Show Page 10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday February 22 1995 Weather j The Day of reckoning arrives for Ireland peace process forecast for noon Thursday Feb 23 ntrTnrTTn"ri Accu-Weath- -- er 4a OaMa 2aaJ0a40aMaS0a70aa0aS0a 10 hgMMiparakaa mwa lOOatlOa ar tw day BELFAST Northern Ireland (AP) — Prime Ministers John Major of Britain and John Bruton of Ireland set out today toward a seemingly impossible goal — lasting peace in Northern Ireland After two years of private nego- tiations between their ments Major and Bruton have struck a compromise between the COLD HARM H L moh STATIONARY —— um B E aMoGRg mm W El rsmmm E3 isa ft ftPi ca hushes snow kc IMSAooiMMMharInc kjnmy cloudy cloudy Cache forecast By Continental Weather Services Inc Weathar synopsis: A very strong and persistent high pressure is locked over the western United States keeping temperatures wed above normal Most of the storm energy is being shoved far north into southern Canada or south into Mexico and Arizona Not much change over the next live days except for a little cooling and an increase in clouds by the Today: Mostly sunny and warm afternoon as early morning patchy fog dissipates across the central sections of the valley Continued fair Wednesday evening Logan's high will reach 48 degrees with the low dropping to 22 degrees downtown and 9 16-1- Wellsville-Tranto- n Thursday: Continued sunny and mild Logan’s high wfll reach 48 degrees with the low dropping to 22 degrees downtown 25-2-8 degrees benches and 8 degreea In central tower valley locations 15-1- Extended: Fair end warm Friday Increasing clouds and coder Saturday day Friday weekend CT3C3 ojHapT I i M 1 ' 'njLuii Precipitation probabilities: 0 percent Saturday 15 cent Sunday 30 percent y Wednes-day-Frida- per- Cache temperatures City Historical Farm Lewiston Logan KBLQ Logan KVNU Logan USU ML Logan North Logan NW Logan Preston KACH Richmond Smlthfleld Trenton cran toe WeUsvfile 49 45 51 51 53 42 52 49 49 53 53 50 46 22 20 20 26 33 32 27 22 24 27 20 00 00 — 00 00 — 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 19 00 00 — 00 00 — 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Beaver Mountain - Northern Utah: Friday fair and mild s Lows to tower 30s Highs 55-6Saturday and Sunday mostly doudy and coder Slight chance of mountain showers Lows mld-2to lower 30s Highs coding into the upper 40s and 50s Southern Utah: Friday partly doudy Sight chance d showers extrema southeast Lows mid-20-s to lower 40s Highs InlhaeOB Saturday and Sunday mostly doudy A little cooler Slight chance of mountain showers Lows 20s and 30s 55-6- 5 Northern Idaho: Friday mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or snow showera over the mountains Continued mild Lows in the 30s Highs In the 50s Saturday and Sunday partly doudy and cooler Lows in the mid-2to lower 30s to lower 50s Highs In the mid-40s 0s Central Idaho: Friday partly doudy Continued mild Lows In the 20t to lower 30s Highs In the 50s Saturday and Sunday fair and cooler Lows in the teens to mW-2Highs mostly in the 40s Southern Idaho: Friday Mr Continued mild Lows In the mid-2to mid-3to lower 60s SaturHighs in the mid-5day and Sunday fair A little coder Lows In the 20s Highs in the upper 40s and the 50a 0s West Unseasonably warm weather was expected to continue today In the Northinto the high 60s and 70s In Washington and Oregon and into the 80s in CMfomia Record daily high temperatures were recorded in several Western spots including 78 degrees in Redding Calif one degree higher than the 1964 record and 70 degrees In Miles City Mont six degrees higher than the 1906 record A storm system over northwest Mexico was fueling scattered showers and thunderstorms in southern parts of Arizona New Mexico extreme southern Utah southwest Colorado and west with temperatures reaching CaH-fom- ia Northern Utah: Tonight Mr Patchy fog Cache Valley Lowe mid-20- e to lower 30a Thursday sunny and warm