Show A2 t- - The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April 25 2004 In brief Kerry govern Illinois plant blasts kill two BOSTON (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry received communion from a Catholic priest Saturday one day after a top Vatican cardinal said politicians who support abortion rights should be denied the Eucharist Kerry took communion during the 6 pm mass at Boston's Paulist Center where campaign spokesman David Wade said the candidate regularly worships The church is close to the Beacon Hill home Kerry shares with his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry “We’re following the directive of our archdiocese” said Father Joe Cic- cone who gave Kerry the Eucharist ‘‘They have said we should give him communion” Tlic Paulist Center attracts Catholics uncomfortable with some of the Vati ILLIOPOLIS 111 (AP) — A series of explosions rocked a plastics plant in central Illinois killing at least two workers and injuring a number of others Two people remained missing Saturday authorities said - About (XX) residents of the area were evacuated after the explosions Friday night said Sangamon Count) sheriff’s Sgt Joe Rath All but about 60 who live within a mile of the plant were allowed hack into their homes Saturday morning he said Some 60 firefighters were battling a blaze caused by the explosion Rath said The cause of the explosions was not yet known Investigators from the US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Boaril headed to the scene Saturday Two bodies were discovered ' early Saturday Tjic plant was “60 or 70 percent destroyed” said police Capt Jeff Burkler He did not identify the victims' I cou- years- " ples whose adopted children are baptized there unlike in some other Boston parishes In November its leaders refused to read aloud during Mass from a letter opposing gay marriage as requested by the Massachusetts bishops The congregation is not geographical but ideological drawing people from as far as away as New Hampshire said Drew Deskur the center’s music director and a parishioner for 25 “It’s not St Corner” Around-th- e -- Deskur said “It’s an intentional community that draws people from all over Boston It tries to make sure that Museum devoted toWWII interment a £im: X ' MANZANAR NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Calif (AP) — Like many Japanese Americans interned in the wind-sweOwens Valley during World War II Towru Nagano remembered the desert sun swirling dust and glare of searchlights that kept prisoners awake at night in cramped barracks behind barbed wire Mostly he recalls the realization that his country didn’t want him! Nagano now 78 was among hundreds of former detainees and their descendants who traveled to the Manzariar National Historic Site for the opening of a National Park Service muse- - ' urn that preserves a bitter memory for many Japanese pt o 3 D a o AP photo : ' S Daces CclDe ' A ring of brilliant blue star clusters wraps around the yellowish nucleus of what was once a normal spiral galaxy in this new image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) released Saturday This ima98 '® being released to commemorate the 14th anniversary of Hubble's launch on April 24 1990 and its deployment from the space shuttle Discovery on April 25 1990 The galaxy cataloged as AM 0644-74- 1 is a member of the class of “ring galaxies' It lies 300 million away in ' the direction of the southern constellation Dorado light-yea- rs so-call- : ing in and calling biman assassin The conversation ended after Castro denounced the callers with a stream of vulgarities I he FCC concluded Friday that the station should be fined lor the broadcast It rejected the station's claim that a rule requiring people to he notified hefiav their voices arc used ilocs not apply to people in Cuba Payment of the fine or a request lor cancellation or reduction is required within 30 Jays Mourners amass for' Dru Sjodin’s service NISSWA Minn (AP) — More than I (XX) mourners packed a resort lixlge and overflowed from two tents for the funeral of slain University ' of North Dakota student Drii Sjodin who was remembered for her generous heart and infectious spirit! The lodge was one of the ' few places in northern Min- ncsota large enough to hold : such a crowd The body of Sjodin 22 who -- Michael Jackson gag order fought grew'up in nearby Pcquot " l)$ ANGELES (AP) 'J he secrecy shrouding this week’s grand jury indictment ' iif Michael Jackson was one reason acoalifioit of news organ iaiionsi joined by Jack- soli's atlorney are Jietilioning the California Supreme Court In resc i nd a gag 'order ' While Jackson's attorney w as ail ocating more press access Friday the singer was' pleading w ith the press io cave hiin alone' Because his ' statement doesn’i mention the child molestation case it pre- Mimahlv doesn't violate the Jakcs was found April 17 five months after she disap-peared from a Grand Forks' ND- - shopping mall parking ' lot ‘ v : ' - Americans Manzanar a Spanish word meaning apple orchard is the best preserved of the camps where thousands of Japanese Americans and citizens of Japan were held during World Uforll: The center features photos films and documents that record the roundup of men women and children amid ' - - -- : :1' wall-siz- : A HMtRKatRHM9l v V : Ni04 Floor Visit Our New larger facility We have aGrect Selection of V IT lon Accessories run-mji- BTANDLOWai ‘m sun so®®" our Show Room GMdSehdiM ! 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SjiKlin’s friends who spoke at ' t here are he) icopters hovering 'above my residence reporters staking oil! anil photographers g lurking behind bushes rampant around my compound' Jackson 'saidi ’i am' f rcspeeiJ ul ly iequest ng that '' senator received the Eucharist The chapel celebrates Mass and can conduct every sacrament except marriage The center does not resemble a traditional church but is housed among a row of brownstones A band plays dun- ing worship and the lyrics are project- -' ed onto the wall above the pulpit so parishioners can sing along Kerry joined in the singing from nis pew near the back Saturday night His wife was out of town so he attended alone with several reporters and staff in tow Founded in 1970 the church is located within the Archdiocese of Boston arid operates with the permission of the bishop The center however is financially independent and lias a history of reaching out to marginalized Catholics ft live-minu- te appreciate your eoiipcration" The Supreme Court petition fifed1 Friday on behalf of the media protests an prder by' Saiita Barbara Coutity Supcri-oCourt judge Kiney Melville fi bidding lawyers witness's arid anyone aysoci- ated with the Jackymeasc from speaking w ith reporters ' Jackson attorney Mark a letter with the inediri pe itionsayingthat Jackvn “hereby joins in and supports the media entities’ petition for review" He said he would idea separate brief eaflviicx) Wcknn the issue V dtespnti© edlodt everyone feels welcome and that everyone participates in the liturgy” The Archdiocese of Boston “does not hold to the practice of publicly refusing Communion to anyone said archdiocese spokesman Rev Christopher Coyne He said it was up to the individual to decide whether to receive Communion In the days before Kerry attended Easter Mass at the Paulist Center staff members received threatening phone calls and from Catholics who believed the senator should be denied Communion Coyne said he also received many letters and angry calls from concerned Catholics about Kerry's ability to take Communion He said he contacted the Paulist Center ahead of time to ensure there would be no problem when the Catholic Church ' The congregation includes gay C MIAMI (AP) — A radio sta- Cuban tion that crank-calle- d President Fidel Castro and broadcast the recording should be fined $4(XX) the Federal Communications Commission said hosts The Spanish-speakin- g of “The Morning High Jinks” used snippets of an earlier prank involving Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to move (he call from a reception: ist up the chain to Castro in a broadcast June 17 The hosts of the show on WXDJ-FJoe Ferrero and ' Enrique Santos fed pleas- breakunifies to Castro before : can’s orthodox teachings or who other-wise feel alienated from the Roman fj FCC fines radio station for prank '' ©©inniinnimoOT) 9 Tour-- SW’ 7 J 7 Christmas Showswith Andy Williams Yakov Smmofl Shoji Tabuchi and more! 1845 North Main SALES ANDSCMVICE CALL (435)753-535- 8 6 Street) OR saaEsassas -- 'M ' mtm I -- |