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Show 8—THE HERALD, Pi Octobe ‘German Kidnap Killers Believeda Abroad BONN Youth Waives Hearing In Deaths of 4 in Family frequently visits k work, has den tified as w terrorists a group off young Germans he met Sept. 9 at UPI 1 West Gerr lers of Hanns-l) hiding abroad a itizen who aie for MEDINA, Ohi four seball bat, dot ae them wiue gasoline and setting m on wavied a preliminary hea ring t in Medina Muni Mich of nearby Moirans-en-Montagne near the Swiss border policesaid kidnaped Sept. Dig. part had pine needles in his hair Horst Herold, the head of spaper interview. 5 in whenhis body was found of the abroad, at least f ted "They plan to filter back in the near future The Bonn government has launched the largest manhunt in West Ger errorists it said helped kill Schle and leavehis body in the trunk of a car in Mulhouse. many’s histe France, last Tuesday In Paris, police said they are check ing reports the West German in dustrialist could have been heldin the Jura mountain range during his 43-day ordeal A witness described only as a West Volcano Flow In Hawaii Said Now at anEnd VOLCANO, Hawaii (UPI) — Some 30 to 40 million cubic meters of lava poured from the east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano in a 2% week lon, eruption now deciared officially over, scientists at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said Tuesday. “It definitely appears to be over,’’ said staff geologist Jack Lockwood “We cannot be any morecertain than that for now.’ He said anyoutbreak of lava fountains would be considered bytheobser. vatory staff as a new eruption. The eruption, which began Sept. 12, occurred in four distinct phases. The last phase was the most active, generating a lava flow that stretched nearly five miles long toward the coast before oeing three-quarters of a mile trom Ne town kalapan when ae lava fountains abruptly ceased Oct. Argentina Violence Outbreak Includes Assassination Case BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI) — A retired air force officer serving as a cityofficial was assassinated todayin a new outbreak of violence in Argentina A bomb exploded in the labor ministry, breaking windows but going off before employes got to work. one was injured. No Air Force Maj. Rodolfo Matti was shotand killed as he walked toward his parked car in the suburb of Quilmes The three gunmen escaped in a car, police sourcessaid. Matti was director of com- munication systems for the city of Buenos Aires and wasthe sixth person killed by terrorists in the past two weeks, The other targets of bombs and shootings have been executives dealing with labor problems. The bombin the labor ministry exploded one dayafter the Labor Minister Horacio Liendo begantalks with union representatives. Strikes areillegal, but workers are unhappy with the government policy of holding down wages while allowing prices torise. In anotherincident, the bullet-riddied body of a sociologist, Raul Castro Olivera, was found abandoned in a car It was not immediately known if the sociologist was the victim of right-wing death squads. Argentina's political violence has taken 563 lives so far this year the prompt approval urged by Presi Herold told the Bild Seitung he did not expect immediate he said. wanted posters resemble them only House-Senate conference committee wherehehopesan acceptable program can be worked out The House version of the bill included taxes designed to discourage energy use, but the Senate committee stripped awaythose features and instead voted just to provide the tax credits. Meanwhile, the conference commit tee continued working on other features of the energy program, but was unable to agree on a way to deal with automobiles that use larger amounts of gasoline. One proposal that failed to win approval would have ban: ned the worst of the gas-guzzlers The committee did make further progress on energy conservation is sues, agreeing to mileage labels on pickups, vans and utility vehicles to aid comparison shopping In other developments, the House gave final approval to a bill that will al low Americans who are serving sentences in Mexican jails to be transferred to jails in the US The measure is expectedto bring about the transfer of some 225 Americans by the end of November. Brunswick Police Chief Clayton roughly Heroldcalled on European nations to make it more difficult to forge pas. Crook said Swihart admitted killing sports, He also recommended the reintroduction of the requirementthat travelers identify themselvesin hotels. This requirement has been abolished in many countries Three of the bodies and a good portion of the interior of the house had been doused with a gasoline before a match was used to start a fire and cause an explosion which leveled the and