Show Page 8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday August 10 1996 Look online forweather Info links ITHElWEATHER http:wwwhjnewscorn Utah outlook outlook Cocho Volloy Tho big plcturo Forecast for Tuesday Anchorage Adanta Cheyenne TODAY TUESDAY Party cloudy and ooor VjX--- a Me Party ni ctoudyjwMh occasional afternoon or aarty evening thun- - wamveAhachanoeof afternoon and evening eras0 Provo hiOuqti thunderstorms Logarfs high Ml roach 88 degrees with toe tow (topping to 0T degiees downtown 65 degrees USU and 57 degrees onwinen nt Partly EXTENDED Party ctoudywtti a chance for aftsmoon or earty evening thunder etotma Wednesday vwoujp rfloay vonMV uad warm with temper-aturs- e near or sightly ehff'f normal togf’s high wl reach the doudy after sunset Logan’s high wi reach 87 degrees with the tow dropping to 80 oagrew oowmown o degrees Hyram and tfjperSOstonesrM 56 degrees Weilsvie degrees Lows w drop tototheifiperSOsto tow 80s Lo 93 30 83 97 88 82 86 89 83 86 56 Worth Denver Detroit Honolulu Mpts-8tPa- ul New York CSy JO Sa ody ody dr ody 01 ody ody ody ody m 89 cdy m 90 54 91 64 80 58 93 64 93 68 99 72 87 56 95 66 96 68 Cedar City m 71 8S The AccuWeather I 1" Ci“l Ik W 51 70 65 89 60 OOk cdy 78 72 101 85 100 78 92 80 85 58 87 75 Kansas CRy Lae Vegas LosAngsIss Miami Beach -- Pro 71 103 80 Chicago DsRes-- R HI m ody 89 86 100 86 82 60 Portend Ore 94 58 Reno 74 88 St Louie 89 55 San Ftancisco 78 57 Seattle 95 74 Tucson Washington DC 89 74 i gfnpgfKurBS moicaiu previous day's high and overnight ta v to 6:31 pm Mbuqueique iBn Layton Part CRy Provo SaR Lake CRy 8t George ody 12 ody 17 ody m Vernal WSndovar ZlonNP forecast tor noon Tuesday Aug ' Ifejg cdy ody ody ody P ir m 000 002 004 005 too tre ire fc fc 000 010 11 I I °s MsMaMslOilOaMaTOaMaMil U ilk Bv Mi Precipitation probability: Monday -- Tuesday: 30 Wednesday - Thuraday: 25 Friday: 35 I peopl store docto tions but I Almanac Sun: Sunrise at 6:29 am and sunaet at 8:36 pm Normal Temperatures: Trenton's average high temperature for this date ie 85 degrees with the average tow dropping to 51 degrees Last Quarter August 14 Cachu tamparaturus 12:48 pm Valley UV Index: (6) Moderate Synopsis: Increasing thunderstorms this week with continued warm temperatures though a few degrees cooler than last week Valley Almanac: On this data in 1985 Trenton's low temperature dropped to 34 degrees Average Evaporation: 31 toahr somei descri that I meat mm aim Q (J1 K ' 1 t' ' J 1 II Li: :l) tTATamurr E3 O In kq HCtaq Cinq J Local forecasts provided by Continental Weather Services Investigators try to solve mystery Cache jail fugitive held in California Tapping raises hopes of finding more survivors Kenya (AP) — Weary rescue workers heard tapping today under die debris of a bombed building next to the US Matthew Mitchell a fugitive who walked away from the Cache County Jail two weeks ago was arrested Saturday for powerful explosive Semtex may have caused the destruction Nearly simultaneous blasts at Mitchell 30 was halfway y sentence for through 3 criminal mischief when he left d the Cache County Jail on a the American embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam the counseling appointment and didn't return NAIROBI driving under influence of alcohol or drags in Santa Quz Calif Embassy raising hopes for the survival of a woman buried in the rubble Investigators believe the capital of Tanzania were sophisticated attacks requiring expertise At least 200 people were killed by the bombing in Nairobi and nearly 5000 injured at least 10 died and 74 were injured in Tanzania Kenyan Red Cross workers say they believe two women Rose and Jane were alive in the rains of the collapsed Ufundi Cooperative House adjacent to the US Embassy in Nairobi Israeli rescuers who were crane drills and using a blowtorches said they heard tapping inside the Ufundi building this morning spurring diem on in their search for Rose That search 150-to- n was halted briefly when stone work began falling off a nearby & - bank building When work resumed a bulldozer was brought in to dear the top layer of rubble from the Ufundi building “Rose last spike at 3 pm Sunday afternoon Since then we've beard nothing There’s just no sound coming back Jane hasn't been heard of for much much longer" Red Cross spokesman a-- t John Sparrow had said before die tapping was heard “This happened before when Rose went quiet and then spoke again She may be asleep She Neighbor H until he is done with (their By Jeremy B Pugh staff writer Continued from page 1 glaucoma but in die meantime she lost her vision” Olsen has lost her vision completely but not her zest for life Weeks has been impressed with her independence "She’s blind and lives on her own” he said "And she’s very active in die community” A member of die LDS Church Olsen attends the temple seven! low-pressu- re hours each week where she spends her time serving others court-onkre- His arrest by Santa Cruz authorities brought to light a pro-bati- on violation in California said Cache County Sheriff G Lynn Nelson They’ll keep him down there Davis County Cache County Sheriff’s Capt Bob DeGasser speculated the more serious charges awaiting the fugitive may have motivated his disappearance AP photo Kenyan volunteers give blood at Uhuru Park in Nairobi Kenya on Sunday to het boost hospital supplies The number of injured following Friday's bombing at the US Embassy topped 1700 may be unconscious So you live in hope" he said Israeli rescue workers called for a giant crane to be brought in as police urged people to stay dear of the area around seven damaged buildings because of the risk oif collapse Israel army radio in a report from Nairobi today said investigators suspect the bombers used Semtex die Czech-manufactur- ed which is much more powerful than more traditional explosives such as TNT The investigators who were not identified by name said use of the plastic explosive which is favored by the Irish Republican Army implies a big organization or even a state