endorsement but ultimately restoring funds to the Scouts There persists an overarching war in Afghanistan between the two opposing forces sponsored by Washington and Moscow during the 1980s On one side stands the government in Kabul originally communist but now backpedaling quickly toward capitalism and democracy AfOn the other side stand the ghan "mujahedeen" rebels a patchwork of tribal warriors and Islamic fundamentalists who fought against Soviet troops Within this broad conflict lie dozens of — tribal ethnic religious and politiSoviet-backe- d US-backe- d ts cal Much of the fighting during the past year has been for control of the approximately one dozen major cities and towns controlled by Kabul Other battles have raged between rival mujahedeen factions in the countryside The sporadic clashes have produced few tangible results other than the fall of the government garrison town of Khost to the mujahedeen and setbacks for the resistance in the Logar Valley near the capital Friday's announcement would appear to put the greatest pressure on Afghan President Najibullah Najibullah has survived through a combination of deft political maneuvering and the relentless use of Soviet arms against the USbacked rebels Now that Moscow has pledged to cut off the president's access to weaponry it remains to be seen how long his generals will stand by him Visits KGB PRESS reports speculating that the elusive may be anywhere from Cuba to Austria The Interior Ministry has dis- missed reports he may be in Austria as "typical speculation" but has not commented on his possible 11 whereabouts tool 9 On Thursday ARD television Wolf would said the Markus Wolf surrender to German authorities if he is allowed to stay free pending trial But Germany's chief prosecutor Alexander von Stahl recommended against guaranteeing the fugitive freedom pending trial saying it would set a precedent that might have to be followed for other wanted spies The magistrate in charge of the investigation is likely to follow von Stahl's recommendation Foerster the prosecutor's spokesman said Wolf arrived in Vienna on Aug 30 but that German authorities do not know where he is now Vienna was once the crossroads of undercover agents from East and West The magazine Stern meanwhile is running a series about a woman who spied for Erich Honecker's foreign intelligence boss The title of the series: "Danced With Wolf" The tall striking Wolf once ran East Germany's secret service with an elan that made him the envy of his Warsaw Pact colleagues Ills most sensational move was the planting of a German Chancellor spy in the office of Willy Brandt When the agent's cover was blown in 1974 Brandt's government fell Wolf served as East Germany's top spy from 1958 until he retired in 1987 Once so elusive there was only one picture of him believed to be in circulation in the West the retired spy master showed up as a speaker at a huge pro democracy rally in East Berlin on Nov 4 1989 Hans-Juerge- SUBSCRiPTION RATES Came Delivery S 24 per copy S 62 per CoPY wilt doily $I SO pet copy Only Daly ond SunaaY (Utah Idaho : '' ' r' Ex-CI- A Agent Was the Spy Who Got Away THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a st KNIGHT-RIDDE- MOSCOW cloak-and-dagg- (LAPS South Main 84111 1 $' Although federal law permits the Scouts to continue running programs after school the school district's new rule will affect 13 daytime programs that operated at seven elementary schools and six high schools last year "I'm glad" said William Boyce Mueller a San Francisco accountant who six years ago led 10000 Boy Scouts on a march to the Illinois grave site of his grandfather William Dickson Boyce founder of the Boy Scouts of America "I was a Cub Scout and I would like to think that my grandfather would not want me excluded from this wonderful organization sim- gay" -- i 4 livoilt:rryfdruorminogpseerhaotoinighoonurssehool POST THE ASSOCIATED gab gtibunt 143 South Main Sunday Sunday NEWSROOM Library Entertainment It ' :- ' organization I Tax Aatt gakt Ztibunt City Desk Sports Lifestyle ban the BERLIN — The hunt for Markus Wolf once Communist East Germany's spy master is providing thrills left over from the Cold War Officials aren't saying much but that hasn't stopped a flood of news t NB EN MI ME OM ME MI MO En OM CLIP T':- '' i 0 i With the Thaw Chilling Question Arises: It's No Secret Will E German Spy Come in From Cold? As Baker in Los Angeles But if women learn to make their own she says she doesn't see how they would get caught -How can they stop us from getting Mason jars?" she asks "You go to the grocery store and get the Mason jar" learning from experienced 1 THE WASHINGTON Del-E- two-ho- s'4‘ — and any other group that fails to adopt a policy of NEW DELHI India — The announcement that the United States and the Soviet Union will stop arms shipments to combatants in Afghanistan by the end of the year is unlikely to lead to an end to that devastated country's civil war anytime soon Indeed the question confronting Afghans is not whether there will be more bloodshed but how much Afghanistan's largely forgotten civil war is a complex mosaic of tribal ethnic and political rivalries that has produced scores of shifting internecine battles across a balkanized landscape since Soviet troops withdrew from the country in February 1989 Many of those battles have been beyond the purview of the superpowers and are likely to remain so d "It would be practicing medicine without a license to do it to someone else" says Janie Cordray information officer for the Medical Board of California "It's something that could be potentially dangerous" Corny and other acknowledge that it takes skill and dedication to do abortions safely They acknowledge the risks But that doesn't stop them session that In a goes over the details of home abortion Corny tells women it takes at least six months of ME MO ME 7: 1 Farewell to Aims Not War for Afghans r for Feminist Health Centers but Corny says that's only part of the training "You can't buy a video and do it