Show m-yr TI Page 12— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday April 2 Clinton welcomes Italian president The AccuWeattier lot forecast for noon taia mata 0 IS M Mi SOt i Wednesday SOt 40v EB L H loh (HI mtdm mm mtOMtm EZ3 wm 3 April ri&tsm Mi i Mi 70s (Oi us mon E33 mow 100i 111 lsse avUvvsnnsT inv O £2 dD E3 cc autmr FT CLOUDY cloudy Cache forecast By Continental Weather Services Inc Weather aynopala: A weak storm ptM to the north of the state Tuesday bringing some rain to northern Utah Conditions should be nice Wednesday through the end of the week with mainly dry conditions and will temperatures above the seasonal aver- Today: Cloudy and cooler with rain Hkety throughout the day Partly cloudy and mild Tuesday evening Logan's high wM reach 56 degress with the low dropping to 32 degrees downtown 36 degrees In Hyrum and 28 degrees In the colder vaNey locations Extended: Partly cloudy Thursday and a little warmer Sunny and very warm Friday and Saturday Logan's high wW reach the low to m(d-60- o lows dropping into the low to mid-ao- lower 30s Wednesday partly cloudy Chance of rain and mountain snow showers west Snow level 6500 feet Highs in the mkMOs to lower 50s Southern Idaho: Tonight mostly cloudy west with a chance of rain showers Partly cloudy easL Lows 25 to 35 east 30s west Wednesday partly A cloudy chance of showers west Highs in toe 50s Wyoming: Tonight increasing clouds Scattered rain or snow showers s s Lows in the to teens mountains and far west Wednesday mostly cloudy itaiswlrls Scattered light rain maMy east Cooler Highs mkMOs with east s mid-20- Average temperatures: USUs averhigh tomperaturs tor Ms date Is 53 with the average low dropping to 30 degrees age Precipitation probabilities: Tues- day 50 percent Wednesday 5 percent Thursdoy-Saturda- y 0 percent mid-30- tomU-50- e Montana oast of tfa dfvfdai Tonight mostly cloudy with scattered snow showors more numerous east West s to low 30s winds Lows Wadnaoday toof ihowon wait acattarad ihowara mml Afternoon wait to noittv wait wfnda Highs 35 to 45 north 45 to 55 south mld-20- Snow potential: In toe No naw snow Is next five vaey over the Cache temperatures Montana waat of thadMtfa: Tonight araaa of low doudt and tog A law anow from Monday aw showers north acattarad showers south Lows in the 20a Wednesday mostly cloudy wkh a chance of shown Hist Farm Hlgha upper 40s to low 50s Logan KVNU Northern Utah: Thursday partly cloudy A slight chance of mountain NW Logan showers Lows tower 30s to tower 40s Htahm in tan 60ft Fridftv and Hi onivnnM Trenton Average precipitation The stats average of normal pracfcl-tatto- n tor toe week ending March 29 Is 61 pereenL compared to 142 percent tor laat yar aooording to Goylon Athcroft aselstant Utah State climatologist at Utah State University The Western Region hod 83 percent and 153 percent Dixie 72 percent and 195 percent North Central In vMch Cache County Is located 106 percent end 155 percent 8outo Central 64 percent and 161 part cam Norviavn Mouraavut wniGn vnoai of the etreema of Northern Utah rise 106 percent end 123 percent Uinta Basin 80 percent end 139 percent Southeastern 51 percent end 128 per-- Southem Utah: Thursday Mr Lowe 30e end tower 40e Hlgha in the 70s Friday and Saturday tunny worm days Mid Mr at mght Lows 3545 Highs 70s and tower 80s Northern Idaho: Thursday mostly cloudy wkh s alight chance of veloy rain and mountain snow showers Lows in s too 30s Highs In too to toe tower 60s Friday end Saturday partly ctoudy end wanner Lowe In the mid-3to toe mkMOs Highe In toe upper SOe to toe upper 60a mid-50- Central Idaho: Thursday through Saturday partly cloudy and warmer Lowe In toe 20s to Vis tower 80s Thurs- day warming to moey 30s by Saturday Hlgha In toe 50s Thureday wanning to toe to new 70 by Saturday mid-50- e Southern Idaho: Thureday totough Saturday partly cloudy end warmer Lowe In too 30s to toe tower 40e Thurs- s to toe day wanning to toe e by Saturday Highe In the to the mkMOs Thursday wanning to toe SOe to toe tower 70a mtt-40- a mkt-30- mid-50- National forecast VfNu Ip CM KS 53 C3 S3 E3 E3 O I 5 £±£1 State forecasts fHTheAeeocjejpdtoese Northern Utah: Tonight end III peny enuoy twyi nrav nwinovy Lows tower 30s to at marten showers tower 40b HtfwOMSi Southern Utah: Tonight and Wednesday partly cloudy Low 30s and tower 40s tfrghs 85-7-5 DUc Tonight and Wednesday party ctoudy Cottar tonighL Salt Lake Ogden end