Show n av n— r"—s y 4-- Herald Jeornol ffce Login Utah Sunday March lie’ll try again to By David E Anderson WASHiNGTON “The enormity of the world refugee problem bears tragic witness to the need for international safeguards ensuring the right of every individual to seek and be granted asylum” saia Gerald E Connolly committee executive director “Refugees are often the forgotten victims of human rights violations The shame of it all is that the international community seems to have In a regional breakdown the report said there were 3440797 refugees from African countries 598622 from the Americas 6326930 in Asia 194731 in Europe and 267746 in the Middle East The report prepared before the recent Israeli attack which sent thousands of refugees fleeing southern Lebanon cited several signs of hope for the refugee situation war Easter February a time Sunday Christians mark their — on belief in the resurrection of Christ prayer session will be held at the Clarkson Mortuary in bid another by evangelist Daniel Aaron Rogers of Harrisonville Ark to bring his mother back to life Mrs Elizabeth Rogers said she her husband and some friends would pray in the mortuary in an attempt to bring the frozen body of Gladys Rogers back to life “We will pray all afternoon my husband and I and a few friends” Mrs Rogers said The prayer session will not be a public affair like the attempt two weeka ago Mrs Rogers said Rogers prayed iten-sel- y for two hours March 12 over a white enamel horizontal freezer containing the frozen body of nis mother who died Feb 2 of the flu Mrs Rogers’ body has been Kept frozen since her death The body was moved to Missouri because Rogers couldn't find an Arkansas mortuary that would allow the service to be held 5 CAIRO Egypt (UPI) — Egypt said Saturday it was not closing tne door to a peaceful settlement of the Middle East conflict despite Washington’s failure to soften Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin’! egotiatingposii Foreign Minister Mohammed Kamel said the decision was taken at an emergency meeting of the National Security Council Egypt's highest chaired President Anwar body by golicjrmaking Kamel indicated that Cairo will adopt a attitude but insisted any settlement should meet the two key Arab demands for Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories and the Palestinians' right to Shortly before the council began its session Sadat met for 50 minutes with US Ambassador Hermann Eilts who briefed him on the results of Begin's thorny talks in Washington earlier this week witi President Carter Eilts said the consultations between Washington and Cairo will continue but added he knew of no plan for Secretary of State Cyrus Vance to come to Egypt for talks with Sadat on the current deadlock In southern Lebanon UN troops reinforced their bases Saturday and Palestinian peacekeeping guerrillas said they were stepping up operations wait-and-s- two-ho- 1 behind Israeli lines Another group of French paratroopers left Beirut g for Tyre to holster the advance party that moved into the battered port city 24 hours earlier Besides the French unit Swedish and Iranian troops who entered Lebanon from Israel also were in position Palestinian spokesman reported sporadic fighting cease-fir- e despite the four-da- y “Clashes between our forces and those of the enemy are still going on and out operations are being escalated behind enemy lines” a Palestinian statement said Reporters in the field could not confirm the statement and could hear no shooting Saturday morning Kamel said Egypt "will continue its peace efforts toward a just and comprehensive settlement” based on: —Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Arab territories —Recognition of the right of the Palestinians to —The need and necessity for mutual security for all countries in this region “We are not closing the door toward a comprehensive and just peaceful settlement on the basis of all the things I mentioned” Kamel said Although Egypt in principle is ready for a resumption of the peace dialogue with Israel "we have to wait and see what the Israeli position will be toward (UN Security Council) resolution 242 and the question of (Jewish) settlements and all that” he said 3000 Begin and Carter differed in their interpretations of resolution 242 a vaguely-worde- d blueprint for peace SEATTLE Woman hurt in crash with purked auto A Logan woman was reported in good con- dition following surgery on an injured ankle sustained in a two-ca- r accident Friday at 8:40 am 20 Kathy Kuchar Logan was a passenger in a 1970 Ford driven by Lisa Jane Burbidge 20 172 East 3rd North According to the report filed by Logan City Police Burbidge was looking for an address on the left side of the street when her car veered to the right hitting a parked 1973 Chevrolet owned by Robert L Wagner 243 South Main