Show ' - - - — - a ZbtialtaktZr-tibun-t kLT BRIriTIN rt Briefing Editor Shinika Sykes WEDNESDAY September 15 1993 A2 ra I 4 THE AMERICAS I Arctic Ocean - ' Peace in the Ain The product of painstaking diplomacy that led to the Israeli-PLaccord bore more fruit on Tuesday when Israel and Jordan signed a framework for negotiations Details: I 7-- - - - Washington: Israel Jordan sign 'framework' agreement - I I - tiwIEI 11 - -- - 11 - - r -- - : A-- 1 a - - Pacific Ocean Fighting Cancer': Researchers from the National Cancer Institute have completed a five-yestudy that suggests some vitamins and minerals are beneficial against cancer Details: A- - - - -- - 11 --N " ' - - t0 - ld Georgia: Shevardnadze threatens to resign A British tourist was killed and his girlfriend wounded at a rest stop in northern Florida This is the ninth foreign tourist to be killed in the state since October Details: I Housing I s Pacific Oceass Complex Seized: C-- 1 n Oc High Hopes: Officials from various state and federal agencies are tackling an ambitious plan to turn the ugly Decker Lake into a beautiful regional park Details: 1 - I Flordia: British tourist killed at rest stop public-housin- g Indian - - Atlantic Ocean The government seized control Tuesday of an complex in Vidor Texas that black residents have fled because of racial harassment Details: all-whi- I lt: A-- 4 I Death Penalty: Salt Lake County prosecutors say if Billy Joe Wilson is convicted for the torture and murder of man he should get the an death penalty Details: ' Pacific Ocean ( - I Florida's Nightmare: South Africa: ANC reaches out to whites C-- China: Human-right- s advocate released from jail Class-- immtmommernimmignimmmuol Kevorkian's Second Charge: Jack Kevorkian was arraigned Tuesday on a second charge of assisting in a suicide this time in the death of a man who killed himself while Kevorkian was free on bond Details: Swimsuit Winner: miss West Virginia Cindy Sims won a swimsuit competition Tuesday during the first of three nights of preliminary contests for the 1994 Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City NJ Sims is a senior at West Virginia University ASIAOCEANIA BUSINESS ANC Reaches Out: Nelson Mandela and ANC officials reached out to white and mixed-raccitizens in an effort to reassure them that they have a future in the new South Africa Whites population along with the mixed-rac- e comprising a large part of South Africa's 40 million people Details: Image Building: Seeking to boost its chances of hosting the 2000 Olympics in Beijing China released its most prominent political prisoner Monday Details: i Dow Tumbles: The Dow fell 18 points Tuesday to close at 361576 Stocks: A-- 4 Shevardnadze Resigns: After the Georgian Parliament balked at giving him emergency powers Eduard Shevardnadze said he would resign instead of allowing bandits and murderers to ruin the country Details: Hun- dreds of Chilean police combed the streets of eastern Santiago for suspects Tuesday after an armed band of robbers killed a Navy officer and wounded two policemen after a failed bank robbery attempt Two uniformed officers were wounded in the shootings ' A-- 5 Another The presidents of Croatia and the Muslim-leBosnian government signed a cease-firTuesday in Geneva and pledged to open routes for aid convoys They also agreed to close all prisoner camps Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic agreed fighting should stop "immediately and by no later than" Saturday Cult Leader Wanted: A federal judge who charged 20 cult members with kidnapping corruption of minors and religious discrimination told police Tuesday to search for the group's leader Judge Roberto Marquevich requested the detention of David Berg an American believed to be in hiding A onetime evangelical minister Berg 73 founded the Children of God in 1969 Cease-Fir- e: d New Cable Player: A-- 6 cable-televisio- Summit Postponed: Talks to build closer economic ties between France and South Korea were delayed when French President Francois Mitterrand became ill during a ceremony Goodbye Study: Vitamin E Beta Carotene l Cut Cancer Rates 111 Continued from A-- 1 Ems to maintain good health and to reduce the risk of cancer" said Dr Peter Greenwald director of the division of cancer prevention and control at NCI "We do not have a recommendation now for vitamin and mineral supplements" The population studied in four communes in a farming area of Northern China gets less nutrition than most Americans and has a much higher rate of cancer Blot noted As a result he said it is impossible to draw a scientifically accurate conclusion that the vitamins that lowered cancer incidence and overall death rates in China would have a similar effect in the United States The study was conducted in an area of China called Linxian about 300 miles of Beijing The people in the area are mostly farmers with a diet dominated by corn wheat and pickled vegetables Epidemiologists have long been interested in the area because of its extraordinarily high rate of cancer particularly cancer of the esophagus Death rate from esophageal cancer among people aged 40 to 69 in the United States is 5 to 19 per 100000 In Linxian the rate is 470 per 100000 among people of the same age ' south-southwe- ' ebe gait gakt (USPS st e ' Established April 15 1871 published daily and Sunday by the Kearns-Tribun- e Corporation 143 South Main Si Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Seond claa postage paid at Salt Lake City Send address changes to The Salt Lake Tribune 143 South Main St Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Utah