Prove: cramp Toripi d ranng Pw Lowe mid- - to upper 30s Colder Wednesday party ctoudy Sigft chance of ahemoon ram showers Highs new 60 Chance of rein 20 percent this evening and 20 percent Wednesday afternoon Ogden tomperateee: 56 36 Parte of toe Pacific Northwest saw freezing rein end some weae of enow early today R wee eteo mining acmes pvv oi Vw NOffiNR ana w nw eng tend vtav anowwoo h fowciit nan Msks: Tonight and 500-450- nwd-30- 1 Contort ttehac Torahs motty ctoudy west wto a (Mras of ram end mouraan enow shower Snow tod 6500 tssL Puff ctoudy east Lowe In toe 20s to iwonepnp inn nonn 1- toundetstorme from toe Great Baain to western Montane Higher elevation enow woe also aoctod In tie region Windy oondfrons atoo onto develop In too Plertkand winds oatt guM to 35 mph at tones tow afternoon ee a tow prasein syeism dsratopc In eodfuratt- The forecast caked for windy oontfr-ton- a from Pe eeefem Great Lakes to the mkFAsanee etetoe twnks to a tow pressure system moving East Mo the Atonbc Ocean Thera could otto be a nh of rain and enow from toe aoutoem Ip of fit Appetechwne to v astern Mary-- anti-terrori- campaign in exchange for easing Russian restrictions on US poultry imports Ginton made the comments after a meeting with the Italian president He praised Italy as a strong partner for 50 years “He has always always worked to strengthen the close cooperation between our two countries” Ginton said of Scalfaro He thanked the Italian president for his country’s support of international peace efforts in Bosnia and the Middle East Clinton saluted Italian soldiers working side by side with Americans in Bosnia “They are giving the people of Bosnia a chance for peace” he said ing rules to prohibit “off-dut- y manifestations of racial and other forms of bias” The rules immediately take effect for most Treasury agents except for unionized employees in the US Customs Service Treasury officials told reporters The other Treasury agencies include the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms the Secret Service and the Internal Revenue Service “We cannot enforce the law fairly and with repute unless law enforcement officials demonstrate in perception and reality that their behavior is as free from bias as the fair administration of Rubin said Of the 31 agents affected 15 will be referred to their agencies for disciplinary inquiries and 16 for inquiries or counRonald Noble former said seling fact-findi- ng undersecretary for Treasury JH tl enforcement who is serving as a consultant to the department on the matter He said the most severe disciplinary action would It! be removal of the agents from their jobs Noble also revealed that of the g 100 or so Treasury agents working on a federal investigation of recent fires at predominantly black Southern churches two g ar g B were among those being referred for disciplinary inquiries for their conduct at the Roundups and 10 attended the Roundups but were not subject to referral The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms will consult with the Justice Department to determine whether the 12 agents in question must discontinue work on the arson investigation Noble said ab another The recommendations being adopted first reported by The Washington Post also include a stringent screening process to avoid hiring agents who are biased Reviews by TYeasury and the Justice Department found that 45 Justice employees and between 100 Tre w fix Pi pc rei ol (f fex as of AP photo Back to work an Bi in Former Polish Resident Lech Walesa speaks at a news conference in the shipyard In Gdansk Poland Tuesday Claiming poverty alter senring five year's as Poland's president Walesa returned to his old shipyard job Tuesday as a shipyard electrician — but did not get his hands dirty Walesa was accompanied by a bodyguard and rode in a Mercedes Benz da tcil the sc red e Social workers struggle to help prisoners’ kids IM me me WASHINGTON (AP) — Champagne Saltes was 6 when her mother went to prison “I'm still angry at her for leaving me for 10 years” she says “1 can't sen get over it as much as I try to” At a time when America's prison population is booming Champagne is far from alone Most of the 14 million people jailed each year are parents who leave kids behind social workers say The situation has become more critical in the last decade because of a 300 percent increase in imprisoned women mostly for drag crimes Now the