No 4 UPI WEATHER Nation By United Press International d An ice storm encased the Midwest in ice Saturday shutting down major highways stranding motorists and halting air traffic at the world's busiest airport Ice toppled trees and snapped power lines across the storm area plunging hundreds of thousands of people into darkness in several cities At least eight persons have been killed in the latest surge of bitter wintry weather Indiana Oklahoma and Missouri each reported two storm deaths and Illinois and Iowa each reported one storm eastward The pushed prompting travel advisories and storm warnings for parts of Ohio Pennwhere sylvania and Maryland freezing rain and sleet hampered Easter travel Freezing rain snow and high winds crippled Chicago closing O'Hare International Airport — the world's busiest — stopping elevated trains and transforming expressways into ribEaster-wecken- Damage to each car was estimated at 81500 Burbidge was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol Food price inflation may grow USU council Doctors will raise half approves new million for hospital tuition hike (Continued from page (Continued from n porary assistant coach football Change in title — Paul Lawrence Wegkamp assistant professor to become adjunct professor Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning and Extension agent — Community Development Richard Harris advisor Student Life and lecturer to be lecturer Communication Leave without pay — Patricia R Powers assistant professor Sociology Social Work and Anthropology a one year extension of leave July 1 1978 to June 30 1979 to continue service as director of the Training Center Development of the National Paralegal Institute in Washington DC Sabbatical leaves — Ralph T Clark professor Art summer and fall quarters 1978 and summer quarter 1979 Ray S Hellberg professor and head Art Sept 5 to Dec 4 1978 F Ross Peterson associate professor 1978 to and head History and Geography July June 30 1979 John C Malachek associate professor Range Science Sept 1 1978 to Aug 31 1979 Jaime Cantarovicl associate professor Languages and Philosphy Sept 16 1978 to June 15 1979 William J Strong associate professor Secondary Education July 1 to Dec 31 1978 R Edward Glatfelter assistant 1978 to professor History and Geography Sept June 30 1979 Barbara M Hales assistant prolessor Theater Arts June 19 1978 to March 18 1979 Marilynne T Glatfelter counselor Student Services Academic year 1978 79 1) solely responsibleiorrepaymenl of the bond debt The hospital has several other reserve funds which will be used to supplement the 8145 million bond issue and the 82 million to be raised by contribution Administrator Theron Hospital Godfrey in accepting the physicians’ i I f - rA i commitment said " we are graimea ai the generous response of the medical staff We have always appreciated how supportive the physicians have been to give of their time in various review programs which benefit the patient Because the physicians are such an integral part of the community we yvere confident of their support but gratified at their response” 1 1 First Wait TUES WED - & First North MARCH 27 28 29 Make reservations today for your next special event you are assured of delicious food pleasant atmosphere and excellent service fair through Generally occasional with high Monday cloudiness a little warmer Sunday lows mostly 30 to 40 highs 65 to 75 Lewiston Ogden Pocatello Provo Roosevelt St George Wendovcr VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope Paul VI has recovered sufficiently from a bout of flu to officiate at traditional Easter Sunday services in St Peter’s Sauare Vatican sources said Saturday The sources said that if the weather today is bad the pontiff will conduct the mass marking Christ’s resurrection inside St Peter's Basilica It will be the 15th consecutive year that Pope Paul tlement” has officiated at Easter Sunday services since his This indicated that Cairo still hoped Israel might reign began following the death of Pope John XXIII eventually soften its position possibly under the Pope Paul came down with the flu 12 days ago and weight of American pressure on doctors' orders called off five scheduled appearances during Holy Week including his planned appearance at the head of a torchlit Good Friday procession around Rome's ancient Colosseum to commemorate Christ’s crucifixion The pope led the procession last year despite a driving rain and an arthritic condition that made it difficult for him to walk WASHINGTON (UPI) POLICE BLOTTER The Good Friday procession this year was led by — A new report by Cardinal Ugo Poletti the papal Vicar of Rome and Logan City Police Agriculture Department the pope issued his Good Friday blessings over REPORTED MISS- economists is expected — ING television from his Vatican palace apartments Randy to