Show Page 12 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday July 23 1999 TrnTTrrrrrrTT I i 2 T- i -l :': ' Utah outlook Forecast for Saturday AccuWeather — r1 forecast for daytime conditions lowhigh temperatures — “ V V - ' c uns Look online for weather info links ' ijaasaffiim The big picture Cache Valley outlook Temperatures indicate previous day’s high and overnight low to 6 pm “ TODAY SATURDAY EXTENDED Sunny and hot South winds 0 mph Highs in the mid 90s Tonight partly ckxxf with lows near 60 degrees Mostly sunny and Sunday sunny with lows 55-6-5 degrees Highs 80 to 90 degrees Monday partly doudy with isolated afternoon and evening mountain thunderstorms Lows 60-7Highs 85-9-5 degrees 10-2- breezy Highs 85 to 90 Lows in degrees mid 60s the MDT 0 National weather The AccuWeather i — o forecast for noon Saturday July 24 I rriTZ in M M ' i i i o n ni n t ttj Mi 1001 110 Synopsis: Moisture will continue to bring scattered thunderstorms to areas east of the Wasatch Plateau while western and northwestern Utah remain hot and dry ' l 4Vhi P'Md Almanac Selected temperatures this day: Sun: Sunrise: 6:11 Sunset: 8:55 On Moon: recorded a high of 98 degrees Full Moon am July 28 7:25 1994 Trenton Normal Temperature: Richmond's Valley UV Index: (9) High Average Evaporation: 24 In inch-esda- y average temperature for this date Is E2 0 721 degrees Lama f frit — A ‘— - the wen lew Nigh Betn TUonee LEI LU ED Wywfa ne lee tunny HP mdy — QwNy by National Weather Setvlca I Woodstock ain’t what it used to be ROME NY (AP) — Wood-stoc- k '9l) seems a totally different scene than the original 30 years hawkers and ago with credit-car- d an “extreme sports” park thrown in with tlte tunes Another sign of the times: The There's no attitudes here" Some 130000 people were on site at daybreak and organizers expected another 70 OCX) to arrive by midday said promoter John Schcr Troopers were parking 2200-240- 0 cars per hour said state police Maj James Parmley About 53000 cars were already parked on site Cars and vans began rolling into Rome at daybreak Thursday causing some periodic congestion on the three major routes but no festival beginning today isn't being held at Max three-da- y Yasgur's rolling farm but at the former Griffiss Air Force Base complete with a post office telephone banks and ATM machines The vibe is the same insists Neil Bryson an original Wood-stoc- k veteran on hand for this year's show with his daughter “Like it was there everyone is here to have a good time" he said “People are nice friendly major 1 dcad-or-ali- arrived in Tokyo today Kennedy Continued from Page 1 Siimc irried as curly us 4 tor the chance to he with the ily in spirit am fam- Kathleen Sheehan 5 who attended Robert F Kennedy's l‘)fX funeral in St Patrick's Cathedral came from Philadeldaughphia with her ter Heather Although stuck behind a police barricade with the church out of view they were happy about their trip "We're not here to gawk" Heather Sheehan said "We’re just here to show the Kennedy family our support" The privacy of today's Mass — and of the service aboard a Navy destroyer when the ashes of Kennedy his wife and sister-in-lawere committed to the sea — contrasted with the public Mass held Thursday by New York's Irish community Thousands gathered at Old St Patrick's Cathedral in Little Italy w once the city's main Roman Catholic shrine They honored the Bessette sisters and Kennedy who inherited his fallier's sense of promise his mother's glamour and his family's tragic legacy "He never asked what we could do for him but rather what he could do for us" Carolyn Ryan told the thousand mourners at the service marked by bagpipe music hymns and Scripture read in Gaelic Some 3IXK) more people were outside Ryan of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center asked congregants to salute Kennedy in memory of his famous gesture to his slain father the nation's 35lh president on JFK Jr's third birthday The bodies of Kennedy his wife and his were recovered Wednesday in the waters off Martha's Vineyard sister-in-la- w Mass Authorities said the three were killed on impact when the single-engin- e plane piloted by Kennedy spiraled into the sea a week ago today JFK Jr was 38: his wife of nearly three years was 33 Ms Bessette who was 34 was to be remembered at a separate private service Saturday at an Episcopal church in her family's hometown of Greenwich Conn The service aboard the Navy destroyer USS Briscoe was led by Ms Kennedy and Mrs Freeman The senator and cousins William