plotted the attack because Semtex is not easily obtained die radio report said 1 Assistant Secretary of State Susan Rice told reporters “don’t attach too much importance to it” although she registered confidence die investigation into Friday’s bombings at embassies in Kenya and Dar es Salaam Tuizania would proceed in a prompt and professional way The US record on solving terrorist assaults is a good one Rice claimed A hotter than July 1997 the previrecord-holde- State Department official said a dozen people being questioned in Tanzania were detained as part of “a routine roundup" Nairobi record — almost half a degree r — according to condition of anonymity said ous statistics released Sudanese and Iraqis were among government today those detained in Tanzania A1 Reward Continned from Page WASHINGTON (AP) — Last month was the hottest month on US official speaking on Sudan and Iraq are labeled by the United States as sponsors !Ot rorism Albright posted die $2 million reward and said she plans to fly Vice President Gore called a White House briefing to release the new statistics He said July was the seventh month in a row which was hotter than the previous year "You don’t have to be a scien- meet at Landstnhl Hospital near tist to know it’s been hot this to Germany Tuesday night to Wiesbaden with some of the wounded and members of their families She will accompany hone die bodies of 11 of die 12 Americans who were killed in the explosions The White House announced Drunk Continued from Page danger that is the consequence All it takes is seeing one DUI that Clinton also would return early from a three-da- y trip to traffic accident where somebody Kentucky Illinois and California dies to realize how bad it is” in order to discuss die bombings Utah a conviction under the with his national security team charge of driving under die influence comes complete with a Wednesday h down there and he is still facing those charges in Davis County” summer” Gore said “It was die hottest month on record Period” The administration has been focusing on the hot weather as a way of supporting its push for approval of die Kyoto Agreement signed last year Under that agreement countries seek to reduce their emissions dioxide and other of carbon so-call- ed greenhouse gases The Earth’s average tempera- ture for July was 617 degrees Fahrenheit 126 degrees hotter than typical Kea-nar- infor Ho at the have actus Soun been resid moat prodi andc natur heahl cases these insec "S lated toes) Corn hensi betw The i cinoj afar than fount mandatory two days in jafl a 90-da-y sugg ring’ $1500 fine But on die bright side Curtis said he has seen some change in people’s attitudes from when he first started seven years ago “Wheq I first stated a guy (an officer) could get three or four DUI himself a week” he said pretr "Now things have slowed down it’s a little tougher” healt cons fruit! risks were strea So dde sum Cam ask© Hnta ties it following a patten outservice projects coordinated by lined with corsage pins h is estiOptions far Independence as well mated she has tied 800 quilts as die Cache County Senior Citisince she began in 1981 zen Center in Logan Each day Olsen said die service she does Olsen calls five elderly people to for others wouldn't be possible check on them without the help of her friends When Olsen isn’t out in the brothers and sisters who live community chances are good die nearby "I have a lot of good can be found working at home neighbors that help out with Denise Pruhs secretary for tilings here if I need anything” Deseret Industries in Logan said Olsen said she enjoys a friendship with Olsen that has developed as a Each Monday Tha Herald Journal result of the work the widow spotlights someone who hetpa in does for others the community If you know of a After another volunteer from good neighbor please telephone Deseret Industries mounts a quih CRy Edttor Mike Wennaigran on a frame in ha home Olsen EH 3023 pesb with hadi any' Or assoi menl wate A note canc Ea taint inert fitsc gen Pe 752-21- 21 the impression deer bies eatn beta N there were 1597 felony drag charges involving suspected ille- gal immigrants 805 the next numbers" Kennard said "If year and only 268 in the first six d Callaghan said she and were pressed for time Callaghan is considering sending a correction to Cannon so die hearing record win be accurate Kennard said he thought the sta receu ceme their store ever) matk cedui fornia for a while or for that matter be anything but an inmate in one jail or another for a while "He got out and had a wingding for a few days” Nelson said “But he could do a year was that those numbers were hard country illegally" vest! diem Mitchell would return from Cali- She participates in activities and "I was under fan Page 1 share pestk ticidc license suspension and a I ingq Ihav of the Nelson said he didn’t think July heat sets record tistics were right Crime Centfoued 187-da- charges)’’ Nelson said In addition to his California violation Mitchell is also facing possession of heroin charges in articl they’re not I was mistaken and months of 1998 should use other numbers” "They are misleading the pubsaid Chris Segura executive alarmist tone of die to lic" Diana MtMRilM toroid Journal Contrary the meeting the PTS figures director of die Aaron Wlnaor cf Logan la gtoan a Braathalyzur tail by to fotoroiyzar 5000 in Via BAT taa9ng) actually show (he number of susgroup Utah Coalition of Lit moNi on Stfuntay night Officers ramovud him ham Mb boms and took Mm to fit BATmobRa lor troting whan Cannon and araested Raza “When pected illegal immigrants Rep iey auapactad ffieie ware minora drinking in Ns house Wlnaor and al othar members of bit party who warn in the county on felony drag Sen Hatch get a bold of those taken to dm BATmcMto tatted negative lor Wwdcatton although hu was eftsd lor stuptoion 9 being a minor in charges is decreasing In 1996 numbers it just grows bigger" possession of atoohoL Latiao-advoca- of a ride that cy (btood-atooh- ef Tkif |