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Show 2 Mountainwest Minority Reporter & Sentinel, April 19, 1991 News “Tribune names deputy editor previous corporate vice president of | Gonzaga-in-Florence (Italy) program the Kearns-Tribune Corp., who died in 1969 and 1970). Mr. McCarthey began his Dec. 22 after a long illness. The new deputy director was born newspaper career in the circulation and raised in Salt Lake City, attending and advertising departments of the J.E. Cosgriff Elementary School and Newspaper Agency Corp. Judge Memorial Catholic High He joined The Tribune editorial department in 1973 and served in School. He graduated from Cranwell sports, promotion, rewrite, copy desk, Preparatory School in Lenox, Mass. and general assignment positions. in 1968, and from Gonzaga UniverHe is married to the former Mary sity in Spokane, Wash. in 1973 with Schubach and they are the parents of two daughters, Rachele and a degree in English literature. Mr. McCarthey also attended the Dominique. Entertainment Thomas K. McCarthey Jr. 18 Years With The Tribune jem Veteran Whitney Houston, Costner Salt Lake news reporter Thomas Kearns McCarthey, Jr. has been named deputy editor of The Salt Lake Tribune, a newly created position designed to handle the daily to co-star Talk about movie duos. Try Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston. The two have agreed to star in a movie called ‘‘Bodyguard.”’ ‘‘The script has been around for years,’’ says Jim Wilson, an old Costner friend who co-produced dent of the Kearns-Tribune Coprp., ‘‘Dances with Wolves’’ and will proThe Tribune’s parent company, will duce ‘“Bodyguard.’’ ‘‘He’s wanted to report directly to James Shelledy, who work with Whitney and it’s a tremenwas named editor of the newspaper to dous role for her.”’ succeed Will Fehr, who retired. The story is by Lawrence Kasdan, who cast Costner in ‘“The Big Chill,”’ the Kearns-Tribune Corp. since 1979. He has been a member of The Tribune staff for 18 years and has spent the past several years as editor of The But Tribune’s Travel Section. tion an armload of Oscars, for his blockbuster ‘“Wolves,’’ Costner is do- He is a great-grandson of the late Sen. Thomas Kearns, who acquired cast went on to by Desda Moss The known put Costner in “‘Silverado,’’ which helped launch his career. After raking in respect, not to men- aims USA-Africa ties only to cut him out of the final edit. Kasdan Summit to strengthen operating and business responsibilities of the newspaper. Mr. McCarthey, who earlier this year was elected corporate vice presi- Mr. McCarthey, 39, has been a member of the Board of Directors of ‘By Eileen Blass, USA TODAY NEW CRUSADE: The Rev. eon Sullivan will lead an international meeting to help create closer ties between Africans and African-Americans. HOUSTON: Singer will co-star with Costner in ‘Bodyquard.’ Robin, is set for a June release. And right now, the Golden Boy is in Dallas filming the Oliver Stonedirected ‘‘JFK,’’ in which he plays USA TODAY Rev. Leon Sullivan, Africans to ee long as an architect of social change, hopes movement with to launch an_ another international gathering next week. Sullivan, 68, will lead more than 1,000 people in what he calls the first roles and at- tention,’’ says Sullivan. He hopes to foster change through self-help and cooperation between Africans and black Americans. — oo “*African-Americans have to sup- port Africa the way the Irish support Ireland and the Jews support Israel,’ he says. To continue the work of the summit, Sullivan plans to meet with more former New Orleans prosecutor James he was elected to the U.S. Senate by African nation of Cote d’Ivoire. than 1,000 black pastors in the USA Garrison. the Utah Legislature. ‘“We’re coming together to work in August. oS nc. deve pment « of Africa and toy. : nee { ming voice and wns Eas alsoithe!Son ofthe late create closer ties. between Africans,” imposing, ie te eee the '¢ harleston, ‘Thomas Kearns accor: ot the “and | “African- Americans,’ says ww Va. native was '” when he serv- Sullivan, who created the Sullivan ed as an assistant minister at Harlem’s Principles, a.code for ethical business Abyssinian Baptist Church under the conduct in South Africa. | late Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Ten years later, in 1987, fed up- Later he worked ‘on civil rights prowith South Africa’s failure to end jects with labor leader: A.” Philip apartheid, he called on U.S. com- Randolph.. panies to leave the country. In 1964, he founded the Opporiy The summit is expected to draw tunities Industrialization Centers, an African heads of state, representatives international job-training program basof more than 50 large American com- ed in Philadelphia. panies, and black leaders from the Sullivan stepped down. two years USA. Among them: Jesse Jackson, ago as head pastor of one of Coretta. Scott King, NAACP ex- Philadelphia’s largest congregations, ecutive director Benjamin Hooks, and Zion Baptist Church, to devote For 70 years, we've been arranging mortgage loans for families in our National Council of Negro Women himself full time to job training and community , and we're proud to be involved with its growth. 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