| Show tI i t I ' NATIONWORLD The Salt Lake Tribune i: 1 A5 March 7 1992 Settstntiday - - - 'Itt- I ae--- --- ' s I t ' -- - ::- 1 Numbers bekw are $ tem:fad Lawmakers Hope to Bounce Back I ---la-- --1 The five southern African countries that were attempting to overturn the worn-Wa- ts ban on Ivory trading have agreed to continue the ban they are allowed to sell other elephant products 1 1 - 'et' 'lei (004-tiii“1I- N ---- --- 1 ' i - 1 eti5et- -3 e'en este taw 1 teet ei 'i t i s'i- - 5 ' 1:: I i :!: Pitt Of ' '4 6i s: : H': 1 ah r' ''' k see t ' i f t ae! 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Cr-JJ"- A rz7 PRESS — Civil liber- tarians and a key member of Congress on Friday urged caution and a full public review regarding the Bush administration's proposal to require telephone companies to provide new wiretapping technology to the FBI and police — at the expense of consumers The FBI said the proposed legislation is necessary to enable agencies to overcome technical barriers to their rights to conduct wiretaps Recent changes in methods have rendered current wiretapping techniques ineffective in many cases said sistant FBI Director William a lq 1 : 1 k tl SittElr L N f11! 9 ?1 4:' it''''4-1'-- "-- el eV !tr List 6237800 N ! TIIE ASSOCIATED WASHINGTON - tr ' Lt Wiretap Gear turned 11:1 I it2 i t'l 1 FBI Seeking - IL " ' f r-fe- ' of 98 of United Way's 1400 affiliates according to the biweekly Chronicle of Philanthropy have said they are waiting for the national office to complete an investigation before they decide whether to send in their dues : next paycheck became available The member was not to be notified the check had been held When a rubber check was submitted on a day other than the last three days of a pay period the member was to be notified by telephone and asked to make a deposit If the deposit was not made the check still was to be held until his next paycheck If a member's personal check overdrew his account by more than his next paycheck the member was to be notified by telephone to make a deposit If a deposit was not made in three to five days the check was to be re- — The former : Bemhtoatardl : THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' 3:30 pm 4:30 pm FoG7A ' e It's A Cable Celebration with two free preview weekends! Cable customers can watch two free weekends of blockbuster entertainment with a mixture of top movies and events from our premium services trzn ' years as head of the nation's largest charity under pressure from affiliates When Aramony quit he "indicated his desire to retire (and the board has agreed to that" John F Akers chairman of the charity's board and IBM told reporters after the teleconference Aramony "absolutely" is entitled to severance as well as re- tirement pay said attorney Berl ' February 289 29 and March 0 Ll''' tki4 D 1--- Aramony resigned after 22 ! 1- ' et ' 7'4!1' at 1l'sil aa! Iat ''1!1 ile a : WASHINGTON t 4 TheZtztvp Or 1 T T ' U t e 1 t! 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': 1::: th SknIoxpooloo :"1---i- CitrZI CO7A 4 ''' of 19 current and five former House members who met the panel's criteria as the worst abusers The four dissenting Republicans promised to fight on the floor next week for disclosure of everyone who wrote bad checks The political stakes clearly were raised when committee members revealed just how widespread the practice of writing bad checks was There were 296 current and 59 former House members who overdrew their accounts at least once during a period from July 1 1988 to last Oct 3 Some members had more than 000 rubber checks and yet were not included in the criteria for Identifying the 24 worst abusers ivo- 48'72337 NZ v it5 Makin Starter Kits 27a3 IL 1 COV03 SIIIIIIIrati 1 t i ''''''' 'l : 1m0e-4- onnTheuertshcrasyct00nlietates:vtiolteenad (rampt bottles) Optuplete HOME Bmowbg Supplies 071 ALL WINDOW or s !Liorthld'Vt'ir nEsuos waif — ‘1Yiift-- no It ct the time to brew up your suds for the summer! CLASSIFIED WANTADS La Vug7 -- s I v ' i '' 1 s'" Now is - :"- 1 1 : ''' 1 1 : r:r INFuravuri ' - I s e Ai e i 4 ' i' : WANTED AND DIDN'T EVEN LEAVE HOME" lill-r46- : Ls ': ''i ' i 4 - 1 "I FOUND THE CAT — i i ' 40011101111111- Eve 4 St I i ' : ry trade ban said eashig the ban would allow them to make a profit while not endangering the elephant community Tanzania is also seeking permission from the conference to triple Its annual harvest of crocodiles to 3000 because crocodiles haveproliferated and are a menace to people along the country's many rivers No figure was available for the approximate number of the reptiles in Tanzania nill ANTIQUE11 since 1976 S 4203 So State i 4! y :: which had sought to soften the spec available tor Illxpedeand Dealers 1 ' t i: ‘:: South Africa and Zimbabwe 262-965- 1' e a handful of South African nations with significant elephant habitats told the conference they would continue following the global ban on