Show 2-- Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday February The 10 1987 Baker says White House will look at trade reform six-poi-nt st Mo (UPI) man arrested for questioning in the slaying of a state trooper in southwest Missouri was charged today with first authorities degree murder SPRINGFIELD — A sud Glennon Paul Sweet 31 of was arrested Mo Squires about 2:30 am today at a house in the west Springfield area The charges allege he killed Trooper Russell Harper 45 an veteran of the Highway Patrol Sunday evening said Lt Ernest McCutchen Authorities said Sweet did not 18-ye- ar deficit Baldrige made his view clear at a news resist arrest At a news conference today Sgt Sam Kaunley of the patrol’s Springfield office said Prosecutor Greene County Thomas Mountjoy filed the charge No other charges were expected and Sweet was expected to appear for arraignment later in the day A conviction on a first degree murder charge in Missouri can carry the death penalty Sweet also wanted in Kansas' City on a concealed weapon' charge and in Tarrant County Texas for possession of cocaine was named Monday in the arrest warrant but was not named as a suspect The southwest manhunt across Missouri continued until the filing of the charges today conference Monday "As our business leaders fight it out in foternatkmal markets they have to know that Washington is there to support them — not cut them off at the knees" he said HO proposed streamlining nm iwg procedures speeding up the process for expat license applications and easing trade regula-tlons with Western Europe Japan and China He noted a National Academy of Sciences study said the United States lost 89 billion last year because of delays in haadtiwg applications and squabbles over what exports constitute a threat to national security Donald Hasfurther director of East-Wetrade for the US Chamber of Commerce said the recommendations are dniiif to those the chamber has sought for years He noted the export of anything containing a — even piano keyboards and microprocessor children’s ' toys — has been considered a potential risk to national security and thus must be cleared for export D-Te- UJS-Japane- charged in slaying of trooper their products at below market costs "If they doit live up to their commitments then we are going to have to take some tough action" Baker said On Monday the business community and the Pentagon found themselves at odds over Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrlge’s proposed easing of export license rules "At the moment there is a cry for making American industry more competitive abroad” Richard Perle assistant defense secretary for international security! said a few hours after Baldrige’s announcement "One cannot help but worry that in the ery for competitiveness there are those who would sweep away the gains of the last six years and dismantle" the ability to block exports of technology he said Baldrige’s move and Perle’s countermove indicate the Reagan administration is far from united in its views on what can and cannot be done to counteract a record 8170 billion trade WASHINGTON (UPI) In stark contrast to recent years Treasury Secretary James Baker said today the administration is willing to cooperate with Congress on drafting trade reftmn legislation this year But Baker warned the House Ways and Means Committee “We could not pick a worse time than now to unfurl the banner of protectionism” Baker appearing along with US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter said the presitrade dent soon would propose a package that would stress the need to promote development of science and technology protect UB patents and copyrights against international piracy ease regulatory and anti-truburdens and reduce the domestic budget deficit It also will stress the need for lmi education in languages and technical well as retraining for displaced workers But Baker stessed the administration would firmly reject any attempts to close UJS markets to foreign competitors by imi in imports protecting specific Industries or limiting the president’s options in forcing him to retaliate against unfair trade practices "This would invite retaliation shrink trade slow everyone’s economic growth and boost our inflation rate" Yeutter warned "Aside from their specific shortcomings these proposals all share me basic flaw — they fail to address the fundamental cases of the trade deficit” Both Yeutter and Baker agreed that providing an environment to enable American industries to compete effectively in an increasingly international market is the most important objective of any trade reform package Baker also indicated the administration would be willing to get tougher with Japan the country that has the largest trade surplus with the PicfieT United States Rep J suggested endorsing what he ealls his "ah so amendment” to referring Japanese negotiation who go "'ah so’ to everything and then they don’t anything" about trade problems Baker said the administration "would be willing to consider" imposing retroactive duties on countries like Japan found guilty of flMmpfag J Suspect st se A trooper climbs a tree today to search for lodged bullets Bennett says education saw ‘a little gain a little slippage9 "In short — a little a little gain slippage" Bennett’s repot card com- pares the latest available data for state comparisons and rankings with the benchmark year of 1882 — the year before the department’s critical report "A Nation At Risk" that launched the current spate of school reform efforts he said WASHINGTON Ed(UPI) William Secretary Bennett in his annual report coard on the performance of the nation’s schools said today achievement held steady hi the 1185-8- 1 school year after four years of steady increases While noting "A year is less significant than a trend and the trend is still very encouraging" Bennett said "This year we have basically held steady Test scores have improved nightly nationwide but the gradua- tkn rate has declined snghtjy" students who failed to complete SAT states improved their perschooL Overall the graduation formance seven declined and rate dropped from 70J percent three were stable in 188445 to 706 percent fat the —Current perpupfi expen188548 school yearThe 1982 ditures are up from 83173 in benchmark figure was 687 