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Show Page O THE HERALD. Provo, tub. MooL'ty. November JO. 1978 Primary Picture Muddled CONCORD, UPI N H the old school, of primary challengers but hurt former California Gov Ronald Reagan Hugh Gallen s upset of three-terRepublican Gov Meldrim Thomson boosts Carter for the same reason it hurts Reagan and throws the GOP into disarray in the state that holds the nation's first presidential primary in 1980 Top New Hampshire Democrats see Gallen, who got a lot of White House help againrt Thomson, uniting the party behind Carter and downplaying the attractiveness of California Gov Edmund G Brown Jr They say little about a by Sen. Edward Kennedy, who has pledged not to oppose possible run Carter. The Massa- Business Profile LOS ANGELES (UPI) with some old house owners. You can't buy Hughes supplied an air of these properties today for The late Howard Vegas' Cohen room that is remote from the action. "There is a demand for what we offer People Desert visible Inn. being highly in the casino, restaurants and halls. - He is 1980 against potential Jim. as they arrive at Lafayette Park acron from the White House at the end of a 26N - mile ran to raise public consciousness about epilepsy. UPI the most outspoken i help President Carter They ran across the midwestern and eastern parts of the U.S. for the last four months, beginning in Minneapolis, Minn., on Aug. S. (UP1 Telepbotoi PARIS The election of a Democratic governor in New Hampshire should i LaPalma, Calif PATTY WILSON, with her father, handi holdi with epilepsy, girl Iranian Religious Leader Says Shah, Dynasty Must Go enemy of the shah of Iran and he looks the part A religious leader of dignified bearing, handsome still at 78 with his white beard, thick black eyebrows and flashing eyes, he calls down on the shah and all his works on every occasion There is nothing meek anathema or retiring about the Ayatullah Ruhollah of the majority Islamic Shiite sect in Iran and an exile for the past 15 years His message is simple The shah, his dynasty, his Peacock Throne must go Khomeini, chief Foreign influence whether Russian American or must go Iran a must become democratic. Islamic republic. Though Khomeini is in exile his message is heard daily in Iran, brought in by short-wav- e and by travelers. Considering how often his name is publicly invoked and his picture chusetts Democrat is radio known to have strong support in New Hampshire should he become a can- didate. Thomson's by demonloss paraded strators, Khomeini has American and Soviet influence in Iran The Russian government is like the other big powers.' he said recently They have interests in Iran and thus are supporting the shah But none of them can save the shah His end is near " Khomeini told another interviewer that U.S. "protection of the shah is complicating the current crisis in Iran The American president should quickly realize that his protection of the shah serves neither the Iranian people nor the United States." Khomeini's opposition to the shah goes back a long way His father was slain by bandits half a century and the family ago has long suspected the bandits were in the pay of the shah's father One of Khomeini's two sons who went into exile with him e in 1963 was found dead circummysterious stances last year. Again, the family suspect the shah's secret police, the Savak, were responsible for his death. Despite a long family tradition of opposition to the shah, Khomeini began to speak out only after the him of control played no small part in "The corporation can deprives state GOP and the riots and strikes that over the coming here at night only pay for the project," hurts who he have from other places seem he said brought Iran to the "It's the backed Reagan, in 1976 in a losing brink of to be better dressed. Our employees anarchy in the shah proclaimed his from the effort President month. "White Revolution" in past guests are generally quiet guy who takes out the Gerald against R. Ford. middle-clas- s "If the shah escapes the early 1960's. people, not garbage to the guy who In addition to Ford and the Khomeini was driven snobs, who don't like the parks the cars country he may be out who Reagan, prospective of reach." Khomeini told into exile in 1963 followmass of humanity at make it a success. " GOP candidates who UPI in a recent statesome of the other hotels. ing widespread riots in have taken soundings in ment in to written but are hotels which 100 people