ivory trading if allowed to sell other elephant products such as meat and hides They believe that ivory which earns big profits on the world market brought many poachers into their countries but that elephant meat and hides earn far less money and therefore attract far fewer poachers Botswana Malawi Namibia - 5' - :' :::: : 1 599-062- - 7: k: i :' EI:17177 Eiraknonr1acruonweatzta11a ESTATES BOUGHTSOLD Quality Antique Furstiture CONSIGNMENTS CONSIDERED i tette Tokyo On Thursday - :li4-f1 - ' i - - i The Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species is currently holding a conference in --7- - 114411 - - " '''':':: 1 - '' h' '":?:- ::p:' :nfiten--0-- - PRESS ASSOCIATED ALEXANDRIA Va — The United Way of America president who resigned under fire last week is stilt receiving his $390000 salary as charity officials work out de- tails of retirement benefits the board chairman said Friday The news of William Aramony's continued compensation came in a teleconference booking up the charity's headquarters with affiliates nationwide to introduce the interim president IBM Vice President Kenneth W Dam ' A ' i ME ''' ' 1 I to- - nt - 1 - ' t- eta- - 1 k it: 7 ! --- ---- - I ht - 6 iffiens r-i1- I 1- wiha ta : i:V''' e !'!!7:4!:L'EsiT9:28:7tifta the last decade 1 1001r) a i iii w phant population from an estimated 12 million to 610000 in 1 ii ' ' now-defun- (it - 7-7- - t rni 7--- Castill has partially lifted a 1 IITanzania ban on elephant hunting making it the only East African country to permit killing of the animal inside its borders The decision which will only al': low tourists to kill the animals i comes despite an international ' moratorium on the sale of elephant products Abubakar Mgurnia minister for natural resources and environment announced the move Thursday and said "The hunting of a few elephants by tourists will not affect the number of elephants in the country" Tanzania was one of 101 signatories to the worldwide ban on trade in elephant products imposed in 1989 by the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species Tanzania's elephant population stands at around 55000 but was more than twice that before widespread poaching from 1980 to '89 decimated its herds The ban was aimed at eliminatt ing the ivory market which many conservationists believed was fueling poaching across the contineat that reduced Africa's ele- 1 ' 7-- 4 DAR ES SALAAM Tanzania — i '41'0Y30g :t - '"':- In i::4i--- t:::i:!:- C THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 i: ::i d'Nens : -- - ::::' :::'':':''::::i:i:::aik:-- t or - H I itei 1 "' ‘ ti - ' a litases Eleph t - In 1 4 I -- i -- I t e "People are somewhat shocked at tt :i e the large numbers involved" ' on Friday a day after the ethics t : e eararafitee revealed details of ' ' et i ' memabuses at the - '' ' ' ei ei! bers' bank lawmakers said a gen- i k ' t: e e: i mood this e eral in ' : election year was bad enough by i e i itself i'i ' ' t Now they face an added burden:: w not some t el if public disclosure of ' et ' n t all the names of House members e le 0 'sell: e who wrote checks with insuffit ': i cient funds knowing they would ' 0! i be covered by the bank l' "The political ramifications are tt t e ' absolutely awesome" said Hant sen te Vic said Fazio Rep :: "There is no question that people who are going to be disclosed are going to have some explaining to The Associated Pms doIt's going to be a serious probThe scandalous House bank a prized Capitol perk for years sits idle lem for them" after failing to hold lawmakers accountable for rubber checks 8 ::::::-- :::::::::::) 1ktz - i Rep James Hansen !:::: Population the Sahara - ': :ithett: iti:::::: months tusuailv one can atee---Mt: Leaves shoots twigs roots and fruits T 1 ' :: etnente:" i::: I d Associated Press Graphic I t ittii: :' :::::: wite newite: iieti eeteet 1 1 se !::!i::::i -- ft Vnall 'i!NRS‘iit'':i-ia'- Range: " :: a:a:ea::: ' Africa south of 1 seal 'a':: tent:::::e: :::::i:: Gestation period: About 22 ii I 684-4- ::t ::::::::: ::g:!::: Habitat: Forest savanna I I th ttiate eatia: Name: African Elephant Loxildinte afrklma :f i - - ehte'te::::::: i e't : 1 J: k 3 is:: t: et:: LeZaanentiee-t- t:--: 1 - I :i: ' trormr"'--wtPmesr-- 1 1 i ::::!:p- ITe - ete :: IJnited Way's t EXaChiPf Still Drawing Salary 1 ri n- -r i bers are groing ever more jittery as they learn the extent of their rubber-chec- k scandal aware that they face what one calls an "ugly" mood among voters "Most members did not realize the situation was as serious as it was" said Rep Benjamin Cardin i who investigated members' bad checks as a member of the ethics committee along with ribt' i - :elan --i-e i ::4JE- 491650 C Ivory iehlFeesemin 'i - g eit ita f 1 : — House mem- WASHINGTON ': ' e se - 1:11010 range i' 1 -: tt: etet::: g: 't - i 0 mein I s (prli to pcastrarft) Par klogram L11083 tritejs 't ! 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