Show I I ' A4 The Salt Lake Tribune — - - ' — - 1 : ' H - - This Attorney-Gener- ' -- ' -- i e ff I eI - t le he it -- If ' -' At : 10'5 1 5 name its attorney general appear headed for an conclusion today when the Senate Judiciary Committee begins confirmation hearings on nominee Janet Reno 1 anti-climact- I 1 A ‘i A 1 i -- ' - t t1 1 ‘ 440s - "t 'tt : T'41r3 :4 ci-- t i I V ''''4? ''' i NI I: l jr4bign ' - ii 1 '''- - 1 '141111N i 1 S Korean Leader l ? i 4 1 14 THE ASSOCIATED The Associated Press Billy Eckstine does his first soft-sho- e routine on opening night at a Las Vegas casino in 1956 THE WASHINGTON PRESS President Kim Young-saon Monday fired two key generals loyal to past ominated regimes in a m Billy Eckstine the handsome dapper band leader and vocalist who spawned popular hits in the 1940s and '50s while playing a pivotal role in the formation of bebop died Monday in Pittsburgh A spokeswoman for Mercury Records in New York said he died at Montefiore Hospital of complications of a stroke last year The with the resonant voice — dubbed "the Sepia Sinatra" — was 78 Eckstine's marathon musical odyssey took many turns in its 60- plus years — from bandleader to balladeer from to But he never lacked for fans be they admirers of such love songs as "Fools Rush In" or musicologists intrigued with such Eckstine sidemen as Dizzy Gillespie Charlie Parker and Dexter Gordon His hit CLUI LIO between 1945 and 1951 also included "A Cottage for Sale" "Prisoner of Love" "I Surrender Dear" "Everything I Have Is Yours" "Blue Moon" "My Foolish Heart" "Caravan" "Body and Soul" and bass-bariton- military before pushing ahead with an campaign and broad political and economic changes aimed at abuses by privileged groups Twelve days into his term Kim replaced the head of the powerful military intelligence agency and the army chief of staff and he also fired three Cabinet ministers tainted by charges of ethical misconduct Kim removed Lt Gen as commander Suh Wan-soof the Defense Security Command intelligence and replaced him with Maj Gen Jewish" The youngest of three children Eckstine grew up in Pittsburgh and in Washington DC Eckstine went to Chicago as principal vocalist for the Earl "Fatha" Hines big band With them he wrote and recorded "Jelly Jelly" his first million-sellinhit Such other successes as the e Sf o g near-bankrupt- "Euro-skeptics- surprise move to exert civilian control of the army and open the path to reform Aides said Kim wanted to establish control over the "I Apologize" His last big hit was "Passing Strangers" a duet with the late Sarah Vaughan And when he wasn't singing he was swinging — on valve trombone or trumpet Born William Clarence Eckstein in Pittsburgh the singer and instrumentalist was asked to change his name by a nightclub owner who thought it looked "too Kim ballads "Somehow" "You Don't Know What Love Is" and "Skylark" quickly blues-oriente- d Do-yoo- S Dong-ji- n staff 11 :4 II 01 r-- ' 1t 1 -- iholoterk—Silcial (ay' - ell's11413 4"- - FRESH HALIBUT Is HERE! 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k i Home & Garden Festival Special 1111 fie Gen Kim replaced Gen Kim as army chief of n Jin-youn- g ' However 26 Conservatives who oppose the Maastricht Treaty joined with opposition forces to pass the Labor measure 314 to 292 Asked after the loss if this was a dark day for the government Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd replied glumly "It is a pale shade of gray" The amendment's approval will extend the government's timetable for ratifying the treaty by at least several weeks Major and his aides had hoped to win final approval of the treaty by June Passage of any amendment — however minor — means that the Maastricht bill must be subjected to a "report stage" of debate giving the Conservative rebels more opportunities to filibuster and cause trouble for Major If Danish voters decide this spring to reverse their earlier rejection of the treaty as opinion surveys say is likely Britain will be left as the only holdout among the 12 European Community nations The treaty cannot take effect until all 12 EC members approve it The vote left the Conservatives more bitterly divided over the issue of Europe than before and set " in the stage for further attempts by Parliament to scuttle the controversial treaty an ambitious blueprint for European political and economic union At issue Monday night was an obscure section of the treaty dealing with the composition of a European Community advisory committee on regional matters The opposition Labor Party proposed an amendment mandating that Britain's representatives on the panel be drawn from the ranks of elected government officials It hardly was the sort of issue that normally inflames passions The government's defeat on the amendment in the House of Commons was a clear slap to Major who just days earlier had made a personal appeal to bring the Conservative rebels back into the fold military-d- Bandleader Singer Eckstine Dies From Stroke Complications at 78 1 ' "Let me say bluntly" Major had told party leaders during the weekend "that disunity is a luxury we cannot afford" POST LONDON — Prime Minister John Major suffered a humiliating defeat in Parliament on Monday night as rebels in his Conservative Party ignored unity pleas and voted in effect to slow down ratification of the Maastricht Treaty on European union South Korea — SEOUL 1 1 1 Boots Top Brass e ' Major European Unity Suffer Setback in Parliame 1it 1 4 NEWSDAY D-F- la soft-on-cri- ''' - 5 4 ) A loose coalition of conservative activists in recent weeks have sought to derail the 54- Dade County state attorney circulatyear-ol- d ing unsubstantiated rumors about her personal life and attacking her as a ti ! 1-7-4 4 f I 0 $' 11 POST WASHINGTON — After two months If embarrassing setbacks and political miscalculations the Clinton administration's efforts to f l I r THE WASHINGTON j ell ''447 i Hearings Start Today Shoo-I- n i 1 ! A i The hearing may provide the first clues to Reno's and the Clinton administration's for eaanlidn go twhiethr mleagjaolr criminal justice cpilvainl issues that have rights been placed on the back burner since the controversy over the president's first attorney general nominee Zoe Baird and her past employment of illegal immigrants as domestic servants Reno has been praised by administration officials as a tough prosecutor who has "frontline" experience battling street crime drug trafficking and related problems Although personally opposed to the death penalty her office has won verdicts mandating the executions of more than 80 defendants — a figure she is almost certain cite to conservative committee members prosecutor who will bring an "activist" social agenda to the Justice Department h taot ReBnuots cFoBmImbitateekegrsoouu nr cde sr espaoi rdt Monday delivered the panel last week had uncovered no "problems" that could even mildly embarrass the nominee And despite some questions raised by critics about her aggressiveness against public corruption and ineffectiveness in winning convictions committee aides said there had been no signs on the panel of resistance to Reno with speedy confirmation predicted As a sign of the bipartisan support she has attracted Reno will be introduced to the committee by conservative Sen Connie Mack RFla and moderate Sen Bob Graham "She's going to have a very smooth hearing" predicted an administration official Pick Appears al i if—w"xt4 ' v ' I 0rcater ' b 1 — ! 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