Show MM The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday Former CIA director missing canoe found LA PLATA Md (AP) — Former CIA director William Colby was missing today after a canoe he had been using was found capsized near his southern Maryland home Foul play is not suspected Colby's absence was noticed Sunday night and Coast Guard v fJ 2jr' ' ’ crews searched the Wicomico River near his Cobb Island home for more than five hours until 12:45 am said Petty Officer Joe Dye Colby 76 headed the Central Intelligence Agency from 1973 to 1976 under Presidents Nixon and Ford He joined the federal spy agency in 1950 after serving in the CIA’s forerunner the Office of Strategic Services during World Warll He has been a Washington lawyer and consultant since leaving the agency Colby began his intelligence career parachuting into France to fight Nazis He later headed the CIA’s Saigon office during the Vietnam War and was associated with Phoenix an infiltration operation to root out rural support for communist guerrillas It led to sweeping arrests torture and execution of suspects Critics said most of those killed were innocent peasants Second Chechen rebel leader slain GROZNY Russia (AP) — The successor to Dzhokhar Dudayev the Chechen rebel leader slain a week ago also has been killed in the breakaway republic Russia’s ITAR-Tknews agency reported today Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev was killed Sunday night or this morning in a clash among separatist fighters according to ITAR-TkChechen government in Citing officials with the Moscow-backe- d 10 Grozny it said Yandarbiyev was killed near Urus-Marimiles south of the Chechen capital Dudayev's death has created confusion over prospects for peace talks in Chechnya where Russian troops have been battling Chechen rebels for more than 16 months ss ss an Subway gunman Goetz to file bankruptcy NEW YORK (AP) — Subway gunman Bernhard Goetz r slapped with a $43 million verdict for shooting a teen-age- — — says he will file for bankruptcy to protect his assets Goetz will file an'emeigency federal bankruptcy petition today which would delay any collection of his assets by at least several months — the time it would take for a court trustee to be appointed said his lawyer Damay Hoffman Last week’s jury award came in the civil case fried by Darrell Cabey one of four youths Goetz shot on a subway car in 1984 because he thought they wanted to mug him Cabey now 30 was left paralyzed and Goetz who was acquitted in 1987 of criminal charges in the shooting also said he would not appeal the verdict brain-damag- ed We Buy Aluminum Cans iw iks — rage a Massacre ends with capture WorldNation - April PORT ARTHUR Australia (AP) — A gunman who pulled a rifle from a tennis bag and slaughtered at least 34 people at a colonial prison was arrested today as he fled burning from an inn that he set ablaze The man had barricaded himself inside the inn with three hostages and two bodies were found in the bumed-orubble on the island ut of Thsmania Police said the third hostage also likely perished which would raise the death toll to 35 Armed with a semiautomatic rifle the man methodically gunned down tourists Sunday afternoon at the Port Arthur historic site before barricading himself inside the bed and breakfast which was owned by friends of his late father’s After a standoff the gunman set fire to the inn and was driven out by the 12-ho- ur flames He threw his rifle aside “His clothing was on fire and he started taking his clothing off’’ police Superintendent Bob Fielding said Police said the gunman was a local man with a history of psychological problems He is to be charged in court after he is treated for AP photo An unidentified man who lost three members of his family to a lone gunman's Sunday killing spree sits in a polce car at a temporary police headquarters today near Port Arthur Tasmania The man's wife and two small girls aged 6 and 3 were among the 34 confirmed dead burns but doctors have not said when that will be He will not be identified until the charges are made and under Australia’s strict trial laws the media may not report about his for fear of disturbing evidence “Some of the deceased were sitting there as if they were enjoying their meals” police people outsidejiolice said “He said ‘There’s a lot of WASPs around today there’s not many Japs here are there?' and then started muttering to himself” a survivor who was not identified told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio Superintendent Jack Johnston said “Their meals were still on the table Blood was background until the trial is under way Witnesses said the gunman had muttered everywhere racially tinged remarks before walking “What toward the Broad Arrow Cafe where he rifle from a tennis bag pulled a and began shooting Tbday the bodies of 20 victims remained1 in the cafe some sitting in front of half-eate- n lunches Police had not yet moved the bodies 1 The man then walked into the cafe and saw inside the restaurant was exactly like the product of war It was horrify- ing About 1:30 pm on Sunday the gunman drove up to the prison in a mustard-colore- d Vtolvo hatchback with a surfboard strapped on top and talked casually with some of the 5 high-power- ed methodically started shooting — “He wasn’t going it was ‘bang’ and then he’d pick someone else out and line them up and shoot them" witness Phillip Milbum told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio 250000 expected for ‘Christian Woodstock’ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Capitol steps were the destination for thousands of young people taking part in the Washington for Jesus rally billed as a “Christian Woodstock” by its organizers US Park Police are preparing and for up to 250000 teen-age- rs young adults during today’s rally featuring about 20 Christian musical groups and two dozen speakers The event continues Ibesday “This event is to speak about hope and have young people in the hundreds of thousands doing something positive not something negative” rally spokes woman Delores Hearn said Jeff Fenholt former lead singer of rock band Black Sabbath is host at the youth rally “Young people are hungry for a cause" said Fenholt who played Jesus in the Broadway musical “Jesus Christ Superstar” Other scheduled speakers include Norma McCorvey the plaintiff “Jane Roe” in the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion but now an ‘ ' v anti-aborti- activist actress on include the Revs Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson Similar Washington for Jesus rallies were held in 1980 and in 1988 The rally’s date April 29 is Vanity who starred in the film “Purple Rain” and actor Todd Bridges who played Willis on the television series” Different Strokes" “It’ll be equivalent to a Christian Woodstock” spokesman significant organizers said because in 1607 one of Vir- David Jordan Allen said Tuesday’s events will be more show centered an of an y mock trial about societal problems Hearn said Speakers ginia’s first settlers Rev Robert Hunt arrived in America and dedicated the new country to the glory of God all-ag- es all-da- vn ifi - 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