| Show It 4 olke 11$' o VOLUME 244 NUMBER 163 THURSDAY TODAYS READERSHIP: 321700 In t it ( 7t1-- - ne- - 0-' In!!! itaititiihii 1 a'r' - PCP 'ø' 7 s'I-2-l- l' :r' - - - fisherman Irineo Tristan just six hours before he was scheduled to die Tristan was convicted of killing a Texas man during a 1985 robbery by stabbing him 22 times Dwellers Bare It Malty Cot Up in Facts of Life r Polar ap i' t ' "I'r readers mark this date: May 24 1991 That's nine months after Hurricane Andrew struck Florida Expect to read about a baby boom linked to the storm's aftermath Remember you read it here first PRESS FLORIDA CITY Fla — Lynne Fisher single and seven months pregnant came to tent city for food and shelter after Hurricane Andrew left her home in ruins She didn't expect two marriage proposals after three weeks nothing surprises the 31- year-olfeisty blonde "This place is one big soap opera" she said "The single guys are after the single women the single women are after the military d Column 2 Quasyle's Already At It Some Claim ilgrnrie poles hours (3'rif - k ' ' f - ' Bright areas: Dzy regions 1 t v ad c oss ' 4--- r- - - - - - - r - - ' - - - i -- : t oz) ormis 1) I i Mal irtil znim) iIit Ira - mInguing Z:ZI 1511:G oss 11173 01011111 to a 1 p une Mars - kfailvt: 0 rTitoi 0 LI 3 LtS KrA4fq-Ridde- Gmphne r Liftoff Set Tomorrow for US Return to Mars By John Noble Wilford USU Ilas Good Seventeen years after the last American flights to Mars a spacecraft is set to depart on a $900 million mission of renewed exploration of the one other world in the solar system where humans might conceivably make a home away from Earth "America is going back to Mars" said Dr Wesley T Huntress director of solar system exploration for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration putting the simplest interpretation on the importance of the new mission Elaborating on the mission's scientific context Dr Arden L Albee of the California Institute of Technology the chief project scientist said: "Previous missions have dispelled much of the mystery that's surrounded Mars Mars is alive and complex much like Earth We have explored it and are now going back to observe By Jack Fenton - be the first will flying machine e man-mad- landing and taking off from another planet The unique experiment ill allow scientists to sample soil and atmosphere at several places on Mars surface and USU technicians have been working since 1986 to build a special gondola and "snake equipment that till drag along the surface without snagging While the Soviet Unions breakup has left recently independent republics short of financing for the 1993 launch Mr Redd said US and French governments are helping with the tab "It's Russia's launch" he said The French are furnishing the balloon USU students are involved in design of the flight model- craft in 1996 The 1996 experiment will balfeature a French-madloon big enough to fill a hangar built for a 747 jumbo jet that will drift across the martian landscape with Utah State made sensing equipment drag e with no backup And they must get it going by Oct 13 or face a costly delay of two years until Mars is again in proper alignment with Earth If all goes well Mars Observer will embark on an voyage then swing into an orbit of Mars From an altitude of 242 th 1 (I - ' ' The balloon Utah State University scientists will be following closely the progress of the Mars 06-server because it plays a role in USU's own Mars probe in the late 1990s Dr Frank Redd head of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Utah State University and assistant director of its Space Dynamics Laboratory said the probe scheduled for launch Friday will carry relay equipment that will be used by a USU Mars experiment to be launched in a Russian space- enforcing the arms embargo d 0: 1f '::‘ - '11 - ZV - J--- r' 4 t ‘-- r-- -- ) v ri LNt- Apends - - --1- ‘Ts I ' '14'' - 01 4 molds - 1 -- IY 4147- 1010 171- - ‘'Illi I - 1 -- iigav sVol" i d?' Arr Clinton accepted both offers But the Bush camp rejected the Nothing Serious Where to Find: Comics Cloudy skies cooler tem- A family cat wounded a Ann Landers CrosswordJumble Births Business Classified Ads C-- 7 8-- D 1 " f - ( V tr 0 The Assactatt4 Press first — insisting that the forum and dates should be negotiated by the two campaigns not set by third parties — and it is sticking to that position The Bush camp also wants two D-1- 1 ' Science & Medicine LocalRegional Column A-- 2 C--6 Movies D-- 2 Obituaries D-1- 1 Public Forum A-1- 3 A12 Editorials See 8-- 1 C-- 8 chil- 3 their future successes — or failures — in life according to a panel of child experts who proposed Wednesday new ways to help infants By school age family and caregivers have already preparedthe