| Show Sw K Page 4 — Thu Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October 13 1996 Clinton opens Western tour MORRISON Colo (AP) — President Ginton opened a Western campaign swing Saturday in the jagged red rocks of Colorado listing a cheerful melody of accomplishments before hiding away for debate preparation The president planned sparse public schedules in Denver and New Mexico where he was headed Sunday morning for three days of mock debates golf and rest The final debate with Bob Dole is Wednesday in San Diego With the electoral map in mind before leaving Washington Clinton signed legislation whose centerpiece aims to help protect the Everglades in Florida He is challenging Dole for the state’s 25 electoral votes which normally go to Republicans Red Standing in the open-ai- r water-resourc- es Rocks Amphitheater Clinton promoted the new law and other AP photo Dennis Peron right takes notes during an interview on the phone while Gary Johnson lights a marijuana filled pipe in an office at the Proposition 215 Headquarters formerly the Cannabis Buyers Club Friday in San Francisco Peron is the founder of the Cannabis Buyers Club and the main force behind Proposition 215 which would legalize marijuana for medical use Peron was arrested earlier Friday by state drug agents and released on his own recognizance at around 3:30 pm ‘I am willing to go to jail for what I believe in Peron says Marijuana advocate arrested SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Undercover agents used fake doctors’ notes to buy marijuana at a Los Angeles club that claims it sold the drug only to people who could prove they had AIDS cancer or other terminal illnesses Dennis Peron founder of the Cannabis month’s shutdown of his club in which more than 100 pounds of marijuana were seized as an attempt to defeat a November ballot measure to legalize marijuana for medical uses — Proposition 215 California Attorney General Dan Lun-gre- n said the raid and arrest were the culmination of a two-yeinvestigation initiated by city police Buyers Club was arrested Friday on charges of conspiracy and possession and ar sale of marijuana The attorney general’s office charges “The timing has nothing to do with 215” Lungren said Peron denounced the arrest and last since 1991 operating from a storefront on a busy street and claiming 11 (KX1 members Peron sold pot to drug peddlers and people without medical problems The club openly sold the illegal drug Members insisted they had rigid restrictions and required proof of a patient’s medical condition to sell marijuana But the indictment says undercover agents were able to obtain marijuana with faked doctors’ notes recommending the drug as treatment Some agents presented club owners with notes from fictitious doctors who suggested marijuana for ailments like acute back pain colitis and insomnia Peron was released on his own recognizance and due to be arraigned next week Lungren said five others alleged to be involved were also being sought Candidates nationwide spurn debates WASHINGTON (AP) — Bill and Bob did it and Jack and Al But all across this great land as issues scream to he aired all mer Colorado Gov Richard Democratic challenger's proposal to debate in each of the district’s nine counties: “How about we hold 18 debates? I'll double the ante I’d like to hold a ample in Washington too” Debates arc a way of letting it all hang out In manner of candidates for high office arc ducking stonewalling just plain refusing to debate their opponents Usually a commanding lead has something to do with it “JC Watts is afraid to face his own electorate” cries state Rep I d Crocker who’s itching to lake away Watts’ congressional scat in Oklahoma “It’s a fear that his lack of debating skills will come out” Lamm who knows what it is to be shut out Ross Perot did it to president When he was in office Lamm said he always debated his opponents “It’s an important part of democracy” he said “The public ought to demand a debate” Tell that to Strom Thurmond the South Carolina senator who wondered out loud why he should give Elliott Close free publicity Or to Sen Jesse Helms: He says North Carolina voters know where he stands without a debate Or to House BC the Greek orators Aeschines and Demosthenes con- tested whether Demosthenes should he honored with a gold crown for his service to Athens Harvard's Spy Club held debates in 1719 The John Kcnncdy-Richar- d Nixon debates of 1960 set the tone and established the precedent for modern presidential debates But nothing in the rules says there has to be a debate Debates are “sure as hell better than the ads" said