Show m&ijp HMf Page 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday May 27 1997 8gMINatlohfS Marv Albert to plead innocent Yellowstone wolves k prospenng YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Wyo (AP) — To most of the world it’s Yellowstone National Park To its transplanted Canadian wolves it's Fat City While Yellowstone's buffalo elk and deer struggled to survive the winter it was a different story for the wolves To say they prospered would put it mildly they have gone forth and multiplied — like crazy Eight of Yellowstone's nine wolf packs have produced 1 1 litters this spring Yellowstone wolf biologist Douglas Smith said the number of pups this year may double the park's total wolf population of 47 not all have been counted yet Two packs produced two litters each and another had three litters Such multiple litters are “heartening'' indications of success in the effort to restore the predator to America's first national park said David Mech of St Paul Minn one of the nation's top wolf experts “It's an indication that a pack is doing well getting plenty of food” said Mech a wildlife biologist with the US Interior Department Thirty-on- e gray wolves were transplanted to Yellowstone from Canada in 1995 and 19 in a federal program the big predators where they were wiped to out some 70 years earlier Eight packs remained inside the park Only one has ARLINGTON Va (AP) — Marv Albert holding hands with his fiancee entered court today where his attorney told a judge that the sportscaster will plead innocent to forcible sodomy and assault charges Judge Benjamin Kendrick set a Sept 22 trial date for Albert in Arlington Circuit Court on charges that he viciously bit a woman and forced her to perform oral sex in his hotel room in February Albert was silent throii the hearing which lastei than five minutes Gerard Trcanor a lawyer representing Albert told the judge the defense needs time to analyze physical evidence and review tests on the evidence Dubois Wyo “That flabbergasts us” said Ed Bangs head of the US Fish and Wildlife Service program “We never thought that would happen me especially Wolves are extremely animals” ge Richard Trodden requested a jury Four volunteer college students from Pennsylvania sift through dirt on a farm in Gettysburg Pa Thursday checking for remains of fallen soldiers that were burled in fields near hospitals during the famous Civil War battle Pennsylvania archaeologists were given two weeks to search for bodies before developers begin building a residential subdivision and a supermarket on the site Preserving the past moved out settling in a national forest northwest of long-ran- Commonwealth's Attorney AP photo trial and the judge released Albert on his own recognizance Albert was fingerprinted and had mug shots taken as he was booked before the hearing his lawyer said Treanor said he will abide by the prosecutor's request not to discuss the case In brief “The proper place to answer these questions is in a courtroom” Trodden said Only 5 percent said they expect to reduce their staff while 65 percent either plan no changes or didn't know A year ago 27 percent of the companies said they planned increases and 7 percent planned reductions Manpower said the responses in the survey were the most optimistic since 1988 Mother charged in boy’s starvation CHICAGO (AP) — A woman ignored her doctor’s order to immediately take her malnourished son to a hospital and instead took him to a salon where he died as she was having her nails done police said Monday mother of five was charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of her youngest child and ordered held Monday on $350000 Dianna Meeks a “The need for workers is so widespread that there seems to be carryover demand caused by the inability of companies to find the people they needed in earlier quar- bond She said nothing at a hearing as prosecutor Mike Goldberg outlined the abuse he said led to the death of Dontory Jordan Authorities said he weighed ounces when he was born prematurely on March 29 He weighed three pounds when he died Thursday Meeks took him to the doctor for a checkup and was told to immediately-takeiiloji hospital cvca writing out directions Goldberg told the judge Instead Meeks dropped the baby off with a sister and went shopping Later idle took Dontory and her four other children — boys ages 6 4 and 2 years old and a girl 17 months old — to Sunny Nails salon where the baby died ters" chief executive Mitchell Fromstein said Earhart imitator nears end of trip ne Mgrrimd'i Doty Nanftfrt HOMESTEAD Fla (AP) — The woman who parachuted to safety as a plane spun out of control and crashed — killing six — 0 PuMidied every evening Monday through Friday and Sunday morning hy Cathe Vriley Publishing Company 7 75 Wed M0 Ninth PO Bra 4K7 Logan Utah 1 3 Idaho Telephone I --MX) Utah Telephone Periodical) Pontage Paid Logan Utah was the least experienced skydiv-e- r on board Now she says she may give up the sport “It's the kind of experience that makes 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