Highs mid-50- s to upper 60s Watt Dixie: Tonight becoming partly doudy Slight chance of evening showera and thunderstorme Thursday partly cloudy Warm Salt Lake Ogden and Provo: Tonight B Dec 20 1974 Temporary ! Jan 17 1975: Cease-fir- e ends Dec 15 1993 Britain and Ireland issue Tramework for peace Aug 31 1994: The IRA declares ! a cease-fir- e Oct 13 1994: Protestant paramilitaries announce a cease-fir- e Non 17 1994: Irish Prime Minister Albert Reynolds resigns Jan 15 1995: British soldiers end daytime patrols in Belfast Feb 18 1995: Officials say aB peace plan issues are resolved great sCj 84 A A 1920 act of Britafi PSifiamant spN Northern Inland tom Inland When Inland became a dominion in 1921 wid Mar a republic Northern Ireland with its Protestant majority choae to remain part of fiw United Kingdom The Cattxdic population charged 9wy were discriminate against in dwvcdrw rights housing and smptoyrnentVWanoe and tenorism persisted tor decades enguuT) Al CwlendonO 4 fciiiSSSSgSSSi Lange resuming There were bloodstains found on the top and sides of the shoes said defense attorney Johnnie Cochran Jr He asked Lange if Goldman’s shoes came in contact with any blood when coroner’s officials moved the body Not that he knew of Lange said federal grand jury and was Continued from page 1 favored insiders rather than the needs of the poor and second by a coverup of these facts that has now extended for over four years up to and including this month” Adams said The independent counsel said Watt’s testimony and concealment required by subpoena to produce documents regarding his consultant activities The grand jury said Watt lied in both appearances about numerous material issues Among these the indictment said were the nature of his meetings with HUD Secretary Samuel Pierce and Pierce’s executive assistant Deborah Gore seeking HUD funds after he left Interior in 1983 The indictment alleges Watt was paid more than $500000 for successfully contacting Reagan administration political appointees at HUD to get HUD funding g 1984-8- 6 In 1990 the indictment savs Watt testified before a dur-in- temperatures h the 60s and 70s Temperatures were expected to be h the 20s to 40s h New England 40s to 50s h the Midwest and 60s h the states The nation's hot spot Tuesday was Harlingen Texas at 85 degrees Two cities h Minnesota Orr and Eveleth M the nation's low temperature of 5 degrees below zero Other reports at 5 am EST (atmoswith cross-examinati- on Dean Contrary to Watt’s testimony the indictment said Pierce provided support for Watt’s requests for HUD funds including for housing projects that Watt explicitly denied having discussed with Pierce Also contrary to Watt’s testimony the indictment said Watt met with Ms Dean interfered with his investigation and “added substantially to the investigation’s length and its cost to the American tax- JMlHSiETJ payers” TIRE Adams said he was continuing a AUTOMOTIVE CENTERS to pursue obstructions of his investigation In June 1989 Watt testified MICHELIN samm io before the House employment and housing subcommittee investigat mcauii Brake Service Coupon Shooting jl Front DiscRoar Drum Package Continued from page 1 At the cemetery Utah Highway Patrol officers wearing black bands over their badges folded an on rout nan- much - numomn Major Brand Tires at Discount Prices tuRtnon mu after mur children now live with Fred Hansen returned home from Brigham Young University after just one semester because she would not trust anyone but her mother to look after her young DIUTlff t orraeriinmgs Resurface front rotors I or rear drums I ‘Adjust System I RoadTest American flag that had been draped over Joanne Hansen’s casket and presented it to her son Skye He held it in his lap and cried softly as members of the Hansen and Findlay families hugged him and his three younger sisters The l WUMWiCaupen-EqMM1E- 3 Alignment J S Service Coupon Electronic Wheel Alignment I Standard Alignment $2499 I Thrust Alignment 3499 j 4499 Alignment eel 155SR13 165SR13 17570R13 18570R13 18570R14 19570R14 J Shims Extra i WUVWhCsupan-fiqEraiMI- £ Lube! 