Show A12 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday April 10 2003 National temporaturos 'vV Cacho Vqlloy outlook Utah outlook Forecast for Thursday ACCilWaathSf XOm lUfei LToolConlineJo iTHElWEATHER Temperatures indicate Wednesday's Nghand overnight Jow to 8 toracaat tor davtima condMont hldvtaw tsmoefaturaa pm Eastern Time ft x Ar tO?t 'T9T O' o t :i: Prow NEK JO 72V41 TODAY V ’S4 $?'nm03 (XXA o E2333EZ23 V O 2003 AocuWmII ' AMZ r hw am O Capeta the alpha star of the Auriga constellation is in the high northwestern sky and Is that area's brightest star This star has "kids’ standing near it She Capeila is called the “She--' goat" That ie the reason the triangle next to it is called the kids SunMti 758 pm Humidity: 14 percent UV Index: 3 (low) Conditlone: Clear Vtaiblltty: 10 miles 50s to lower 60s and lows near 40 41 Kansas City 55 Las Vegas LosAngeies 82 82 Nashvie 40 50 24 53 58 39’ 46 35 29 ' New Orleans New York City 42 Oklahoma City 61 92 PorttandOr? 61 '? 44 63l' cdy 14 cdy Wy Sb 66 Spokahs $69 Tticson tdy j 48 0$ cdy 83Vx) : Regional TMnperaturee Alta : dSo 29 51 71 cdy 32 m VIMInglonOuC46f38 HeberCIty Lakefown Layton 72 ooo 000 000 000 FtopN 72 OJOO Ogden 70' 39 ’ 000 Cedar City dr dr dr 69 64 33 Pleasant Grove73 Provo Salt Lake City Spanish Fork SL George Wendover cdy' 01 cdy cdy 27 cdy cdy 0AN :72s 000 000 000 000 000 72 72 84 66 The AccuWeatheroom forecast for noon Thursday April 10 i 10a 0a Oa lOalOalOaOOalOaOSanlSOilOilOOallOi Banda Mpmli hlQh tonpareauiw sonm for Fit dkp - gen-erat- aatronomyOrocfcetmallcom ' Moon: Ful on April 16 66 Detroit Showers moved across the Easton states and out to sea Wednesday and showers and a few thunderstorms formed over the Southeast and the Tennessee Vdlley Moderate to heavy rain fell around Cape Hatteras NC and Philadelphia as well as Norfolk Va More than an inch was recorded at Cape Hatteras and Norfolk As that system moved out to sea trailing a few light showers over New England showers and occasional thunderstorms formed during the afternoon over Florida and Georgia Some of die storms produced hail and heavy rain Another area of wet stormy weather developed during the afternoon over the western halves of Kentucky and Tennessee Some of that rain extended into extreme southern sections of Indiana and Illinois and the northeastern comer of Arkansas Elsewhere moisture moving into the Northwest a few showers over eastern Washington and northern Idaho Wednesday's temperatures around the Lower 48 states ranged from a morning low of 1 above zero at Pellston Mich to a midday reading of 85 at West Palm Beach Fla -- Houston 5 y'-'ii- Oriarafo Phttadelphia Phoenix 74 v 57 8an Diego San Frandaco 68 51 4712 Denver' By The Associated Press - Honolulu 73 47 73 83 DaBae-RWorth6- From tho nows wlro Up abovo Almanac SunriSK 6:54 O- with a chance of rain on Monday Highs in tho upper er V O' Partly cloudy sWaa and wind on Saturday and Sunday Partly doudy skies In the dayand dear morning partly doudy time becoming In evening ’Aftemostly dear hr rnoon highs near the evening 70 and lows In ' Highs In the the upper 60s and lows near 40 30s - t Anchorage Atlanta Baltimore X BoiM Boston Chicago Ctndnnstl Cleveland EXTENDED Mostly sunny ’i 0 FRIDAY Pro Otk 2M cdy m 36 AO m 45 cdy 33 M dr 29 cdy 34 13 cdy 32 cdy 34 dr V 34 dr 26 cdy ' 41 cdy : 74 dr Lo ? & ed COLD 6""o EZ3 E3 H1 E3 IS1 Oaaa (M3 ha mum 0 Oaaar STATIONARY ' PtChaW CM V ' Cache Valley forecast provided bv National WeatherServiceZUp Abovelfeature provided by Astro Data Fall Continued feom A1 There was also scattered sniper fire directed at the US troops and fighting broke out in some parts of the city In one neighborhood hundreds -of Iraqis who' d been- - cheering American troops came under heavy autornqhe&pons fire at sunset apparently from Iraqi fighters At least six people were killed in a car riddled by bullets But mostly it was a day for celebrating — when fear of the regime began to melt and hope surged across the Iraqi capital Watching US troops move through the city in armored convoys people flooded the streets to cheer Women lifted their babies for the soldiers to kiss Young men shouted in English “Bush No 1 Bush No 1” Some men swept up by the emotion of the moment rushed into the streets wearing only their underwear to greet - the Marines “I'm 49 but I never lived a single day Only now will I start living’7 Yussuf Abed Kazim a mosquq preacher Continued from A1 F copies of the Quran from a bookshop One Iraqi expressing his disgust at the looting said: gold-rimm- 0 convinced many that tin regime has fallen and its leader is dead But Britain’s Guardian newspaper quoted an unidentified intelligence source Wednesday as saying Saddam “was probably not in the building when it was bombed” The Times of London also quoted an unidenti ' Another tug and it broke in half leaving only the twisted metal of the feet with two rusted pipes sticking out bronze With the statue now flat on the ground men surged forward and climbed on top of it dancing on the chest and face before beating it with sledgehammers “Hit the eye hit the eye” one of them cried struck Continued from A1 - Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Bari hinted