Show Wito Zht5alt IEFING 116 Briefing Editors: Scott Rivers and Curt Gresseth THE AMERICAS WORI H r6 r HOSTAGES FREED: Costa Rican Details: EDUCATIONAL Arizona: Temblor shakes Canyon area southern Utah Pacific Ocean 1 4441c: ' st A-- 1 1 gave President Clinton a symbolic victory on his 100th day in office Thursline-iteday approving his watered-dow- n lil k‘Wo 11IP 1117n1p1 SLOW GROWTH: US 6 I CHARGES DETAILED: A Utah police council report released Thursday alleges that a former Draper police agree to hold regular talks ASIAOCEANIA chief sexually harassed four women invited one to watch pornographic films and lied on his job application and resume Details: BUSINESS POSITIVE STEP: China and REVIVAL: The Bosnian peace plan was revived Thursday as the Serbs promised to reconsider their rejection of the plan Details: months of the year the government reported Thursday Details: A-- 1 8 YELTSIN SETS COURSE: President Boris Yeltsin set a process in motion Thursday that could lead to a new Russian constitution — or another confrontation major Details: workers and mourners shared the task : Thursday of carrying the pine casket containing the body of Cesar Chavez to : his funeral Mass in Forty Acres Calif r :where Chavez founded the union three decades ago Details: A-1- A-1- Six-Da- A-1- 0 REBELS ASK FOR HELP: Angolan rebels appealed to the Unite'd States for help Thursday in peace talks that have stalled over government demands that the guerrillas surrender battlefield gains The rebels have accused Angola's government of preventing aid supplies from reaching starving people in rebel-helterritory KINKS IN SPACE: Columbia's astronauts worked out some kinks in a : robot arm Thursday The arm's joints : became stuck and the crew members had to twist it back into the proper position The nine-daspace mission is : scheduled to end Wednesday : y CORRUPTION ODD STATE OUT: Legislators on Thursday rejected a holiday honoring : the Rev Martin Luther King Jr : leaving New Hampshire the only state STRIKING GOLD: Salt Gold Standard CHARGES: Lake-base- d has settled a JAZZ VS SONICS: The FEATURES WHEN BILL MET SHARON: First 100 days? 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The real KEILLOR KIC I UK111Z Always the raconteur Garrison Keillor can be counted on to spin a story or two when he returns to Utah on Sunday with the Hopeful Gospel Quartet at the University of Utah's Kingsbury Hall highlight so far for President Clinton is a visit from actress Sharon Stone And if he meets her again in a hotel room it will be back to Arkansas for him Column: A-3- Weekend: 1 Jazz- iOn Education Kids' shows most violent 7111 Continued from Number of violent acts per hour for cable and broadcast television A-- 1 largely left it up to :broadcasters to decide what that meant : "For three years the act was ignored" Carol Basco a top domestic-padviser to President :Clinton told the National Summit on Children and Families in early April "The same kinds of folks :who informed us that ketchup is a vegetable were happy to certify 'GI Joe' as an educational televi- Bayou drew the No 5 post in a field of for the 19 114-mi- tucky Derby on Saturday Downs Ken- - le at Churchill Details: E-- 1 program" ' : black-and-whi- every-:thin- g h :- Illx '' gait fake Ztibunt :- (USPS 04774 4 : -: Established : - and Sunday - ) April 15 18'11 published daily Corporation by the Kearns-Tribun- e -1:143 South Main St Salt Lake City Utah 84111 ': - Second class postage paid at Salt Lake City : Utah POSTMASTElt Send address changes to '7 - The Salt Lake Tribune 143 South Main SL Salt :: : Lake : - City Utah 84111 wkoe bs Ao i ?' 