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I ) Only $ i Moat Cars Ugtit Thicks Up to S quarts Premium Qreda oa daughter “Now they who were always tad together in the early years a mother and daughter who shared a deep friendship and a name have MONROj made yet another sacrifice for love” Janna Findlay said She also read excerpts of a letter in which Joanne Hansen had told her husband “My love for you Northern Idaho: Tonight partly doudy Fair south Patchy valley fog Lows In the will never die forever and ever lower 30s to the lower 40a Thursday and ever” partly doudy north Mostly sunny south Law enforcement officials from Highs 55 to 65 throughout Northern Utah attendDC 31 Central Idaho: Tonight dear Patchy ed the service wearing black aim Central: Birmingham 32 Bismarck to the 30 partly doudy Chicago 29 Denver 40 bands or black bands across their valley fog Lowe In the s Thursday sunny Highs in the fair Des Moines 43 Fort Worth 50 party badges About a dozen Utah High50a to the lower 60s cloudy Indianapolis 29 partly doudy Kansas City 50 fair Little Rock 42 way Patrol Southern Idaho: Ti Lowe In Louisville 30 Memphis 40 fair Nashvtte sheriff and police cars their lights e the 20s to tfie 28 New Orleans 42 North Platte 36 Mr flashing led the procession of cars sunny Highs 551065 Oklahoma City 48 Omaha 36 partly to the cemetery doudy Rapid CXy 45 partly doudy St John Wyoming: Tonight clear to partly Louis 38 fair Minneapolls-S- t Findlay said they offered 31 Paul doudy Areas of fog west late Lows from foggy Sault Sts Marie 12 snow Ban to honor his daughter with a 20 to 30 10 to 20 mountains and far Antonio 51 salute but he declined partly doudy wsst Thursday areas of morning fog ' West: Albuquerque 47 fair Anchordidn’t want any shots around “I west Otherwise partly sunny Higha age 12 fair Boise 38 fair Casper 43 the children Every shot that rang mid 50s to lower 60s 40s to lower partly doudy Fairbanks 09 Great Falls 50e mountains and far wesL 41 Honolulu 71 Mr Las Vbgas 58 partly out would have brought back doudy memories” he said Heavy Daty $ni Hi Shocks OO £3 BAYS WdvniiCNpMciMMiiisj Sena As Gash! mid-tee- ns mid-20- r m(d-30- 21-g- verV Urt-W- f JelLH0l?Qrc ttpvet88pJocation Store North Mala Laoaa Utah e -- oationjdsSes BOS un TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE that started late Tuesday described for Cochran procedures for establishing rigor mortis and lividity (how blood is pooled in a victim’s body) and for taking body temperature The detective described how the bodies were inspected wrapped in plastic sheets and moved from the crime scene around 10:30 am June 13 the morning after the slayings He also said he attended the autopsies on the victims He said the victims’ hands were not bagged or specially wrapped to preserve possible trace evidence That is most often done in gunshot cases he said When challenged by Cochran he added “There are other ways of doing things’’ calf perhaps” ing the HUD scandal He testified Hansen’s brother During the funeral the two famwestern Texas Temperatures In the Southwest were expected in the 70s and ilies made it clear the mother and 80s daughter should be remembered Some heavier rah including potential for how they lived not how they flash flooding was expected h southern died Arizona Janna Findlay Joanne Hansen’s Sunny but unseasonably cool weather was expected today In the Southeast recalled how Joanne pheric conditions not available for many cMes): East Albany NY 24 enow Atlanta 37 Boston 28 snow Buffalo 16 enow Charleston SC 37 Chattanooga 31 Cincinnati 27 doudy Cleveland 19 partly doudy Detroit 22 doudy Jacksonville 35 Key West 64 windy Knoxville 27 Macon 35 Miami 56 New York 34 partly doudy Philadelphia 33 fair Pittsburgh 21 enow Portland Maine 26 doudy