Show nTmT-- rn T- - 0f T“ 'T-- T’ "r-- w- Page 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March 1 2 2000 BEST COPY AymBLE across f IRVING Texas (AP) — Tornadoes and powerful thun-derston- ns ripped a path acrou die South killing a woman in rain and hail were reported ingham said Don Hartley across die state and into Georgia though no injuries werp reported there In Texas winds up to 70 mph caused extensive damage Worth Interat the Dallas-Fo- rt national Airport A girl died when her car hydroplaned on Texas 155 near lyier and skidded into an the spokesman for the Tuscaloosa County Emergency Management Agency Alabama and leading to at Several thousand people least three traffic deaths in were without power late FriTexas day and there were reports of One woman was killed trees falling on houses he when a billboard was blown over by near hurricane-forc- e The storm spawned at least two tornadoes near Birmingham and fifgh winds heavy winds in Tuscaloosa Ala about 45 miles west of Birm ler Texas Department of Public " Safety said TWo other people died when slid across the a tractor-trailmedian on Interstate 20 during a rainstorm and collided with v er another tanker truck full of fqpl public safety spokesman Tom Vmger said Two pickups and a car were also involved in the crash construe- Several high-ris- e r tion sites and large office buildings were damaged east of the iiiiport in Irving At one site tLred people inside an office trailer were injured one seriously — when winds toppled the structure There was no dollar estimate on the damage but it could run into the tens of millions said Sandra Ray public rela- tions director of the South-- 1 western Insurance Information - - About a mile away two plumbers inside another office trailer were thrpwn about when winds up to' 70 mph ripped through the parking kt Cine worker had minof cuts tqi his head The other maq escaped injury said Jasonj! Nunley who works forCDI Henderson Inc of Garland -- 1 ' ALBUQUERQUE NM (AP) — The land was flat thesky luminous — and for Georgia prairie-bor- n O’Keeffe West Texas Was inspiration for revolutionary watercolore But how many of the paintings were really hers? TWenty-eigwatercolors that surtwo years after faced in' 1988 O’Keeffe’s death — were initially welcomed as hen But last fall their authenticity was challenged because papa used for some of diem could not have been obtained in die United States during the period 1916-1- 8 that O’Keeffe taught art at West Texas Normal College in Canyon ht The National Gallery of Art excluded the “Canyon Suite” from O’Keeffe’s “Catalogue Raisonne” dealer Gerald Fetere refunded die $5 million that a Kansas City museum paid for them and Peters says those 28 works will never be resold Asked their value he said: “It is zero They’re not going back on die marketplace It’s Just not the right Peters said he had 10 to 20 art experts analyze the watercolors before they were credited to O’Keeffe and sold to the Kemper bfuseum of Contemporary Art in "M' ir who thought i ' tugs nation s' heartstrings : - SAN JOSE Calif: (AP) ir Police have assembled a photo' gallery of suspects and spent hours working up a sketch of the man who reached into a woman’s car snatched her dog from her lap and threw him'' into oncoming traffic in a case a ! of road rage : ' And people thriwghout the0 nation have (donated more'1 reward money to help find the11 bichon frise’s killer than they3 ! might be they O’Keeffes and sought to authenticate them Caballero has been quoted as saying he never opened die package he received from longtime O’Keeffe friend Ted Reid Caballero gave it to his son and daughter-in-laTerry Reid Caballero Reid’s granddaughter Emilio Caballero did not return have to solve missing children's cases in12 high-profi- le w Northern California “We’re a little bit sur-prised” said San Jose police0 spokesman Steve Dixon G David Rindlisbacher an art professor at West Texas says Caballero never claimed the paintings were O’Keeffe’s But Rindlisbacher finds it odd that Caballero would not have looked inside die packet he received from Reid “No one at WT knew anything about these paintings” said Rindlisbacher 50 also a longtime friend of Reid who died in the 1980s Another Reid friend former WT art chairman Steve Mayes said Reid insisted that despite his friendship with O’Keeffe Ire had none of her work “I never heard he had anything like that” Mayes said of die 28 watered-o- n “I find it odd that Ted would tell one story then act in a different “Clues are being sent in Feo-- J pie are calling in license plate'! numbers” Witnesses said the suspect was upset after the car driven by the dog’s owner Sara McBurnett bumped his from -- behind on Feb ' dition with shown tithe Kemper Mdeeum of Contenjpomry Artfrt Kansas City Mtf 977££££T jssszzff Wis 1916 became O’Keeffe chairwoman of the art department at West Texas Normal now Texas AAM’s West Texas campus In 1988 the brilliance of the newfound watercolors convinced the art world lost O’Keeffes had materialized said Peters “because they’re fantastic they’re absolutely comBut in 1993 the National Gallery and the Georgia O’Keeffe Founda- 1917 I' : civil liberties group The nationwide poll of 1500 people was conducted for the foundation by DYG Inc a Danbury Corm-basEighty-thre- e