Show MEXICO CITY (UPI) -Vfvi days after national etoe-ttothousands of Mexicans in na at least three cities protested delays la the nleaee of official the resBus and fH— rattag Iastttatleaal Reveta- -' ternary Party's claim of vfcto-r- y Per a seeoad day Sunday of Party or thccon-amativ- e Image” asid e Cardinal ip-- Cuahtemoc Cardenas who claimed victory In the race warned that Mexico a nation of 82 million people could plunge into an ungovernable bridges spanning the Rio Graade aad Uaktac Mexico to temaaa that the aad Congress Hie blockade ended late Sunday arhea eleetkm officials teUPAN leaders their party bad-wthree congressional on 64-se- Senate aad thorn?!-deatlresults are tobe last as readied hy al at ea-ouae- ed U?he offidal presiderijal suits were not umceted c midweek but PRI offidato s situation' blocked taro to Sfe depatyseats will iced first followed hy tka 1 National Aetioa PAN Preliminary resultefpr according to PMllmjaary tattles PRI candidate Carlos galiaas de Gortarl win succeed Miguel de la Madrid as preel-de- aattoa of 12 millloo people could plunge ”iato an ungovernable situation" nt told reporters PRI PAN candidate Manuel the results were delayed CSoathler called oa Ms rapport because the opposition has era to eagage la peaceful vdvil demanded a recount resistance “We caaaoit rush tho results Limited results la Mexico’s them up because that were elections bitterly fought released ' Suaday but an an-l- a woutdimpefe the tabulation of aooaeemcat of the wiaasr in votes” a PRI spokeaasail the presidential raee eras again “Today all the iOO districts are results delayed as opposition leaders eouatiag to see if the tabularenewed allegations of1 coincide (with earlier g fraud by the tions) If there are any problems then the votes are re- government the vestora- state of Mldtoacaa where Cuahtemoc Cardenas presidential eaa- dldate of the leftist Natioaal Democratic Front or FDN Is believed to have won MM The Federal Electoral COMIPfli supporters denounced "the flagrert violatteas of the fed-- Cemmlssioa dlsctootd someimufelectoraLccfa “partial and jrettmteary" reAboctltt efutertaTs ftuasfbrtheHouseofDeputles two leftist nartjss aitatrial a Mexico's tower house mobilUeP35?SS5Seug v© oxtsMe tfcnfsfr tog f the rettag PRI scored a force'1'' oral Electoral Commlsskm la massive victory The rattac InstitutionalHe the capital i pretest atteged ’ : otetemaryPartj orPRI had tecouatiagfraud of tea 12 districts Petteetoaexlco Ctorcan-- f wen-1eetod aU leave tohntiriprttow counted so far the commission first serious ehaUeage of its said of mere aeariy POyear uninterrupted “There is no doubt that only grip oa power while Cardeaaa iSodSednelery in the presideattolraccSatar- - the PRI victories are bring rpetrates a “massive vote ind” day warned that Mexico a released first to: maintain an - voting-countin- ’ :xxss& fig£ aSSa ' 7 it: Opposition party supporters rally in Mexico City Saturday i - A worker ABERDEEN Scotland (UPI) the stricken Piper Alpha North Sea oil platform said today he reported a gas leak oa the Sr two days before an explosion and Are killed people The allegation was made to London's Evening Standard newspaper by electrician Bob Ballan-tyn- e to back up similar reports by the girlfriends of two nun who died in the world's worst oil rig disaster “I was working to the utilities module next door to the gas conservation module I smelled as and reported it to the safety department” allantyne told the newspaper “This was on Monday (The rig exploded Wednesday) They from - ' fit!- came in and trid os to vacate the module until 'v gas v y spokeswoman said “But stage” an burning or leaking oil and gas outlets Winds gusting up to S5 mph fanned ne flames’ we are collating all these reports for our inqT theyhaddoneagastostentt” After a saftey team arrived with equipmentwhich started Immediatriy afterward No diverting the team from its primary task of d to see how it could best Be conducted tests and reported it safe Battantyne has been set far the conclusion of our investiga-wa- s reaching tee well-hea- quoted as saying he was still unhappy with the situation “Thor said that (it was safe) but I wasn't happy because I could still smell a falnt ameunt of gas It wasn't as strong as it had been but it was still there’ he said Occidental Petroleum operators of the plat-form acknowledged within SI hours of the disaster that the explosion was esused by a gas leak “We cannot comment on such reports at this tioa” Paul heat winds and lMoot waves tee Strom North Sea- wlndf “RriTAdair's attempts la extSSulafa powerful firefighters were swung to and from the wreck in flames still ravagiag oflptatform and shortly a ' Container suspended from a crane on:fhe' after : dawn today another body was found support vessriTharos 120 miles northeast uf - officials sail y r twonnaa team diredod by Adair' at IS iwfcftiM Richard Blato-Mtoleading expert in said today the Tharos had recovered m wknowMged as the wort teatiagefl wett fireMmi to retreat from the unidentified body from the sea at S:fl am riatformfuaday attar trying for several hours to brtejgng to li the number of bodies putted Mb clear twisted metal debrisuloridag the route to V: A n fi the earlier incident “What: we were doing was pryssaHsigg tM$yiiM aliped: hooking it upend "Any was -they had removed the eater Oring The mistake ruptured a hydraulic “accumulator” and configuration is -- coring and he thought he know which was which He put