were kilreply They good New Hampshire include "However if led. we think we can siphon questions. Rep. Phillip Crane, he is captured by the peooff some of their guests. The riots started in op; Sen. Robert Dole, "Ten years ago the ple we will try him and position to the shah's ; former Texas Gov. him according to promotion of land reform Desert Inn was on the John Connally, Sen. punish but is law and and votes for women. it Islamic coming ropes Howard Baker, back now." Khomeini has stated fre regulation." Rep. Jack Kemp, Asked if he himself quently th"! he has never The hotel has a country and former CIA Director would be club and golf course open willing to been against either idea George Bush. become chief of the as such, but opposes the to guests. It has seven Thomson, chairman of Islamic restaurants including the republic he "hypocrisy of the shah the national Conservative Khomeini in decreeing them. WASHINGTON (UPI) showroom which seats proposes, Caucus, was Reagan's "I have said "Land reform did not replied, Imagine: a Senate that I do not restore the land to the The casino has 50G slot composed of busines- top New Hampshire repeatedly booster. The often co- have ambiany machines, 23 blackjack smen, quarterbacks and people. It simply ruined ntroversial Thomson tions. Nor personal do my age and our agriculture so that tables, six craps tables, talk show hosts. sometimes was an em- situation two roulette wheels, two the country became comThat's where Ralph barrassment to permit acReagan cepting such a position." baccarat tables and Nader's Public Citizen's but also dependent on oil. pletely gave Reagan an He promised that such "As for votes for seating for 60 for Keno. Congress Watch says undisputed base. power a republic would be women, they will have Cohen is proud of the campaign spending "It certainly hasn't democratic, includin Desert Inn's membership trends are leading. the vote under an Islamic him any," said votes for women an in the Preferred Hotels The Nader group said helped republic. But it was Association which has Thursday its survey of former Gov. Hugh Gregg, freedom of religion. hypocrisy to proclaim who chaired Reagan's votes for women when "All only 26 members in North this year's Senate cam1976 New Hampshire minorities willreligious be able to the men themselves had America. paigns found that the canobserve and practice all no voice in the country's "This really gives us a didates who spent the campaign. "The single biggest their religious rituals affairs " touch of class," said nost money won 28 races is that it unglues a Cohen. "We are the first and lost only five for an thing freely," he said. Ayatollah was born lot of things," said one In other interviews and about 1900 in the small to be resort success hotel "85 major percent moderate Republican. statements, Khomeini central Iranian town of admitted." rate." one problem Before becoming presihas evenhandedly Khomein, a name of the "Those winners who "It solves for Reagan, but it also Inn of on both same origin as the fami- most the Desert dent outspent creates some. It means denounced spent the Feb. 1 this year during the losers by an average to put together Billionaire Hughes economy and the the reconstruction, Cohen of four to one," said Mark he has up here." something came to live at the Desert authorities would merely served in executive Green, director of ConInn in the late 1960s and have someone else take capacities with other gress Watch. Thomson has hinted he ofGreen said a correlabought the place for $13 over if there was any Vegas establishments inmight try for naional million when the then trouble on a license." cluding Caesars Palace, tion between better fice, fueling speculation The Desert Inn has the Frontier Hotel, financing and success had he could be a favorite son owners wanted him to move out of bis penthouse been enlarged to more Circus Circus and the been expected but that candidate in the primary so they could rent it for a than 800 rooms. Bottom Flamingo so he knows his the survey showed it to be if Reagan doesn't run. NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) her father and Galen KelNew Year's Eve party. price is $45 a night and way around. greater than expected. Arthur Stedrak says it ly, a private detective He is no stranger to Los "Howard Hughes had a the top is the Presidential "Of course campaips State GOP Chairman was fatherly love that led specializing in effect in my Suite that goes for $1,200 