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The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday Q dhiedc ©Dmai ©Ks Bloody riots claim 50 lives in Algeria ALGIERS Algeria (AP) — Ethnic Berbers clashed with police Sunday in weeklong riots that have reportedly killed 50 people and a political' party threatened to quit the govern- ment denouncing the police crackdown The Rally for Culture and Democracy w hich has its base of support among Berbers in the northeast Kabyle region where the ' riots have been raging accused the police of blunders and overreaction “Personally I would say that it is impossible to remain in a government that Tires real bullets at its own people” party official Said Sadi told reporters He said the decision to withdraw would have to he officially of the' party'll approved by a special meeting ‘ i uling council Tuesday A withdrawal by the party will not threaten the survival of the government but the move places further pressure on President Abdelaz-- ’ i Boutcflika who was elected on a promise to end a bloody insurgency that has gripped this north African nation for nearly a decade off r ' ' l V- - April 27 9 At April talks in Beijing American negotiators presented a written proposal for US experts to inspect the AP photo plane to determine whether to repair and fly it out or ship it A caricature of President Bush waving guns appears on the frbnt page of the Chinese in pieces "Having combut inon the paper Beijing today The headline newspaper Global Times at a newsstand reads “China is never afraid of threats” Vice President Dick Cheney and top Bush admin- pleted its investigation and istration officials reinforced President Bush's tough stand that a military response from the evidence collection involving the US plane and in view of United States remains an option if China attacks Taiwan 18-1- ‘ Home 109 E Oneida St Pre- ston and from 10:30 to 1 1 :30 am Tuesday at the stake cenr ter Interment will be in the Whitney Cemetery Death notices Dora Moon Riley Dora Moon Riley 86 Logan died Monday April 30 2001 in Logan A complete obituary will follow in a later edition of The Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are tinder the direction of Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary " Rie Garr Cranney Mathews OGDEN Utah — Rie Garr Cranney Mathews 90 died April 28 2001 at McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden A complete obituary will appear ili a later edition of The Herald Journal y Arrangements by Mortuary North Logan Utah 7 : V “TV hprnaplp ' njrnip ' Allen-Cranne- Loretta P Trevors Loretta Penfold Trevors peacefully left this mortal exis- -' tence to return to her Father in Heaven Friday April 27 2001 Funeral services will be held Wednesday at t pm at the " Cottonwood Mortuary 4670 S Highland Dr Holladay Utah There will be a viewing from 11 am to 12 pm Wednesday at the mortuary Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery :the US Army with overseas 'combat in the ETO France ' Germany and was first to enter IHitler's home in Braunau Aus- tria Jake returned to USU with Iserious desire to graduate in civil engineering Three weeks being back in Logan he Imet Gwyneth Blauer at the “Dansante He knew from the first night they met that she was I the one he wanted to marry She waited four years for Jake to graduate get a job with the iBureau of Reclamation ip Salt’ :Lake City and get an apartment They were married Aug 4 11950 at ber parents home in River Heights and ha loved each other through their 50th I anniversary in 2000 Jake and Gwen moved to a ' borne in Salt Lake City after Karen bom having a daughter ug 16 1952 They were blessed again with two sons Qharles John bom Feb 25 II 954 and John Thomas bom March 16 1955 They later -in Bountiful gloved to a home Friends may call from 6 to 8 Allen-Cran-n- He rode 1 Smiles on horseback round trip to school He experi--ence- d several 500 mile pack Itrips through Ganyonlands National Park He came to Logan after high school graduation to enroll at USAC from 1939 to 1949 with World War II in between Great expe- rience for the dude Jake servpd three years in -- Obituary policy wide-b- y Dorbthy H Moser 2001 Funeral sendees will be held at noon on Tuesday in the Franklin Stake Center with Bishop Robert Moser conducting About Cache including photographs - For more information call The Herald Journal 752-212- ' 1 Births TUESDAY Gina WicHwar and Neil A Logan a boy! April 27 ' HOUGAARD — Shannon Eardley and Todd RVCove a ' boy April 27 JENKINS — Taunya Duncan and Ron' Petersboro a girl ' April 27 JOHNSON — Chiara Crosland and Jacob' L Logan ’ a boy April 27 ROBERTS — Dawn Wood and Aaron Smithfield a boy April 28 STRINGHAM — Camille Jeppson and Scott River Heights a girl April 19 ‘ ‘ oft he PuMInImI USPS :: 241-820- "- njj jiul SjiurJjv jikI Valli-- (uhhlunj I h "5 Wct MO Niidh I’O Bu 48" I jgan Jt'ljh S4i'UUS" Mindn ihnxijh cc( SuikUv i lr Pislap: PjkJ ? lujjii' IVritvlk-jl1- - Charts Bnnx'li riHmiiif ' ' Miriwisiiiir'iju’v LijhTckfci4vj:j::i-:i I uh SmiifiyPuNihcr-hmiih(?'hinwk-rt- McCollum ' Managing Fullon I Busincss ManagcrHfultonip hjncttNcimi Rid’G Vi'allaccAdu-rtisinDinxiitr rwafUcic hjncuscom John A Ncwhy Circulalion Dircclofrjncvkhy V hincwvci'm 111! Paul Davis Ken Martin Can ers will 7 at meqi pmi Tuesday in the Citizens Center Senior Logan 236 N 100 East’ Gary Salmon will be the guest carver:Nonmembers and visitors are welcome fof more infor- V mation call 752-377- 5 - i:in - Logan Planning Commission will talk (o The League of Women Voters of Cache County at noon Tuesday at the Cottage Restaurant 51 W 200 South The public is invited 7 For more information call 753-4- 2 Logan Regional HospitalJENSEN —Amanda Porter AHmlHToiirnal ' ' inches deep billing The northwest corner of the LoganTabernacle lawn in the late 1930s is the setting tor this LDS Cache Stake Old Folks Dinner The corn for the dinner can and taken to Superior Cleaners where' a was placed in a steam hose was placed in the can to boil the water By the time they ported the can back to the piqnic site the com was well cooked In the background is the Walker Bank (now the 