| Show - - ' i i 1 - Zhe5attfaktZtibrint i VD: IF IEFT 11 --- A- I girt --4G WEDNESDAY June 9 1993 Briefing Editor: Jeff Straley A2 --: - THE AMERICAS Clinton Abandons Tax: - In a move to appease conservative and mod- ' a Arctic Ocean MN —s AL MMIMMMMMMI :I ' '-r I Pacific Ocean authorities investigating the shooting death of Cardinal have arrested six police officers and charged them with corruption One officer reportedly accepted gifts from members of the drug cartel linked to the shooting Details: A3 ae i drug-relate- d Roman-Catholi- c i r steps down 141 - 1 1 : as'&IVt" - Pik Sentenced: district A Pacific Ocean judge in Seattle refused to go easy on a man convicted of the deaths of two people and attempted murder of his wife Defense attorneys term for pleaded for a 21- - to Joseph Meling a former insurance salesman from Tumwater Wash but he will spend the rest of his life behind bars Me ling who says he is innocent also faces fines of $35 million Details Sudafed-tamperin- A-- Who's There? Bomb Misses Mark: 5 5 Premier Steps Aside: Haiti's premier was forced to step down Tuesday having lost backing of the military which remains firmly in control Streets remained calm after the announcement even though the impoverished country still faces a political crisis and a US-letrade embargo law- makers Tuesday passed by the slimmest of margins a bill banning the sale of assault weapons including the Connecticut-made Colt Sporter Gov Lowell P Weicker Jr immediately signed the bill making Connecticut the third state after California and New Jersey to prohibit the weapons Drumming Up Support: In an 4 -- 4- I B-- 1 itrir14110 100 - ) 1 11 f) b k Indian d as-- tsi o 0 Pacific Ocean Y kl o Ippil 'h Ocean - fiír-Q- - It ) B-- 1 t tk Egypt: Terrorist bombing kills one injures 14 )s il was more bad news at Thiokol Corp on Tuesday as company officials announced they would cut their Utah work force by 7 That could mean 350 Utah jobs may be in peril Details: The gun lobby has long told members of Congress that most Americans oppose gun control But a widely respectof ed pollster has found that 52 Americans actually favor the most extreme form of gun control — a ban on handguns Yet Congress is still debating the much more tame Brady Bill Editorial: Bright Side: After a mysterious illness that has killed 11 people in the Four Corners area struck down a 13- smalltown New Mexico girl year-olresidents there came closer together Details d B-- 1 D-- 1 Sink or Swim: Utahn Dies in Crash: A head-o- n collision north of Dayton Idaho fatally Utahn Idaho injured a State Police said Tuesday The vehicle driven by Gregory E Waters of Kamas Utah collided Monday with a car driven by Jason Ray Bunderson 22 Preston Bunderson was treated at a hospi- after Six nights seeing their hopes of taking a lead over the Montreal Canadiens dashed the Los Angeles Kings are peering up out of a seemingly insurmountable hole And tonight they'll have to pull themselves up before the Canadiens' home crowd at the Montreal Forum Details: D-2-- 0 3 ls these markets often stock easily prepared oriental convenience items Food C1 A-- 6 A-- 3 Didn't Billy Jean King conquer male chauvinist attitudes with her straight-set- s tennis defeat of Bobby Riggs? Apparently the battle of the sexes still rages in the sports world as women still struggle to win a share of the spotlight Details: Getting murder-conspirac- y Weaver took another twist Tuesday as a federal judge ordered government attorneys to pay a fine of a day's fees which amounted to $3240 to defense attorneys for withholding information The judge also ordered prosecutors to make available for more questioning a witness who already had fled Boise Details: After Me Please: foods that were once available only in their homeland is only one reason Chinese visit oriental markets Another big reason is to keep informed on what's going on with Utah's Chinese community That is to be expected What many may not know is that The trial of separatist Randy SPORTS FEATURES Chinese Connection: Weaver Trial: B-- 5 since 1988 COMMENTARY INTERMOUNTAIN p e Chances B-- 3 phone an independent carrier would gladly provide it But US WEST will have none of it US WEST argues all Utah ratepayers will pay the start-ucosts while wealthy Nevadans and Californians will be the main beneficiaries The Public Service Commission begins hearings today on Beehive's proposal Details: Elect- ed Saturday by Guatemala's Congress the president wasted