needs of prisoners' children are straining the abilities of private and government agencies “We are talking about millions and millions and millions of children whose lives are affected by the imprisonment or the cor rectional supervision of a parent” said Creasie Finney Hair ston dean of the University of Illinois-Chicago- something wrong she would correct me" Now that she’s out of prison college of they have a good relationship ’s social work The problems were the subject But they can’t live together said now 17 who explained she grew up without a parent and can't become a child again The teen-ag- er who has lived in a convent for years will graduate from a Catholic gills’ school this of these kids Champagne of a recent pro- gram for social workers sponsored by the Child Welfare League of America Most women in jail have two or more children and often are single parents said John Mattingly of the Annie Casey Foundation a Baltimore philanthropy group that works to improve con- ditions for disadvantaged chil- dren and families Some children such as Cham- spring and go to college Others aren't so lucky “There is a myth that imprison- she ment is so common in some neighborhoods that there is no stigma attached to it” says Hairston “But you would have to see and hear some of the things kids say to one another on the play- ground It may not be ‘your mother is a prostitute’ It doesn't come out that nicely” end ConnechArt frstora tapering Ns rtfisot Temporahsae wsra ewded to dmt into the 30a and 40s along a strip stretching from Seattle to Mone tooraaang to toe 7ta to too Mtom totad efthe nehon 8 should top 60 tn psito of Tokos Oxetooma Kansas and toe fleeeri 2 autoweal to Cattma ttonaey e nM pueang is 60 moh oven paefcng haned a Put and tracked down power toes to U Banoe aim itsc cor T we sioi Ex Council Continued from Page 1 meeting at 6:15 pm in Gty 255 N Main St Halt Other agenda items include a public hearing on the annexation of 30 acres at the mouth of Dry Canyon which is expected to be developed into a wilderness park and a trailhead for a ant sim 11 the is a sen offe pagne maintain a relationship with the parent “She was very caring” Champagne said of her mother “She was very involved If I did grant at Wednesday's regular Logan Peak the que videotape that everyone's seen and we're embarrassed'' Justice Department spokesman officers" he said “The officers just beat those people up — really hard blows" vali assistant attorney general for civil director of the American Gvil Liberties Union of Southern California “It didn't seem to be necessary They didn't appear to be resisting” “It's another Rodney King” she added referring to the 1991 were aboard because the truck was on a road frequently used to bypass a checkpoint about 60 miles north of the border The Border Patrol handed off the chase to the sheriff's deputies The pickup pulled over on receive city funds and bow much should be given The council will consider the pro win ed vehicle trail to the top of I and Beating The woman did not require Myron Marlin said today in Washington that the FBI had opened a civil rights investigation And Deval Patrick the hospitalization The Riverside County Sheriff's rights discussed the case this CoiUaned ftmn Page 1 Department immediately began an internal investigation and placed the two deputies on paid administrative leave Their names were not released but the depart- ment said one has been on the force for 21 years and the other for five years “I'm net going to stand up here and say that there was no force used because you would laugh me out of the room" sheriff's morning with US Attorney Nora Manclla in Los Angeles Marlin said President Clinton also expressed concern White House press secretary Mike McCurry said today Jose Pescador Mexico's consul general in Los Angeles said he was shocked by the TV footage and w anted justice “At first 1 was angry but I also Sgt Mark Lehman told reporters “We saw it we saw the same was surprised because 1 didn't believe that those people were Students year That she say's indicates that a Costimed from Page 1 locations Viascabaler said enrollmeal I res got do police said Ramona Ripston executive videotaped beating of the motorist by police officers after a chase The officers’ on state criminal acquittal charges led to the Los Angeles high-spee- d riots Two of the officers later were convicted on federal charges The midday