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Show g Chile Military Regime Bans All Political Parties in Nation - run- - ,tTr. SANTIAr.n TV. wri) tnile s military regime Saturday banned all political parties in the country-t- he first such ban on all political activity since the republic was founded in 1811 A decree signed by the four members of the ruling military junta said "all political parties, entities, groups factions or movements with a political character are declared dissolved " The decree also cancelled the legai status of the parties, prnhihitod the news media from publishing political propaganda, and banned all private and public political activities. It also declared that property that belongs to the parties could be subject to confiscation by the state and established fines for violation of the decree. The ban came only four days after a U.S. officia'. at the Geneva U.N. Human Rights Commission apologized for U.S. subversion against the former Marxist government resulting in the coup that brought the military to power. The Commission also voted a condemnation of human rights violations in Chile by the military regime. President Carter disavowed the apology for U.S. subversion and said the official had spoken on a personal basis. However, the military government insisted the U.S. government was responsible. The prohibition affected the Christian Democratic Party, Chile's largest single political organization, and two other small right-wingroups, the National and Radical Democratic parties. Left-win- g organizations, including the Communist and Socialist parties, had been outlawed following the 1973 military coup that toppled the Marxist government of President Salvador government announced the existence of two alleged plots to oust the military regime within two years. Gen. Hernan Bejares, government secretary general, said the two plans had been concocted by Christian Democratic party president Andres Zaldivar and a former senator, Tomas Reyes. Santiago newspapers Saturday published two lengthy documents drafted by Zaldivar and Reyes in which j juiu dine was unuergi'ing "one of the most critical periods of its life as a nation." Zaldivar's statement called on the Christian Democratic Party "to assume its full responsibilities to find a - way in Congress. Legislative leaders said it's both the Senate and House will likely rescind the "Byrd Amendment" al- lowing the imports. Senate Republican Leader Howard Baker said Friday the Senate will vote on Monday or Tuesday to repeal again this year, but not without "substantial opposition." House Speaker Thomas O'Neill said President Carter had urged the Pyrd Amendment be repealed before his U.N. speech. In recent years, the Senate has backed repeal, but the issue has failed consistently in the House. g - lende. The ban came one day after the SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) The military command Saturday reported waiion Leytan, Utah 15S South U.J.1S.M. 1 Cailaghar solution to the crisis," and proposed creation of "conditions for stable peace among Chileans, based c. a democratic political system and improvement of the life of our citizens." Both Zaldivar and Reyes called the Chilean regime "a dictatorship" that was becoming more and more "personal," in an apparent reference to President Gen. Augusto Pinochet. Reyes outlined basicallv the same conditions as Zaldivar and" stated that the military government "maintains itself only by the arbitrary use of force and the imposed silence" of those that oppose it. Rhodesian Chrome Ban Move Gets Underway in Congress WASHINGTON (UPI) The final drive to abolish the law allowing U S imports of Rhodesian chromium ores in defiance of U.N. sanctions is under persons killed in the past 24 hours oi the guerrilla war, bringing the week's toll of war dead to 123 compared to 26 the week before. A communique said security forces killed another 13 black nationalist guerrillas and five black women "running 24 Ends Visit On Concorde WASHINGTON Prime ended - (UPI) Minister y who Callaghan, arrived leading to black ma- Steaks ROMK ib. Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks Boneless New York Steaks !' .,$27 LoSn Canned Ham Patties Roaster Ball Park Franks L0.0 Beef Liver dT Steaks Smoked Ham Shanks . 49e Corned Beef Brisket MIAs. - Police battled tens (I'PI) thousands of rampaging students in Home and Bologna Saturday and four policemen were injured by gunfire. (Junfire broke out during a massive protest parade through the heart of the Hternal City, sending pedestrians scuttling for cover. Police fired cannister after cannister of tear gas into the crowds and the students responded 512 Lies Buried 8 Days, Lives J SET Apartment Firebombed, Seven Killed rrj V r p'r y Ivory tS ? Liquid iiicea S Draft rl Mrj. Wright'i vIDY & Detergent Whole Wheat 100 10' Off label m Beautiful Hanging Plnnte I lUllltl TV y Floriit QuaGty 6 inch Pot g c 1F4 library. A nine member American scientific and techniral team was scheduled to arrive in Bucharest Sunday to cooperate with Romanian scientists in carton No. 2 Assorted Green Foliage r,n Potting SoH Toilet r Colorttx I Roll Peck ,x?2r ElSa DP - c HC f e 19 j tT. Pooor Towel monitoring seismic activity of the earth in an attempt to secure an advance warning of another quake. lucerne Grrat Flo von lb. bag r, qualify for expenses to be paid by the government The family of the highest-rankindiplomat to leave was that of Stephen M Chaplin's Chaplin, 