Angeles where in the depend on variables other Gerald Carmen calls him to rescue his "deprogramming," from J;ood 1960s he was managing than money but none, it Reagan and Ford the said Cohen. a day. n staging future kidnapping daughter from a 'At the time he came on "There is, of course, a director of the Inter- seems, as much as in part cult attempts. philosophical the scene, Nevada needed calculated risk in national Hotel and was money," he said. "This because of the election of called the "Circle of Miss Stedrak says the a Howard Hughes or spending $54 million on president and legal survey roughly docu- conservative Republican Friends. " His alleged kidnapping has somebody else of that improvements but it counsel for the Inter- ments that the golden Sen. Gordon Humphrey. daughter, Joan, says it had a "chilling" effect on stature. Some big com- looks good. We have no national Airport Hotel rule of politics prevails the group. Humphrey, who ousted was kidnapping. he who has the gold, liberal The group, now based Democrat Monday, U.S. District panies are here now cheap rooms but our Systems Inc. He keeps close contact rules." because Howard Hughes lowest rate of $45 is only Thomas J. Mclntyre, Judge Vincent J. Biunnoa in Morris County, N.J., "Unless we don't mind received massive support is expected to consider follows the teachings of came here and did away $10 over some motel with employees at the the Senate becoming a from conse- Miss Stedrak's request George Geza Jurcsek, a House of Lords where the rvatives, Indian including for an injunction to stop rich buy their seats, un- Reagan. less we don't mind a Friends of eight-terSenate in the year 2000 Rep. James C. Cleveland, comprised of businesspeculate smen, quarterbacks and Thomson's defeat may talk show hosts, the 96th add political luster to Congress is going to have Bush's campaign. to face squarely the issue Cleveland has not enIn a move likeBELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) of the public funding of dorsed Bush, but to cause serious repercussions in West German-Yugoslacamly aides Cleveland's have congressional relations, Yugoslavia has refused to expaigns.'' he said. helped the Texan. four West Germans wanted by Bonn on terThe survey showed that Gregg said there may tradite rorist charges the biggest percentage be no clear front-runnThey were wanted in West Germany on charges indifference between the by 1980 of industrialist Hanns the kidnap-slayin- g of the cluding winner this next "In spending presidenand the loser occurred in tial primary, it looks like Martin Schleyer. Rolf Clemens Wagner, Brigite Mohnhaupt, Peter the successful you'll have a lot of cancampaign of Sen. Ted didates,'' he said. "I Bock and Sieglinde Hofmann were declared persona don't think it will be a non grata and unofficial sources said they have Stevens, Stevens spent $297,000 like it was already been flown "to a country of their own choice." compared with $2,000 by with Reagan and Ford.'' A spokesman for the West German embassy said his opponent. Donald contrast. By Hobbs, for a percentage Democratic State Party the West German ambassador was called to the difference of 14,800 per- Chairman Bill Craig sees Yugoslav foreign ministry Friday and informed that fefc cent. only unity on his party's Bonn's extradition request had been rejected and that the four had been declared persona non grata. Many other successful horizon. The Yugoslav national news agency Tanjug said of candidates spent far "The election Hugh more than Stevens, but Gallen means a much the Serbian supreme court in Belgrade made its decithe proportionate dif- more confident feeling sion "because of insufficient proof against the ference was not as great. among Democrats going defendents." The four West German citizens have been denied The survey indicated, into 1980. When you have for example, that Sen. a long streak of bad luck, further hospitality by Yugoslavia as undesirables," Jesse Helms. you may have a lot more the statement said. The West German Justice Ministry condemned the spent $6,351,000 to retain squabbles that are not his Senate seat. His necessary. But when you Yugoslav move as "a step backwards in the interDemocratic opponent, get into office, you have national fight against terrorism." A West German spokesman in Bonn said Yugoslav John Ingram, spent to pull together. Both Craig and Larry officials informed the West German embassy in $217,000. who were arrested in May Other