4i et5 001740"- to 0-:- '' i!::::: N (20 ' q Vil 14'rii--1' '' 7 & :slit g ‘s 11 V N B:-:::ii:i:- C $:::ii:::: st: ii ::: -- 7 ''--- ' - ' ": ' X77 1 A ''531) - - and skewed values about sex drugs and alcohol "This is not something our parents were up against They just had Ward and June fighting about what to do about the Beaver This isn't quite the same when there's murder and nude scenes all the a time" says Karen Catonsville Md mother of three who is part of Campaign for Kids s moveTV a statewide ment which plans to "adopt" local stations to monitor children's programming Violence saturates children's television programming far more shows adults than the prime-timwatch says George Gerbner dean emeritus of the Annenberg School of Communication at the Univer- Zink-Brow- n grass-root- e 2 :i:::i-i- gql!:j:i it''' ' — hrs Z!i:'' hr 45 min qmn' '''7 e '' ' !9! i : ' ' - sity of Pennsylvania Gerbner and a research team have been tracking television violence since 1967 counting every time someone hurts or kills or threatens to do so on television shows The latest count as of November 1991: 32 acts of violence per hour during children's programming on network television compared to four violent acts during prime-timUnder pressure from the White House and Congress the FCC has begun cracking down on stations that fail to live up to the children's television act holding up license renewals for stations that claimed reruns of the cartoons "The Jetsons" and "The were educational e Flint-stone- $800 mil ming) Saturday and Sunday by carrier Wednesday 1968 mo by mail (Utah where available) $900 mo Sunday Only (All other states) Daily & Sunday (All other states) $2300 mil All mail subscripticas payable in advance Carrier Delivery Daily when anti-terrori- police st pounced on them at the airport The two officials Col Marino Donato head of the interior ministry's police force and senior security adviser Alfonso Ayub had guns pressed at their heads during most of the ride to the airport police said The kidnap gang earlier re- ceived a ransom of about $200000 and had been told that a plane was waiting at the airport to carry the five men to safety in another Latin American country They were led by Guillermo Fallas 36 a former agent trained by the DEA and with extensive military experience against drug traffickers Fallas was a member of the court's investigative police force and together with his accomplices had persuaded a police chief to lend them five weapons for a hunting trip Instead they used the guns to raid the courthouse anti-narcoti- $24 per copy $ 62 per copy $150 per copy Sunday with daily Sunday Only Newsrack or Vendor $50 per copy 8150 per copy Sunday (Rates may differ outside &Salt Lake metropolitan area) Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Daily Carrier and home delivery information Sundays before 1 pm Salt Lake south Davis counties L:: ----"N e - 0 41 1 -- 1 - 1 00-'1- '' 'Ir i rtt - ' :7 1 t 11 1 NV ‘ -- k: ‘ ' 11 4 - - - i 1 p VStmlWPWftWW - i : I '""' 1 4 - ot 1 414- 444' CA-Hrg' ' -- -' 404 'tt4ot ' A '''' k ! y NOTHING SERIOUS: A new study shows lead in the blood affects intelligence Low amounts of lead poisoning indicate a normal IQ range High amounts indicate a civil servant NEWSROOM News Desks Business Editor 2372900 Classified Advertising - — Phyllis Diller says she looks forward to performing in Branson Mo but at 75 she has no intention of opening her own theater in the music mecca here as others have done The entre- preneurial include Wayne Newton Roy Clark Tony Orlando Lo- retta Lynn the Osmond brothers Bobby Vinton and Mel Tillis "At my age I would rather be a guest than own one" Diller said in an interview published this week in the Branson-DailNews Diller attended the opening of John Davidson's theater last week- end and is booked with fellow comic Rich Little at Andy Williams' Moon River Theatre King Juan Carlos of Spain has been honored by an American organization for helping to move his country toward democracy Juan Carlos received the Thomas Jefferson Gold Medal from the American Philosophical Society on Wednesday The society founded in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin to promote knowledge in the sciences and humanities said the Spanish monarch represents "Jeffersonian democracy in the modern world" Vicki Lawrence says she's stressed out and taking a break from her talk show on her doctor's orders Lawrence said Wednesday she was suffering from colitis and heart palpitations brought on by her combative relationship with Derk Zimmerman president of Group W Productions which produces the syndicated "Vicki!" "Life