yourself" Corny director of the Women's Choice clinic in Oakland tells the group of women assembled But with the guidance of friends she says some women become so expert they do it routinely every few months pregnant or not without complications Corny knows she is treading on shaky legal ground encouraging women to do this The US Food and Drug Administration she says has already told her it is illegal to sell or distribute a model of the kit called the developed almost 20 years ago by a woman law Ijc d video called "No Gowhich shows women Back" ing performing a menstrual extraction have been sold through the Los Angeles-baseFederation Continued From work as a suction pump and the kit is complete it resembles a makeshift version of the suction equipment doctors use "I've had it myself" Corny says But doctors warn that abortion is not as safe in the hands of an untrained person as it is when done by a skilled doctor Risks include infection incomplete abortion or perforating the uterus — and breaking the rI shuttle commander John Creighton and pilot Kenneth Reightler Jr maneuvered Discovery from an altitude of 336 miles to an unusually high 354 miles Friday evening Tiny thrusters will boost the satellite another 18 miles next week During their second day in space Buchli and crewman Mark Brown also were expected to conduct an cylinders are shakexperiment in which liquid-filleen to see how fluids react in zero gravity The results will be applied to space station design Defy Abortion FoeS Self-Helpe-rs 4 0 SAN FRANCISCO — The Boy Scouts of America one of the country's most venerable institutions embraces a policy that prohibits even the grandson of its founder from becoming a Scout or Scout leader: No gays need apply Early Friday morning the San Francisco Board of Education effectively sent the Boy Scouts the same message when it became the first school board in California to ply because I'm Associated Preu Graphic 'ource: NASA A-- Spotlight SANFRANCMCOCHRONWLE i:7''''''j': Or Board Expels Scouting From SF Schools i- N ' - z ::!Ni:-- Ac - :': :: - si:1:: I atmosphere ' Aglii: - - o' 4 Cl" ': :::::: '11111"10 4 Two Instruments provide a global picture of the winds that disperse chemicals through the upper - 417)::-- ::::! :i: UAR s A S)''' ('U or -'- 11111 IN ': :!':" :': H:!i!::4 mip ? 4! 1 - man to scale important to ozone depletion and climate changes - through the atmosphere :!:!i::!!:1:::::e:!:!!!! - v 6-- measure gases -r e -- 44:-:- 5 Four instruments 7 - ::: " A 79:4 '''':'':::::?- ' ti 4 " "-- 111 - :::::-::!::-:ia- '::': i lx ii:::::::iig::::--Cärti41:::'''::''::::'-:''''--!!i:::::: :' A tori::::i UARS analyzes light from the sun that -- ':::iM':::2--' 0 :::! '''':::i:r: neeeareh Seteilltoi :::::::i::i::-::::::--- ' ' Concentrations of atmospheric gases :: 'i'::i''-- : ' -' '' Upper Atin0spherei: :0:0:::::::: '- thd:Sateiiitelooka 11Villlt The satellite launched by Discovery is designed to study the Earths upper atmosphere Scientists hope the data will help ::: them understand the atmosphere is losing ozone which L' shields us from thewhysun's harmful ultraviolet rays ::::: i ''' SANTA FE NM — Ed Howard is remembered around the Statehouse as the Legislature's relieconomic analyst who had the able odd habit of using a pay tele- phone just down the hall from his office '" The FBI remembers him as the spy who got away — Edward Lee Howard a former CIA agent who was drummed k out of the agency for alleged drug use and later accused by the FBI of selling CIA secrets to 0 4! the Soviet Union Attik Now six years after Howard Ed Howard good-humore- d 1"1 eluded the FBI's constant surveillance and disappeared into the Santa Fe night his old colleagues are wondering whether Howard has lost the protection afforded by his political asylum in Moscow Howard's sponsor was Vladimir Kryuchkov then head of a KGB directorate according to a 1988 book "The Spy Who Got Away" by David Wise Kryuchkov who later ascended to the chairmanship of the KGB was one of the leaders of the recent failed coup against President Mikhail Gorbachev He has been charged with treason "I was totally amazed by the turn of events" said state Rep Max Coll "Howard was a really bright staff person He worked really hard" said Coll On Aug 14 Wolf told Germany's ZDF television in Moscow that he wanted to return to Germany when this complicated legal status is cleared up" Asked if he still had contact with the then-stil- l powerful Soviet KGB Wolf said he still met with old friends "for a glass of wine but that has nothing to do with intelligence activities" German authorities have guaranteed Wolf "safe passage" to let him testify at an espionage trial in Munich on Oct 10 - NEWS SERVICE Secretary of State James Baker on Friday became the first American to penetrate the inner sanctum of the Soviet Union's most secret institution In a dramatic sign of the close American-Sovie- t relationship that has blossomed since the failed coup Baker held an unprecedented meeting at KGB headquarters with the newly installed chairman of the dreaded and despised Soviet secret police KGB Chairman Vadim Bakatin who is rapidly trying to transform his agency's reputation smiled broadly for photographers and called Baker's visit "fantastic" "I don't think anything could symbolize the changes going on in the Soviet Union today any better than the fact that the secretary of state cf the United States of Amer ica is meeting here in KGB headquarters" Baker said high-lev- right-win- g After the coup collapsed:' crowds pulled down a statue of: KGB founder Felix Dzherzinsky which had loomed in front of the old KGB headquarters But a white bust of Dzherzinsky was undisturbed in the lobby of the new KGB headquarters where Baker and Bakatin met Asked if the KGB and CIA should curb espionage operations against each other's countries in view of their growing warmth Ba katin said "On a mutual basis we will do that -In the KGB there is a principiC question: 'Who is our adver4 sary?' " he said "And now th4: KGB has lost that adversary" - |