for reasons challenger Giovanni Cicionc in Rhode Island trying to entice Rep Patrick Kennedy into debate In Pennsylvania Rep Joseph McDade had this puldown for his 30-sca- even with his seniority and position as House Republican leader he agreed to debate his opponent in his last campaign “I thought it was an obligation and responsibility You knew you were giving free publicity” he said Jim Maloney taking on Republican Rep Gary Franks in Connecticut asked for a debate a week in September and (Xlobcr “lie docs not reply to us” Maloney said Franks finally agreed to a single match-u- p on Oct 29 a week before the election him when both sought the Reform Party’s nomination for time-honor- 330 Another politician of the old school Bob Michel said that ld Maloney asserts that Franks “made a rather callous political Speaker Newt Gingrich who finally agreed to go one round calculation in which he acknowledged that the less he confronts me the less name recognition he gives to the race — and me” with Michael Coles in their Georgia district the church until the time of service Bjrial wiH be m the Hyrum City Cemetery Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Cranney Mortuary HYRUM Delilah Elizabeth Huflaker Andersen 94 died Friday Oct 11 1996 m the Logan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center She mas tor" Dec 3 1901 ir Milo Idaho a daughter o tNe'cy SWAN Ti" Began '353 in d nephews tula loved read gvee- - 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r idahe CemeeTf - LOGAN John Robert Williams B1 of Logan died Saturday morning Oct 12 1996 at the home of his daughter et Layton A complete obituary and funeral We re forever grateful Love the Winston Watts family Winston and Ruth Arn Jody Brady Greg and Heather Christy and Bryan Ranzenbergor Elena and Renea Watts Emeime Watts and family jewel and Ruth Smith and family notice win appear m a future edition of the Herald Journal Funeral services wM be held at noon Wednesday Oct 16 996 in the ogan 20th Ward Chapel 675 N 1500 East with Bishop Richard Hams conducting Friends may call from 6 to 8 p m on Tuesday at Cranney Mortuary 420 E 1800 North Logan and at 0 30 a m until the time of service Wednesday at the church Burial and be n the Logan C4y Cemetery 1 Of 12a' 0 Obituary policy Card of Thanks The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is S4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep including photographs A special thanks to all thoae who owed therr sympathy and concern at e oass-naway o our beloved son Shawn K Watts AS of the kind acts of service ane love were greatly apprecot-ea th‘S t me of head wrenching sorrow The show of supood at the viewing and f jnerai wee overwhelming We wVl be forever g'atefu Thanks to Vw Logan 33rd Ward especiai'y the Reief Soo-eftor ad of thev support Supposing today were your last day obduanes must be placed by a mortuary or m person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing There is no charge for death notices placed by a mo1uary For more information call The Herald Journal d All oneadh and Kar-e'i- seee f j-Md'tav Of ea 2-- d wa-- ( a h Memte-j- on-- lull Dnlare esugn’e' c- - t Chape1- johnso id MB anc p m Uonoat ar w4 be re Z r o-- r t Bsf-- tt Wet ‘0 3C a fe wa'd - t" c ’s Washington to plot campaign strategy Ginton spokesman Joe Lockhart said the Dole camp is because “they have no (other) message” And he slammed Dole adviser ment and education “This election is (about) whether we’re gojng to build a bridge to the future that we can all walk across together or Bill Bennett author of “The Book of Virtues” who has led attacks on Clinton’s character “I must have missed the chapter in his book where spite envy hostility and negativity arc virtues” Lockhart said Violent crime down in major US cities WASHINGTON (AP) — lent crime in large Vio- US cities dropped 8 percent in 1995 leading the way for a smaller but less dramatic decline across the nation the FBI reports The bureau’s annual crime survey also shows the lowest murder rate in a decade — and the lowest overall violent crime rate since 1989 The survey released Saturday was compiled from crimes report- ed to more than 16000 agencies covering 95 percent of the nation’s population With crime an issue in the pres- idential campaign President Ginton quickly claimed credit for the decrease “Our anti-cri- strategy — to on more the street police put while working to get drugs gangs and guns out of our neighborhoods — is working” he said in a written statement The president cautioned however that the nation still “must bear down even harder on violent juvenile crime “Last May