Show IT rrerew Page 10— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday November 11 1997 LooklonlineJocrweathefJnfoJinks kTHEkWEATHER M£!SErn Utah outlook B& fho big plctaro Cocho Volloy outlook Forecast for noon Wednesday Tamparatures high and MOT Jplogan 42°" Afeuqusrqua Caspar Chicago TODAY Gouty and coof wlh rain showers Iteiy throughout today Mostly cloudy and unseated Tuesday night with rain posafcty mixed wNhanowfluntae Logan's high wfl reach 42 degrees with tee low dropping to 28 degrees downtown 31 depeee Hywsn and 25 degrees zf St Cuchu Worth Danvar Datrelt Honolulu Kansas City Dalaa-- Party cloudy and cool thureday trough Saturday wMi a sight Moety cloudy wito rain showers espectaly morning Party to mostly cloudy Wednesday afternoon and evening Logan’s high wl reach 38 degrees wlto the low aroppmg degrees doumtoum 28 degrees USU end 19 degrees TTentan Prsdpltitloiiprolrebllhy: Tuesday 50 St George 51° EXTENDED WEDNESDAY chance of rain showers Ihuraday Logon's high wl reach tie low to mid 40s wNh tows dropping Into tie low LasVagas Los Angelas Miami Naw YorfcCRy The AccuWaatherforecaet tor noon Wednesday Nov 12 tomid20e Wddnaeday 80 Baach Mpta-8tPa- ul muz £ DEI IhuFSat 35 Almanac Sun: Sunset tonight at 5:12 pm Sunrise tomorrow at 7:10am tonpuraturM Normal temperaturee: Trenton's average high temperature for this date Is 46 with the average low dropping to 19 degrees Ultravfoiet Index: Low at 0 Low: 0--4 Moderate: 5--6 8 Extreme: 10 High: Utah’s Almanac: On this data in 1985 Logan'e low temperature dropped to 2 degrees 7-- Logan'e dally evaporation: 08 IncheaAtey H mon L ion E S3 mw mohm US mxmns m hum s E3 mm cr O 1M7 AocuWtlthf Inc cfQ mnt rraojm aaxrr Local forecasts provided by Continental WeatherJ3ervices sounds of the crowd that had Veteran Continued from Page 1 While she said that as a mine she had promised to help anyone who was hurt the attitude of German patients largely determined her attitude toward them “Some of them especially the SS troopers were pretty sassy For them if they gave us a hard time and if we had to give them blood we told them it was Jewish bloodM said Bradley Despite the threat of buzz bombs overhead and bang dose to the front lines it was not German soldiers but Belgium citizens that provided her scariest moment It happened when a line of German prisoners was being marched through a small Belgium town “You could hear the growling Iraq come to see the prisoners pass by The feeling that was in the air — they hated the Germans so much it was frightening” she said She sau that while most of her stay in Europe was not a happy time there were a few happy moments like the time a Belgian woman gave birth in her hospital “Everyone was running in to take a peek at the little baby because it was life and not death To hear that baby crying — it was the nicest sound in the world” she said Wishart was furious and up"’ were “ordinary in the extreme" and did not qualify as literary works protected by copyHe also claimed that the Internet was “a free place beyond the control of the law where one site operator can link to another in any way he chooses because links are what the web is aU about” Wills has persuaded the Loo-don-bas-ed leadership of the Union at Journalists to National back hint and pay hia lawyer's fees which now exceed $83300 V MM Also pending are medical reports and information from state agencies in Utah and Michigan where the femily is from originally in potential military Cohen meanwhile said “sufficient warning has been given to Saddam Hussein" that he must not take hostile action against either UN inspectors or UN surveillance aircraft Meanwhile The Washington Times reported today that Iraq is ready to buy five electronic war-fer- e radar systems from Eastern Larry Richardson brought the ideas to legislators who have agreed to sponsor die measures is Rep Ray Short sponsoring the legislation to amend the procircuit-break- er gram The current provision doesn’t make sense because it disqualifies those most in need of assistance Short said “We really kick the people who need it most” he said Richardson said about 100 Salt Lake County homeowners are denied assistance from the fund each year because of the circui- t-breaker j Money for the program comes from a state appropriation Biriumhnn Mfimatea that hit pro posal would cost an estimated $100000 statewide Enactment of the second dan would cause a shift of some $623000 in property taxes That translates to an increase of $146 in annual levies on a $100000 home Richardson estitax-reli- mates This program is open to ef low-inco- people of all ages A household of two is eligible for some assistance with combined assets without the house and Income of up to $22£78 STOP DIRT & WATER XiHQUMYU AT YOUR DOOR (I -- w D- - Mi I- ? pNTRANCEIIATS Casks Cksulsal ft 4LANDERS0NS - tei it O m 69 W Cantor Login Jasltsrlal A” administration pushed through a resolution that gave Iraq six months to comply with UN §74 M Supply Cat §Un 704488 a directives The sanctions would apply at least to Iraqi military and intelli- gence officers who deal with inspections However the visa granted Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz to go to the United Nations not only limits him to New York City which is a common restriction but is valid for only five days The United States also may ask the UN Security Connell to declare Iraq in material breach of This would be a move to help establish a basis for a cease-fir- e “Please bring physician servicei closer to where I live” That's die message IHC Physician Group doctors have received from many residents UN military action against Iraq living in that he does not know the difference between theft and a gilt” the southern half of Cache Valley And IHC listened In his office in Lerwick Coming Soon: Wishart almost spit out his coffee in disgust “Wills is a part-tim- e hack who has a bee in ms boonet evidence against his London IHC