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Show Page 46-T- HERALD. Provo. Utah. Wednesday. November 5. 1980 HE News Analysis Stand Terrorist U.S. With Conflicts Iran to Weapons By JIM ANDERSON WASHINGTON (UPI) The first priority of American foreign policy to bring about the safe release of the has come into conhostages in Iran flict with the principle that the United States will never negotiate with ter- ing treated differently than Iraq, which does not Some officials fear the different treatment will complicate VS. policy in the Persian Gulf and may return to haunt the United States by encouraging future blackmail attempts by other - rorists. If President Carter carries out his plan to supply Iran with weapons upon release of the hostages, it will raise a question about the U.S. policy that forbids selling weapons to countries supporting terrorists. Iran, which holds the hostages, is be-- countries. However, the administration has a legal escape clause since Iran is not on the official list of "nations which sup- the State Department as supporting international terrorism, and therefore are ineligible to buy U S. arms. The State Department has repeatedly said it considers holding Americans in Iran to be an act of terrorism and holds the government in Tehran responsible, but it has not put Iran on the official ment and has been with previous administrations, as well," he said. "But in the case of Iran, it becomes academic because we are not in communication with the terrorists but rather with the duly constituted government of Iran. "Every situation like this" he said, "differs from every other situation. As in many ether problems of foreign examine each of policy, we have to what they aland countries these aclegedly do on the merits of those to tailored we our and responses tions the individual case." "That's been a consistent policy, one spare parts. Carter said he would not sell I intend to carry out," Carter said. ditional warlike material" to Iran. Sen. John Tower, a The administration continues to member of the Armed Services Comrefuse delivery to Libya of eight mittee, said the arms in that category have military transport planes that bought and paid for before Ayatollah been to perrefused has and paid for, Ruhollah Khomeini took power inmit delivery of jet engines for frigates clude 59,000 rounds of 90mm tank amthat Iraq ordered. munition, 77,000 rounds of 105mm artilState Department spokesman John lery shells, 1 Cobra helicopter attack said the United States still has Trattner a system, Navy Harpoon attack tersystem, one Hawk antiaircraft battery, a policy against negotiating with 28,000 land mines, 10,000 bazooka rorists. "That is a principle of this govern rockets, one F14 aircraft and "a lot" of C-1- - list Carter said in his debate with Ronald terrorism." international Reagan that if the port Iraq, as well as Syria, Libya, and hostages are freed, the United States South Yemen, are on the list of will supply Iran with the military parts countries that are officially defined by "which thy hav bought and paid for." Vatican: Annulment Requests Up VATICAN CITY (UPI) The number of requests for marriage an- nulments by Roman Catholics around the world soared at the end of the 70s, with an increase of more than 1,000 percent in 1978 alone, Vatican statistics say. The figures, released in the ninth edition of the Statistical Yearbook of the Church, said worldwide episco- pates received 45,872 annulment requests in 1978 compared with 4,383 in 1977. The number of requests in North America rose by 2,273 percent, from 2,859 in 1977 to 22,4-4- 5 Easier IIwm 18-2- f OSDA ilc::s pccr Ukb, raiGVS GRACE A 2 N D. rcra Klteksii Treat - t!s!f, Charters 16-css- ct f r U in 1978. There was no explanation by the Vatican for the sudden jump. The new statistics, which cover said the largest increase in requests came from 