child for success or failuresaid Dr T Berry Brazelton from The Children's llospital in Boston Brazelton and other child experts came together Wednesday to promote a series of "Heart Start- - policy suggestions recommended by Zero to Three a group pushing for more early help for children Brazelton said Le can watch 8- month-old- s playing with two blocks and predict whether they expect to succeed or fail in life "A baby who expects to succeed and who is used to the approval and encouragement of adults around her will pick up one block mouth it rub it in her hair drop it over the side of the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Three admirals and a top Navy civilian will be cited for failing to aggressively pursue officers who sexually assaulted at least 26 women at the Tailhook aviators convention Pentagon sources said Wednesday presidential debates at most — and with less than six weeks remaining until Election Day time is growing tight for even that MI - on enlarging the COUTICil was under that -- if a charig COUTICii S det : ay ar- Ctorr:eyns tually ccridered shall- seek seatKinkers a A perrnarert C“'71i See t Column i Bosnia that Croatia US and European res said the new lion would he based on the Geneva Convention on the treatment of chilians in times cl war which outlaws mass deporaton and attacks on civilians hospitals and mercy missions et in The new resclution motion a process that could eventually lead to a process similar to the 1945-4Nurenterg Nazi war criminals war-crim- s 9 table watching to see setter will retrieve it for her you -When you do she finally completes the requested task — places the two blocks together Then she looks up at you with a bright-eyelook of expectancy that says Tell me how great I " By contrast other babies still play with the blocks without enthusiasm and then push them away said BrazeIton Then comes the symptrime looks up to you w ith the hangl: me I'm no look that says good This child will expect to fail in school lie w ill expect no encouragement from teachers and may shrink from encouragement if it is offered" There's greater growth in a child-first three years than in any part of a child's life said Kathryn Barnard president of Zero to Three It is during these years that they must learn to become curious gain acquire the capacity to set a goal and 'A ork at it d s Pentagon to Cite 3 AdmiraIN Civilian in Tailhook Ca‘e hile Bill Clinton stumps in Georgia Forecast Florida youth when it set off a rifle in the house Just minutes later the cat was walking the streets He has a good lawyer t-- ter °7111fr'j The Associated Press President Rush campaigns in North Carolina Ky LL ---0' t eN -- 6:1111 debate this past Tuesday in East Lansing Mich and a revised call for one next week in Louisville 40 ff 1 -- t w 7--- 14110-1-'- — How dren are treated before age '1 4Ar v--- - 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n al li y Bush strategists as to whether the president should debate at all "I'm not going to let this new man set the terms" Bush said in a interview recent And there's a feeling in some circles—that—Vice President Dan Quayle may unwittingly be engaged in an ongoing debate with "Murphy Brown" The Bush campaign itself has snubbed both proposals from a bipartisan Presidential Commission on Debates one calling for a first IZ2 St THE NEW YORK TIMES role in world politirsal affairs commencarzte ith economic strength Kinkel made clear ti'Yat unw Germany was to go on the seeking a perrnanert t'Te the body charged with Z tilZ world peace -t—t-- We will not take - :! I it years after reunificaticn Germany is ready to taIe nia 412011 141t I a The war flared this year in Eosafter fighting died down in Croatia Slovenia and Macedonia seceded from Yugoslavia quietly and only Serbia and Montenegro still belong More than a million people have been driven from their homes as a result of the conflict and "ethnic cleansing" campaigns in which one ethnic group is driven from an area to make room for another It is the worst refugee crisis in Europe since World War Reports by the United Nations have blamed all groups — Serbs for such Croats and Mulims outlawed tactics But many — including the US government UN Secretary-Generand Boutros Boutros-Ghal- i the UN Human Rights Commissions special envoy on Yugoslavia former Polish Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki — single out the Serbs as the chief aggressors In another development Wednesday the presidents of Croatia and on Wednesday announced a mutual defense pact to battle Serbian aggression The agreement was announced ironically just minutes before a Security Council subcommittee 4Z trEltrZi ‘110'J uate Bosnia-Herzegovin- (1:11Alicia ZIP GMT 4 tMmts