| Show gdoktir 41111am 1'' Lfr imm"61 101111rnindininoionms 7 tfr '4':7'' ir sis V r 5 1 001 Pioneer Day VOLUME 244 NUMBER 101 nr1T:cl Q Li I a r: U4 ipl '4 ' - ra INo' eel ' - ' in Salt Lake City '14 041donsi ' - - i'-- i today : : ' ' ' tyt''e 4 '' ''''' vor vv 1 at South Temple r7::-- 1 ' lff 0 ' '--' vr' 44 1 - Disbands at 600 East enormous price tag The Salt Lake Tribune Graphic For 26th Year Pam Answers if it ' f '''''7 : — B-- 3 q - may come with an sparks a fire Page - Call: To Horse! Ky — Under increasing pressure to prove he is a political asset Vice President Dan Quayle found himself on the defensive again Thursday this time on abortion an issue central to his appeal to conservatives Quayle intended to use Thursday's trip to Indiana and Kentucky to blast Democrats in Congress but much of that message was obscured by the political storm surrounding his comments Wednesday that he would support his daughter if as an adult she chose to have an abortion Politically it was the worst possible time for Quayle to raise the worst possible issue Quayle his wife and his aides all maintained Thursday that the comment did not represent a softening of the vice president's op position to abortion rights But the controversy intensified Thursday morning when Marilyn Quayle was asked on a radio talk show in Des Moines Iowa what she would do if her daughter Corinne 13 became pregnant now and wanted an abortion "It' she becomes pregnant she'll take the child to term" she B-- 3 0 Watching a skyrocket explode - fo' wes?0mulakr n'i ''It - 4seliOt' - 1 ' By Nancy Hobbs '' ' i -- - - — V - - ' i "' - — ''- - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SANDY — Of the hundreds of parades Pam Daniels has been in her undisputed favorite is the Days of '47 — all 25 times Today's appearance with the Silver Spurs Riding Club makes 26 "I love it I always get a thrill when we first start out down Main Street" she said decked out in her pink satin shirt black felt cowboy hat and black gloves Her horse Missy was equally in the Silver Spurs' pink turquoise and black — all the way down to the hoofs Ms Daniels of Sandy joined the Silver Spurs in 1966 and has 21 years of seniority and parade participation with the group Even during the five years she took off from the club she still rode the parade circuit as a volunteer The Silver Spurs a precision drill team on horseback takes parade performances seriously The members about 25 riders shuttle to West Jordan once a r week for practices in parade and drill routines Between the first of April and the end of September they ride in 10 to 12 parades and compete in sev well-adorne- 1Y ' ' ' ' - 11 0 !' - : 1 - t i k 't'N 3 ' e' 4 407 f - T it ItI 4 f! ' k i t - ' d black-polishe- ' ' I iil' I 1: in 1' '4 31 ' t - ' ' d - i I' ' ' 1 A ' ‘ ' ' I t t 101 l'0' - 1 - 4 4 : t : r i 't ' ''''' 4 I (or f '' ‘'A ' 1 ''4 ' ' t' Ar I r I ' -- ' ' 1"pPr5"'fl- el See ' IIII k two-hou- Rick EganThe Salt Lake Tribune Everyone loves a parade especially Pam Daniels and her steed Missy They're part of 125th entry eral drill events July is especially far this year the group has placed first in the West Jordan and Riverton parades The club is 125th on the lineup out of 133 entries The group has been invited sev So All-Hor- "The 24th is definitely my favorite parade It's quite an honor to ride in that one" Ms Daniels said The Silver Spurs won in the parade's drill category last year House OKs 'Vetoproof Bill to Hold Down n WASHINGTON — A bill to rein in rates was overwhelmingly approved late Thursday night by the House of Representatives practically assuring it will become law this year as Congress attempts to appease consumers in an election year The bill approved 340 to 73 now goes to a conference committee that will work out differences with a similar Senate measure that passed easily in January cable-televisio- President Bush's advisers have said they would recommend a veto of both bills though the lopsided approvals would seem to make it vetoproof And in light of Washington's poor track record this year for consumer legislation trying to block the measures would be considered politically perilous supporters of the House bill said The bill sponsored by Rep Edward Maris intended to provide the nakey subscribers with retion's 54 million cable-Tlief from steep increases by restoring pricing limits lifted when the cable industry was deregulated in 1984 He predicted it would improve service and save cable custoiners bil ss TRIBUNE WIRE SERVICES BOGOTA Colombia — A day after he shot his way out of a prison drug cartel chieftain Pablo Escobar reportedly offered the Colombian government a deal Thursday under which he would refrain from launching a new wave of violence if he was allowed to return to his cell under United Nations protection A man identifying himself