Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday September 28 2002 — A9 Utah & The West Protesters taramgaie Etosh odd Denver Residents DENVER (AP)—Prtsi-den- t Bush flew west Friday to lobby for his homeland security plan and raise money that die Republican Party needs to win control of Congress for the next two years Speaking on behalf of Colorado GOP House candidate Bob Beauprez Bush said the Senate is bogged down in the work rules governing how the new Department of Homeland Security should be run threatening to tie his hands with labor rules “I don’t need a thick book i want to oust judge for leniency jpSxQ iio M J YiWmOA' fe $ : "a : O-t-- O of regulations trying to micromanage the Department of Homeland Security We need flexibility” he said Bush cited examples Hk L includ- ing union objections to deci-siothat customs inspectors checking border shipments be required to wear radiation detectors to spot illicit shipments of nuclear material Bush said it would take a year to resolve such a dispute and said: “We don’t have a year to resolve issues like ns ’ i I luff that” “I’m for workers’ rights but in die name of national security this administration and £ fiitiire administrations need flexibility to move people at the right time and place to protect us from the people who want to hurt us" Bush said A day after his million-dol-l- ar fund-raisiappearance in Houston the president flew here from his ranch in Crawford Texas to campaign for Beauprez!- Bush had a dual mission — to help fellow Republicans fill their campaign coffers land to build public support for his : version of legislation creating a Department of Homeland Security Bush wants a bill without “a lot of rules and i rv-- fr ee V -- A ' l ? r AP photo protesters outnumber Bush supporters outside a Denver hotel on Friday President Bush was in Denver to speak at a luncheon for congressional candidate Bob Beauprez The protesters chanted slogans against Bush and a war with Iraq Anti-w- ar in Arizona with appearances in both Flagstaff and Phoenix There he was to rally GOP donors and voters in support of Matt Salmon the party’s choice for governor and Rick Renzi a GOP congressional ng contender Republican officials said the party and Salmon likely would take in more than $1 million Friday’s event in Colorado was to raise $17 million with $12 million going to the state party The Friday night fundraising appearances in Arizona were to bring in a total of $21 million with $12 million of regulations” Following his visit to Colorado Bush was due for a second round of political events that going to die state party $700000 to Salmon and ' $200000 to Renzi White House Press Secre- tary Ari Fleischer said that in both Colorado and Arizona the president would under- score his efforts to improve the lagging economy and to create the homeland security agency to coordinate efforts to fight terrorism at home In Houston where he bdped the Senate campaign of GOP candidate John Comyn Bush continued to criticize the Democratic-controlle- d Senate for insisting that the legisla tion creating the new depart-mealso protect the rights of the 170000 federal workers expected to run its agencies and programs “Thy want there to be a lot of rules and regulations and I’m not going to accept that” Bush said “The enemy doesn’t care about these rules” The fund-raiswas held not far from the Houston headquarters of Enron Corp a symbol of the recent corporate scandals At the dinner Bush told business executives they should operate their companies with honesty and integrity nt er fund-raisin- g ' serious” The elections will decide control of Congress for the remainder of Bush's term as well as many state houses and could help his own cause as he positions himself for an campaign in 2004 Bush is taking Saturday and Sunday off and staying close to the ranch That keeps him out of the capital at a time when thou- sands of demonstrators are expected to protest the week-end meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund just blocks from the White House - ' SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Another movement has been launched to oust 3rd District ' Judge David Young The latest effort is by Tooele residents who were shocked at Young's leniency toward two men who allegedly fondled and engaged in oral sex with a girl at a drinking party last year Tooele County prosecutors asked for prison time after the defendants pleaded guilty to reduced second-degre- e felony counts of sexual abute of a child Instead Young reduced the level of the counts ever further to tlvrd-degrfelonies and placed the 21 -- year-old men on probation with ISO hours of community service in ' lieu of 60 days jail time They also must pay $925 fines and reimburse the victim for her counseling expenses “It was lighter than a slap on the wrist” Tooele Mayor Charlie Roberts said Thursday “It was a terrible message to' send to people for a crime this t Young respond to a request for an interview Thurs' day The Rev Jon McCartney of the First Baptist Church of Tooele does not know the victim but is organizing an jsffort to unseat the judge “For the good of the community we need to remove him" said McCartney “He is just a very unfair man He is very inconsistent! I can’t believe what he did on this case” In 1996 Young barely received the SO percent voter approval rating needed to stay on the bench did-no- Parents of arson defendant vandalized BOUNTIFUL (AP) — The parents of a man charged in tire arson death of a girl and the stabbing of two other people have been the targets of vandalism and passed away all because of the stupidity of adults” said Valentine Ott his voice choking with emotion Tears stream down Edda Ott’s face as she reaches out to hold the hand of her husband of 46 years “It breaks our hearts We wish we could reach out some way to the mother We can’t imagine the pain she is suffering But what do you say? What do you say?” Valentine Ott said Mark Ott 38 is charged with aggravated murder in the ' angry notes Edda and Val Ottare the parents of Mark Anthony Ott Like any other parents the Syracuse couple want to comfort their son but they also want to comfort those who have been hurt by the alleged actions of their son “An innocent little child death of Lacey Paige Lawrence He is also charged with aggravated arson aggravated burglary aggravated assault and theft The charges allege that on Sept 1 Mark Ott entered the Layton home of Donna Ott his estranged wife stabbed Allen Lawrence Donna Ott’s boyfriend and Sarah Gooch Donna Ott’s daughter and then set the house on fire Lacey Lawrence daughter of Terri Cook and Allen Lawrence died in the fire “I’m certain if Mark had known that little girl was in the house he would have died getting her out” Edda Ott said The Otts have spent the past four weeks trying to make sense of the events and they too have needed comfort and have gotten it from friends neighbors and faihily But they woke up one day to find their house splattered with red wet tissue paper Traffic has picked up in the area as cars drive slowly past their home It’s time for September Clearance Sale Ends SAVE Search warrant may nix SLC drug arrest SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge has ruled that a flawed search warrant was used to arrest three suspected drug dealers allegedly found with 12 pounds of narcotics US District Judge Ted Stewart has ruled that a Salt Lake judge erred in granting the search warrant over the telephone That will likely result in the dismissal of the' if the conversation is recorded and if the law enforcement officer reads verbatim from the' search warrant documents Acting on a tip firm Drug Enforcement Administration agents in Riverside Calif Utah agents staked out the Salt Lake International Airport for a man they believed was a metham-phetamimanufacturer The California agents said Rafael Delgado Morales was coming to Utah to “clean up” meth that was previously sold in California according to Stewart’s order The agents watched Morales leave the airport shortly after midnight on Nov 5 and get into a car with Gabriel Soto-Leo- n and Esperanza Rojas-Suardocuments state Agents followed the three to ne charges “This court lacks the ability to determine whether or not die judge was fully informed in deciding whether probable cause existed” Stewart wrote ih bis Sept! 20 ruling granting a defense motion to suppress the evidence According to Utah law a search warrant approved over the phone may only be issued i ez an apartment complex and later to two grocery stores where they saw the three buy items that are known for their use in cleaning up meth according to court documents At 4:30 am Murray police detective Michael Faircloth telephoned 3rd District Judge J Dennis Frederick for approval of a search warrant- Faircloth asked for Frederick’s home address so he could deliver the documents for die judge’s approval Instead Frederick asked Faircloth to read from the documents and swear under oath that the information was true Faircloth was then instructed to sign the judge’s name and servethe warrant ALL NEW OCTOBER CLEARANCE SALE starts Tue Oct 1 Stop by then for complete sale t ! 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