no time seeking support for his central American nation's reborn democracy Guatemalan President Ramiro De Leon Carpi° is poised to meet with officials of the Organization of American States about consolidating support for Guatemala Meanwhile a judge froze 25 bank accounts of former President Jorge Serrano who fled Guatemala after an unsuccessful attempt to rule by decree B-- 5 New Phone Service? Utah's With Pre- B-- 3 have improved that a women's-right- s pioneer from Utah will be honored with a commemorative postal stamp A stamp bearing the likeness of Martha Hughes Cannon the nation's first female state senator could be approved by summer's end Details: Ko lob Mountain area would welcome telephone service and Beehive Tele- mier IA Peng sidelined by illness and senior leader Deng Xiaoping growing frail President Jiang Zemin in recent weeks has strengthened his power base In a signal to the nation of Jiang's growing authority the official People's Daily and other major newspapers Tuesday gave prominent page-ondisplay to a ceremony led by Jiang giving six key military officers promotions to full generals The officers Jiang associates who already held senior positions were the first to be promoted to this rank Parisian Slain: Rene Bousquet national police chief in the World War II Vichy government that sent thousands of Jews to Nazi death camps was shot to death in his Paris apartment Tuesday He was to be tried on charges of crimes against humanity Stamp of Approval? More Layoffs: There said Tuesday that it would no longer blacklist foreign companies that do business with Israel making the emirate the first Arab state to break an economic blockade that has survived 40 years In making the announcement Kuwait's foreign minister said other Arab states will follow suit Stacking His Deck: Details: BUSINESS End of an Era? Kuwait ap- Death Toll Soars: The United Nations ordered a probe Tuesday into the massacre that West African army sources now say left at least 350 dead Relief workers say the number is closer to 400 Initially 300 people were reported killed and 765 wounded d Gun Control: Connecticut - vIIIPIOn ASIAOCEANIA parent attempt to kill tourists Egyptian terrorists instead killed an Egyptian driving a car in front of a tour bus Tuesday Eight other Egyptians were injured one seriously after bombers dropped a device from a bridge over the road Five British tourists received minor injuries Authorities suspect Muslim terrorists who are trying to undermine Egypt's secular government searching for aliens have detected 164 mysterious radio signals that could be from extraterrestrials — or natural causes Details: A-- ' Liberia: Massacre death toll soars to as many as 400 EUROPEAFRICA apparently Scientists something - y or Somebody ' cardinal's 27-ye- ar T- 1110 lg Mexico: Six policemen arrested death g 414qiirl adefo Atlantic Ocean Hoping to lure shoppers back to Salt Lake City the City Council freed shoppers of the need to feed downtown parking meters on Saturdays Mayor Deedee Corradini and council members also helped themselves to a raise Details: West Over Valley deStarting tectives had pinned their hopes of solving the mysterious murder of Margo Bond on a second test of her husband Warren He passed the test putting investigators "back at square one" Details: One it of Utah's few Up: Soaking remaining "dry" spots has joined most of the rest of the state as far as precipitation goes Wet spells in early May and the first week of June left the Bear River drainage at 138 of its annual average precipitation That's good news for drought-wearnorthern Utahns who have endured severe irrigation Kuwait: Emirate ends involvement blockade of Israel kl1- I 0 Free Parking: ' 41144e e UTAH Arctic Ocean 1 " 11 IP) Kilter NE ' ' tio itit ' t I 141119 rfillii6 -s - iP Illt----sAttr- i i Prime minister Haiti: A-- Mexican - " t' oft Pa' xly — Washington: Clinton backs down on key elements of his budget erate Senate Democrats President Clinton has backed off his proposed energy tax and said changes also may be coming in other areas of his economic plan Details: I Corruption Charges: ' 1 tal and released Tuesday 1 'HEADLINERSt Piety in Prison Ranges From Faith to Fraud Continued From 11 A-- 1 ruled prison guards acted reasonably when they confiscated a Catholic inmate's crucifix The judge said the crucifix "can be forged into lock picks can be used for illegal bartering and promotes thievery" Prisoners traditionally have