as Escobar called the Medellin staranch-hous- e tion of Radio Caracol from "somewhere in the Colombian jungle" to propose the extraordinary bargain the station said Employees verified a recording of the caller's voice with previous tapes of Escobar and said they were satisfied the voice was his A spokesman for President Ce i sar Gaviria said the government had no immediate response and was unsure the call was authentic Gaviria has come under intense criticism for his lack of control over the prison from which Escobar escaped after a gunbattle with army troops The government was attempting to transfer Escobar and nine others to another jail Gaviria reasserted his opposition to extradition of traffickers as a means to end the violence Embarrassed by the jailbreak the government fired the prison director and suspended all the guards Thursday news reports said Six prison guards were killed in the shootout and five men were wounded reportedly including some of Escobar's but it was unclear how many Forecast Nothing Serious Northern Utah will have variable clouds with a 20 chance of afternoon thundershowers St George could reach 100 Details B-- The Barbie doll has hit Russian stores Moscow children can move her into 40 different positionsfirst in line second in line third 2 N 9 0 ' 00t ' ' t' t 04 ' Ronald W Allen Delta's chairman and chief executive said the layoffs would not affect flight crews but might reach into most other job categories including reservations clerks and customer service personnel He said the work force would be trimmed by eliminating many temporary jobs and reassigning some permanent workers to jobs previously filled by temporary posts "We want to protect our permanent people' Allen said "Job security is our No 1 goal and benefit for our permanent people" Delta plans to meet next week with the pilots' union to seek con- y 80000-stron- James P Mooney president of the National Cable Television Association said the bill imposes "major costs on cable companies that will result in higher rates" A weaker regulatory bill was offered by Lent and was soundly defeated The Markey bill would: Regulate prices charged for basic cable service which includes local broadcast chans nels educational and channels Give regulators authority to set service standards and roll back existing rates found to be unreasonable deRegulate charges for remote-contrvices converter boxes and additional outlets Discourage operators from charging viewers extra for major sports events such as the Super Bowl and World Series which now are broadcast free 266-14- 4 public-acces- g cessions "We want to let our people know how serious this is" Allen said Delta expects the staff cuts coupled with changes in its employee health plan and vacation policy to result in savings of $375 : 1' - ' Guns Down a 1 ' " " ''' 600-Poun- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - FAIRBANKS Alaska — A group of gold miners including a Utah boy followed advice and brought guns with them to their claim near Central this summer but one of them learned the hard way that a rifle is only of limited use without bulout-of-sta- 4t00 0 00400'1- 0 41It' ' ' :t0 c" - rtV'T9 ' '1 ' i lets 0" When a ' r - ''' '1 ''' : tieowd ! ' per'"' The Associated Press Clint Reynolds' Magnum came in handy when this bear stormed a trailer He pumped seven rounds into the ornery critter Where to Find: er Comics Ann Landers C-- 5 CrosswordJumble Births B-- 8 Editorials Business B-- 9 Classified Ads E-- 1 LocalRegional Movies C-- 4 Obituaries 2 Public Forum Roily & A-1- 6 1 D-- 1 provisions of the 59 Clean Air Act a law Quayle himself has called "the most significant environmental piece of legislation in dec- ades" It has knocked out provifor recycling standards fought to let pollut- acid-Se- e Column 1 Wells Rest of the West Scoreboard B-- 8 A-1- 7 Trends A-- 8 TV F-- 3 d grizzly bear repeatedly jumped through windows of the miners' trailer Dennis McMurdie grabbed his rifle The problem was the ammunition was stashed in a drawer that he couldn't open While the bear swung its huge paws at him McMurdie fended off the animal with the butt of the Sports Star Gazer 8-- 1 600-poun- F-- 1 C-- 5 C-- 1 Schedule C-- 5 Utah Dateline B-- 5 million by June 30 Delta like other airlines has been slammed by the weak econodismy and the count- f are wars Last week American Airlines' parent company AMR Corp reported a quarterly loss of $166 million For fiscal 1992 Delta lost $5063 million The airline's chief financial officer Thomas J Roeck Jr estimated that Delta lost $30 million to $40 million in June alone as a result of the industry's sale Although the fare wars have meant more business Delta said ticket prices were so cheap that it hasn't taken in enough revenue to cover the costs of flying more passengers Delta's revenue rose 123 in the