chase begin when the pickup's driver refused to stop for Border Patrol officials They suspected illegal aliens Pomona Freeway about 20 miles east of Los Angeles and 19 pco- pie crowded into the bed of the pickup dashed down a brushy embankment The color videotape showed a deputy running up seconds later and swinging a baton at the driver standing beside the cab Tbe driver was knocked over a freeway guardrail to the ground The woman clutching a purse was pulled from the cab beaten and yanked to tbe ground by her hair Heavy rain In Now England should to snow to parts at Memo od Northern jvmvni Dakota changed to freezing ram thie morning with snow in s farther north Some areas from Massachusetts to inches of Maryland sew between ram with some Greeks streams and rivers near or at hood stage A eoW front could meko H windy 60 Wednesday moody ctoudy wkh e good chance of rsra and mountain snow 0 toaL show era Snow level 1 to twer 40s Lews In the t upper 40s to mtt-50- a tu pi behavior At the same time the Treasury Department is planning to tell its 19500 law enforcement officers how they are supposed to behave on their own time TYeasury officials reacting to the fallout from the annual parties said today they are institut- justice requires them to be’’ Extended forecasts accused Ginton of cozying up to Yeltsin at summit in Egypt last month’s — reportedly discussing US help in his Treasury secretary referring agents for possible discipline tion in “Good 01’ Boys Roundups” that featured racist WeUsvMe Wednesday: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of a light rain showar Partly cloudy and mild Wednesday avenfng Logan's high will reach 59 degrees with the low dropping to 34 degrees downtown and 28 degraes at He said he hoped presidential politics did WASHINGTON (AP) — President Clinton suggesting there’s plenty of time ahead for not interfere with the ability of Congress to campaigning called for a political truce for enact legislation that he could support — saynow with Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole ing he favored that to wielding his veto pen “We shouldn't have a work stoppage between “I think we should put off the politics for a now and November” Clinton said little longer For many people this election has gone on since the second I took my hand The president speaking at a news conference with Italian President Oscar Luigi Scal-far- o off the Bible in 1991” Ginton said said he hoped that bipartisan agreements On another subject Ginton said his admincould be reached with Republicans in Conistration would not try to get involved in Russian President Boris Yeltsin’s gress on key issues including a balanced budget campaign saying the United States should “I just hope we can avoid this kind of grid- not “take any position on the elections in lock There’s no need for it” Clinton said another country” Still Ginton said “Wc have to say clearly when asked about the contest with Dole the GOP presidential candithat we are on the side of political reform date democracy respecting the rights of other “We both have jobs to do and we ought to countries and economic reform” Some Republicans in Congress have do them” Ginton said WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin said today he is referring 31 Treasury agents for further inquiry or possible discipline for their participa- age expected days Lj 1996 Weather i ”t normally is down from fall quarter to spring quarter but that pa- tera is shifting somewhat this “plateau tuition" scheme that allows students to pay the same fee for 12 through 18 hours is working More e students are she said which is carolling full-tim- exactly the goal of plateau tuition of pubing students through col lege faster to make room for others Added Emcit: “Plateau tuition is definitely doing what we hoped it would do" But plateau tuition which USU started last fall backfired over the find quarter as the cumber of students fell precipipart-tim- e tously and full timer didaY show -- Sent son ddr toe prow EC Per 1996 £ By b Med For It fine unsi) both up in the numbers projected Budget directors blamed plateau tuition for about a third of a projected S24 million budget deficit It Ame form poop M To erase the shortfall by year's end June 30 tbe administration anno imposed a quick fix by ordering budget cuts and across-the-boa- Wc rd pouring one-tim- revenue into e the deficit poL I -- i V V’ |