Show T A6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday September 28 2002 World Q sinks IFemry DAKAR Senegal (AP) — More than 760 people wen believed dead ' Friday after an ocean feny capsized off West Africa in a fierce gale w ith 88 victims recovered and bixlies of others spotted trapped inside “It was horrible because we were hearing people screaming front underneath'' said hospitalized survivor Moussa Ndong who escaped wlien the ferry capsized Thursday night He survived by clinging to the side of the vessel for two hours "The boat went down so fast It was so unbelievable — in just three min Senegal over 7®0 dead meaur utes the boat went down” he said Fishing boats and other vessels rescued the 32 survivors according to Senegal Prime Minister Marne Mamadou DiopThioune a coordinamarine center tor of a French-funde- d whose divers were helping in the search for victims Dive teams recovered 88 bodies Diop said They spotted a number of corpses through the ferry windows and believed the still unrecovered passengers and crew to be dead with their corpses caught inside he said “Now I'm afraid it's a matter of recovering bodies” he said The first corpses retrieved from the accident were being taken back to the port Friday! - MadiorBoye d The Joola ferry cap-sized off Gambia in the Atlantic Ocean about 11 pmen route to the Senegalese capital Dakar from the south of the country Gambia is a d country only a few miles wide and divides north and south Senegal The vessel remained in one piece Friday and still on its side said state-owne- strip-shape- Searchers waited as night fell Friday for the arrival of military divers with equipment to cut into the feny he said ' Ndong told The Associated Press by telephone from a hospital in neighboring Gambia that the storm brewed as the ferry made its way north from Senegal's southern dis- trict of Casamance As the wind built the boat started tipping to one side he said Water rushed into the cabin When the lights went out he said passengers started screaming Senegal declared three day& of national mourning at midday Friday as the search for victims continued Boye and other state officials went to the port to be with families President Abdoulaye Wade cut short a trip to France Speaking briefly to reporters upon his return home he pledged aA investigation Families and friends rushed to the port in Dakar sobbing and pounding their heads on walls “God have mercy! 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Pray everyone!" one woman waiting with the rest for news of loved ones pleaded Soviet cartoonist Terminator: No recalls 100 years MOSCOW (AP) — Boris Yefimov remembers his telephone cull front Josef Stalin as if it were yesterday — the dictator's stem tone the quick beating of his own heart Yefimov the Soviet Union's most celebrated political cartoonist had a front sett on the roller-coastof the 20th century No wonder he plans to thank God when he opens his eyes on his 102nd birthday Saturday At anewsconference Friday the spry diminutive Yefimov gleefully recounted how he fought the Nazis with laughter and fired irony at the Americans during the Cold War And he lamented the death of his art in an inercas- ingly chaotic world where enemiep are hairier to define and thus: harder to mock Peppering his stories with a poem and a sqng pcrformed in his booming voice Yefimov made it clear that after more than a century he is still enchanted by the business of living As to the secret of his ' longevity he said he has no idea — though the former atheist admitted that lately he has taken to crediting a higher power ‘Every day when I get up I thunk God" he said ' A Jew and a supporter of Stalin’s enemy Leon Trotsky ' Yefimov might have shared his brothers fate were it not for Stalin's appreciation of his art Millions of people died during Stalin's rule executed or during brutal i imprisonment Stalin's security forces ruthlessly arrested people suspected of political disloyalty espionage or failure to work hard enough in factories or on farms or to fight hard enough against the German invaders Yefimov's first encounter with Stalin came in 1937 at the height of the purges On Friday he recalled a call from his editor Lev Mekhlis at Pravda the offi-ci- al newspaper of the Com- - er late-nig- to Austrian statue plan ’ long-await- ' The statue which would hold a giant globe above its head would tower ova the park’s trees and more traditional statues The project would cost about S million euro ($49 million) ' -- - money that has yet to be raised Angelika Reitzer manager for the forun said Friday that a letter from the rold actor who