| Show The Salt Lake Tribune HEADLINERS NATIONWORLD Drought War Devastate Good Morning! It's Tuesday June 23: Today's birthdays include: Former Secretary of State William P Rogers is 79 ac tress Irene Worth is 76 singer June Carter Cash is 63 Olympic Wilma Rudolph is 52 musical conductor James Levine is 49 actor Ted Shackelford is 46 and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is 44 e 'i N ' ' t Pr MI vi - i' ' i 1i 1 1 '' l Marina Sirtis 1 - ' 'ivsz' - -- 441 If t - 'amp' ''t t ' - ' t -- t:- 1-- 1 ) -- Mike Tyson who plays Lt Deanna Troi the counselor on television's "Star Trek: The Next Generation" exchanged wedding vows with a rock musician in a private ceremony her publicist said The actress who is and married Michael Lamper in a formal Greek-stylceremony Sunday publicist Jim Dobson said He didn't know the age of the groom The wedding at St Sophia Cathedral in Los Angeles was attended Sunday by more than 150 relatives and friends including fellow cast members Patrick Stewart Michael Dorn Brent Spiner and LeVar Burton Dobson said A black-tireception was held in the evening at a hotel half-Britis- j ( i "N11 - h e I fr4 'i A N t - rd ? ' e y II i 4 ' ' :' 'f-- - c"'""'"It - r4t-- gt - -- il NNN -- t '41114-4- ' CN 4- --- 41""1""" - ) A roo' l'i - s ":-"--- - ! s illt - ' N4 J ir:--- ie t - --- A - k ' -- 4 170 0' -t Army radio said police used force to suppress hundreds of rioters who spat at cursed and hit police and Interior Ministry office guards Soldiers in parts of the West Bank Gaza Strip and southern Lebanon voted Monday allowing extra time to collect ballots from remote polling stations The Jewish state will prevent the 175 million Palestinians of the occupied lands from entering Israel on election day Opinion polls Monday confirmed the trend of the past two weeks — Likud and its religious-partallies are narrowing Labors lead But the mood among Labor members out of government for most of the past 15 years remained buoyant Rabin's hawkish stance on security and dealings with Arab states is seen as a powerful magnet to Likud voters disillusioned with Shamir Most surveys have given Labor a lead of between two and 10 seats over Likud But neither party can muster an overall maParliament jority in the Labor needs the support of the leftist Meretz party and Israeli Arabs to form a coalition Likud needs the National Religious Party and two parties to remain in power 4641 The Associated Press mbique" Mike Wallace gave no early signs of the famous correspondent he was to bccome and in fact had his parents convinced he was headed for reform school after shoplifting from a five-and-di- The Wallace known in those early days as Myron "Wally" Wallace said he prepared for his ultimate calling by working as sports editor of his high school newspaper People magazine reports in its June 29 issue At a recent reunion at his Brookline Mass school Wallace told the magazine he also competed as a debater But to his chagrin the "60 Minutes" correspondent said he won only an "honorable mention" during a debate competition in his senior year food-exportin- ington the Miss Black America contestant he was convicted of raping The federal lawsuit by Washington 19 of Coventry RI asked for an unspecified amount of compensation and punitive damages for assault battery false imprisonment and emotional distress sentence after a jury convicted him of Tyson is serving a raping Washington in his Indianapolis hotel room in July He is appealing the conviction and on the CBS program "Street Stories" Tyson continued to claim that Washington consented to sex with him Tyson attorney Alan Dershowitz said the lawsuit proved Washington had been motivated all along by a chance to get Tyson's money "The work is huge" said Antonio Penicera of the government disaster-relie- f agency "There are more people than supplies The people keep coming in" Periodic peace talks between the leftist government of Joaquim Chissano and the rebels of the Mozambique Nationa7 Resistance have dragged on for more than a year with another session scheduled this week in Rome g and such as anemia diarrhea cholera are spreading suffering with 3 million people