kaancall The wars that broke out as Yugoslavia disintegrated have been characterized by campaigns of terror against minority ethnic groups followed by attacks massacres and shelling of besieged cities such as Dubrovnik in Croatia and Sarajevo in c:33:CILsti I eral Assemtly lzr the first time Wednesday that it would like a permanent sea: on the Secuntr promised to revLse its Constitution so that Gerna diers could take part in N military operations The German statement made by Foreign NIniter Klaus Kinkel in an addr-to the assemlAy wa viewed as a sign Bosnia-He- I IRT1701-111- ) clues UNITED NATIoNi — Gerrnanv told the U N Gen- rzegovina psat ihe rftr'fcr1- ktirlikq Council Meinlwr11iti 6 surtic— cap Martianmoons Clil i ZtiX WO surface — wikk:11 tq1 Z--s - of omen IMMO Polar ':t1111 (64-7- 1 dicta EN Tell It Want Securit mer Yugoslav republics The pole that bore Yugoslavia's flag for decades was bare Wednesday morning after the UN General Assembly voted 127-Tuesday night to expel it from the assembly for arming and encouraging rebel Serbs in t desert-rdat-Filo-ns in (IMI::11P x1is idsskin ( ti EPIE - ' A ' otnatacin T4-ac- — President Bush's reluctance to debate Bill Clinton on any terms but his own masks some serious doubts among Details - - : C ' - - - WASHINGTON B-- 2 jampeothw- '19111xtr247 - -' German -e- e- 1 ( REUTER NEWS SERVICE near thunderstorms : lliklAk0111P11101193 fulled ftwEaffh once - ' N ' cr Mattanone 410 nh dus ram a Wi 11 Bush Debate? Utah Gusty winds likely q 7 UNITED NATIONS — Secuhty Council diplomats were laying plans Wednesday for a new war crimes resolution to punish thnic cleansing" and attacks on civilians by warring parties in for- 2DistangelJr0a '' : '' czi Crt ' - Editor's Note: Newspaper peratures and rain showers expected throughout - 'A Park areas: Vary in aize' maY be 1 caused by blowing sand and dust J Itellibetolf - ti 1 L'4 -4- r - ' ) - f- lik2IT "4s ii it s 7 a -- - t1 con- Montoya A-- 4 : 'Mars Wilarthk -- - victed years ago of shooting a policeman who pulled him over for a traffic violation and another it an Aldape was initially semteeced to die by lethal injection on May 12 Lest week a federal judge postponed the execution of II See i 40LIP04 4 -- 10 But - r :- "-- P - --2 - g: ( 7- ':171:14 - : ingly liberal use of the death penalty as racist and repugnant Although Mexico's own judicial and penal systems get low marks from many human rights groups the country effectively abolished the death penalty 30 years ago The last judicial executions were carried out in the early 1930s during a period of bitter religious conflicts "In spite of all the violence attributed to Mexico Mexico takes a progressive stance on the death penalty and views it as barbarous" said George Natanson spokesman for the Mexican attorney generals office Many Mexicans also believe as do many American opponents of capital punishment that US courts sentence a disproportionate number of blacks and Hispanics to death Seventeen Mexicans wait on death row in US prisons and two cases have gripped the public's attention here as the prisoners near the end of the tortuous appeals process A Texas court Monday stayed the scheduled execution set for today of Ricardo Aldape Guer- THE ASSOCIATED i-- t i- r- ---4 tit C: - 1 1 Mars Obserter MEXICO CITY — The pending execution of two Mexicans in Texas has shocked this nation which views the United States' increas- Tent-Cit- y - - 0681111: aid - ilowooli wl ' ' 1 : UN May Try Offenders In 'Ethnic Cleansing' - ä - x RE - ' - -- - Mexican -- - - REUTER SEWS SERVICE ld ' lef2 I: 7 SUTIAKECITIILTIM4111 September 24 1992 Death Penalty Straining Ties With Mexico? rera a n 1 That fluting — which could lead to the removal of the officials from their jobs — is contained in a report scheduled to be released today at the Pentagon said the sources The admirals named in the report include the commander of Geography Quiz Sports Star Gazer C-- 7 Stocks 8-- 6 Schedule Rest of the West A-- 5 TV Scoreboard C-- 3 Wei Dateline the Naval Investigative Service Rear Adm Duvall NI the Pentagons inspect lr general Rear Adm George Washington Davis: and the Navy's judge advocate general Rear Adm John Gordon As well the source said the re Howard- the port criticizes-Da- n undersecretary of the Navy but it does not recommend that he be replaced The report issued by Pentagon Inspector General Derek Vander Schaaf is the first independent probe of the NaVy'S response to scandal the Tailhook C-- 7 84 4 Efforts are under way to save the tomb of an anName the cient child-kinnation he ruled g story story story sex-abus- e Vocabulary Helper Clairaudience — (dare A ) the supposed ability to perceive and understand sounds from great distances bout hearing them |