| Show A5 A4 NATIONWORLD The Salt Lake Tribune - 0 i : Advice for Clinton: Get Tough on Busli Before He Makes a Dukakis Out of e 1 411: - A i 01- CI uA weekly report on Campaign - k 0 10 a R f 1 imoom61 ciiiipttiteeds seniors but they're angry tEn:f fill 0 older Americans call themselves Democrats maldritliat iiroup vitally important to the party as it seeks unity New yOl"'iiid they think its time for a leadership change '"40- a I (t There is absolutely no reason Journalistically to cover the conventions — 1 952 was the last time there was even a second ballot and the parties consider them lust free political advertising 0 28 kT) elltg :1 44 30 yrs SOURCE: Alimes e adults May — 34 yrs President Reuven Frank C My plan first of all is to keep my 800 number call us we'll send you a ull 18 24 — rror Center for The People and the Press survey of 10 margin ol error 2 real platform 99 Jerry Brown on his intentions yrs about Democratsave seen themselves as the party of the underdog But devotion to the party among unskilled workers has faded over the years A look at "strong Democrats" by occupational level: 28 17 20e0 16 18 MP711 but get out 66 Unskilled i White collar Blue collar i He kept going and going and going just like the Energizer bunny SOURCE: Center for Politica Studies University of Michigan survey of more than 1400 adufts margin of error 3 4 93 viiJ Women For Women Lonnie Thomas 11 audience member at George Bush appearance on "CBS This Morning" Big gains in 1992 earlier elections women candidates could not always count on significant extra support from female voters But a review of four 1992 Democratic Senate primary elections won by women indicates a In widening gender gap: Women voters MI Men Tit Gore vs Quayie 1 voters Illinois Pennsylvania Shop 55 43 4 V0 26ye 28 D!!iip111: Ecii Braun Dixon Hofeld Yeakel :111 (Woman) California California 6158 47 cYo 3260 35 LLiII Feinstein 1:1 5c0 5 60 I 1:111111112211 Moto Davis 39 2TY 21 0 0 22° e 1111116 ygotiti McCarthy sampleof convention newspapers' About 15000' journalists will hit New York for the Democrats' big party and not all will be covering it for the folks back home They'll also be e treating conventiongoers to an array of daily and publications about the)the Big Event itsett one-tim- tot Ilmes ksues ii 44011e1 ::0 'ii:1 i:::': - paPer i"' jtlil bap::: 0 altheat rel ii : :i ' SOURCE News reppils tea isirtol° '-' i: t Germicv coNie0Ae ‘ :i': - :i ti aCtr 01 C" o Ct ''''''SCtiit IS 000 -iirttatk'pee azne r- - --te Ma akier mut Van ‘ t :Ji ' :' '' ': " ? tts0311 al '''14 el ' ite-Ornt- A: all ov- ii: 9 V"' - K COIr 00 k iii ::' pale 400 apx ento r Fete :i: children golfer Father was editor on one of grandfathers newspapers :::: ::: '5::i: ' ::i:::'' ::::::::':- :- :::::: ---- sh 4 scenp A-- 1 :i at the sothething to hoot about To do So4e6de'rs plan to let a "new genetation"do the talking They will impliadize the party's concern for Women eschew some of the usual appeals to groups thrust baby boomers into the spotlight and exploit public frustration toward economic hard times "We have to demonstrate that this is not your typical Df1110Cii at- Rön Brown the ic conventioh party chairthan said Saturday "This is not 1 convention to heal wounds We' Already in the special-intere- st e ::::::- - a4-:- general-electioncimpaig- n" Despite tedged television exposure fot this year's convention some Dem'oterats predict that anxiety about libation rights job security and the direction of the country will prompt voters to care enough to Watch "This id not a political game to voters it's getting down to probthis lems ' '- --kiwtz- 1A s iy1 12' - '' administration" said Paul Tully political director of the Democratic National Committee "The schools aren't good enough The economy has turned sideways The health-carsystem terrifies people It's time to get real about the fix" Clinton's theme and therefore the convention theme will be "Putting People First" by investing in all classes of Americans not just the rich and powerful A secondary theme is: "The Year of the Democratic Woman" Patricia Ireland president of the National Organization for e Women Design1 ) l'!store ' in the ahead setting 'lockets 'vordro : I - : 7 N $ embraced by is Democrats" Mr Shea said Saturday issue The public-prayheated up in Utah this year when several schools had prayers at graduation exercises despite a federal lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union Another lawsuit was filed in state court against the Salt Lake City Council's practice of having prayer Mr Shea entered a controversy involving the ACLU