quarter to $283 billion from $252 billion a year ago Analyst Samuel C Buttrick who follows the airline industry for Kidder Peabody & Co said Delta had no choice but to make moves aggressive "Faced with cumulative losses that will be pushing $1 billion before Delta returns to profitability it's difficult to imagine any company not attacking costs" he said much-publicize- half-pric- e cost-cuttin- g adding that the airline will emerge from the slump as a leaner carrier Grizzly d rifle before his nephew finally shot the animal "I don't think I've ever been this scared in my life" said McMurdie a geologist from Austin Texas "All I could think of was those two people killed by bears a couple weeks ago" In early July a woman was killed and partially eaten by a black bear at a cabin near Glennallen and a boy in King Cove was killed by a brown bear No one was hurt this time around but McMurdie said that could have been different if his nephew Clint Reyna A-- 2 Column 4 Vocabulary Helper James Baker was the first secretary of state since surfeit — 1983 to visit Lebanon Who held the post then? Answer In A-1- 0 cess We (SUR-fit- ) Ex- have had a sur- feit of proposals and analysis the time for tion has come Story 1 t See News Quiz W7" - d Utah Boy Saves Day Pistol-Packi- n' 357-calib- blocked A-- 7 for comment risk" ':i--i It has airplane noise Column 2 A-- 7 Delta officials in Salt Lake City could not be reached Thursday ' ' Since then the council has overturned federal regulations governing everything from air pollution to public notice scuttled year Rates Cable-T- V "over-regulator- The cable-Tindustry opposed the bill arwill that it stifle innovation and developguing ment of programming and services Republi sector" ing companies increase toxic emissions without ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines Inc which boasts a major hub in Salt Lake City said Thursday it lost $1802 million in its latest quarter and would trim its work force by 5 by the end of the business including telephone companies Rep Norman Lent opposed the bill calling it an example of zeal that will put future investment at great qnd" regulations and what rules are burdening the business sions TRIBUNE WIRE SERVICES encouraging new competitors in the cable "Think of this bill as a $6 billion tax cut for consumers" Markey said The bill was backed by a coalition of consumer groups and cable competitors They argued that the regulations were needed because the $20 billion annual cable-Tbusiness is a monopoly with more than 90 of communities having only a single operator In addition cable operators have informally agreed not to compete with one another and other forms of multichannel video programming haven't developed so far they said Freed from regulation the industry grew dramatically despite the higher rates and now claims more than 60 percent of American homes as subscribers "There seems to be a cable channel for every taste" said Rep John Dingell "But the growth has been accompanied by cost Millions of subscribers have been subjected to rate increases that never seem to Escobar Reportedly Will Surrender In Exchange for UN Protection eral times to the New Year's Day Rose Bowl Parade in Pasadena Calif "But it's winter here and all our horses have heavy coats We don't have anyplace to practice that time of year either" Ms Daniels said can opponents called for legislation lions of dollars CHICAGO TRIBUNE WASHINGTON — Let no one say Dan Quayle is an empty suit in a powerless office In 1990 Quayle invited business executives to meet with the Vice President's Council on Competitiveness a little-know- n group that rewrites the federal rule book behind closed doors "Now is your chance" he said "Come and tell us what Delta Hits Turbulence Sees Layoffs on Horizon '''' 4-- H busy NEWS SERVICE KNIGHT-RIDDE- ' 1 ' cra Quayle's No Paper Tiger his Council lias Claws said "You will make that decision?" she was asked "We will make it with her" Mrs Quayle said A statement by aide Jeff Nes- ' r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE UTAH 8411 I TRIBUNE WIRE SERVICES LEXINGTON out with a fireworks display Complete schedule Page rAro hawk The Salt Lake Tribune along parade route Page B-- 3 Pioneer Day events start with a sunrise service and go Y) ''TO ili list of the 133 parade entries led by the Salt will 1992 'Dump Quayle' Furor Heats Up After His Abortion Remark INSIDE ninemeneenoweammonoommtau 0 0 "Newsies '''''t z 1 and Main Street ending at Liberty Park - Pioneer Dal SALT LAKE Lake City Police Motorcycle Squad Page A-- 2 Pioneer Day 1857 was a time of great peril Page A-- 2 -- ii 1 i P‘i4VisrtriolvIti4if Parade ti i - ' irk ---A- mPlitir4t killii e'J4 0 Complete Ac —DTI m$ 1 '0"liagg'1411"' (c JULY 24 1992 t4i'NnErnon:"6 4i FRIDAY TODAY'S READERSHIP: 324100 South Temple START ' ac- |