big spenders in- Radway, former state Belgrade that the four for entering Yugoslavia on false passports and have cluded Sen. John Tower, party chairman, dismishad been serving sentences for that ever since $3,586,000, Sen sed speculation about of their choice." flown a been "to country Howard Baker, already possible challenges by Speculation as to where that country might be has $1,645,000; Sen. Strom Kennedy or Brown "I don't see a challenge run the gamut of radical Arab states such as Libya, Thurmond, $1,765,000; Bill Bradley. (to Carter) in sight unless Iraq and South Yemen. The Belgrade decision came two months after Brown does, and I don't $1.4 million; refused the Yugoslav's demand to extradite Bonn think that exofc fruit, Rudolph Boschwitz, $1,498,000; Sen. that passion plant, will eight exiled Croatian nationalist extremists, memthe too last month. The litter, Charles Percy, thrive in this cold bers of a group considered terrorists by Belgrade and CAROL FIESEIfR, who have often used acts such as hijackings and Is and which John climate.'' Louis the $1,216,000, at St. Radway said being supervisor to the with four to y ess their demand for a separate CroaI Is the culmination of five believed "And bombing never zoo, Warner, Children's Zoo, plays tian st- would run. " of effort. UPI Telephotc) $1,235,000. at Kennedy years bora were which cheetah cabs by anything like what purchasing hotels and Howard Hughes paid and casinos in Las Vegas and that also goes for the raw eastern institutional in- acreage he acquired. He vestors are at long last was a pure genius in making loans to places on foresight." The Desert Inn and the gambling strip. Burton M. Cohen, a several other hotels are knowledgeable attorney owned by Hughes' Sum-m- a with a decade of ex- Corp., which is not a in managing public company. (erience Before the change in atsaid during a Los Angeles in- titude of institutional interlude, "Gaming is com- vestors, Cohen said, ing out of the closet as far "They would lend on a as institutional lenders bank building or shopping center but would not lend are concerned." Cohen presides over the on a hotel resort. Desert Inn, a strip land"As gaming mark, that has just un- proliferated, we got out of the closet so to speak, dergone a renovation and is bidding and initial lenders began for guests to look at us with a difwho want to stay at a ferent eye. "One of the troubles we hostelry "with a touch of class" rather than rub had was that the lenders shoulders with the hoi felt our licenses to conduct gaming could be poUoi "We were very lucky," lifted on short notice and said Cohen who is in his we would be out of early 50s and comes from business. That is why the a Miami, Fla., family eastern interests were with a background in reluctant to give us loans. hotel management. They have come around "There was a time when to the viewpoint that gaming operators were authorities are not going unaHe to get institutional to junk a business like loans. The first such loan ours even if the gaming was made by the Aetna license were revoked. We some 1,200 insurance company and have this has opened the door employees who are for others." productive parts of the respectability LEADER OF the Islamic Shiite sect in Iran, Ayatollab Ruhollah Khomeini calls for the overthrow of the Shah, his dynasty and the Peacock throne from his exile la Paris. His messhort-wav- e radio or sage is heard in Iran by travelers and demonstrators Invoke bis name or parade his picture in riots that have brought Iran to the brink of anarchy in the past month. (UPI Telepbotoi un-d- Political Spending Surveyed $54-milli- 600-75- free-spendi- ly's, the son of an Islamic scholar. At 16 he went on to Arak and then at around 20 to the holy city of Qom. 80 miles south of Tehran. At 27, became Khomeini prays in the front yard of one of the villas. Scores, and sometimes hundreds, of Iranian ex- mostly students Khomeini iles, France and other from doctor of countries in who a law, philosophy Europe arrive by bus, join him in He and religion. and then listen to emained on in Qom, as a prayers him as he sits against the unand teacher preacher, trunk of a cherry tree. in 1963. Islamic -- til he was exiled The first 15 years of his exile were spent in Iraq. But in October the Iraqis expelled him and he took his wife, his surviving son and a grandson to France. Three married daughters live in Iran. Ayatollah and his family live in a small white stucco house with dark red