POSTMASTER ' I ' ' Art and Smoking: The smoke or debate should not derail Pioneer Theater Company's 1993-'9- 4 opening tonight of "Cabaret" The production recreates the world of a smoke-fille1930s Berlin nightclub Editorial: smoke-fre- e d A-- 8 In cooperation with the Chinese government NCI researchers arranged for a study group of almost 30000 adults aged 40 to 69 They were divided into groups that received different combinations of vitamin supplements or placebos Blot said the vitamin and nutrient doses were up to two times the US recommended daily allowance The vitamin groups were: Retinol a form of vitamin A and zinc which helps metabolize retinol Riboflavin and niacin two B vitamins Ascorbic acid which is vitamin C and molybdenum a nutrient E Beta carotene a form of A alpha tocopherol a form of vitamin E and selenium These are all considered which are thought to help prevent damage to DNA in cells Some people received all of the vitamin groups while others received different combinations of the groups In this way the benefit of the specific vitamins could be analyzed Blot said At the end of five years three months Blot said the group receiving beta carotene vitamin E and selenium "showed significant vita-rai- n anti-oxidan- ts benefits" Total death rates from any cause were down 9 percent in this group and cancer mortality dropped 13 percent he said Stomach cancer deaths were reduced by 21 percent and stomach cancer was down by 16 percent when compared to those in the study taking other combinations of vitamins - A-1- tit)Al- - Hantavirus Scare: Now that the hantavirus scare in the Four Corners area of the Navajo Reservation has subsided New Mexico officials are trying to determine its effect on tourism Details: Pioneer Leágue? Expressing a desire to field'a team a group will try to bring a Pioneer 1ea4ie baseball team to Ogdeia next year I Details: - Classic Salsa: What is the popu- lar food that has surpassed ketchup as a condiment? Tribune food editor Donna Lou Morgan describes how to make and preserve "sassy salsa" for wintertime goodness Food & Garden: 0 B-- 1 - spect for the Aged Day - Wood Pleads Guilty: An Idaho prosecutor said he will seek the death penalty for James Edward Wood who pleaded guilty Tuesday to the kidnapPoping and murder of an catello newspaper carrier Wood also admitted to two other rapes Details: Early Retirement: Citing his desire to serve an LDS Church mission while still in good health the Highland High basketball coach wants to retire after this school year !' ' Details: Long Life: Japan centenarians A-1- BYUT Probe:- - Alligations about vestigation Details: 0 Find: Noranda Minerals received good news Monday Corp when the Forest Service validated its claims to copper and silver in Montana's Cabinet Mountain Wilderness Details: Mine NCAA rules violations at BYU continue and now the school's' athletic director saying he is moving ahead with an in- D-- 1 Israel Jordan Take First Steps Toward Peace II Continued from A-- 1 with an Arab government since the Camp David accords between Israel and Egypt in 1979 In Rabat Morocco Israeli officials said they hope to normalize relations with Morocco soon but dismissed reports that an announcement was imminent Rabin said it would not happen instantly "But the fact that from Washington we are coming to Rabat and are meeting with the king perhaps is another step forward in everything that is linked to establishing relations" he said US officials predicted that Rabin's meeting with Hassan would herald a beginning of the end of warring between Israel and most Arab states That Morocco would be among the first Arab nations to normalize relations is not surprising Hassan has long held sympathetic views toward Israel and has met secretly with Rabin In Washington Arafat mixed humor political guile and a dash of chutzpah to make the journey from terrorist to toast of the town in a flurry of meetings with lawmakers and the media and a visit to the United Nations He played the role of lobbyist for foreign aid in appearances on Capitol Hill While speaking to re B-- 1 A-1- 0 Carrier Delivery By Mall (4week period) Daily and Sunday (Utah Idaho Nevada and Daily Wyoming) Sunday with daily Daily Only (Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyo- rA4 ming) Saturday and Sunday by carrier Wednesday 2484 by mail (Utah where available) 28 32 Sunday Only (All other states) 22132 Daily & Sunday (All other states) All mall subscriptions payable in advance $24 per copy $62 per copy $150 per copy Sunday Only Newsrack or Vendor Daily This day is Wednesday Sept 15: On this date in 1949 "The Lone Ranger" premiered on ABC television with Clayton Moore as the masked hero and Jay Silverheels as Tonto porters at the National Press Club he appealed to his former enemy Israel to shore up the peace agreement with friendly gestures — and incidentally bolster his own standing against the Islamic nationalist opponents of the peace accord After breakfast with Arafat Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell said that he had ordered a review of all legislation to clear the way for helping the peace process Removal of provisions against the PLO as a "terrorist organization" could open the way for US aid to the Palestinians and would allow PLO officials to visit the United States without special waivers Arafat is also moving swiftly to try to heal part of the internal Palestinian rift He plans late this week or early next to meet with rejectionists in the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas in its Arabic acronym to urge moderation and