| Show A4 his advisers on Korea and Haiti to "say 'OK Let's take a chance' And it paid off" As Peacemaker II Continued from Wednesday hard-lin- e A-- 1 MEMIlliIMMINII Carter recounted the call from Castro in an interview Wednesday during which he also did some with President Clinton whose Haiti policy he has criticized A delegation of Carter retired Gen Colin Powell a and Sen Sam Nunn worked out the llth-hou- r agreement that averted a US invasion of Haiti "Carter pulled our chestnuts out of the fire" a Clinton aide said "But he's a loose cannon" Said Carter: "Part of the legitirnacy of our delegation this time was that all three of us had spoken out against some facet of the policy But I don't see anything wrong with it I'm filled with admiration and thanks for President Clinton for making it possible for us to go "But in the aftermath of these trips you always have a resurrection particularly in the news media — 'Well gee President Clinton said this and Jimmy Carter said that and now they're fighting with each other" Carter continued He said he and Clinton have spoken by phone this week Carter recalled that a similar purported rift between the two was reported after his return in June from North Korea There he helped arrange a series of accords after the Clinton administration had threatened sanctions "I look on President Clinton as having shown superb political courage on very difficult issues" Carter said adding that Clinton had overridden objections from fence-mendin- g three-perso- n D-G- Veterans Retreat In Their Battle Against North Continued from A-- 1 IIII scares the pants off the professional politicians who have done nothing for America and everything to empower themselves and to expand the role of government into our private lives" Two of the more prominent North critics willing to take him on publicly have been GOP Sen John Warner former secretary of the Navy and Marine veteran of Korea and Robert McFarlane Ronald Reagan's national security adviser and a former Marine colonel Warner arranged for conservative GOP opposition former Virginia Atty Gen Marshall Coleman McFarlane pumping his new book went on "60 Minutes" to rip North as "a performer who dishonored his family name betrayed his friends" and who "lies to me to the Congress to the for the softening US policy against Cuba He said "the people of Cuba have been suffering severely" and that "Cuba is no longer a threat to our security" Castro telephoned him during his country's recent refugee crisis Carter said "It was pleasant" he said of the conversation which he said Castro requested Carter was reluctant to go into detail without his notes of the conversation handy but he said Castro did mention the 1980 Mariel boatlift That is when the Cuban leader hit the Carter administration with an election-yea- r refugee crisis by opening Cuba's port of Mariel so 125000 Cubans could flee to Florida Carter said he passed on the Castro conversation to Clinton He said he is willing to talk more with Castro but added: "I don't have any plans at all to get involved in the Cuba thing" Carter has presented a generally positive portrayal of Lt Gen Raoul Cedras the Haitian military leader who was denounced by Clinton last week He said when he acts as a peace emissary it is "a ridiculous approach" for him to repeat condemnations and ultimatums and then say: "Now let's see if we can work out a problem" Carter also explained an invitation to Cedras to come teach Sunday School with him at his hometown church in Plains Ga That came at the end of the telephone call from Cedras last week that eventually led to his Haiti mis- II Continued from 1 '' ''''' I ' 1 or ' Iran-Contr- a: LOBSTEM3MAI 1111111111itilMaine 9 (g) a i' 4te1 414 xt a tt ' 4'7 ISit 1 AA? tr: 4A0 1 4 I' weft 'rer 1Atir si Million ''t' f k A ' loo ' A:I' While grateful that the government t ) :61 1'4' 1 f changed its policy Jensen credits the overwhelming community response for getting her treatment before time ran out "If I had to compare it to anything it's that final scene in 'It's A Wonderful Life' where Jimmy Stewart is standing back by the Christmas tree and everyone is turning out to help — that's it" Lori Coleman a supply clerk for the Defense Distribution Depot in Ogden found the government's new policy bittersweet She and her husband Jim McIlrath traded a summer colof fishing and camping for about $60000 lecting Coleman 34 of Sunset also filed a lawsuit in US District Court contending the OPM was discriminating against women by refusing to pay for the treatment The US Department e of Justice agreed last week to pay for her chemotherapy on the condition she would pay the tab if she lost on her discrimination claims The new policy means she no longer faces the spectre of and the goal of her lawsuit has been achieved "It not only helps me but it will be so helpful for other women" she said "It's a big relief But it's kind of sad like a wasted summer for a lot of people who helped us You think why couldn't it have happened sooner?" i Deirdre Eite fund-raisin- labe Salt Lake Tribune fund-raisin- g g Some are getting it In Virgina the Legislature passed a bill requiring every insurance company to offer the coverage In Colorado Blue CrossBlue Shield plans cover the process Idaho's Medicaid also pays for it Utah's state workers are covered under the Public Employees Health Plan It also is part of the standard insurance offered by Intermountain Health Care to its employees and corporate customers FHP and Educators Health Care Inc which covers 35000 Utah educators and their families will pay for the treatment when a school high-dos- fund-raisin- g "gri Naturewalk 0mM E Discontinued Styles and Colors Good Selection But Not All Sizes in All Styles or Colors Offer Good While Quantities Last aro AWI E 0 ' Inventory ittVou i Naturewalk le A '- (1111k 'f ARE APPLIED ALE '744 be embarrassed any longer? 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Robb of course also was in the Marines But this seems to carry little weight with combat veterans who consider him a somewhat wimpy REMF (Rear Echelon Bleep Bleep) and who still are angry at his early espousal of opening the military to gays and lesbians And Robb still is catching grief from many veterans for his July statement that the First Amendment protects desecration of the American flag Some do not think North will stop at the Senate "He will win" predicted a Marine veteran "And he will run for president in 1996 at which time he will call Clinton a coward and point to his own combat record" A veteran willing to fire a public salvo at North is Elijah Boyd of AT AFFORDABLE PRICES t I 'q 'It - With 180000 American women developing breast cancer every year insurers face a much greater pool of potential patients who want the treatment QUALITY HANDMADE RUGS ' t '' t ter -- 170o) ' ir)" '1‘ t "'N : "1' ik V high-dos- serLeesburg Va an geant who saw action in Vietnam Boyd said he believes North still is lying about whl knew what during "He keeps talking about the chain of command and trying to say the buck stops with a lieutenant colonel Give me a break How can he get away with this horse manure? 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