Richmond 30 Tampa 48 Washington fair Lows lower 30s Thursday sunny and warm Highs 55-8-0 north and upper 60s south Ogden temperatures: 55 31 56 V BsWtet Prosecutors have said in court that the blood matches Simpson’s as do other drops of a trail leading from the bodies As today’s session in the OJ Simpson trial got under way Lange also testified that there were footprints found in pools of blood around the bodies but Goldman’s were not among them He said Goldman was wearing “cloth-typ- e athletic boots” with rubber bodies and a “cloth upper part that went all the way to mid- about his work as a consultant sister-in-la- w Southern Utah: Tonight becoming partly cloudy Slight chance of evening showera and thunderstorme extreme couth Lows 25-4- 0 Thursday partly cloudy Slight chance of showers — southeast Hghs 65-7-0 I IRELAND c Britain O'def troops into Northern Ireland jj V Londonderry northern!? dTV National forecast Middle By The Associated Press V 96fl: po-'ic- nm peratures Cold weather pressing down from Canada was expected to produce enow across the upper Great Lakes and upper State forecasts riM J m 5 West continued to enjoy springlike tem- O tCvN I power-sharin- cross-examinati- on Scattered rain and snow flurries fefi in the Northeast this morning while the S3 EJE3 E3 El E3 ' sh hopes to convince Northern Ireland Protestants that it is not a sellout to Catholics who want to unite the province with the overwhelmingly Catholic Irish Republic Major and Bruton are certain to suggest changes in relationships within Northern Ireland between the British-rule- d north and independent south and between Dublin and London They will endorse a g Parliament for Northern Ireland Britain dosed the province's Protestant-dominate- d Parliament in 1972 during the worst spate of trouble CNo 0s The ski resort reports 86 Inches at midmountain with no new snow Surface conditions are machine-packe- d with pring-ik- e conditions Al rune are open High temperatures reached 48 yesterday with a low of 17 ®ct v!h beti ' ! I bloodshed the last five months have been largely violence-fre- e because of the Irish Republican Army's Sept 1 cease-fir- e and a matching Oct 13 truce by “loyalists” Major who won Cabinet approval for the plan Tuesday LOS ANGELES (AP) — Blood from a gate at Nicole Brown Simpson's home was not collected until three weeks after she was slain even though a technician was asked to do so the day after the murders a detective testified P— ggg gLJV" fciw today Detective Tom Lange said that on the day Montana east of the divide: Tonight the bodies of Ms Simpson and ha friend Ron partly cloudy and coder Lows 15 to 30 Thursday partly doudy and mild with Goldman were found he asked a criminalist to southwest winds east elopes of the collect the blood But acknowledged under Rockies Highs 50 to 65 that the blood wasn’t seized Montana west of the divide: Tonight until July 3 about three weeks later and Thursday partly doudy Patchy valLange said he wouldn’t have released the ley fog morning Miid Thursday Lows 25 crime scene had he known blood remained on to 35 Highs 50 to 60 the back gate He testified that he didn’t find out until July 3 that the blood hadn’t been Extended forecasts taken Highs High Low PcpSnow sh fKT Detective describes delay in murder probe mki-20- Average temperatures: USU’s average high temperature for this date is 39 degrees with the average tow dropping to 19 degrees ns Protestantism and Irish nationalism But it remains to be seen which factions — if any — will embrace their framework for a Northern Ireland political settlement The document was to be unveiled this morning in Belfast Bruton and Major are counting on a newfound willingness between political rivals to negotiate buoyed by public enthusiasm for the prevailing peace After a quarter-centur- y of pro-Briti- — tradi-tio- j pro-Briti- govern- province’s two steadfast Northern Ireland's conflict reaching an end 753-24- 12 |