an end to bloodshed against Israelis But the pace and pressure surrounding a hectic schedule in Washington showed in the red rims of Arafat's eyes Just after midnight Tuesday to a small audience in his hotel suite he confessed fears that the peace process he helped launch might go awry and that after a quarter century he would be swept from leadership of the Palestinian cause "I don't want to be another Gorbachev I am no Gorbachev" he said referring to the Soviet leader who lost power after perestroika opened the gates of change in Moscow anti-PL- 1 49-- - wr ix v 7 t O ' - ':' 0) Waiter Payton has some advice for parents: Get rid of the television set"You know who is raising our kids? TV It's the worst thing in the world for kids" the National Football League hall of famer said Monday in Little Rock Ark tour for the Food for while on a Thought literacy program The former Chicago Bears running back said son and daughter may choose from two television categories: "They watch sporting events or anything theLr mother picks out" five-cit- y ODD Yoianda King daughter of the Rev Martin Luther King Jr thinks too many people have ignored her father's call for nonviolent social change so she's hoping her multimedia mix of theater and the arts can make a difference King 37 plans to intersperse her father's voice and a videotape of him speaking in her solo show "Tracks" which begins a Midwest tour in Denver on Oct 21 King believes her father's message can have a positive effect on young people in troubled communities $ 50 per copy 8150 per copy Sunday (Rates may differ outside the Salt Lake metropolitan area) Member Audit Bureau of Circulations 'et Z t3t' ' t)4 4 '''''srattr- - Hugh Hefner says Heidi Fleiss' exclusive tales of commercial romance in Hollywood are of no interest to him "She's not my cup of tea She's not my kind of girl" said the Playboy empire founder who according to Tuesday's Daily News of Los Angeles rejected an offer for print and video rights to the reputed madam's life Hefner told the newspaper he was offered the package which included photographs for a magazine layout and videos for the Playboy cable channel during a telephone call from financier Bernie Cornfield No price was discussed Cornfield a longtime friend of Fleiss has said he once gave Fleiss $1 million and a e convertible Rolls-Royc- NOTHING SERIOUS: Hurricane Emily was downgraded after it became a lot of hot air It was renamed tropical storm Limbaugh Carrier and home delivery information on weekdays before Sundays before 1 pm NEWSROOM 10 am and Business News Desks Editor Photography Reader Advocate Editorial Writers Salt Lake south Davis counties All other areas New subscriptions restarting subscription cancellations and billing formation Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm Classified Advertising 2372000 Retail Display Advertising Obituaries (MonFri before 5 pm) (After 5 pm weekends holidays) ' : ODD CIRCULATION & ADVERTISING SUBSCRIPTION RATES httivtArgrWitirtgirfiRNIAW'r09031rIONMV2SMRPIN3101MIrriirgttglitISISIPrilirrl'ItTIVIK ' INTERMOUNTAIN SPORTS Features Recreation Roily & Wells Newspaper in Ed— Sports Entertainment in- 2372713 Sport Scores: 95 cents per minute — touch-ton- e phone required (Sports staff not permitted to give out scores) 2372911 f 1 ' C-- 6 LINER t ! i The Utah State Fair start and today's agenda includes everything from craft and cooking classes miniature horse performance to lectures from the staff of the Hansen Planetarium Details: B-- 1 (Tribune 478-36- Good Times: B-- 5 claim the key to a long life lies in taking things as they come paying attention to diet and keeping regular hours according to a survey released today titled Re- C-- 3 is off to a rousing Utah-base- India began airlifting 14000 troops to Somalia Tuesday despite concern among some officials that the United Nations peacekeeping force was getting bogged down in a civil war The Indian troops will be stationed in eastern Mogadishu and southern Somalia Sending Troops: OFFaHEVRON - Details: n Gaining Market Share: With a little help from friends in far away d placeS Megahertz Corporation will take its mobile computer modem into the European market Details: DAYBREAK COMMENTARY US WEST B-- 5 r and civic defense officials Tuesday handed out blankets and emergency foodstuffs to thousands of Mexicans up and down the western coast after the passage of Hurricane Lidia Authorities said they were searching for three shrimping boats missing at sea and have been attending to the needs of 18000 people left homeless or in shelters Opponents 2 Developer 0: For the second time the Salt Lake Planning Commission rejected a proposal for the development of 60 homes near the mouth of Big Cottonwood Communications has received the green marlight to enter the ket in Utah and 13 other states now that regulations against such operations have been waived Details: e Lidia: Army troops The Salt Lake C-- 1 B-- 6 ld ld Searching for Robbers: Cabbies: dards for airport cab drivers If drivers violate the new standards they will be fined Details: EUROPEAFRICA e 4-- 7 A City Council put the stamp of approval on dress vehicle and behavior stan- A-- 4 Dr — Fed up with Salt Lake offiviolence growing gang cials outlined a battle plan Tuesday that includes strict enforcement of a curfew and drafting a bill to make it illegal for anyone under 18 to carry a gun Details: C--1 Switzerland: Bosnian Croats and Muslims sign cease-fir- e - o - - Enough of Gangs: - Atlantic Ocean - UTAH Arctic Ocean I ar I -- momminumillsommu rfrroloNszarowrovipergrwome40rommywychwrivi V 5 9 4 - |