roof tiles and dark red shutters in the village of Pontchartrain 20 miles west of Paris. Half a dozen aides have another small house across the road. Khomeini lives with simple austerity, is said to be in excellent health, and has no immediate plans to leave France. eaa Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1243 Estate of FRED DEVERE CHILDS, Deceased All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 14th day of February, 1979, or said claims shall be forever barred RUTH R CHILDS 655 South 590 East Orem, Utah 84057 No. 2937 Published in The Daily Herald November 13, 20, 27, 1978. INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by the purchasing agent at the business office, Utah Technical College at Provo, 1395 North 150 East, Provo, Utah 84601. We wish to buy will accept bids on the and Each day at noon, requisitions: weather permitting, followingColor Video Production SwitcherSEG Color Video Camera Folding Chairs and Chair Racks One lot of Lumber Sealed bids will be accepted until 2 p.m., The bid will be sealed in a separate envelope with requisition number and bid opening date indicated on the outside of each envelope. Bid forms and specificaswami, astrologer, tions are available in the and stock philosopher office. The College market whiz. Public business reserves the to reject documents say Jurcsek, a any or all bidsright and to waive native of Hungary, es- any irregularities or informalities in the interest of the pouses "the attainment College. of health, wealth and Reed R. Allen wisdom." Purchasing Agent No. 2953 Published in The Members of the group Daily Herald November 19, have been photographed 2012lJ97fJ Young Woman Claims She Was Kidnapped by Father - little-know- front-runner- s, Yugoslavia Refuses To Extradite Four - v one-on-o- il II with numerous national politicians, including Sen. Edward Kennedy, Joan Mondale and , former Treasury Secretary William Simon. Miss Stedrak's suit claims she was thrown into a van and kidnapped from a Hillsborough, N.J., parking lot Oct. 23 as she was leaving her job as a security guard. "Someone began kissing my hair He told me, it was all right' -t- hat he was here to take me home with him. Everyone was holding onto me, squeezing my thighs and upper arms," she said in a court affidavit. But for five days, she claims she was held captive at a Kingston. N.Y., motel and "deprogrammed'' by Kelly. Kelly, who boasted to her of kidnapping more than 100 people in deprogramming efforts, physically and psychologically restrainted her and threatened and in- timidated her. she said. Both Stedrak, who lives in Pennsauken, N.J., and Kelly face kidnapping in Somerset County as a result of the charges alleged abduUion. - hand-raise- d OREM CITY COUNCIL AGENDA City Council Chambtrs 56 North Statt Street November 21, 171 7:00 p.m. Legal Notices I t COUNCIL Invocation Barry MAYOR A - Bartletl, Assistant L City Manager B. Approval of the minutes of the November 14, 1978 City Council meeting II ADMINISTRATION for Mayor to sign Low Income Housing Assistance resolution B. Withdrawal from Social Security (FICA) C Approval of stop signs installed within City bounA Recommendation daries D. Rescheduling of public hearing on Springwafer A- nnexation scheduled ( November 28, 1978) E. Report of soil tests on building lot in Mountain Oaks F. Recommendation to enter into agreement with Harry Heathman, Inc. G. Agreement with Orem City and Herb Stratton re aquaduct course. through golf Bid award to construct bridge at 1600 North I. Bid award to purchase vehicles J. Approval of specifications for washer and dryer for City Recreation Center H. K. Presentation of streets and storm drain improvements (briefing item only) Recommendation to retain Burroughs - Smith as financial consultants III PLANNING ITEMS A. Consent items B. Planning Commission recommendations Barry L. Bartlett Assistant City Manager no Published in i ne Daily Herald November 20. 1978 MOVING A STORAGE COMPANY UNIVERSITY AVENUE PROVO, UTAH The following storage lots consisting ot furniture, personal items, etc will be sold by public auction at 514 South University Avenue, Provo, Utah December 2, 1978 at 10 a.m. to satisfy delinquent charges Treva BurneyJoy Critchfield Lot No. 1700 Lot No. 7772 Emma Weeks Lot No. 7773 Harold Wood Lot No. 1644 Bernie Bergevin Lot No I486 TeVry Rhea No. 2951 Published In The Daily Herald November 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, December I, 171 514 SOUTH T |