Wednesday that Saddam might have taken shelta at the Russian Embassy in Baghdad as part of a US-Russi- ! out-of-sta- te : Security Advisa) Con-doleez- za Rice do in Moscow?" Beni asked reporters “Is Sgddam Hussein in the Russian Embassy in Baghdad?” Armani frames Cpi Edward Chin from New York of the 3rd battalion 4th Marines regiment uses the United States flag to cover the face Of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s statue The flag was removed moments later and an Iraqi flag substituted in Ha place before the statue was tom down in downtown Baghdad on Wednesday From Kuwait which was occupied by Saddam’s forces before the 1991 Gulf War came one of the few statements of unadulterated support Sheik Sabah A1 Ahmed A1 Sabah Kuwait’s deputy prime minister Arabs Continued from A1 and foreign minister raid “Joy fills our hearts as we see pur Iraqi brothers express their jubilation at victory” In comments carried by Kuwait Television he praised “the huge sacrifices made by the coalition” to frfce state-own- talking” Haitham Baghdadi 45 said bitterly in Damascus Syria “Where are the Iraqi weapons? Where are the Iraqi soldiers?” and bathroom safer with quality grab ban installed Call today for a free written estimate! VlfeDoftlttyit! Stom Doorx WHttwr Stripplaf Wisdom ftaataMti Palitiig Drywal Kajlaic Skatf IwtiiUtfcMi (435) MX and N0N4X UNTO may 39 Regional Medical Arts Building Logan 7S7-U-12 OHhSBP Suite 360 753-52-80 Aa4 Muck Muck Mgraj nnrmm nr rrwr vaiify wn East ‘ long-tim- a ed - Iraqis Make yourtubshower Yon Professional Optical 1300Nath 400 Yulia Willardson speaks fluent Russian learned as part of an LDS Church mission in the Ukraine His grandfatha is a e professor of biological and irrigation engineering Utah State University ' WE INSTALL HANDICAP GRAB BARS JOOFF ‘ yea : these countries” The shock came afta weeks of hearing Saddam’s government pledge a “great victory” against “infidel invaders” “We Arabs are cleva only at ?r bw sirwtHmsts AP photo an deal “Why did the Russian ambassador return to Baghdad? What did (National After confirming the hotel ' of enemy fire US soldiers gained permission from their superiors to request that Air Force jets target the building according to USA " Today A couple of hours later the building was reportedly hit and destroyed by airstrikes Willardson’s grandfotha Lyman Willardson of Logan said he learned of the article in a phone call from an acquaintance He said it was the first news family members had received on the Logan soldia’s whereabouts for several weeks and it was a big surprise “We have not heard from him since before the hostilities began We had no idea he world be so close to the fighting” the elda Willardson said “Since he was in a mili tary intelligence unit we thought he would be way back waiting to interview people” Spenca Willardson was in his second yea at Utah State University majoring in business and economics when his reserve unit was called up ear-li-a this year He had to withdraw from the university and leave behind his wife of one as a source 40-fo- ot ed we’re not sure” When asked about the reports Britain’s Foreign' Office conceded “It is possible that he escaped” American officials said US intelligence had solid information from multiple sources that Saddam went inside the building and didn’t leave before it was Logan bling down It began in the afternoon when the crowd tried to ' the metal statue off its pedestal by chipping away at the base with sledgehammers That didn’t work Then they tried a rope around the neck Still no success Finally the Marines stepped in with a winch on a tank recovery vehicle The first pull brought the statue onto its stomach dangling off its pedestal as the crowd pelted it ed fied source who said: “We think he left the same way he arrived in the area either by a tunnel system 6r by car Where “We are now afraid of other Iraqis not the Americans” But the enduring symbol of the day was surely the toppling of the towering Saddam statue a gesture that recalled the frenzied euphoria that swept Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union more than a decade ago Then it was a statue of Lenin that came tum- said as he whacked tile and concrete off the pedestal of the toppled statue Many in the crowd beat their chests and chanted “That is a burning in our chests” a Shiite Muslim slogan Celebrations were particularly strong in Baghdad’s Shiite neighborhoods like Saddam City in the northeast In one area hundreds of jubilant Shiites shouted “There is no God but Allah!” waving palm fronds and prayer stones With no one to police them — and certainly no sign of Saddam — some Iraqis went on a looting rampage mostly against installations of the government that ruled them for decades: ministry buildOil Mar- ings the state-ownketing Co traffic police headquarters even Iraq’s Olympic headquarters said to be the site of a torture center run by Saddam’s eldest son Odai A woman possibly in her mid-70- s grabbed a mattress from a furniture shop on Street and dragged it with considerable difficulty across the street on ha way home Two young men stole HU (435) TIMMS 1 OPERATED S ft P Woods Enterprise Stem A Wood BY Inc President & wijyfiyir1' |