100 Northbranch of Zions First National Bank) and the building that housed the LDS Bishop's storehouse the Cache Stake president's office and the Logan Junior High Seminary (submitted byDean Rodgers Logan) The photograph was taken from the book 'Cache Treasures — A Photo History of Cache Valley' available at The Herald Jpumal v The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituar- ies are measured columns -- PRESTON Idaho — Tliella Egbert Ware 82 passed away Thursday April 26 2001 at the Franklin County Nursing Home in Preston Funeral Services will be held at noon on Wednesday jn the Preston South Stake Center 55 E 1st South with Bishop Robert Miller conducting Friends may call from 10 to 11 :30 am Wednesday at the stake center' Interment will be in the Whitney Idaho Ceme- tery Services are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home ' ' - TheHa E Ware WHITNEY Idaho— Dorothy Hollingsworth Moser 74 passed away Friday April 27 - pm Monday at Webb Funeral ' age8 not airworthy "The nose is gone from it all of the instruments don't work tw o of the engines are out" he said "There isn't any w ay you're going to fly that aircraft out of there Somebody's going to have to go in and load it oh something and transport it out probably a barge or something" landing- broth-er-in-la- w He moved to Monticello and ’finished his high school there- V - - nt Utah which they stillown They moved to Logan after their children married and now have seven grandchildren At age 50 Jake retired arid ' he and Gwen traveled a lot and were campground hosts for ' seven years at Malibu and in Guinavah Logan canyon Jake later loved to visit the mall and chat with his friends there He also loved riding around Cache Willey Jake was a very loving hus- band father grandfather and friend He will be greatly missed ' Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm Tuesday at the Mortuary 420 E 1 800 North Funeral services will be held at noon Wednesday at the Willow Valley 1st Ward 125 W 600 North Logan with Bishop Karl Reid conducting Friends may call from 10:30 to 11:30' am Wednesday at the church prior to services Burial will be Providence Cemetery ' ' 1 1 r Cache Treasures- 2001 He was bom Jan 28 1921 in Philadelphia Pa His parents were Dr- Charles T and Agnes LW Gilden He attended a private iQuaker school up to his Jr year He then moved to the Mussel- man 4M Guest Ranch near IMonticello Utah at age 16 in 1 937 for three basic reasons: tie didn’t want to be a third genera- Ltion dentist he wasn’t a Quaker :and he loved his Utah memories generated from a pass through :to Alaska with his grandfather at ' 1 Obituaries Charles (Jake) Gilden 80 passed away peacefully at his home on Chi- nese side has decided to allow the US side to inspect its plane at the Lingshui Airport” the official Xinhua News Agency said Sunday Cheney said he w as hopeful that China's decision would lay the groundwork for the return of the plane which was loaded w ith sophisticated eavesdropping equipment “As we've said all along' we do want our aircraft back And the fact that they have now announced that they're w illing to have US personnel go in and look at the aircraft and assess what it's' going to take to get it back I think is very positive" he said on “Fox News Sunday" EP-3- E VICENZA : international precedents in handling such issues the administration officials reiterated President Bush's tough : ' The president's chief of stand that a military response staff Andrew Card said from thie United States Washington was preparing to send a team to the island remains an option if China “We expect them to gel attacks Taiwan It has been nearly a month there as stxin as their docu- sur- since a US Navy mentation is ready their visas ' with a are of crew readv" Card said on yeillance plane 24 collided with a Chinese ABC's "This Week" White House spokesman Tighter jet sent to intercept it Ken Lisaius said an American over the South China Sea The plane made an emer- team was ready to travel from Kadcna Air Force Base in gency landing at a military airfield on Hainan island on Okinawa Japan to China and the crew was Neither he nor a Pentagon April detained for days They spokeswoman could say who were released affer Bush said was on the "technical iassess-mehe was “very sorry" for the team” They were ' hiss of the Chinese pilot and unsure how swiftly the plane for the US plane's unauthomight be returned or even rized entry into Chinese air-- how it would come back space to make an emergency Cheney said the aircraft was Thousands evacuated to detonate WWII bomb Charles (Jake) Gilden plasu© na ' Italy (AP) — Authorities evacuated 77000 people — two thirds of this northern Italian city — for several hours on Sunday so experts could disarm a 4000- pound unexploded bomb dropped by British fighters during World War II The bomb discovered several weeks ago buried in Vicenza's main cemetery was sue- cessfully defused shortly affer midday Italian news agencies quoted Vicenza prefect Ange-l- o Tranfaglia as saying Local shop owners and residents had spent the waning hoursof Saturday night boarding 'up their storefronts and taping down win- ‘dows as a precaution before clearing out for 'what Italian media reports said was the ' largest evacuation of its kind in Italy Police units were reinforced to ensure residents obeyed the evacuation orders and air 'raid sirens wailed throughout the morning to remind anyone who had stayed behind that the operation was under way i Even the city's hospital with all its 100 doctors ipalients undemergency equip-- ment was relocated to local fair grounds RAI state television reported Vicenza's train station also closed down temporarily spy WASHINGTON (AP) — China will grant United States inspectors access to a Navy 'surveillance plane grounded on Hainan island raising ten- hopes that US-Chisions w ill ease and that the disabled aireraft will soon return home A team of US military experts in Okinawa Japan awaited clearance to travel to China hoping to depart as as Monday early ' "I sec it as an encouraging sign that they're willing to 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