Health Center South Valley about being sacked” he said n "He is beefing up his own band Internet service oo our backs If he wants to put our logo bosses hearAt the end of die four-da-y ing Lord Hamilton will rule on Wishart’s claim that newspaper 1652 South Highway 165 Providence (next to Edward's Furniture) one-ma- on his web site and direct people headlines however uninspired are protected literary works which cannot be reproduced on to our fell service that's OK but using our headlines to bypass our main site is not on His arguments are as believable as Frther Christmas” Internet companies are watching the case because it is die first time a site operator has tried to use the courts to force a rival to remove a link If Wishart wins web companies will be able to ban rivals making connections without a license a move which experts say would overturn the the principle of the Internet the Internet without permission Wills rod Wishart have been waging a ferocious attacking each other on their “e-battl-e" respective sites From his “cybergarret" on Bressay Wills dis- as Johnny-come-late- ly bollocks” He added: “Wishart does not understand the first thing about the web The whole point is that move from one site to you another with ease By ingimttwg Shetland Hmes headlines ou my site I was directing readers to Shetland Times web pages I was doing him a fever Hu problem is people last month when the Clinton union's Scottish organizer giving case Lake County residents have received aid from the circuit-breakprogram To qualify a person must be 63 or older rod nave household income of less than $19930 Decorations Co and that die CIA estimates 15 of the systems are available for expdrt On the diplomatic front Secretary of Stale Madeleine Albright rallied Russia and France to import travel curbs on Iraqi officials These nations had abstained ng Wishart’s 1 GetYour Tssla-Pardubi- ce aircraft ing down radar-evadiCiting anonymous sources die paper said senior Clinton administration officials were told of the pending deal last month by the CIA "Internet Wyatt said a decision on to bring criminal charges millira It said die systems are made by the Czech Republic’s Europe that would give it the capability of detecting and shoot- missed right being delayed until he returns arrange die sale of five systems known as Hunan for up to $373 the NUJ in their defense this week with Paul Holleran the accused Wills of ripping off the work of his journalists rod damaging his business He had his lawyer send a letter ordering him to stop Wills refused arguing that headlines like “Bid to save center after council funding 'cock town at training until Wednesday Wyatt said and further actum is on repeated threats against reconnaissance flights Wills and Wishart will both call click on the text and read Shetland Times copy bypassing the newspaper's main site assigned to the case is out of While she feels World War H while Wishart has secured the backing of the NUJ in Scotland Continued from Page 1 Wyatt said hia office has reviewed the case with investigating officers but has received no written report on the case from die Sheriff’s Office The officer against tha parents would probably casne by the end of the week: “We’re extremely concerned about her” he said “But no (me would want us to act on this without all the information” U-- 2 provision Hus year more than 3000 Salt er the military doesn’t have be limited to behind the Unes “They (women) would do anything they have to do They work just as hard (aa men) and if their a UN group Also Iraq was accused of obstructing camera surveillance and shifting suspicious material to other sites Faced with potential military action against Iraq Cohen and “We’re aware of this" the Gen Henry Shelton chairman of quoted one official as saypaper the Joint Chiefs of Staff postis something we are “This ing poned trips that had been schedworking on” uled for Asia this week The Times said a group of BulShelton told reporters Saddam arms dealers is working garian “was smart” in not making good with Czech military officials to Battle Continued from Page was horrible event Bradley thinks Vietnam most have jwen worse She said her generation received a lot of support from the American people but soldiers who went to Virtnam got do support or respect on-si- te issue which is that UN weapons have been stopped by i Hussein” Clinton said For two weeks Iraq has refused to permit US weapons inspectors to enter the country as pvt of Continued from Pngel Star and achieved the rank of Nations asks us to do and we will keep our range of options officials said inspections the Army general said of were essential to verify whether open” action Clinton told reporters at the White House that “it’s a good thing" an American spy plane was able to complete a mission over Iraq without incident “But it does not change the larger Tax captain before being honorably discharged in 1943 For a while she thought she would be sent to the Pacific Theater “But Mr Truman got busy and I didn't have to go” she said She then married a soldier she met in Texas and spent most of For her efforts during the war Bradley was awarded fee Bronze “We will continue to act in Iraq was hiding illicit weaponry Girl homes and families are being besieged you bet your life they'd shoot ’em up just as feat as as anybody else” she said accordance with what the United Continued from Page 1 her life living on military bases around the world Her husband (Bed in 1979 and she moved to Logan to be near her daughter Mary Simpson of Lewiston and two of her granddaughters Although never directly involved in a battle herself Bradley said a woman’s role in eu j Future home of Nathan H Call MD : Family Practice ( free flow of infixmatiom But despite Lord tfamlMi'S'i decision to log on' in court his judgment will definitely not be published on the Internet Current office phone number: 792-19- 55 7 IHC IHC Physician Group A V i |