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Show Page 2 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah. Tuesday. February World R oundup People The mop heads are good friends again LONDON - (AP) viving sur- Beatles have i in p i u v e u but Paul McCartney is "too moody" to allow any JERUSALEM CAP) performances to take place, George Har- and torched buses to enforce a general strike in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Stores were closed throughout the occupied territories after leaflets calling for a "day of wrath" urged residents to stage commercial strikes and stay home from their jobs. In the West Bank village of Kabatiyeh, 35 miles north of Jerusalem, troops opened fire to disperse protesters, and two Arabs in their 20s were hit in Palesthe legs, the Arab-ru- n tine Press Service said. Soldiers shot and wounded a third Palestinian during a protest in Jenin, north of Nablus, the agency said. Army officials said troops shot and wounded one protes- - said rison Monday. "Our rela tionship is quite good but there's no reunion of any Beatles," he told reporters after returning from Los Angeles. "We have been having dinner to- gether. We are friends now, the time have first we pr been this close for a long time. But it doesn't mean to say that we are to going make anoth er group or Paul McCartney anything." On his feelings toward McCartney, Harrison said: "I am more friendly with other musicians. Paul is a - The SLIGO, Iceland (AP) family of two women killed in a head-o- n car crash with American movie actor Matthew Broderick today attacked the star's $175 fine for reckless driving as "a travesty of jus- Redford in awe of Newman's great life - Rob- tice." John Gallagher, whose wife Anna, 28, and mother-in-laMargaret Doherty, 60, died in the Aug. 5 collision, said he ert Redford says Paul Newman is probably his best friend, and he'd like to do another movie with the blue-eye- d w actor. found it "incredible" that Northern Ireland's director of public prosecutions agreed to drop a more serious charge of causing death by careless driving. "I am very angry. I believe there has been a travesty of what happened has justice been equated to a minor mo- toring offense," Gallagher said. view - Britain's LONDON (AP) first major industrial strike in several years, the national walkout by more than 32,000 Ford autoworkers, has not been primarily about mon- with Esquire magazine. f "Not much I wouldn't do for him." The actor Bedford Said he's in awed by his "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "The Sting." After a recent evening co-st- ar Such practices, ey. Instead, it is an emotional dispute over the auto maker's workers. - himself thinking, "God, here's eld Paul. ... He looks great, feels great, has lots of money, gives to great causes, he's in love with his wife, he races his cars when he wants to, makes a movie when he wants to, he's incredibly happy and still has that face that looks the way it did when he was 20. ar terrorist attack. jury convicted Quinn, 40, a former IRA member, after a five-da- y trial at which he A pleaded innocent. Austria (AP) Socialist Chancellor Franz Vranitzky said today his coalition government will stay in power despite wide differences over President Kurt insistence on staying in VIENNA, Wald-heim- 's office. Vranitzky told reporters after a government meeting that he and Alois Mock, his coalition partner and head of the conservative People's Party, met today and decided to continue to govern together, "especially at this difficult time." In a televised speech Monday night, Waldheim refused to resign in the face of what he termed "slanders, hateful Trappers use cow's head to snare crocodile ries, have angered hourly s. Craig Call, the downtown developer who remodeled Provo Town Square five years ago, asked City Drug for it.-- first rent increase since that time. He said the new ashnu price for the prime location is less 1'iaii other Town Square residents are paying for spots. The office of stockbroker !'iper, Jaffray and Hopwood will be moving into the location, taking the place of both City Drug and Kinko's copy center, which moved to the west side of University Averse. president and branch nanager Stewart Hughes said they want to restore it to its original glory when it was the Knight office building in the Vice l!)20s. In his speech Monhis consaid Waldheim day, science was clear about his wartime conduct. In the report issued last week, the six historians questioned Waldheim's moral integrity, saying he was "in close proximity" to Nazi atrocities during World War II and did nothing to stop them. 202-pa- Passing sentence in Old Bailey criminal court, Judge Christopher Rose said the attack was an "appalling, coldblooded killing untinged by any remorse on your part, and motivated no doubt by the terrorist activities on which at that time you were engaged." Quinn was convicted of Though the panel said it found no evidence Waldheim had committed war crimes, it concluded he tried to cover up his involvement in World War II, which was disclosed nearly two years ago during the presidential campaign. COMPUTER WAREHOUSE CENTERS NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -Trappers used a cow's head to crocodile bait a which apparently killed five people in four months. The crocodile was taken alive Friday at Rhiketa Kubwa village, on the Tana River near the coastal city of Mombasa, and wrapped in chains and canvas. who lost three A woman to the reptile coldaughters she when saw the lapsed crocodile. Policeman shooting Stephen Tibbie on a west London street on Feb. 26, 1975. 