1973-197- asss3M) i:::::n$ siKGD lb. 8, where they Europe, jumped from 792 in 1977 to 18,904 in 1978. No statistics were released on the number of annulments granted or on the number of requests since 1978. During the Fifth World Synod of Bishops, which '000 7GG5?AD1GS Dol-a- ir Peas-Cor- - ended last Saturday, Italian Cardinal Pericle Felice said the number of annulment requests increased 5,000 percent in the last ten years and charged bishops with g I - Peas Carrots Mixed Your Choice vg. 31- -i. be-in- lenient." "enormously DSl Del-a- ir The yearbook also said 8 from Catholic marriages fell from 5.9 to 1973-197- 5.5 Aa 'IY DAG Assorted thousand per Catholics in the world, the number of baptisms fell from 22.6 to 21.2 per thousand, and thenumber of inter-fait- h marriages involving Catholics rose from 6.9 to 8.1 per thousand. The yearbook, which DG:jGILGSS PCTI Loins - Loan Ctnttr L10AS7 DGGF Cut Braise 021? AILS B-B- Soup -Q CJASC3 never lists current statistics, said the ClIGUljS number of Catholic priests in the world fell 3.3 percent and the number of nuns fell 5.1 percent between 1973- 1978. The statistics said the number of ordinations worldwide fell from 6.034 in 1977 to 5,918 in 1978 but said the annual number of priests who left the church permanently decreased from 3.690 in 1973 to 2,037 in 1978. During the ar reign of the late Pope Paul VI about 30,000 priests were granted dispensations from their vows. (1963-1978- ), The yearbook said there were almost million 1978, Rib Chops center Loin Roost Lean Chops baptized of the world population. Recovery To be Slow SALT LAKE CITY Utah may be (UPI) pulling out of its housing recession, even though the number of permits being taken out for home - Stark, research assistant for the University of Utah Bureau of Business Research said recovery would be slow. Ms. Stark said "the seemed to when in- figures remained strong, she said. In September, 15.2 percent fewer permits were taken out for new dwell-in- g than units .b.i" llormel SizzSers Skinless Links .b.'2S9 Rex Sole Fillets Pan Fry or Broil TC? RGUHD ROAST DKEUIS I I $Qm pkg.39' 24-o- .b298 .bM59 pkg. $J $19 lb.' VARIETY PACE! EA Pcpto Bismol z. Aero Deodorant Ice Cream Bars Heath Ice Cream Cones Drumstick Ice Cream Sandwiches $29 $149 I pare M25 1 With Cheese Sauce 9 Broccoli 9 Apple Pie 9 Broccoli Cuts 9 Strawberries 9 WaffleS 9 Raspberries With Cheese Sauce Bel-ai- Bel-ai- ere. Sliced J i ounce 77' ,o oz 77' ,o oz 77' r $429 A ilj Polaroid Film Polacelor-(SX-7(SX-7- 0 0 2 Time Zero Twin Bel-ai- $6.99) Pack $12.99) LIU J I I Bel-ai- r Bel-ai- ,0 oz 32 s-no- 77' oz 95' s u 32-e- x. Si wM Ul r.iAYo::;jAiSE Nu-aia- de 32-o- x. $149 1979. said Ms. Stark. M 32oz99 r in Even so, "It is the smallest decrease we've had in new dwelling units since October of last year," for 99 a,r 9 9 Nu-nta- de r 3 Salad Dressing MOW Tiffle zero M03 air Peas & Pearl Onions Potatoes O'Brien Tater Treats Bei air M o oz r Be. ...r Bei Environmental ForntuU rJ I M GUARD L1I6E3T 12-oun- ce m 4.6-o- nt Gourmet Bel air 7 ounce 15' OFF LABEL (reg. Price $1.05) 18-cou- QBrussel Sprouts SKSS ir gflflQ i NormalDryOily Aqua Fresh Assorted Flavors Poly Bag 9 Round Square Pkg. l Pert Shampoo PGPSDGLGS Fudgecicles Cauliflower ,d.w.ymi. lb. creased dramatically over July. September September, .b$l" biM Beef Short Ribs Braise or Stew Fish Fillets Van De Kamp's Salmon Steaks Silver Bright Beef Fritters Chicken fried Heat 'n Eat Cut jnuuiuer iwasi Safeway Top Round Steak Qua lity Beef However, Kristin in August, .b$2" Lean Sirloin End Shoulder Steoks Lean Blade Bone in D..L rum CL..IJ- Boston Butt behind last year's levels. permit issuance Continental Steaks SSSc& Thin Loin Center Cuts Loin Roast construction is still begin Center Cuts $(.., Callfy Housing recovery" lbl" lb." cut 750 at the end of or about 18 percent Catholics Pork Pork Pork Pork Pork 000 |