been under a different weaker standard for religious protection than other Americans Corrections officials and attorneys fear imposing a tough new standard would undermine security and boost costs Failing to win an amendment to the bill Ms Graham and some of her counterparts have endorsed a compromise of sorts The Senate Judiciary Committee next week will issue a statement of legislative intent arguing for prisons continued flexibility to regulate religious practices "The report will explain how deference should be given to prison administrators" said Judicia- ry Committee attorney Victor Cabral who reports to Republican Sen Orrin Hatch of Utah While the intent language may help in later aefense of inmate lawsuits attorneys say it is unlikely to stem an expected new wave of litigation "Inmates who make a hobby out of filing lawsuits are going to have a heyday with this" said Utah Corrections attorney David Carlson But civil libertarians dismiss those fears as exaggerated "These wild scenarios that a prisoner could make up a church requiring that he eat filet mignon every night and somehow this act would mandate the prison meet this request is ludicrous" said attorney Kathryn Kende 11 of the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah She said claims of rights based on membership in fictitious faiths such as "the Church of the Fallen Star or the Church of the Perpetual Virgin" may increase because inmates misunderstand the proposed new law But Ms Kende 11 said "those complaints will be dismissed the same as every other frivolous complaint is dismissed" A Daddy Sign-U- p When Unwed Moms Give Birth? E Continued From A-- 1 port In other states an unwed father who wants to add his name to his baby's birth certificate may have to sign the required documents at the courthouse an attorney's of- fice or a social-servicagency And if the courts are used to establish paternity Washington state has found the chances of tracking down the father grow slimmer as the baby grows older They dwindle from one in three when the child is 6 months old to one in six by the time the child is 4 or 5 said John Hoover who coordinates the paternity-affidavi- t program for the state Birth is "a time of closeness Wyoming) Established April 15 1871 published daily and Sunday by Ithe Kearns-Tribun- e Corporation 143 South Main St Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Second class postage paid at Salt Lake City Utah POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Salt Lake Tribune 143 South Main St Salt Lake City Utah 84111 rt child-suppo- never-marrie- d port Women who receive public assistance must make a effort to identify the father of their child so that the state can attempt to collect child support Washington state allows hospitals to decide how to run their paternity establishment programs Some have social workers talk to the new parents while others rely on someone from the medical-record- s department The state pays hospitals $20 for each affidavit signed by a new father A father who signs the affidavit has a right to request a blood test if he later suspects he is not the baby's father A failure to establish paternity denies children legal rights to their father's income and fringe benefits such as health insurance or survivor's benefits if he dies The father generally forfeits his rights to custody and visitation h 81200 mil Daily Only (Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyo $800 mo ming) Saturday and Sunday by carrier Wednesday $968 mo by mail (Utah where available) Sunday Only (All other states) $900 mo Daily & Sunday (All other states) $2300 mo All mail subscriptions payable in advance Sunday with daily $24 per copy $62 per copy $150 per copy Sunday Only Newsraek or Vendor Daily in 1860 the first dime novel — Malaesko: The 13clian Wife of the White Hunter was published Marries a Modern Bride N ar 'N'''' t M Continued from $50 per copy $150 per copy Sunday (Rates may differ outside the Salt Lake metropolitan area) Member Audit Bureau of Circulations f '- - 1 - A-- 1 (t- ENNIIEM1MEMMIN t of kimonos styled after garments of more than 1000 years ago The who wears Western clothes except for court rituals ceremonial put on sunrise-regowns worn only by emperors and heirs to the throne Together far behind the moats of the palace grounds in the center of Tokyo they entered a small wooden shrine the innermost sanctum of Shintoism the imperial family's faith There out of sight of