1,100-pou- ge 80286 Proccessor 30 Meg Hard Disk 640K RAM 360K Floppy Graphics Monitor Enhanced Keyboard Ser Par, Clock 8 Expansion 2 Year Warranty or UPGRADE PCXT to 286 SYSTEM only $399 nd OTHER SPECIALS INCLUDE: OACS Turbo XT Complete System O ACS 386 System Complete $599 $2695 Modems vvSoftware 3 Logitech Mouse VVPaint D Disk Holder w50 Disks Z 1200bps ted surrogate contracts under certain conditions. In its amended form, the bill would have allowed surrogate contracts, but banned provisions allowing contract parents to demand abortion or give up the child if it is has physical or mental defects. The bill's sponsor, Rep. KelJordan, ly Atkinson, said he agreed to the amendments because it would at least prohibit the most repug- nant elements of surrogate parenthood. i i i i i "We would like to reappoint the building in its original it as it trappings, was when it was originallv built." Hughes said his company entered negotiations for downtown space in early December, as the 1815 company felt the city image suited its own. But officials said they came into the baruamitm process and would even now surrender the space if City Drug would meet Call's price. "I've been assured that it's an economic decision." v,aid Hughes. "The old Wall Street image of paying top dollar for something simply did not come to pass." He said they were offered the space at an extremely attractive price, and at a much better price than their office in Salt Lake City. 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Vranitzky said, "What I really think is necessary for everybody in this country and therefore also for the federal president ... is to try to .. . get out of this isolation." He said he expects Waldheim to work more to improve the atmosphere in Austria and appear a "politically convincing" figure of state. 100-year-- CITY DRUG: (Continued from Page ll "The little corner drugstore is going to have to have the location, personality and clientele to make it." noted Gardner, saying that it gets a little lough at times. He said they feel no animosity in a decision made based on business princi-i-le- before the pair of Chinese Lion Dancers cavort eve of the in White Cloud Temple Bekjing today, the Chinese New Year. A Austrian leaders look for unity as Waldheim vows to continue LEGISLATURE: (Continued from Page 1) cover some of the building projects sought by the governor. Meanwhile, efforts to revive a surrogate parenthood bill failed today despite amendments that would have permit f t China, is supposed to bring luck, especially for marriage, birth and business. There's been a huge increase in the number of marriages, couples hoping to have a "dragon baby." rt William (AP) Quinn, an American extradited to Britain after a five-yelegal battle, was sentenced to life imprisonment today for murdering a London policeman in an Irish Republican Army LONDON The Lunar New Year, renamed Spring Festival after the 1949 Communist takeover, traditionally is China's most important holiday. It was welcomed with more than usual fanfare because the lunar new year starts the Year of the Dragon, the most auspicious of the 12 animals in Chinese astrology. The dragon, the symbol of including computerization, more flexibility among workers and the inventocutting of auto-pa- American in London sentenced with Newman, he said, he found push to impose more Japaneswork practices on e-style reluctant employees. Crowds and couples raced to the alter in droves as China braced for its favorite holiday, a three-da- y frenzy of feasts, festivals and fireworks to usher in the Year of the Dragon. In the Gaza Strip, Arab youths stoned cars and placed nails and metal scraps on roads to prevent workers from leaving for their jobs, Israel radio said. In the West Bank village of Al Majd near Hebron, masked youths set afire an Israeli bus, the army said. Since unrest began on Dec. 8, Israeli bullets have killed 54 Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, according to U.N. figures. Workers' strike not about money in an inter- (AP) ters. "He's the greatest," Redford said the Dragon BEIJING jammed squares and streets shootings. In Arab east Jerusalem, police dispersed Arab youths who threw stones and erected road blocks in several locations. In the Anata neighborhood, police battled about 50 protes- Broderick's sentence a 'travesty' Beatles concert because there's or)y three of them left." IIP The Year of ter in Kabatiyeh after he tried to wrestle a gun away from a soldier, but said they did not have information about other Briefs bit too moody for me. Anyway there will never be a NEW YORK (AP) Israe- soldiers wounded three Arabs during clashes with demonstrators today and Palestinian youths stoned cars li joint George Harrison Israel: Clashes bring -on injuries Rela- tions among the three 16. 1983 'Cv -- P 0 i'V Call Sylvan 3' Give your child or teenager two hours a week at Sylvan Learning Center, and soon he'll lw mastering the basic learning skills necxied for success at school. 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