Show ftA Ogden Tuesday May 13 1986 National Rocket test creates 1 colorful clouds in East Court approves vigil for MOVE PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Supporters of the radical group MOVE today marked the and fire t first anniversary of the vigil that killed people with a despite objections by Mayor Wilson Goode US District Judge James Giles ruled Monday night that the demonstrators could expand their ceremony from two hours to 24 rejecting a decision by Goode that had denied them permission for a daylong commemoration City officials had opposed the overnight vigil after complaints by some residents of the neighborhood where the vigil is taking place The vigil to mark the anniversary of the sparked by a bomb dropped on the radical group’s headquarters by police includes a planned candlelight march through west Philadelphia today Louise James and LaVerne Sims sisters John Africa who died of MOVE in the fire were to lead the march “At exactly 5:27 pm when the bomb exploded everyone will be asked to light a candle and we expect people all over the 'world to light that candle in solidarity with us and in remembrance of our family" said James fire LaVerne Sims (left) and Louise James will lead today's march James whose son Frank Africa also died in the fire said the teachings of her dead brother were “a legacy that will never ever die" The vigil began at 8 pm Monday as about 200 people many of them children milled around in a park near where the MOVE house once stood By pm the crowd numbered about 100 and this morning about a dozen remained listened to They Monday night speaker after speaker decry the violence that ended with the bombing of the fortified headquarters of the radical group “Nobody deserved to die the way they did" said Mary Franklin 46 a nurse from suburban Lansdowne Police dropped the bomb on the MOVE headquarters a row house in an effort to destroy a cache of ammunition that officers believed was on the roof The ensuing fire destroyed the house killing six adults and five children and raced through the neighborhood destroying 61 houses Police officers were besieging the house after complaints from neighbors about MOVE members’ behavior including swearing strewing garbage about their property and encouraging rats and other vermin WALLOPS ISLAND Va (AP) — Two rockets releasing chemical clouds for a science experiment were launched early today on the Virginia shore creating a colorful display in the sky along much of the East Coast “It was really spectacular here at Wallops" said Joyce Milliner a spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Wallops Flight Facility where the rockets were launched 16 minutes apart starting at 3:40 am “It was clear just along She said to tell of TODAY Vi PRICE NEW YORK (AP) — Anatoly Shcharansky who is to be honored today in the US Capitol said he will tell President Reagan about his years in Soviet prisons because it will help the administration's efforts on behalf of Sovi- HARRISON BOULEVARD done and thank NAUTILUS in October jso of conspiracy and accepting $50000 bribe in the I B1 Abseam inxcstigation into political corruption He was sentenced to two years in prison and fined $2O'0 inHe began serving the sentence Vpul )v$5 US Distnst Judge John Garrett IVnn ruling on a motion tor red ust ion id sentens'e signed the release order late Iriday It was filed in court Monday Jenrette said he must repoit to a liiiiwav house in I hueiue today and wul spend nights there He s'nl r the next two months fine a wl! hne to r but a probation that iv pot the sentence "as reduced to three uais t a THEATRE THURSDAY QUIT SMOKING One Painless Treatment MAY 15 THURS 10:00 am 5:00 pm BY CHAMBER FROM TO THE AT UNION STATION WALL AVENUE AT MAY 15 6:00 PM 1986 ORDER OF THE OGDEN CITY COUNCIL THIS 8TH DAY OF MAY 1986 Call for an appointment American Acupressure Clinic FREE BABY SITTING 0 days for women 441 20th St In SLC 262-786- DONNA ADAM CITY RECORDER 7 Now what w® do? has run a series Since May 4 the of stories focusing on the problems faced by some young people today These problems discipline etc include drugs alcohol sex We hope the series has been stimulating ing and most of all thought provoking cliques enlighten- Now what do we do? of the series ending May 13 the has brought together a cross section of interested publics for an open forum to discuss where we are and hopefully chart a clearer course for the future As a culmination "innocence Lost " Town Meeting Wednesday Jenrette gets early release early release Monday He was consisted HAS BEEN CHANGED CITY COUNCIL Union Station AEROBICS DIET CENTER SAVE - SAVE - SAVE 2501 With SWIMMING will GM IV ANTS IERRY SC (AP) — Former congressman John Jenrette said he doesn't know if he will get back into politics after the “humbling experience" of spending 13 months in jail on an Abseam conviction Jenrette was on temporary furlough from a federal prison in Atlanta so he could conduct family business when he got nexss of his s10°° Ism 29 fa30 indwehi One Mmttkl BE A WINNER — BE A LOSERI him for all he has share my experience with him which I think will help him understand the process he is dealing” with which Shcharansky said today in an appearance on the “CBS Morning News” “And I will talk about some of the most tragic cases of Jews in exile in the Soviet Union” said the former Soviet dissident who spent nearly nine years in Soviet prisons and labor camps Shcharansky said his release in a prisoner exchange Feb does not signal a change in Soviet attitudes and he said that while he is happy to be free he feels a special responsibility to help other dissidents and Soviet Jews barred from emigrating “People should not be deceived by my release and should not forget those who arc still in Soviet prisons and exile” he said Shcharansky vowed to continue speaking out and said the fact that his mother and brother arc still in the Soviet Union won't lence him “I am sure that the moment I am silent to try to help my mother and brother they will never be permitted to lease” he said Shcharansky one of the founders of an organization formed to monitor human rights in the Soviet Union will be honored today in the rotunda of the Capitol The ceremony comes one day after the House completed congressional action on legislation authorizing President Reagan to present congressional gold medals to Shcharansky and his wife “in recognition of llicir supreme dedication and commitment to the cause of indix idual human rights and freedom" I SALE HEARING BROWNING OR MAY GOAL re ON REZONING OF 4900 SOUTH WEIGHT 3994949 had received THE OGDEN LOSE HEALTH SPA USA BRING THIS COUPON experiences et Jews “I will “Our Acupressure System has helped Thousands to Li’L AUDREY’S she NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC Shcharansky the East Coast” Milliner said ports that the clouds released by the rockets were seen as far away She did not as Pulaski NY know of reported sightings to the south “The launch was very successful" she said “The scientists are looking at their data right now" The experiment was designed to simulate conditions during the formation of the solar system The first rocket released barium clouds which appeared greenish or violet The second rocket which apreleased strontium peared as a deep blue ball that expanded to about twice the size of the moon 7:00 pm -- May 14 8:30 pm Dee School 550 22nd Street Ogden Program Participants: Norma Dutson Parent - Santiago Sandoval Vice Principal - Ogden High - Gay Thalman Options Coordinator Weber High - Casey Shorten Detective Ogden City Police - Chris Cosgrove President LAF (Laker Attack Force g group Bonneville High) - Clyde Nelson Director Prevention Education Weber County Alcohol & Drugs - Moderator: Randy Hatch Matt Hill Family Therapist Weber County Mental Health Janet Gillespie IntakeOutreach Coordinator Adapt St Benedict’s Health Center - James Bird Assistant Professor of Child & Family Studies Weber State - College - Phil Jensen City - Susan Ipaktchian Managing Lost” Editor PufoOic Sponsored Editor Anchor reporter for “Innocence by: SEEK Standard-Examine- r For more information Invited Educates KidsNewspapers in Education 394-77- 1 ext 344 call |