result in a boost in Vatican observers said the pope's voice during the Garibay Wilmington earlier forecasts of the Calif Good Friday blessing seemed stronger and less reported losing 1978 food inflation rate 8700 in cash possibly hoarse than it did in a brief appearance last Sunday an expert says near the The Vatican sources said the pope's recovery from Safeway The department had supermarket in Logan the influenza and its accompanying fever was helped predicted that 1978 retail Garibay said the money by a series of antibiotic treatments prescribed by his would was in a clear plastic doctors food prices average 4 to 6 percent savings book cover and Although the pope's arthritic condition makes him was last seen when his appear frail and he has above 1977 spoken increasingly in recent wife was making a years iof his approaching death Vatican officials telephone call outside he is in relatively good health for a man of his age and the grocery store punishing work habits Reception - Weddings Utah Boise Pope will lead Easter services in spite offlu - Excellent Facilities for t Banquets ) Business Meetings Clubs s Burley Cedar City Idaho Falls live rights particularly in Chile and Argentina" the report said The committee also noted that despite the 1975 Helsinki human rights agreement travel and migration policies of Bulgaria Czechoslovakia and the Poland Romania East Germany USSR "remain highly restrictive" Only Hungary among the socialist bloc countries “has what is considered to be a ‘good’ record of compliance" with the agreement the report said In Asia the report said 5 million people remain internally displaced in Indochina and the border war between Vietnam and Cambodia threatens to increase that number The report said some 300000 refugees had fled Indochina since 1975 Rooms Logan: Fair through Monday with occasional high cloudiness a little warmer Sunday highs 60 to 65 lows Max Min Pep of Private Dining Forecast Utah Idaho waves Private Parties chain-reactio- Southeast Idaho Partly cloudy through Sunday with a few showers in the north sunny Monday lows 25 to 35 highs mostly 50s adopted in November 1967 The prime minister argued it docs not obligate Israel to withdraw from the Jordanian West Bank but Carter insisted the principle of withdrawal was applicable to all fronts — Egypt's Sinai Peninsula Syria’s Golan Heights the West Bank and the Gaza Sector Carter also termed Jewish settlements m occupied lands illegal and an obstacle to peace Asked how long Egypt is prepared to wait before with a visit giving up the peace initiative Sadat began to Jerusalem in November Kamel replied: As long as there is a possibility of reaching a peaceful set- as threatening to “generate new refugees in the coming year SPECIALS FOR MON bons of ice A thick glaze of ice covered runways at O'Hare Airport forcing the huge air terminal to shut down for only the fourth time in its history One stretch off Interstate 57 on Chicago's South Side was closed Police reported “hundreds" of accidents along one three-mil- e strip of highway Authorities said as many as n 50 cars were involved in one series of pilcups Ice caused scattered power outages along Chicago Transit Authority elevated lines A combination of power outages and icy track halted or delayed trains across the city mid-30- These included the Egyptian-Israel- i initiative a step toward black majority rule in Rhodesia revival of public concern for human rights in eastern Europe and the promised return to civilian rule in some Latin American countries “But 1978 is also tragically fraught with political turmoil” the report said In addition to the continuing Angolan civil war it cited mounting racial tensions in South Africa political crackdowns on dissidents in Nicaragua Chile and the Soviet Union and festering problems in Cyprus Lebanon and the Middle East Egypt will wait and see on peace 6 Nation's weather 30 24 Report estimates 13 million are refugees in world today become inured to the sight of millions and millions of persons who feel tne need to flee war civil strife racial injustice and political oppression" ge REEDS SPRING Mo (UPI) — A second attempt will be made by an evangelist to resurrect the frozen body of his mother — dead since private - There'at were more than the beginning of and other areas promises to swell the number this year the US Committee for Refugees said Saturday In a report the nonprofit nongovernmental committee said the largest increase in refugees last year was in Africa It said 15 million people were displaced by the civil war in Angola and another 800000 by the Ethiopia-Somali- a (UPI) 13 million refugees in the world 1978 — and unrest in Africa resurrect his mother A 26 1971 A1’1 r Cache Valley Hyde Park Hyrum High Low Pep Shop At Valley Discount and Save! 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