burning the victims, but has not yet given a motive for the deaths. house Sex Discrimination Complaint Is Filed By Police Woman WORKERS PLANT a 32-foot Blue Spruce behind the White House to serve as the nation's Christmas tree. The new tree, DETROIT (UPI) — The city’s highest-ranking woman police officer has filed a sex discrimination complaint against the police department, chargingit favors men in promotions. Inspector Alice Hehn, a 23-year veteran who has headed the Professional Standards Section since 1974, filed the complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Tuesday, saying she was passed over for promotion several times in favor of men withless seniority and expertise. Officials say the department has been hiring more women, but Ms. Hehn, 51, said, “They aren't doing very well promoting them to executive levels. The department has 10 male deputy chiefs and 21 male commanders above the rank of inspector. There are four female inspectors, three of whom were promoted byPolice Chief William Hart since last December “I certainly don’t have anything against women,” Hart said Tuesday. ‘I've promoted more than anybody.” He said that as soon as a commander’s position opens that fits Ms. Hehn’ S qualifications, ‘I will promote her. Ms. Hehnsaid she decided to file the complaint because Hartdid not answer 4 registered letter she sent him detailing her concerns. Hart said he did not have time to reply but had already marked time on his agenda to meet with Ms. Hehn personally. HEW Secretary’s Speeches Prompt Demandfor Copies WASHINGTON (UPI) — When HEW Secretary Joseph Califano speaks, the government printing pressesroll. On Monday Califano addressed the College Entrance Examination Board annual meeting in San Francisco on educational testing. Tuesday morning the orders started coming in for copies of his 25-page speech A government spokesman said the HEW’s Office of Education wanted 9,600 copies because the speech was being sent toall college presidents. donated by a couple from the year’s permanent tree, but the committee decided Washington, D.C., suburb of Utah Passpor t Charge Told SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — FBI agentsarrested a Salt Lake City manat Wednesday on a complaint charging c ges 4th Elderly Woman Killed in Same City COLUMBUS,Ga. (UPI) — Tension mounted today in this West Georgiacity following the strangulation of the fourth elderly woman since mid-September. All iived alone in the same neighborhood. Police expressed alarm because of a rush by personsliving in the area to buy firearms Thelatest victim was Martha B. Thurmond,68,a retired elementary school teacher. Coroner Donald Kilgore reported today she died by strangulation between | a.m. and 4 a.m. Tuesday. Authorities were trying to determine how the strangler broke into the victim's home, which had burglar bars on the windows. The windows also had been nailed shut The Columbus Ledger, quoting sourcesclose to the investigation, reported today the victim had been sexually molested. The newspaper said a stocking had been used. Police did not confirm the report. Hatch Joins Others In Oil Lines Request began refusing to work overtime and are working by therule book indefinitely in support of their claim for more travel pay and increased shift al- lowances. Piccadilly Circus was among central London areas blacked outfor around20 minutes. Oxford Street wentdark for 12 minutes and homes in several neighborhoods were withoutelectricity for up to 40 minutes. SPECIAL 1OTH ANNIVERSARY SALE WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. Orrin Hatch, Ring to amend the Public Utilities Regulatory Policy Act of 1977 to speed construction of twooil pipelines from the West Coast to inlandstates. The amendment to the measure would establish a shorter time period for establishment of environmental impact states, issuance of federal permits, and a limitation on judicial review of the pipelines. Hatchsaid, “Alaskan crudeoil, plus imported oil, is surplus to West Coast needs, and American pipelines are needed that can transport the oil at for a pipeline from Long Beach, Calif., to Midland, Tex., and for a second pipeline from Port Angeles, Wash., to Clearbrook. Minn.,”’ Hatch said. He said the amendment deals only with Streamlining” federal permits and regulations, and does not preempt state procedures also needed to authorize the pipelines, Unless time limitations are imposed in the is being stalied by lack of federal permits and byen vironmental impact statements The Utah Republican said a portion of the 1973 Theplanto have federal tax money energy shortage ‘was caused through inadequacy of used to finance Congressional election campaigns was put aside, at least for this year, by the House Administration distribution systems. These pipelines