even their 800 invited guests and accompanied only by chamberlains and ladies in waiting the prince bowed four times before a sacred mirror said to reflect the spirit of Amaterasu the sun goddess who is in Shinto lore the founding ancestor of the imperial family He waved a sprig of cypress and pronounced the nuptial vows that made Ms Owada a princess Including ritual sips of sake Japanese rice wine the ceremony took 15 minutes In central Tokyo light poles were festooned with bouquets of red roses flanked by rising-suflags Paper lanterns with wedding congratulations in Japanese characters hung in many shopping areas But modern security concerns dominated preparations for the day's most public event a afternoon procession before an expected 200000 onlookers from the main palace to the nearby Togu Palace where they will live : or 1 1 olt i 4 '''''''t IA 4 t -- 't--1 01 k i 4i- filet 't t ) -- d -- " oo' tt t 74 (tr ' 51 VWEN 432 r 4 groom n ' 1 I Prince Charles 'tk K i 11C ' I ' t 4 I— A Prince 111 ' —Wor001 Vicki Carr AP A" 1 t' 5 Prince Charles who will head the Church of England when he becomes king has agreed to become patron of a center for Islamic studies The Oxford Center for Islamic Studies which is affiliated with Oxford University promotes research and education on Islamic tradition and Muslim societies The center issued a statement welcoming Charles's decision as "an endorsement of the aims of the center and as a symbol of the contribution it seeks to make toward greater international understanding and toleration" There are about 2 million Muslims in Britain Prince's last album declared MA song on "My name is Prince" Now it isn't But what is it? The Minneapolis-borpop star celebrated his 35th birthday Monday by changing his name n and announcing he's breaking from his band From now on Prince wants to be referred to with the symbol that combines the symbols for male and female his publicist said "This is not a joke This is very serious" said Karen Lee vice president of publicity for Prince's Paisley Park Records in Los Angeles The musician has not revealed a pronunciation for the name Vicki Carr Grammy winner has tied the knot for the third time marrying a San Antonio doctor The singer found a throng of fans outside San Fernando Cathedral "Hey guys let me in!" Carr said laughing It's the second marriage for Pedro De Leon The couple who will live in San Antonio are honeymooning in Mexico two-tim- e te NOTHING SERIOUS: Under the president's economic plan the most expensive cuts come from three areas: defense social security and hair CIRCULATION & ADVERTISING Carrier Delivery Daily THIS DAY is Wednesday June 9: on this date Japan's Prince rt SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail Daily and Sunday (Utah Idaho Nevada and ) (USPS dormvir obligation" The Clinton administration believes its proposal will save $210 million over five years with increased collections lowering welfare costs The government believes there are about 600000 births a year for which paternity is not established Ellwood said only 15 percent of women collected child support in 1989 compared with 54 percent of divorced women Months or years later the father may be difficult to locate or the mother may refuse to identify him the love may have left the relationship and she doesn't want the father in her life any more he's violent or on drugs she doesn't want the government going after him to collect child supchild-suppo- good-fait- ty even though they know it could obligate them to pay child sup- ne gun gate ztitnntt with the child and there's more of an inclination to sign" the affidavit of paternity he said "We find fathers are willing to sign even knowing they are going to have a NEWSROOM Carrier and home delivery information on weekdays before 10 am and Sundays before 1 pm Salt Lake south Davis counties Editor All other areas New subscriptions restarting subscription cancellations and billing information Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm 2372900 Classified Advertising Lifestyle Retail Display Advertising before 5 pm Obituaries (Mon-F(After 5 pm weekends holidays) 2372713 ) 2372990 Business Editorial Writers Entertainment Newspaper in Ed 2372055 News Desks 2372045 2372065 2372019 2372078 Photography Reader Advocate Recreation Roily St Wells Sports — Sport Scores: 95 cents per minute — touch-ton- e phone required (Sports staff not permitted to give out scores) MiWNMIEM0111MMn g I - - - - |