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Show The Dally Utah Chronicle, Tuesday, March Page Two OPTGQCJATCOrJAIL Other researchers, however, were considerably less optimistic. Sidney DrcU, a professor of physics at Stanford University and former defense consultant to the White House, ancUhe National Security Council, said that assessment assumes "that the offense " doesn't react to your deployment." ?Vv. Henke said his group became interested in laser and particle beam weapons such as beams of high energy electrons or protons as an offshoot of its work in fusion energy research. . " Haddad slows negotiations Lebanese news media and Israeli that the role of militU commander Saad; Haddad, Israel's ally in southern Lebanon, is the last obstacle to -- ' in the troop withdrawal negotiations. progress ' "The talks remain deadlocked because Israel insists on giving Maj. Saad Haddad and his militia a major security role in the South," the Lebanese state radio reported as U.S. presidential envoy Philip C. Habib returned to Beirut from Israel with no indications of a breakthrough. talks on the withdrawal of foreign ' The U.S troops from Lebanon resume Thursday in the Israeli border town of Kiryat Shmona. Israeli sources, who asked anonymity, agreed that settlement was blocked by the dispute over Haddad's future role in security arrangements to keep the Palestinian guerrillas from returning to south Lebanon.. The Lebanese government last week rejected Israel's demand that Haddad, who defied the Beirut government and set up his own territory along the border, be reinstated in theXebanese army and put in charge of security arrangements in BEIRUT, Lebanon sources said Monday 'EPA: tip oftho icoborg' said Monday it will take more to reverse President Reagan's "uninformed, and uncaring" environmental policies than just bringing in a new team at the Environmental Protection Agency. At a joint news conference, the nine organizations said policies at the EPA were just as Reagan's dozen in other the government agencies charged with prevalent protecting the public. the iceberg," said Louise Punlap, , "EPA is but the top of Environmental Policy Center. "The Reagan president of the administration's campaign to strip the American people of adequate environmental protection has successfully penetrated nearly every federal agency whose programs impact on our natural resources." The groups said the same budget cuts and loss of personnel - . the South. NATIONAL Reagan's call sparks debate WASHINGTON President Reagan's call for a U.S. defense system that would render nuclear weapons obsolete has sparked a debate among physicists, who disagree over whether such a defense system is possible. Most scientists interviewed by The Associated Press say research on laser and particle beam weapons which has been going on for some time should continue. But they disagree over how long it would take to develop an ironclad system, and whether it can be done at all. Retired Army Lt. Gen. Daniel O. Graham, former head ofthe Defense Intelligence Agency, said Monday that "it would take 10 to 12 years until you could use beam weapons" against Soviet , But he favors a space defense plan called "High Frontier," which employs neither lasers nor particle beams. That system would girdle the Earth with 432 killer satellites that would spread webs of pellets. The Soviet missiles would collide with the pellets and be destroyed. High Frontier could be in operation within five or six years, VGraham said. One outspoken advocate of the president's plan is Uwe Fusion Energy Parpart Henke, a physicist with the non-proFoundation of New York. The organizaiton was founded in 1 974 by several people including Lyndon Larouche, a longtime nuclearjenergy proponent, the founder of the U.S. Labor Party and an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1980. " .". fit which have hamstrung the EPA 'also have harmed the Occupational Health and Safety Administration, the Mine Safety and Health Administration, and the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. In a report titled "The American Environment Under Attack: What Next?" the environmentalists said the agencies charged with protecting American workers have failed to adequately chemicals. . regulate a number of potential cancer-causiThe report also criticized actions taken by Interior Secretary James Watt and various agencies under his jurisdiction in regulating strip mining, protecting endangered species and running the national park system. The