1184 to 83449 in 1885 The figure fat 1962 was 82726 —Teacher salaries were up to an average of 82SJ13 in 1986 compared with 82385 In 1985 and 819274 in 1982 Key findings of Bennett’s reBennett conceded the ACT porter rd were: and SAT scores Include results —Graduation rates decreased of public and private students r between ISgirand 'lOl making it difficult to detormtoe states affecting 780(1 additional schools'-- ' improvementtapublie f n 'i i i !i ' f ucation iq-Sl- r - — - ' ' ft fi M’ But he said a number of tag in with graduation rates jurisdictions with the greatest exceeding 85 percent" For continued improvement test score improvements — Bennett said schools must have Carolina South Alabama Mississippi and the District of strong leaders who stress high Columbia — are areas that have academic achievement good high concentrations of students standards of behavior and from disadvantged homework "I east tell you what well backgrounds Bennett said Minnesota al- see next year" Bennett said ready has met President "If we stay at it seriously stay Reagan’s challenge of a 90 at them reforms and don’t puu percent Ugh school completion back with some of these rerate by 1990 and four others — forms because of the wrong Nebraska Iowa" North Dakota b kind of opposition” then signify-leaand South Dakota — "ire dot-gains will be made--: ' low-inco- e j If'! j Democrats choose Atlanta for convention - WASHINGTON (UPI) The Democrats looking toward the South in hopes of recapturing the White HOuse voted today to hold their 1988 national convention in Atlanta The party’s site selection 3 committee first voted to hold the convention in Atlanta rather than in Houston the other leading contender A selection committee member who had spoken in favor of i ' L f t v t 44-1- WWW fc V WWtoPtoBMW watting for nhooeeaUs Ms jLetter of Intent! iigntagaj A list of junior college i r ltathe Wedneeday r McFarlane will chance th register boatsThe new Uwgtvtt boaters! fo designate hovtheywanithefrmadey iw Continued from page 1 and that cobeMfttTtrihklfo County isaySeeWednesday’sHJj hospttaL Houston’s bid then asked that to be competitive in the South telephone can to Georgia Gov Atlanta be named the unanimous choice and the committee agreed "If Houston isn’t going to be great in ’88 Pm sure it will do u ’92” said Sam Dawson the committee member who sought the unanimous vote and DC Washington Kansas City also were among the finalists "If we are to succeed we have and Atlanta is the capital of the South” Paul Kirk the Democrats’ national chairman said Democratic Party "The achieved its most Important objective in the 1988 election by recapturing control of the United StatesSenate It did so by electing five new senators from the South” Kirk said Shortly after making the announcement Kirk placed a estimated 9 million Americans vaitaiw Mimiiiy McFarlane 49 a father of three was at home with Us wife Jonda when the overdose wu discovered said Morgan who is a with McFarlane’s chief lawyer Leonard Garment "I think his wife became concerned by Us condition and called the hospital" Morgan said HOuse White spokesman Marita Fitiwater said President Reagan learned about the viewing operations of the tional Security Council which McFarlane ted during his tenure as national security adviser successful convention Kirk also had words of praise for Houston officials who he aid “gave everything they had IY4I mJttSM A viiicy Publishing co Logon urn uni po Features for a little Money 75 west 7 M Norm sl£wf5!!L7irtiL X fflFufih member: iw'ImmS NEA NfWl subscription rates 2!!!J!£!r2!!£r SvwliSiii Subscribort s "NOS day was re- in Citizen notes" "Senior ported in the Sunday Herald JournaL Instructions for painting the “Four Seasons” platei win be given The eost will be under 810 forbnuheundpUtn Strvict '!M5 M7:oo not rocotving Mivory oi 3" SidST office hours: :0S OHI to 5:00 pm waafcdays 0:30 am to 12:30 pm Saturday POSTMASTER: Addrass changes to Tho Haraid journal 75 wast 3rd Norm Logan Utah 04321 Modol Due to an error in the "AIDS” in Sunday’s Herald Journal a remark made by John Bailey director of the t7 Bear River Health Department was reversed The paragraph should have read: For example biu SKitoSn Lnrtxtmn mu there were a lot and pregnancy more Ha than pyrffltfi 4 111 12'i lb 4 lb Seasoning The ceramic class at the Senior Citizens Center win be held Thursday from 10 until 0 box 50 lb Handi Pop 1 id VO PO 50 lb Savoral 1 lb 50 lb Popcorn Bogs & Boxes Popcorn Machines Gold Key Realty 6 6 "POPCORN" Herald Journal Correction Hi to hoipjroubur Bf1lyOMf lot of Service self-select- ed usJ“'-2- I would i Survey noa-tenur- and we guarantee the Democrats are to select a winner in Na-ta- ta "Basically we’re just looking to eliminate any foul play” he said "Once we determine it’s and once we deVlckedly wonderfulchocoiai termine the person is now receiving proper attention we let medical people take care of the problem’ See Wednesday’s HJ food section for An overdose of Valium rarely kills a person unless it is combined with other sedatives overdose Monday morning alcohol medical officials MeFarlane was scheduled to or harassment within an area said Hoffman-LaBoch- e Inc appear Monday before the they are to hired to teach maker of the has special presidential panel re- drug Of the tenured faculty 28 percent answered no 29 perContinued from page 1 cent answered they were uncertain and 43 percent anRSM Food question "Do you feel that swered yes Of the Inc tenure assures (ensures) aca- faculty 31 percent answered 647 North Main demic freedom at USU?” no 42 percent were uncertain He defined academic freedom and 25 percent answered yes Logan Utah as having the freedom to presHibner said there is no way to ent results of studies or teach estimate an error rate on the “Pramlun Northloup Valley” the subject matter a faculty survey because the results are member wants to without from a group self-inflict- ed Joe Frank Harris ana Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young Young told Kirk “TeH the committee we guarantee you a 14-Day- FVH-400- 0 Channels -4 Event Programming Function Wireless Remote Remote Programming Automatic Function Quartz PLL Digital Synthesized Tuning With 10 Key Random Access 21 Super High Speed Forward A Reverse Picture Search Compare Quality nt |