36. of. Honolulu, is director of the American 32-o- t. Cartons Pears 1147 Lucerne Naif Pint D'Ar.Jog - U Lucerne None Finer Piggy Bock Variety Russet Potatoes Navel Oranges Saltine Crackers Cottage Cheese 7s)l v7 US y iu U Mb Economical t Chunk Tuna r loaves V "Although we seek an accounting for missing men, we should not expect the impossible," said Woodcock. "We recognize that information may never be available on many of them ... so we are not unrealistic in our expectations," said Carter. Jerrold Schecter, a National Security Council spokesman, disclosed after the meeting that Laos has given permission for the panel also to visit Vientiane. At the State Department later, Woodcock said the group would visit Laos March 19. He said no request to visit Cambodia fiad yet been made, but there was a possibility the Cambodian ambassador in Hanoi might be contacted. all our H" SJS, STO, ''l79 er over-optimis- On Rampage of The President met with the commission for 45 minutes on the eve of its scheduled Sunday departure, and said he was hopeful the mission to Hanoi would "lead to a complete normalization of relations" between the United States and Vietnam. Later, both he and auto union leader Leonard Woodcock, who is heading the delegation, cautioned against about a complete accounting of - 'l1') Beef Short Loin USDA Choice Sliced In Italy mg hopes too high. h Anglo-Frenc- h Round Tip Thousands white-owne- ... ne 87 FOR r I c tr:z Mr. Jumbo Roll Peck $ 4 mm Orxnnn" K4 ftrhan Ct U1 mT J 23 jority rule in Rhodesia." As he described the plan worked out in cooperation with the United States and South Africa, majority rule would have to include provisions' for the continued livelihood of whites in Rhodesia, as well as "unassailable guarantees" with firebombs. with terrorists." the transition process would end up in Simultaneously in Bologna thousands It said a guerrilla attack on a d rule by the 96 per cent black majority more students set fire to a restaurant farm in northeastern Rhodesia in the historic center and the fire in the country. killed a woman and a The United States supports the plan, spread to adjacent buildings when fire trucks were prevented from getting girl. The woman's Woodcock, after lunch with Callaghan said. Further details are exhusband died of a heart attack. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, said pected to be worked out this month through. The communique also said guerrillas The rioting fol'owed a day of the mission's primary purpose is to when the British negotiator, Sir Ivor "have murdered two Africans" and kilnationwide student protests in all the Richard comes to Washington. "try and find some key to solving the led two soldiers in 'kirmishes. main cities, some of them violent, in difficult problem of the missing in acAccording to White House officials, tion. the British prime minister made a protest of the death of medical student Francesco in shot Lorusso, in the "Hopefully, if we can do that it would chest by favor of landing strong argument establish a brigehead toward norHigh blood pressure can be detected police during disorders in Bologna Frirights for the Concorde malization of relations between our two by a simple, painless test, and can SST at New York's John F. Kennedy day. The incident was the first usually be controlled. See your doctor. countries," he said, but added the misAirport. shooting sion "is not a diplomatic initiative in Help fight heart and blood vessel The visit was also a preparation for during a demonstration in that disease, the May 7 and 0 economic summit of Communist controlled city for 30 that sense." give to the Heart CamCarter opened the White House paign. years. western industrialized nations. The four Rome policemen were hit meeting by saying, "We have come by bullets after police squads fired volthrough the Vietnam war years with a lot of scars ... that need to be healed. leys of teargas to prevent students t Ctemetfi j Twin Falls, ID I "There remains now, I think, no breaking into the ruling Christian Drttrid rf I rJw Avtn MamNorth "W hatred in the American Manager Democratic party's headquarters. people," he said. Individual fights spread like wildfire The delegation leaves Sunday, and all along the three mile length of the protest cortege which ran from Rome's will arrive in Hanoi Wednesday after central rail station to the Piazza stops in Honolulu and the Philippines. In addition to Woodcock, it includes Venezia where Fascist dictator Benito former Sen. Mike Mansfield, Mussolini used to harrangue crowds. Mrs. Marian Edelman, director of the Children's Defense Fund; Rep. G.V. Safeway Brand Cost Less "Sonny" Montgomery, who headed a House committee on MIAs; and former Than Other Breakfast Meats, U.N. Ambassador Charles Yost. Ontario T Oreoon V- Yet Every Bit As Aside from trying to obtain informatMum w I Avfln fYl on NiIAs, it hopes to receive the reion Dftlirinnc CkmaI v .. v. w w -. Tin II I VI1ICI mains of 12 U.S. servicemen identified last September by Hanoi as having died (2 -- Ib. Roll in airplane crashes, a State Department official confirmed. "Hopefully we'll return with the Romania (UPI) -BUCHAREST, Rescuers searching Saturday for bodies," Mansfield agreed in an interview. He also said the bodies in the rubble of Romania's "subject of aid is bound to come up. reconstruction a pulled devastating earthquake JJM Norm But we won't have the authority to do woman alive from the debris Cole Ho a anything but listen. of