is too short to go on working with someone like this" she said "Vicki!" premiered in August and is seen in more than 160 markets nationwide Lawrence will be replaced by guest hosts for several weeks as the show wraps up taping for the season on weekdays before 10 am and 2372713 Retail Display Advertising before 5 pm)) Obituaries (Mon-Fr- i (After 5 pm weekends holidays) ' Editorial Writers Photography Reader Advocate Recreation Rally et Wells Entertainment in- 9 Lifestyle Newspaper in Ed Sports — Sport Scores: phone required 95 cents per minute — touch-ton- e out scores) (Sports staff not permitted to Ova di I - ttr1 :' IMONP N j t ine r4 : ICt a"14 '' - c C the ' - : t1D 6 AU other areas New subscriptions mtarting subscription cancellations and billing formation Monday through Friday I am to I pan 0 ti firida:Ap: 0::n --s - this date I ) CIRCULATION & ADVERTISING SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail Daily and Sunday (Utah Idaho Nevada and $1200 mo Wyoming) Daily Only (Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyo- The kidnappers accepted the offer and still held the two officials 1 7 3 United States t' f Lawrence Rican officials had offered them- selves as hostages in return for the freedom of the 23 captives NBC and CBS !!i::::!!!:!::::k :'i- 444 P the Central American nation's Supreme Court building on Monday and seized 19 of the court's 22 jus- - Average per week of m:::mt children's educational programming iii::ii-: ti' -- hrs 15 Min ii:::- i s:: V 77-- ' f THIS DAY is i t y I III 31InIII nNatinws h' ''''''''"tAa' '' No one was injured The five armed men swept into D-- 1 In0p 111111-1111B1- TA - zdu cational '::Wi:'' programming - 406' :O'4 miA::a164 :'"e"P"173' - ' 47i- - - : e(4 ' ::"' :::wir ::ii:1 zw oe(00 :iF 4:"'''' - v ow CP te 0417 ::: A-- 1 4i 6 - 6- ii:r'''i-k:-'-0 4 2e 1to51‘ p::- - ''' v ogt II Continued from 41 t0 - - cec 0a 0"'--' A''-- ' ' : CP '''' -- People have been complaining about television and its effect on :children almost since the first sets began ap1940s But the the late in pearing subject of TV and kids is especial1y volatile today TV viewing is how considered a key cultural intlicator a likely culprit for from obesity to low test murder and :scores to record-hig:suicide rates among American :children There's even a growing movement by doctors and other :health experts to label television lyiblence a public health threat : The harshest critics concede that other factors — such as economic woes and family disintegra:tion — are also at work But the fact remains that television is more violent than ever before and :offers fewer opportunities for education studies show Parents and researchers complain that :children are routinely presented 'with stereotypes about women tjlinorities the poor and elderly çA : They Board Plane - ' 'i': Costa Rican Cops Nab Kidnappers as info more violence :::iii? s Zx c ok-- 4 : olicy : ‘ 'S': "'"iii:ili" ii :Commission sion ilk Less Children's D-- 1 th ' The amount of educational children's television dropped dramatically in the 1980s and violence continues to be highest on children's TV TOURIST BEATING: Las Vegas police resumed patrolling a trouble-pron- e picket line at the Frontier Hotel Thursday as officials called for negotiations to end a strike The action came after the broadcast of a videotape showing union pickets beating two tourists in front of the resort Sunday Police say tentative identification was made on five people thought to have been involved in the attack DERBY FAVORITE: Prairie 111OFFITHEFRON1111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111 iChildren's TV Pulls the Plug HANSEN GOES TO PRISON: Former Idaho congressman George Hansen is on his way to a federal prison although federal officials won't say where A US marshal confirmed Wednesday that federal marshals took custody of Hansen from the Bingham County Jail in Blackfoot Idaho earlier in the day Hansen will start a term for bank fraud Sonics playoff series opens tonight at the Seattle Center Coliseum with both teams centering on John Stockton Details: CHIEF BURIED: The chief of El : Salvador's Indigenous peoples who :lived through a massacre in the 1930s was buried Wednesday in the village of :San Antonio del Monte Rosendo Ceren died Monday at age 117 Esquina - B-- 1 SPORTS money-for-promoti- 6 CANYON QUAKE: A strong earthquake measuring 55 on the Richter Scale rumbled through the Grand Canyon area of Arizona early Thursday — knocking out power and rattling windows The temblor also was felt in southern Utah Details: B-- 5 without one : A-1- Barrick Resources Corp for $5 million over interest in the Mercur Mine south of Tooele However Gold Standard is pursuing its claims against previous mine owners — Texaco and Getty Oil Details: tion widened The arrests brought the number of military officers arrested on charges to 12 COMMENTARY e lawsuit with American Five South Korean air force generals were arrested Thursday on charges of paying bribes for their promotions as an investigation into military corrup- d d B-- 5 2 CRASH KILLS 76: A military plane forced to land once because of bad weather crashed in northern Afghanistan killing all 76 people on board UN officials said Thursday 8 LABORATORY EYES UTAH: Los Alamos The New Mexico-baseNational Laboratory is one of several Department of Energy facilities looking to Utah as a solution to their nuclear and hazardous-wastproblems Details: B-- 6 FUTURE SHOCK: While many Utah businesswomen may be concerned with the present they should also worry about the future A Salt Lake City financial planner says 95 percent of people are not making enough money to retire — and 90 percent of them are women Details: 8 y A-2- Italian Premier Carlo Ciampi's new government began to unravel Thursday night shortly after it was sworn in — torn by a legislative vote on a central figure in Italy's corruption scandal Details: CULT TOLL: Investigators on Thursday ended their search for bodies In the charred compound near Waco Texas after finding more than 70 Details: A-2- 7 UNRAVELS: GOVERNMENT 3 Stocks: MIDEAST TALKS: Syrian peace negotiators Thursday rejected an Israeli proposal for ending the impasse over what constitutes withdrawal from territory occupied by Israel since the 1967 War Details: high-lev- farm-labo- ' INTERMOUNTAIN RISES: The Dow Jones industrial average rose 1162 points Thursday to close at 342512 DOW Taiwan ended their first formal meeting in 44 years by agreeing to regular talks to resolve economic and other differences Details: A-1- : I ian Ocean f 20-ye- proponent of victims' rights says if Arizona can ratify a constitutional amendment for victims of violent crime then so can Utah Details: Singapore: China and Taiwan PEACE-PLA- N CHAVEZ FUNERAL: Farm - VICTIMS' RIGHTS: A t econom- A-- : as--ai 11101 EUROPEAFRICA ic growth declined sharply to a 18 : Percent annual rate in the first three : 1 6 V14 B-- 1 B-- 9 A-- 7 ::: Gate-Wa- Afghanistan: Military-plan- e crash kills 76 ks 6 Iror staLlkall! GAY SOLDIER: Military adminis- trators began discharge proceedings Thursday against the 6th Army's 1992 Soldier of the Year for his announce ment last weekend that he is gay Details: 4togittv41 Mitt 1 Texas: Search ends near Waco more than 70 bodies found A-- 3 alti iii ?4 ti6a'" DIXIE PRESIDENT: The Utah Board of Regents' selection of a man as Dixie College's new president infuriated a number of women educators who feel two "highly qualified" women candidates were snubbed Robert C Huddleston an administrator at y Community College in Phoenix will take over the St George community college July 1 Details: Bosnia: Serbs to t‘ reconsider peace plan B-- 1 I veto bill Details: Costa 1Rica: Armed ends gunmen m AIF - 'OA - 46 ' Ocean t 1Ptot VETO: The House LINE-ITE- M t UTAH Arctic Ocean Ap4 — Atlantic BLACKOUT: From "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" to "The Simpsons" children have a bevy of TV choices today But critics charge that more means less Details: INE —‘st A1 A2 FRIDAY April 30 1993 Arctic Ocean police tricked a gang into freeing its 23 hostages including 18 Supreme Court standoff justices ending a three-da- y The gunmen were captured as they tried to board a plane to fly to safety zIkeZtibunt l |