of polling and research firm It percent Americans generally support has a margin of error the teaching of evolution in percent Almost half of respondents public schools but about 79 percent believe creationism agreed that tire theory of evoalso has a place in tire public lution “is far from being school curriculum according proven scientifically” Sixty-riged of-2- ht percent said it was posri-bl- e their development “You can' read the poll as spokeswoman Deborah Ziska said If O’Keeffe didn't paint them who did? See O’KEEFFE on Page 7 half-emp- or ty half-ful- provide complete understand' ing of most issues The debate over teaching l" Daniel Yankelovkh chairman of DYG told The New York Times He said tire poll results indicate that there is a place for both theories in a “pluralistic society and public” Alternatively he said the results reflect a postmodern origin theories dates back to 1925 when John T Scopes was charged with violating Tennessee law for teaching evolution in high school Scopes’ conviction and $100 fine later were overturned The debate was rekindled last year -il I - That’s when the suspect snatched Leo and fled McBurnett a real estate who lives in Incline Nev and is visiting the San Francisco Bay area got help in her quest for justice from local radio talk show host Ronn Owens who announced he had ponied up $500 for the arrest of the man responsible for little Leo’s death Owens owns a bichon (rise and has devoted about three hours during the past week dis: when the Kansas school board voted to remove most references to evolution from state education standards Most of those surveyed in the new poll took a middle-roasaying evolution should be taught as a scientific theory while creationism should also be discussed as a religious the- ory rather than a scientific one i lllfU The Police Depatiment fuq' one lead investigator and an assistant working on the case' The department has not been this involved in an animal cruelty case since a spate of cat killings in San Jose last year Dixon said McBurnett said she tapped the man’s vehicle after he cut her off in heavy traffic near die San Jose airport When confronted by the driver' McBurnett said she rolled down her window to apologize Canyon Suite National Gallery created humans and guided feeling that no single view can ' Ji Ji Ula'jl lb two-volu- tion began collaborating on the Born Noy 15 1887 in Sun Prairie I O’Keeffe catalog and doubt began to stir Barbara Bidder Lynes now curator of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe was chosen to compile the catalog investigating more than cata2000 works The works excludes 250 including die log ini pelling"' Star” that she painted at Canyon in r JjsGSESXZ ' felony aiiimal ’cfirelty charges ’Was many tK&'jieatfiii: Poll finds support for creationism education to the poll released Friday by the People for the American Way Foundation a Washing ' 1 a dark Ford Ex well-kno- ton-bas-ed ' described as a white man between the ages of 20 and 28 with a goatee He was driving' There kre“Mtny Wdlsptlted israidn'restch dupptnhiuualy!a He still believes most of the 28 O’Keeffe watercolors from Canyon watercolors are O’Keeffe’s He is O’Keeffe herself talked about them less certain about how the pictures in her 1976 book “Georgia came to light O’Keeffe” and in a PBS interview with New York art historian Barbara as someone “It appears though added something to the pot” Peters Rose said “I had nothing but to walk into The story of their discovery is nowhere and die wide sunset space in West Texas: A former with the star" she wrote of one art department chairman Emilio series of watercolors called “Evening NEW YORK (AP) — Most Americans think creationism should be taught along with Darwin’s theory of evolution according to a new poll 10-- J Tbe suspect could face -- - The plates an' w 11 dog Leo later died at a veterinary hospital McBurnett worked with a sketch artist to come up with the composite of the suspect which police are expected to release next week He was year-ol- d way” Kansas City He said he believes the Caballero an acclaimed watercol- orist presented a packet of watercolors to his son and daughter-in-la- '’tVr xvrtiij ' Famous works now appear not to be O’Keeffe’s 11' -- 5 wf cussing the incident on his program to believe in evolution while also believing that God HAY SHED SALE IMPORTANT: THIS NO COST PHONE CONSULTATION IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO FAMILIES WHO OF PEOPLE OR IVflESOTHELQQSVaA O If you have lung cancer or a loved one who has died of lung cancer and worked before 1972for at leastffourioCal yean in any ' Ecmmcrclftl ot IndPflrtel trades HAVE DIED FROM LUNG CANCER Protect Your Valuable Commodities do concrete work and metal building erection Paper Mills rFMnTa Refineries Chemical Plants Power Plants Boilennakers Pipefitters Manufacturing Plants Electricians Logan (435) 752-43- A I V it i 4 ) Shipyards Railway Worters ) t Veterans M Insulators - Your lung cancer may have been caused by exposure to asbestos O CALL G Patterson Keahey (Attorney At Law) Nationwide experience in handling asbestos claims ELLIS EQUIPMENT CO 701 S Main 1 t 1 OR MESOTHELIOMA Laborers We NONISMOKERS SMOKERS (TOLL FREE) 11 N§wpwSniWQneimantmM— IUwmlefcbpiilDimdUgMWiHi jaUftlqElMWitwipwfawdW ' |