and Salt Lake County several years ago forging a compromise in which beliefs be represented in prayers given before commission meetings He also favors prayer at graduation exercises prothe rayers are not dominated by one religious perspective ' er 'hove - a fall i thars tonsu ladle the ric by se i your lashic And 7 servir r C1D IL tgtk I NO tx OtUI:W ocPt--t I 11s RI woe M in - : ' - egg c It:- 7 !' IN - 1 t:: - 19 Graphic ro'- V A 4: - 'i7- - 04 k' said she sees the Demo- crats "responding to what all of us have seen: a growing momentum of women candidates and voters who want to support them" Republicans naturally sneer at the Democrats' attempt to change their image "It can't be a success for the simple reason that they have the same liberal policies they have always had especially if they have the same tired old liberal war horses up there doing the talk- I K ing” said Charles Black a politi- cal consultant to Bush "If you look at their platform positions there's not a dime's worth of difference in what they're running on and what EchoHawk from outside the York power Washington-Nestructure Ann Richards the convention chairwoman will be master of ceremonies Keynote speakers will include former Texas Rep Barbara Jordan and New Jersey Sen Bill Bradley Gov Mario Cuomo of New York will deliver the Clinton nomination speech But most of those at the podium will spring from the party's grass roots salty-tongue- d '' ''''' ' ':' - ' 1' ' ' ' 2-61i 11 - 7'4"'( : - -ts- CHEF -- Du- kakis and Mondale ran on" Black said referring to past nominees Michael Dukakis in 1988 and Walter Mondale in 1984 Conscious of these criticisms Democrats plan to downplay the role of longtime party stalwarts at the convention They will showcase instead women younger leaders and speakers including Idaho Attorney General Larry Texas : ty:s4i :::A 0 - - S PRIDE s !9-'--:- iic - & 16 oz 1- po i - 4 ! 3i it'IttS4 r a' 'I A ' A' 4- 1 1') ':r 144 vA et - - - i'4744""'-- tt a 1 Al r57:744 ": - : 1N ' will' ' -- '''''fr ' - '' Lean 1 ound Beef $ 39 '' f(4'i'iliy7''" ''s4'J'axe- - Apple-Cinnamo- n 9 Raisin Bread his ! -t s fT- - recE 0 - — ' - °co ' ' ova - Fec t lb : - I : 2 E: be 4 Chefs 1r ''''''':- 4ty111qiii :':' 4 - tr !t roc4s-2- 1- 7- - 0444 - 4r -e - 4 e! :- VaIr '(eiltX ?': !0 ( Al ! e :72t y 'r--:-4' :!!0 7 :::!A p 11 7 : titi 'lrii:"?-M- : il :::- -- : ":&):1:K: ?:'' - J444iljisz!nt VV- lit C :!1:1 WA IA - : '°- flk!:::k'1L r t: '''0L'iR 'f ::" vtf zi411- - ' of !c:-- 4: Q 41 ' r ' '':: i ::::: rte': -e 415:wr-1'- i 4 1t 'arm '''' if - 4t::: - Ii iodic At: -: v4: - : " I! 1:74IOi ‘oii ! i':4- :::74'torwr In '0 ::7t - z11 ' II& 53c3 rk--F-- - '- ' Dom 4:"C 10110 e ' ' i 1 k N 4 and --- 1 ShICO t 16 -- 1 4 Contimied from Art - -: Medium Demo'Ptonvention Won't Be Just Like Old Times nommolob prayer in Navajo sign language for the convention and television audience "All of our conventions begin and endI with a prayer This is indicative of the Democratic Party's respect for diversity and how prayer in the appropriate 9 ' ' :it's imultaneously give the OA ALL NV Loose writer Formative past: As boy sat back of class after his family moved On golf teams in high school and college Knight-Ridde- - 00 Background: Presbyterian 45 DePauw University married three Tabloid headline: Unproven allegations of marijuana use totilliattedi 4- -1: ' :rn from Utah has been chosen ' by Democratic Chairman Ron Brown to give the closing prayer at the convensession tion's opening-nigh- t The Utah delegation was negotiating with convention officials Saturday to have Mark Maryboy a San Juan County commissioner Utah delegate and a Navajo s- Robert Beckel a political analyst served as Walter Mondale's 1984 campaign manager —Ø"'Insii Indiana National Guard 0 :' :::::— k 4 national committeeman g D)0g paitottitattavial Military service: Feature 1-- ' ' (Pe'- '''' he '3 es 1su an orderly and substantive manner and Clinton himself seemed to be growing in stature daily The Bushies didn't expect any of this would happen this soon Witness these events by the "Bush Bombers": Quayle flies to Arkansas and attacks Clinton's economic plan criticizing him for on taxes and calling his recovery plan a "pipe dream" Bomber No 2 Gov William Weld of Massachusetts also in Arkansas unleashes a vicious attack on Clinton's economic and environmental records Bomber No 3 Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander was deployed to combat the publicity surrounding the National Education Association's endorsement of Clinton and its sharp criticism of Bush claiming the NEA only approves of politicians