an apartment building where she had Richard Holbrooke, assistant been trapped for nearly eight days. secretary of state for East Asian John She had survived without food or Cftdk confirmed last week that PresiMt Horn water since the quake of March 4, but S3I Hvth dent Nixon in 1973 promised Vietnam Mam strati she was able to walk to a nearby the United States would supply S3 bilmilitary hospital. Whole Oungeness Crabs Elena Enache, a teacher, was found lion in reconstruction aid. The Vietat .No. 58, Alexandru Sahia Street after namese have indicated they would like $1" Van Oe Kemps FIshKabobs she drew the attention of rescuers by to get the aid in return for information about MIAs. a stick through a hole in the poking 69e Van De Xamps Fried Halibut of the building where she lived. debris The building contained 10 apartments Greenland Turbot Fillets DtlMll The building's inhabitants had been Frtman all " but given up for dead, the previous m uiho $ one having been found Thursday. Romanian officials said it wa3 not EtlAia known how Mrs. Enache was able to m ttatar Mmi survive without sustenance. She asked Caldiewil- 10 X 4H Cttvfand jL for water shortly after she was pulled Bouttwartf from the rubble, 187 hours after the quake destroyed the building. The authorities said she had a porJERSEY CITY. N.J. (UPI) Three Daan table transistor radio with her and had Knv men angry at a tenant firebombed an been following the rescue efforts Fnar apartment building, turning the strucK throughout the week. ture a blazing funeral pyre for Earlier Saturday, the wives and seven into five of them children, persons, children of six U.S. embassy officials said Saturday. Sea Trader police Bvcy Baker West for in a departed Germany I Thirteen were injured in the 6'i-o- r Mb Box cant lecnnicai evacuation 10 awau blaze and 63persons were left homeless. to of homes because their repairs Police arrested Luis Berrios, 20, on damage caused by the quake. murder and arson charges. Police said Six women and 12 children lelt tor Berrios and two other men, who Frankfurt but were expected to return remained at large, tossed the to Romania in two to three weeks. firebombs into the building at about A U.S. embassy official said their 10 30 p.m. Friday because of an argudecision to leave was not connected ment with a tenant. I FOR with the American warning at midweek One of the dead children was idenof the possibility that another earthJohn Jackson, tified as quake could strike the devastated whose mother Beatrice, 33, was region of Romania in the near future reported in guarded condition at the inHe said it was a "technical tensive care unit of a local hospitl evacuation" so that the families could : Beef Chuck Americans missing in Southeast Asia, it was announced Saturday, but President Carter warned against rais- - in the controversial Concorde, held several rounds of official talks with President Carter during his visit. He took the opportunity to launch a new diplomatic initiative for Rhodesia saying, "Great Britain will discharge it3 obligaliuns to all of the peoples of Rhodesia. We stand readv to resume the negotiations - WASHINGTON (t'PD A US delegation will visit Laos as well as Vietnam to seek information about 2,5-5- 0 night aboard Wednesday Utah-P- age Contact With Vietnam British James Callaghan a two-daofficial visit to Washington Saturday and left for Canada on a Concorde supersonic jet. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance bid farewell to Callaghan at Blair House, where the prime minister stayed during his visit, and departure ceremonies were hrld at the reflecting pool on the Washington monument grounds. Then Callaghan boarded a helicopter for Dulles International Airport. Washington Provo, MIA Delegation Will Visit Laos After Woman I CHOICE vS. T-Bo- Sunday, March 13, 1977, THE HERALD, H V I ALj MOSCOW (UPI Hundreds of old buildings were damaged in the Soviet republic of Moldavia during the earthquake which struck eastern Europe last week, the Communist party newspaper Pravda said today The newspaper quoted the chairman of a relief commission as saying there were no Soviet deaths during the quake, which heavily damaged neighboring Romania The official, 0 I Yermey, said a number of people "affected by the earthquake" were given medical aid but he did not elaborate. Yermey was quoted as praising the derision to build earthquake resistant buildings in the region Buildings of this type "were virtually undamaged," he said He reported that "hundreds i.f residential buildings and tens of schools and clubs situated in old buildings" were damaod hv Oie ouake. Pope Paul Recovers - VATICAN CITY (LTD The Vatican said today that Pope Paul VI has recovered from the influenza that struck him Wednesday and has resumed his normal activities. The Pope received a delegation of Belgian bishops who visit him every five years and Vatican sources said he would be appearing on his balcony overlooking St. Peter's Square as usual on Sunday. The 79 year-olpentiff canceled his weekly general audience last Wednesday and made a brief appearance on his balcony instead, asking pilgrims in the square below to pray for his health d Bread One Cent A Loaf? Right - CHEROKEE. Iowa (UPIi The Cherokee bread war started out innocently enough when one grocery store offered six loaves of bread for II. That "offer touched off t price war which dropped bread to 1 cent for a one pound loaf at t'.vo of three major Cherokee grocers b' Jeturrfv |