I submitted to Conand Youth gress the Anti-Gan- g Violence Control Act of 1996 Enacting that bill's tough new e measures is my top priority” Christina Martin campaign anti-crim- spokesman fur Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole said “Ginton’s words of arc a shallow attempt to divert attention from the massive increase in teen drug use under his watch “Bob Dole knows the numbers are cause for alarm” About Cache MONDAY The Smithfield American Legion Post No 58 will meet at 7:30 pm Monday al 104 S Main Smithfield All Legion and Auxiliary members are invited to attend For more information call Frank Nilson 4 al 563-586- Cache County voters will get a chance to hear from and sound out candidates for local office at an election forum Monday at the Logan High School Little Theater The forum sponsored by The Herald Journal begins at 6 pm with presentations from Cache County Council candidates At 7 Cache and Logan school board candidates are scheduled to make their presentations followed at 8:15 by state legislative hopefuls from Cache County Each of the three segments will end with a question-and-answsession in which the public is invited to participate er ttt ffia I've905 Moved N Main Logan Utah Le 1 X Buna UOTmOm ikt Ifcfc ad JANE R LARSEN 753-19- 23 Senior Oscoumt New Denuvs Same Day Refcnes fhand or tofl) or C 12 Vnlre If I Urr fiN To Im HOI" aO Rates F jn'-a- 1C chape cr Cer-- i MFDICAID PK0VIDFR Steve"- conojctmg Fnend may cat tc e c rn Sunca--r Hfn r 996 m me wtr Dole’s campaign Frozen low in the polls the Republican candidate has pledged to draw more attention to questions about Gin-toncharacter Ginton ’s team hoped to pre empt the assaults by chastising Dole for even thinking about it As the Republican team met in 752-212- he last mile o the journey you ve - Ct-- Ilis cheerful message was — aintrast to the increasingly negative tone of by design — a marked rod V c y Lee ICAmO Ba phe a( 2 ed Thw't home in C"!rn 9 996 3 ’ 960 1 1 She was bo-- r CL PTCN Sn-e'- activity in lab animals “This is a better aiuntry — and if we can do that for people this can he a much better aiuntry” he said considering going negative contrasts between Republicans and Democrats on a host of social issues — particularly the environ- whether we’re all going to build our own little bridges” Ginton experiments restoring spinal 1 Vicky S Ralphs l'e4 Hjarr o r CiTy jr-A- GoO7 Don't count as possessions your silver and gold tomorrow you leave these behind And all that yours to have end to hold is the service you've given mankind sh R Ward Bp s'-er- “" cm 00-1- &'-- ty Of t4 996 in the Swan Lae rta'd Crate1 with Bishop Lyr-Merrill conduct rg Friends may caM from to 45 a m Monday at the wa'd chape' Services will be under the d 'ef on 0 ebb Funeral Home Bu’iai wii‘ be m the Swan Lave Cemetery t r eces wi'beatllam Fu-e'- Monday a-- ac John died BB Wednesday Oct 9 1996 m Downey Idaho He was born June 10 1908 in B'eavennoge Minn the son of Casper and Ea Lmck No'dicv He marned Pea-- i Hjixan on Sect 18 ‘929 n e was later ogan Utah The soiemr--zein the Logan LDS Temple S’ died Fet e 982 Andre AnCe'SO" ori Vj 2'J the leaho Fans lCS Tense ceded ne m ota— - ’96C She we' to g'ae senoo1 in Mio a'‘d Cade and aso high school at Sc attended schoo1 n Be st Idaho Lia r mas a nurse s Prpy icaho and S"e nerer helped deihre' a- y thi bore chiid'en tjt W'-- y ’ende he'ped ra se ccuress reces and -- - IDAHO Bernard Albert Nordick Richa'cson ard Julia Eizatetr Allen Hu'tarer Se nephews LAKE Death notice John R Williams Albert Nordick opponent” voted against the family medical leave law and drew It was his basic stump speech — a long list of his proudest moments from the passage of the 1994 crime hill to tnc 1996 minimuincrease He spoke in m-wage wonder about gene research into the cause of breast cancer and The local chapter of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees will meet at 1:30 pm Monday at the Copper Mill Restaurant for a luncheon New officers will be installed by Chcrrill Nelson District Vice President of the Utah State Federation A representative of Blue CrossBlue Shield will discuss options available in the After all your possessions how much approaching open season on Health Benefit Programs All federal are you worth7 retirees are welcome How much can you take home to Obituaries Delilah H Anderson environmental initiatives Without naming Dole he said “my said Raoaas IJ) RL Thom -- 1 Hour Partial Reoars Insurance Accepted 27 SOUTH STATE STREET PRESTON IDAHO 323 MON -- FRI H2A1-- 5 92 0107 14O04M48S7 eiw Um Immui Bwtng in good ( hr3s VrW— M- r- la tha only place to bt: |