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Show Page Two Ttw Daily Utah Outlooh from NATIONAL Efforts may continue until inauguration Washington, carry ing signs proclaiming "I Have a Dream March for Peace." w hile Atlanta high sc hool students joined a silent procession 10 Mai tin Luther King Jr.'s grave, celebrating the birthday of the slain civil rights leader. About 3.000 people from some 30 cities joined the march from the Clapitol to the Washington Monument, headed for a befoie it began. rally that police said drew some 0.000 The march was oiganied by p musician Stevie Wonder. Interior, said Wright. 45. who was defeated by a percent mat gin by Gov. Scott Matheson in the November gubernatorial election. Wiight said he was the first person interv iewed by Watt for the job of solic itor. considered by Watt the No. 2 position in Interior along with that of undersecretary. The solicitor's office is the legal arm of the Department of Interior. 53-IO-- Thousands marched through the snow Thursday in S. Muskie dec lared on would pursue its efforts administtation that the Wednesday to Inauguration Day. if nccessaiy. thereby discarding the infoinial Fiiday deadline pieviously set for an agieement. Secietaiy of Stale hdimind 1 ix-opl- Friday. January 15, 1M1 the associated press Marchers pay tribute to King's memory WASHINGTON The Claim administration, encouraged that a bieakthiough may be imminent in the long hostage stalemate, letjoited fuilher piogiess in negotiations Thursday and said it is willing to press the effort i ighl to the moment that Ronald Reagan is sworn is next Tuesday. State Depaitment sMkesman John Trattner said that while "inixitaiil diffetentes lemain to br resolved." the I'nited States and Iran ate nio ing forward to lear away the "undei hi ush of let hnu al detail" still l)lx king an agieement. He said Deputy Settetaiy of State Wairen Chiistophti had dec ided to slay at least lluough the day in Algeria, where he has sjK nt the past week claiifying the I'.S. position for Iran through Algeiian intei medial ies. Still, he said, their has been nofoimal Iranian leply to the latest I'.S. pioMsals. which weie conveyed to Iran by the Algetians on Jan. 2. Chronic, Decision violates civil rights, judge says e BOISE. Idaho An Idaho Supreme Court decision, upholding the new do nine of "sec tiring the premises" so evidence won't be destioyed before a search warrant arrives, has been attacked by Justice Stephen Bistline as a violation of civil lights. "In my lime on the court, theie has not been another case befoie us with mote fji leaching consequences than this." . e dissent filed with the court said Bistline. in a REGDORIAO. "far-reachin- Wright 'optimistic' on Interior position -- six-cial- SALT LAKE CITY Fourier I'tah Republican Chairman W. 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