could be of great value in eliminating those kinds of problems." oil and gas lands Committee Thedecision to put off further con sideration of the bill until next year ‘ameafter amendments wereoffered to expand the scope and cost of the campaign finance measure The Housevoted approval of a new bill aimedat curbing the production of child pornography. The House had previously approved a measureon the subject, but the new measure was of fered in hopes of curing any con stitutional defects in the legislation. An effort to force an early “‘test vote’ on the new Panama Canal treaties was turned back in the Senate The unsuccessful effort was made by James Allen, D-Ala 1s going on,"’ a board spokesmansaid Manual workers at more than 40 of Britain's 137 power stations Tuesday Utah, Tuesday joined with 16 other senators in seek- in proceduresfor development of offshore Sen. LONDON (UPI) — Brief power failures hit scattered parts of Britain Tuesday night, delaying road and rail traffic and interrupting the cooking of millions of dinners for about half an hour. him with making a false statement in A go-slow by power workers forced his home Tuesday, charging him with applying for a passport Oct. 11 at the the Central Eelectricity Generating attempting to illegally obtain a U.S. Salt Lake County Clerk’s office. Boardto order a 6 per cent random cut Passport. during the evening rush hour. The complaint alleges Walker used The FBI said Edward Alan Walker, “We could not warn of these cuts 26, was scheduled to be arraigned the birth certificate of a dead person in becauseit is an unofficial work-to-rule before U.S. Magistrate Daniel Alsup applying for the passport and it is just impossible to predict what (afaGi Radarange judicial ew process,’ Hatch said, ‘the California-Texas project may be dropped’ because The committee also voted to delay of soaring construction costs facing the developers Houseconsideration of legislation that And Hatch said the Washington-Minnesota pipeline major Scattered Sections of Britain is the Washington Monument. (UPI Telephoto) Federal applications have been made House proceedings suf- make which was decaying. In the background through the Panama Canal.”’ hat more study of the implications of would Brief Power Failures Strike Potomac, Md., replaces last The 17 senators sent their amendment to the Senate-Houseconference committee which will handle the pipeline measure. ‘ed a setback when the Rules Committee voted to delay the plan. The January, the bat allegedlyused in the killings apparently burned in the blaze. competitive prices much below costs of shipping A proposal to allow television erage of MICHAEL SWIHART dead before the fire and the othervictimseither were dead or unconscious, The suspect has admitted he struck his parents and brothers with a baseball bat before burning them and the house, according to Crook, whosaid Crook has declined to discuss a possiMedina County Coroner Dr. Andrew J. Karson said the elder Swihart was ble motive for thekillings. television coverage is needed The bill, as reported out by the Senate Finance Committee, is a far cry from what Carter wants enacted, but y sick Burke said Swihart was very emotionally vdistesied and disturbed right now they change their appearance ly and the photos on their to elimirate some of the $40 billion worth of as breaks the bill would the President urged Senate approval of thebill in order to get the issue beforea nocent or innocent by reason of insanity for Swihart ‘‘In coveragehad been proposed to begin in provide for business and industry Burke said he will enter a plea of in They arein possession of passports that are perfectly forged and havebuilt dent Carter Senate liberals started the slow process of trying to amendthe measure Donald Swihart, 41, his mother Sue, 38. and brothers Brian, 16, and Russell, 9 whose charredbodies were foundin the burned out rubbieof their home Municipal Ccurt Judge Carroll B McClure did not set bond on the advice of Swihart’s attorneys, James W Burke Jr. and Dominic Bannucci. results in the search for Schleyer's killers, Topic Before Congress bill Tuesday, but was unabletogiveit counts of aggravated murder in the Sunday night deaths of his father. Switzerland Energy Remains Major WASHINGTON (UPI) The Senate began consideration of the energy tax Brunswic k ‘has been chargedwithfour aid they areinterested in the evidence because Moirans is in the center of a pine forest use they are investigating the y Schleyer was smuggled into from West Germanyvia sible life history,” An18-year. harged Ww of his familyy an opponent of the new canal pact Tthe Senate took time out to show it ration for Sen. Hubert Humph is suffering from inoperable hThe 66-year-old Minnesota ancer. 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