facing death from the drought and the effects of the civil war d Wash- Israeli-occupie- Nuts foraged from fields near the village of Mungari and cracked with a stone supplement a Mozambican family's allotment of food More than 16 million people face starvation in southern Africa because of the drought said a report Monday by the Southern African Development Coordination Conference It said 7 million tons of imported food were needed to stave off famine even in traditional countries such as Zimbabwe Some hunger-relatedeaths have been reported but reasonably good rail lines and roads likely will prevent starvation at levels seen in the East African nations of Ethiopia Sudan and Somalia In southern Africa the report said Mozambique faced the most Harlan Hale CARE's deputy emergency coordinator in Mozambique said the need for donated food has tripled to 600000 tons in the next year CARE the largest relief organization in the country can distribute just over Agriculture production is down 80 percent or more in the coun- try's southern half Water sources have shriveled as the dry season begins and diseases six-mon- 200000 tons capital punishment resumed in the United States in 1977 only one was a woman Texas last executed a woman in 1863 The Texas Court of Criminal decision orAppeals in a dered the trial court to hold a hearing on a contention by prosecution witness James Liebrant that he lied when he testified he THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 6-- an appeals court hadn't 3 cutors Karla Faye Tucker had been scheduled for execution June 30 120-se- Ms Tucker 32 was convicted of the 1983 murder of Jerry Lynn Dean 26 at Dean's Houston apartment with prose- d Of 176 inmates executed since d y Texas Court Postpones Woman's Execution HOUSTON — A murderer who would have been the first woman executed in Texas since the Civil War won a reprieve Monday from SERVICE S — Prime Minis- time food-relie- e Mike Tyson was sued for damages Monday by Desiree t "Ili '11' ' - NE R ter Yitzhak Shamir worked the phones Monday while his rival Yitzhak Rabin crisscrossed Israel in a helicopter in a last grab for votes n an election that final polls showed was too close to call Rabin 70 head of the opposition Labor party whirled from town to town to woo as many as possible of the 20 percent of Israelis who say they do not know which way to vote today Shamir 76 spent the day in his office encouraging activists of his ruling Likud party by telephone The campaign fizzled out by evening The biggest excitement was a riot by Israelis in southern Beersheba who feared they would not be able to register to vote in - 4 ' 4 4 JERUSALENI 1 this southern Mozambican village of the river leaving a dry brown swath in the 500 yards between the Limpopo's former banks The drought threatens the lives of millions of Mozambicans already struggling with 15 years of civil war and its accompanying disease shortages and chaos "You can't separate the war from the drought" said Brian Mcf Kay of CARE a US organization "That is Moza- ' EE1-1- 11 k ': Southern Africa's worst drought this century has robbed f once-might- half-Gree- k t' -- - crater ! - r1 4 I 4 -- A3 07 I -- t - yard-dee- p 1' j riA — ' s d Mike Wallace Marina Sirtis ' 5 4' lc- 1 ss ' " : ' F ' ez ' ' 1 ftr' 6 6 It r ) 1 44 1 Mozambique ' I c''' Mozambitple MABALANE 'À ' 4 Five times a day Isabelle Valoi drops to her knees where the Limpopo River used to flow and coaxes water from a hole in the scorching sand Sweat beads her forehead inviting the cliclirag flies as the 19- lifts can after can of year-olmurky gray liquid from the t 01 ( ? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - ''t I Rivals Make Last Grab for Israeli Votes I hall-of-fam- ' A3 Tuesday June 23 1992 ultra-orthodo- x I 1 i I Western Governors Want Tribal Gaming Law Clarified THE ASSOCIATED 0-011- A '' gambling practiced elsewhere in the state — a lottery and parimutuel horse racing However a number of tribes interpret the law to mean that they can sponsor any type of gambling as long as state law doesn't prohibit gaming In fact a Wisconsin federal-cour- t opinion supports that view said Timothy Glidden an Interior Department official who works on the issue Another problem is the meanclause ing of the law's South Dakota Gov George Mickelson said "I'm being sued there are three or four different lawsuits over not negotiating in good faith" the Republican said And he faces legal challenges even though he has signed agreements with six of his state's nine Indian tribes Mickelson said "The law needs to be clarified about what types of gaming are allowed" he added Despite the lawsuits Mickelson said gaming has been good for the tribes that have started it A key he said has been the Indians' close working relationships with local governments PRESS Wyo — A law allowing gambling on American Indian reservations needs to be clarified to avoid the thorny legal problems now plaguing several Western states governors told US Interior Secretary Manuel Lujan on Monday Indian gaming was one of the JACKSON most discussed issues during a morning meeting with Lujan at the Western Governors' Association conference in Jackson At issue is a 1988 federal law that allows Indians to offer gaming on reservations if class 3 gaming is allowed elsewhere in the state The act also requires states and tribes to negotiate compacts before the gaming can begin good-fait- Sticking points for several Western governors are what kinds of restrictions can be placed on the gambling and what is meant by the requirement that governors bargain in "good faith" Class 2 gaming is bingo and class 3 is everything else Idaho Gov Cecil Andrus said his state's position is that reservations should be able to sponsor only the z ow ow ow -- I ow — ow 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I: 1 I 1 :I I I II 1 I I I I I I I wo ow IN NI MI lall NI MS OM CLIP I 1 IMI eate 7 1i ' COIF CIRCULATION I Lake City Salt 0 New subscriptions restarting subscription cancel- lations and billing information Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm Home Delivery Subscriptions 0 Mail Subscriptions Utah Library Lifestyle Newspaper in Ed Photography Publisher Reader Advocate SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier Delivery Daily S 24 62 voda Sports Saturday and Sunday by corner Wednesday by mall (Utah where $968 mo available) Sunday Only (Ail Other states) 8900 ma Daily and Sunday (All l other 823 00 mo states) All mail subscriptions payable on Daily and ADVERTISING Classified Advertising Retail Display Advertising before 5 p m) Obituaries (Mon-Fr- i (After 5 pin weekends holidays) advance a The Tribune is member of The Associated Press The Assocperled Press entitled exclusively to the use or production al all local news printed in this newspaper as well os all A P news dispotCneS 0 re237-271- Member Audit Bureau 01 Circulations MS NI En ON NI WI NM ME Nil WM MI NI NI In t 1 1-- :10' i PI: E:3 r41 U III 0 1!11 I NEW ArCIC654" ADVENTURELAND HOLE COURSES) 8 I :$ R 00 0 77 I I L or ' -k Os - tinil pk' Range Balls AFFILIATED SERVICE REPAIR INC n Medium Or Large Bucket 18 Holes of I WORMIER -- J Off - St CSI HEATING & CONDITIONING AND ALDER 4 AIR AIR SYSTEMS 0 CO ci 15 AIR AIR CONDITIONING MARSHALL HEATING vast & I I I I I I I I I I I I - HEATING 9674990 SHEET METAL 960555 WOODS CROSS CONSTRUCTION HVAC JORDAN t Il 6 E N o o NI NS NE MB III Mill NS ell I I I I I I I I I I 1 i - -— o o o Personal Trainer Stair Climbers a Co-E- - 1 ' A '''t Lj w-- Aerobics Sauna r'"::A"'"--T--'"---ip--- I 1' limhuir Child Care A r 1 I ' IP k i s k '4":- - 8"Ill‘ k 1 fe ri :' 0 - N (---7 1 Ad H i 9 ilf- ( - 111 $99 Int $25 per month) (Reg V r 1 AP zed I i ' SlAROO ONLY I Per Month —t A 7) if 22th 23th 24th June No Initiation Fee Commit To Get Fitt iefi ( 0 (9 t A iii ( 9 3 DAYS ONLY Bikes d ' 110g: 1 -7 4 I A 1 Ti —Tifs''' J ' 1 '' r' 1 4 1 el ' A s - ' 4 ' LL 400-2I ALi ria- 740 t t‘ ril 7A 1 ' - - Mew r- - 1 44 4 k - 04 - ' i'7r !"1A f4 GI - -' INCLUDING BENCH CLASSES - (0 - tp- I1 e G - V Ni i c e' A 41t7N 4 wwwwwim—w-w—a-- O Treadmills 0 : I i - L EBom: : I I 1 ' A AIR liw - f A CONDITIONING CONDITIONING ARTISTIC i 5714846 ê HEATING ANDRUS KEARNS & 5713I35 WEST VALLEY CITY SALT LAKE BINGHAM HEATING ! 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