Kennedy Smith and Maria Shriver also attended About 13 mourners some wearing black and flanked by sailors in dress whites gathered on the stem of the destroyer A Navy honor guard fired a rifle volley for the three victims “It was very simple but very solemn" said the Rev Louis Iasicllo a Navy chaplain who Charles O' Byrne in the ceremony assisted the Rev O’ Byrne presided at Kennedy's wedding and was presiding over today's Mass The Church of St Thomas More has become an impromptu shrine much like Kennedy's apartment in the Tribeca neighborhood and the Boston library named for his father Bouquets cards and stuffed animals that were left outside the church were cleared away by the Secret Ser- vice The Secret Service also ordered residents to keep away from windows overlooking the was a student at USU from 1937 to 1941 and though she never met Cowley she remembers seeing the plaque in Old Main honoring the agent The significance of their relative's experience didn't hit home when Cowley was killed the relatives said but the couple has made a point of keeping the story alive by recounting it to their children One of their IMHO grand- BI Edgar Hoover Cowley as Hoover's special representative in Chicago became the hero in the FBI's official version according to “The FBI A Comprehensive Reference Guide” "Thereafter Hoover insisted that Cowley mapped the campaign working from a secret office with unlisted telephones utterly ruthless Nelson Cowley said He said Dillingcr who was responsible for the deaths of eight law enforcement officers and "Pretty Boy" Floyd didn't have any respect for the law “When they robbed a bank they used submachine guns and they didn't even have to aim” he said “They would go from one town to another robbing banks and if anyone got in the way they and it was this campaign which led to Dillinger's death" the book said North Logan resident John Willis confirmed Hoover's high esteem of Cowley Willis a former FBI fingerprint classifier said he met Hoover in 1942 at his office in Washington DC “I had the opportunity to shake con-certgo- forecast was for similar weather again today Parmley said three arrests were made overnight all off the festival compound Two were minor and one involved a speeding motorist who was driving drunk and had drugs in his possession “There have been relatively few incidents” Parmley said “It's remarkable how quiets things have been The conceitgo-er- s have been gracious and polite to us Their attitude has been great" the hand of J Edgar Hoover" Willis said "and he had a picture of Sam Cowley on the wall behind his desk It was the only picture he had in his office and I'll never forget that" The FBI's rising star was killed in a running gun battle when Cowley and Special Agent Her- man E Hollis were chasing Lester (“Baby Face" Nelson) Gillis A search was under way for Gillis who had killed another FBI agent earlier that year when the Chicago Office received word that Gillis and his associates were nearby A car chase with open gunfire ensued When the criminals' car was crippled they jumped out and opened fire During the shootout Hollis was killed Cowley suffered wounds that would kill him the next day But as he went down his gun was blazing and he was still shooting straight according to his biography on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Inc Internet site “Nobody who knew him was surprised” the biography says "Baby Face Nelson would soon die of the 17 bullet wounds inflicted by Inspector Cowley and Agent Hollis Sam Cowley's work was done" church While the family mourns admirers across the country are expressing their sorrow in services arranged for disheartened congregations “People want to be with others at a time like this people want to have some sense of healing and for most of us you can't do that privately” said the Rev Keith Fennessy who celebrated the Mass at Old St Patrick's “We need other people" COMPANION FARES the eUtV deH AIRPOm I SHUTTLE 50 OFF any Sandwich Thru 7 It AM www either a one way or a RT at reg price & each additional passenger up to 2 more go for $10 each Buy "Authentic European Sandwiches 787-140- 0 fJrliim- - or Tdke out mmHumiittfmn 800 ‘Some mtnctnnt mxy 563-640- 0 or Ml your travel went Coupon expires July 29 1999 Cache VhBey Resident Discount Coupon tickets only Good Monday August Good lor Great West Fair Pageant or 5 August Combo LIMIT TWO PER CUSTOMER Redeem at USU Ticket Office LW's ZCMI Customer Service and Coach House 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