lives in California said “he was flattered but that he thought it would be better to spend the money on y social projects and the Special - ' ap photo This 1941 cartoon by Russian artist Boris Yefimov celebrates Nazi Germany's defeat at the Battle for Moscow The German troops carry the coffin of the 'Myth of the Invincibility of the German Army' The ribbon on the wreath says Taken in untimely destruction on the Soviet-Germa-n front' Boris Yefimov the Soviet Union's most celebrated political cartoonist is turning 102 today munist Party Mekhlis asked him to come into the office for a message 'he’ with a capital ’H’” At a meeting the next day’ Mekhlis conveyed Stalin’s concern “He noticed that when you draw Japanese samurai you always draw them with big "from him” “There was no need to say ht which ’he”’ Yefimov - recalled: "There was only one could take independent of a criminal investigation In seri- ' ous cases clergy could be expelled from the priesthood In a statement accompanying the new guidelines German bishops admitted they had misunderstood the problem and had dealt with it inadequately “With regard to the yictims ‘ : ADULT tfcfef'art 3Hr& flEOftlAT P 55-yea- teeth sticking out” Yefimov quoted Mekhlis as saying “Well he" said you shouldn’t do that because it insults the dignity of every Japanese person” “I said 'OK no more Olympics” Schwarzenegger’s third ‘Terminator’’ film ‘Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” is scheduled for release next year Forum Stadtpark hasn’t abandoned its plans but the group faces several obstacles Besides raising the money t which would likely come from tourist ventures and other private sponsors Reitzer said the group doesn’t yet have the necessary city permits to build the statue teeth”’ HOTLINE i 4 Cu A UNIX 753-644- I 4 7S58CS6 110 AND STITCH oo ace Maim 4 1210210 41 7X fUCHASM TICKET (Over 4“ Savings) ro-i-a Bowl 2 frer games with 2 or AND morr paid gamrs al rrgular posKd rale Pmenl brfiire bowling No holidays or with olher offers SHEW ASHDOMAN Man aautiuMamaig ro-u-i MMIM114 mhmmuo QPFAT WirTUfiS rui Tnnmfmimiyu MATURES 1 When laws available Onr roupon prr family group per day Dnftl5 00 i CHILDREN 00 Valley'll Lmxrnryjtm 7 Heater FAT great ROUNDB -- - 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UTAH GRAZ Austria (AP) — Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to terminate a plan to build a giant “Terminator” statue in his hometown The Forum Stadtpark wants t) to build a metal statue in a park in central Graz a city in southern Aus-- ’ er ' German bishops outline rules for handling abuse cases FULDA Germany (AP) — German bishops presented recommcnda- tions Friday for curbing sexual abuse by Catholic priests and capped months of deliberations with an apology to victims and a pledge of greater vigilance The new measures were adopted in response to a series of abuse cases in Germany this year that were revealed as reports of sexual abuse by clergy grabbed headlines world- wide especially in the United States The scandal has clouded the last years of Pope John Paul II and shaken the Church: Like guidelines unveiled by US bishops in June the plan adopted by the German Bishops’ Conference this week attempts to answer pressures to quickly report cases of abuse to civil authorities However the new rules allow individual diiiccscs to thanks ' Av ' 4 Era robot wmMfhmrkam 8801 RENT EXTRA Explm: 10312002 EVERY SATURDAY Daily 4:45 75W MM 2450 North Main Chart My Big Fat Greek HI m wearing 407 94D 10 Four Feallieri US 710 Nk fkmm Ski 45ui K) ro-- ftwnW Imjaa eISSrt&hi?oa 4X700 93D5riA5wi20 Stealing Harvard US MS Swim Fan rs ro-i- a 710 Srt ASn 710 ' Live Entertainment by: CINEMA 3 Wn I UU North ivliXpoiE 4 30 Titt) VW S AlinFUO 60 4 33 F6S V:M8nl 4 JO Ate VW Amw fcW i 3 thn 9QS Run 3Aten 34)0 VALLEY 3 Main Behind to MqN C ACHEt 1 300 Norih SwoBt Hama Aidbama po-iSc 4 Suit 209 435 70S x Austin Pawvre: Goldmemberpc-- i f CLOSED FOR RERNRS I ' adivUies for all ages Historic theatre district tou$ Art demonstrations information pi Mm Ml J North M l793 Main f St’iPi a rurx ti iVT 'WiflTTJiL-- o nfftpOfealta-- i ° dnui&ii'imlfofii) i' HLW 0 Oldclt i)fuu itil i vQlfitt Otos 1 lands-oa'rt- s REELTIME U 4 IWFoot'puartrt ( A J 'Ls Lux Dance fy"tShars tica Reservata of Ulal Sun House tlealers Jeremy Threlfalii'Un irnThealre U$U Symphony Orchestra Daniel WatIts Valley Dance Erisembfe M 700 MO fappri dDlMlM) Fay and Dale Belnap Kevin Allred IM Aeffofo Area arts All Events Saturday September 28 Call (435) 752t0026 for more info (jlnMlVAVAVA 6pri totAmtr ii- - 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