Che high pressure on tee low pn ssureside” what the now after button in 1664 The report also noted that Utah has 1M fewer farms this year than last year with the current figure down to 12600 farms The state also has 1M0M fewer acres being used for farm and ranchland — from 114 million in IMS to 113 million in 1M7 Utah rose from seventh to sixth place in the nation in sheep and lamb inventories last year and it climbed from 19th to 15th place in commercial cattle slaughtered according to the repot The report also noted that Utah rose from 23rd to llth in the nation in commercial apple production and it stayed in third place in mink pelts and apricot production Campaigns release funding figures SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Republican Gov Norm Bangerter has raised $416210 toward his bid while his Democratic ooooient Ted Wilson has raised $400644 Herald Journal USPS MIS-200- 0 WRPul PuMiihtr PuMMwd wary - 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Coll your corrior or Tho Horold Journal ort 752-212- 1 a monthly chock for 7977 of 13 PIANOS tho pricing structure of other dealers in the the Kennedy CHECK THIS OUT FOB MONTHLY INCOME SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Army has a cavalier attitude about its desire to experiment with germs that could infect people with incurable diseases health and medical officials claim Speaking at a weekend symposium at the University of Utah health and medical officials said accidents from a germ warfare laboratory could lead to uncontrolled epidemics Speakers focused on problems with the Defense Department’s environmental impact statement on the planned expansion of biological warfare facilities at Dugway Proving Ground cant oduorttoo currently' is at low-pressu- re Army has cavalier attitude officials say sebra llamas and horses and a moose The troupe travels with its own kitchen mechanic shop and power generators It takes more than 40 semis and 35 private vehicle to keep the Carson A Barnes show on the road Performers travel and live in campers traitors and converted buses After the show tonight crews will take down and toad up the tent A 5 am wake-u- p call Tuesday will be the signal for the trucks and trailers to hit the road to repeat the entire process again — in yet another Discovery mounted on launch pad 238 er If mN riOMMaa I MlPOIaalWUimNUkMBI FOHMAIUI: Continued from page 1 chosen for the big top on the west side of the fairgrounds was not quite large enough for the tent and other attractions Undaunted the crews moved to the esst side of the and began setting up what amounts to a small city More than 250 people travel with the circus — nearly 100 them performers from all over the world The circus also ITS OO rcnnng Mnry oi expenditures Campaign managers from both Bangerter's and Wilson's staffs said their candidates are weU on their way to raising and spending $1 million each in the governor’s race Independent gubernatorial candidate Merrill Cook’s latest statement on his financing indicated Be had raised about $15000 from private individuals and businesses and had contributed about $20000 to the campaign himself even fate-groun- ds iMMJclMipNtoii paid In Low Svbtcrifctrf JowimI jwnd m QrCllS are to detail fund raising and firing Space flight but Center undergoing tests before Thomas said ft was too early to a planned "flight readiness the flight faces a firing” of its threettquld-fueie- d sajMvhether main July 25 Earty The trouble followed another Monday? Mglneers began aeddent at Morton Thiokol’s loading the shuttle's internal plant in recent weeks in which fuel tanks with propellant for PVM-l’- s noszle steering mechmaneuvering rockets anism was damaged when an The firing of PVM-- l marks engineer mistakenly applied to a pressure fPPther crucial prelaunch hip hurt in the hydraulic system hurdle because it is the fifth ''There's no excuse for it” and final test booster firing' Boyce Mitchell a top booster required before Discovery's engineer with NASA said after flight post-Challenc- Governor’s Office The repots due today cmxm-a- Onfrf Koith Jorgenson's m Ihrcij jtesq Crckcrc Memo lotertelwueet Csoter 6 CesbeVeleyllWI v as a result engineers had to replace the booster's “aft skirt” which houses the steering mechanism with one used in an earlier booster test O-rin-g SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The value of Utah's farms and ranches has fallen )7M million In the past 12 months according to an annual report from the Utah Agriculture Statistics Service and the Utah Department of Agriculture The report says Utah agricultural land was valued at $55 billion in 1M7 and is valued at only $41 billion this year Utah land has dropped steadily in value in the past few years from $7 t :i1 having extruded that I’m going to go out then and look at all our options one of which is disassembling the rocket back to that joint” NASA managen scheduled a teleconference Monday afternoon to discuss the Incident and its possible impact on tee first Time were the figures released by the gubernatorial campaigns on the eve of late candidates for itewide office must file their first financial disclosure statements with the Lieutenant " began to decay” Thoaus said “Over the next one to two minutes after that the pressure went to sen which would lead us to believe we displaced the capture feature "We’re assessing Value of Utah farms drops report says towrera ear 752-751- M 1 WVWVTTWWT Wry |