report criticized the State Department for abandoning the country's traditional world leadership role in environmental matters and said the Energy Department and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had cut back drastically on research efforts on environmental issues. Spokeswoman Christina Hutch said Larouche remains on the foundation's advisory board but the organization has no financial link to his political campaigns, Henke said in a telephone interview that a "foolproof' system laser weapons could be constructed in 10 to 12 using space-basyears. ed m - . . Robert McGrath, who sings the National Anthem at University of Washington football games, will sing "I spokeswoman for the Mormon stake center. Weather should improve WEATHER Eric by Gurney and Robert Long Chronicle staff meteorologists Today's Forecast: Conditions should improve somewhat by later this morning as a ridge of high pressure settles into the area. Daytime highs wilf reach hear 4852 after a morning low near 32-3The chance of any precipitation will be near 20 percent today under partly cloudy skies. Undue fared claimod atjail - v . ;' 6. SALT LAKE CITY Excessive force is too often used ty Jail, former jailer against inmates' at the Salt Lake Wnuk alleges. ; Joseph City-Coun- Area Ski Totals But the county jail commander says Wnuk is overreacting. Wnuk said he was working in the jail's booking area April 30 when a Catholic priest was brought in following his arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol. Resort - Wnuk said three people stood on the back of the handcuffed priest in the jail's drunk tank while he was searched. The Salt Lake Tribune reported in its Monday editions that a videotape recorded by a camera in the jail booking area shows a jailer forcing the priest's head against a plexiglass window, wrestling him to the floor and Kneeling on his neck after the priest resisted an attempt by the jailer to take his crucifix from around his neck. - Alta Snowbird 1982 Depth 1983 Depth 182" 210" 155" 168". Brighton . . Solitude 210" 181" 161" 138" New 00" 00" 00"- - 169" , 00" ' Park City 129" 00" Brighton Ski 104" 114" 00" Touring Ctr Naw snow totals are projected values forecasted for . , area ski resorts. America's foremost authorities present their Viewpoints on the painful and vexing problems confronting us in the 1980's. . MHMaaaaaZiMah 2V i V 1 . THS UNITED STATES AT HO"Z AIIO AHOAO CM TH2 C31 4-- S u bject Notebook 200 Sheet z 1 7 reg. $3.10 NOW ONLY 2.58 f ir r Walk Today Where Jesus Walked," said Rosetta Jones, . . ' ' r. permanent artificial heart. "The family wanted something very simple," Terry Qark, the wife of Clark's son Stephen, said Monday. But she added that the family hadliecided to open the services to the public, because "they were so supportive throughout " Qark's ordeal. "We wanted to try to accommodate as many people as possible," Mrs. Clark said. Dr. Willem Kolff, head of the University's Artificial Organs Division, and Ralph Willie, a dentist and family friend, will " ., speak at the 2 p.m. service. . missiles. '. -- old ng , " newspaper said. he said commander Jail agreed with Wnuk Capt John Jensen was in involved incident the the that jailer who "aggravated the ; circumstances." ' The jailer has been transferred to an area where he does not work with inmates, Jensen said. : , Wnuk said he witnessed a number of incidents similar to the treatment of the priest during the two months he worked at the jail. He resigned as a county corrections officer March 18. FEDERAL WAY, Wash. Barney Clark's family wants a recipient, "very simple? funeral Tuesday for the artificial-hea- rt despite the 1,900 people expected to attend. Because of the anticipated crowd including relatives, doctors, friends, reporters and people who never knew Clark but came to admire him' the service will be held at the Mormon stake center rather than the church Clark's family has attended ' for years. retired dentist died at the University Medical The Center Wednesday, his 112th day as ' the first, patient with a v' . Israeli-Lebane- se The priest was released without being booked into jail, the Family wants simplo funeral The country's top conservation groups WASHINGTON , 1981 TTts US. Register Now ct Horr.2 end Abrdcd Five Houn CrcCl: K.'itcry39inc:nd59in PolMcd Science 405H end 695R .Tuesdays end Ttxuizttzyi .7:15 to 9:15 pjh. Spring Qucrtcr t v for Liberal Education Approved ' Distribution Credit raw EirasQOTuate . J, Med. Pt, Blue Reg WOW BUY 1 GET 1 FREE 980 each 2 a |