who promise the most amount of money and the least amount of change So what should Clinton do? First and foremost be prepared to counterattack quickly decisively and without regard to "Robert's Rules of Order" Immediately gather your best surrogates and line them up to respond to attacks and to generate your own Remember Bush is extremely vulnerable now A terrible economy a growing scandal around Bush propping up Saddam Hussein the October surprises his family's business problems — the list goes on Use 'em and fire at will And so to the Clinton campaign: The Republicans don't own the franchise on tough politics It's about time these guys got a taste of their own medicine - This Ad Good July 12 thru 14th Military service: Army reporter Vietnam Formative past: In fathers Senate office heard President Kennedy swear a it I image but a national audience Monday night will see a Utah Catholic giving the closing prayer at the Democratic National Convention with perhaps a Utah Navajo assisting him Pat Shea a gubernatorial candidate and Democratic economic program was well received by the press His vice presidential search was conducted in - '- Surveys exit polls New York Times & 'xtrall Extra! 1 44 Tabloid headline: Marijuana use with wife Tipper Levine I (Woman) SOURCE: Voter Research Background: Baptist Utah may have a white 1 week 36 L Boxe'r (Woman) compare Harvard married tour children jogger Father Albert Gore Sr served seven terms in US House three in Senate Colville Singel & A1bettS0MIIIMON 1116 :I E29 (Woman) A 37 Paul Roily By THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE B-- 1 Newt Gingrich: "How would any American like the idea of private investigators possibly trailing your children" Marlin Fitzwater: "It's shocking and frightening to see that kind of bizarre behavior on the part of a presidential candidate" Dan Quayle: "I don't know what the American people think about putting somebody temperamental like that in the White House It could be a risky proposition" George Bush blasted Perot as not "particularly American The American people will reject that kind of tactic to go around investigating the family of a president of the United States Leave my kids alone I say" The attack worked brilliantly Perot's poll numbers leveled off and began to fall His negatives doubled His TV performances were defensive and even the talk shows turned sour And now it's Clinton's turn Why? Because as a result of the blood bath between Bush and Perot Clinton jumped to the top of the recent Post poll Clinton's release of an 95 2300 19 A-2- threat since 1912 Robert Jones New York homeless man on alleged efforts by the city to rid the Democratic Convention area of the homeless 01976 01990 30(Yo it Governor to Pray At Demo Convention Clinton says or they haven't warmed to the idea of a career woman in the White House Page Pi esident Bush may campaign in Utah on Friday and Saturday Page y Ain't nothing you can do Bastionl of the party? "WW1 i 6 3517 tvl I Candidate for 1 Either people don't know her yet Hillary carpet-bombin- g 55 Related Stories CI TIMES The Clinton campaigners have had a couple of good weeks They have every reason to be overjoyed at their situation on the eve of the Democratic convention But amid all the cheering they better listen carefully to the sound of distant artillery That's incoming fire folks and it's directed at Bill Clinton What you hear is the begincamning of a paign by the Bush team reminiscent of what it did to Ross Perot two weeks ago Most people in the Clinton campaign expected a nasty attack by the Bushies — but they expected it to begin in late summer So what pushed the schedule up? Mark down the date July 2 1992 — the day that unemployment rose to 78 and with that any hope of an economic recovery evappushing Bush to orated It became clear to the Bushies that their man could not get unless they destroyed the character and credibility of Perot and Clinton Witness the bludgeoning of Perot when his campaign was on fire The Bushies realized that unchecked Perot could stay atop the polls through the summer and pose the first serious third-part- 66 '4 ti Yol Beckel G LOS ANGELES Quotes from Democrats who want change 3rio t 4 Shooting from the Lip in Robert By the sidelines 0 g11952 '92 4 rd n Generation Gap 50-6- Sunday July 12 1992 4tri lc 'oat v- rut'ilQ' -- ' :-- - m411ft k6 19! 'd 7 il '4'-'- '' ---- v i 4e t' : i - '1 7- G Gov AMMON " AI NiinoMMEMIONIMMOVIMOMP! OPEN ALL LOCATIONS Tol AY DURING REGULAR HOURS We reserve the right to 1 lirrift quantities 1 No Dealers : — t odkiriiiliK7171 U 1 L IU ILI I -- - |