| Show eddies snm'ih WASHINGTON (UPI) — A William T Coleman on Feb 4 authorized limited flights to Kennedy airport near New York and Dulles in the foothills near Washington for a federal judge today ruled he lacks authority to forbid landings of the supersonic Concorde jet at Kennedy and Dulles International Airports U S District Judge Virginia th test period The planes are expected to begin flying to the United States in April Coleman authorized four landings a day at JFK and two a day at Dulles D Parker Barrgington dismissed a suit filed by county officials in New York and northern Virginia seeking an injunction against landings of the British-Frenc- h jet until noise level standards have been adopted e Parker held in a opinion that his court has no jurisdiction over the suit Transportation Secretary - TOKYO The (UPI) government agreed today to President Ford’s proposal that Washington and Tokyo conduct a joint probe into Japan’s $12 million Lockheed Aircraft Corp bribery six-pag- scandal Chief Ichitaro conference President Fcrd’s proposed Social Security tax increase has run into another obstacle this time in the House Ways and Means Committee The committee has tentatively decided that it doesn’t like the idea of any new Social Security tax increase for next year The decision although it could be reversed later probably kills the issue Earlier this month the Senate Finance Committee took similar action Cabinet Secretary Ide told a news that Japan would take Ford up on his offer that the two governments “work in close cooperation” to get to the bottom of the case Ford in a personal letter to Prime Minister Takeo Miki received here today said the US government would “make arrangements to share with your government” unearthed by American investigators in the case ph WASHINGTON WASHINGTON (UPI) — A Congressman Republican charges the House leadership with blocking an effort to — (UPI) review new evidence in John F Kennedy’s death including a wiretapped conversation of Mrs Lee Harvey Oswald’s landlords Rep Thomas N Downing a said in a House speech Thursday that the Warren Commission left many questions unanswered and that other questions and some new evidence has cropped up since its 1964 report He told a news conference later that one of the new pieces of evidence recently disclosed involves an FBI transcript of a wiretapped telephone converstion between Mr and Mrs Michael R Paine with whom the wife of Kennedy’s assassin Oswald was staying at the time of the killing WASHINGTON R-V- -(UPI) approved prohibition employes partisan The Senate has legislation to end federal against in participating political activities working for candidates and raising campaign funds Republicans charge the bill would return the federal civil service to the “spoils system” bill vetoed by President Ford and open employes to political pressure Democrats say the existing law makes government employes “second class citizens” by denying them political rights enjoyed by other Americans The major overhaul of the 1939 Hatch Act was passed Thursday night 47 to 32 and sent to a conference comwith the House mittee President Ford has indicated he will veto the measure WASHINGTON (AP) - is being readied for Senate action But chances seem good that n the new bill’s $25-billio- price-ta- g y alternative to the $61-billi- on public works jobs be swollen before the Senate finishes the legislation n version was The unanimously approved the Senate Thursday by Public Works Committee Its backers say the bill could produce as many as 30000 new jobs mostly on construction public works in of high areas projects unemployment considerably $25-billio- A less-costl- will FORECAST TEMPERATURES WARMER OGDEN: High Saturday up-ptonight lower 20s UTAH: Highs Saturday most40s er Low Lows tonight generally 15c DAILY 25c SUNDAY ly 45-5- 5 15-2- 5 ASSOCIATED PRESS 89TH YEAH OGDEN UTAH UNITED PRESS UPI TELEPHOTO INTERNATIONAL FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 12 1976 m — IrtJIjA V ' s ' ' ' S Z ' Ss f' ft '' ' 't ' 'is " ' 'v' i Says Lacks Funds Americans Field Organization Flee Jail By ARTHUR ROTSTEIN Associated Press Writer Pennsylvania Gov Milton J Shapp dropped out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination today saying he did not have the time money field organization or media coverage to make an impact “It is very difficult for someone campaigning solely on the issues and then only part-timto compete in the of the presidential primary complex political system” Shapp told a news conference in Harrisburg e in-fighti- 2 jrrr JUBILANT REBEL TROOPS and leftist gunmen wave from atop armored vehicle as they stand in front of television station occupied in army takeover of Pa Shapp said that at this time he would not support Beirut any other candidate for the nomination He said he would not participate in the vania primary next month The governor had his first two primaries capturing only three of the Massachusetts vote last week and two in Florida last Tuesday orces Claim Victory outhern Lebanon Area Pennsyl- failed in per cent per cent Three other Democrats former North Carolina Gov Terry Sanford and Sens Lloyd Bent-se- n of Texas and Birch Bayh of Indiana in effect dropped out announced suphimself “acting Christian force— BEIRUT Lebanon (UPI) — proclaimed of the race earlier Shapp’s deMoslem rebels seized two army military governor’’ Thursda port for Ahdab’s revolt “We seven Demoleaves barracks m southern Lebanon said his rebel forces were are placing our capabilities atparture the nomination crats seeking today claiming complete con- - winning and ignored President his disposal” a spokesman for trol of all military posts in the Suleiman Franjieh’s refusal to the guards said DENIED STAIN In southern Lebanon Moslem southern region The leader of resign President Ford was in Illinois SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Dof Franjieh rebels of the “Lebanese Arab the army rebellion said he was delays caused by Supporters today where he denied that espite winning the struggle for power claimed the takeover had fallen Army” seized the army bar- Watergate had left any stain on Patricia Hearst’s attack of New shooting flared in Beirut through but it was not clear if racks of Sidon and Tyre thus his administration Both Re- influenza the judge at her bank between rival factions Police the embattled Christian presi- gaining complete control of all Ronald robbery trial hopes to wind challenger sources said at least 20 persons dent had the necessary military military posts in the southern publican and Democrat Jimmy things up next week Reagan were killed and more than 30 support to stay in office region local reporters said Carter attacked the President US District Judge Oliver J the The rebels briefly detained on his wounded in the capital in the In a surprise move Carter gave the jury the day foreign policy of Col Said commander Simon 24 of the hours “Guards ultranationalist past The President in search of off today so the newspaper but Lebanon south the Aziz volatile —a small but Ahdab Gen who Cedars” region Brig blow to Rea- heiress could recuperate at her later released him and allowed another damaging in next Tues- suburban jail cell from an gan’s candidacy him to leave the area ailment diagnosed as “a strain day’s Illinois primary was in Defense Aviv Israeli Tel FLU (In SAYS GROUP WORLD area today to con- of the flu” Minister Shimon Peres warned the Chicago But he told the panel of seven three-day swing He ar- women of Israeli countermeasures if tinue a 'EPIDEMIC' IN 121 CITIES and five men that they Rockford in Thursday Lebanese developments threat- rivedwent could still expect to receive the once for the at rural and GENEVA Switzerland (AP)— The World Health Orened the chain of Jewish case sometime next Thursday vote settlements along the border ganization said today that mortality from pneumonia and Ford was scheduled to give a or Friday influenza “exceeded the epidemic threshold” last month in Military sources said the Israeli LEGAL GUIDELINES foreign policy address today be121 US cities army went on increased alert fore the Chicago Council on In an effort to meet that A brief reference in the organization’s weekly report along the northern frontier with Relations timetable Carter ordered attorForeign noted excess mortality from influenza in the New England Lebanon) earto In Reagan’s response neys into his chambers today and Middle Atlantic regions It said in the other areas In Beirut shooting flared in Ford a that lier for discussions on the legal suggestion the areas bordering right-win- g mortality remained “at or near expected levels” but gave Waterwould nomination keep guidelines he will give the jury no figures Christian sectors and snipers aron the alive President before it starts deliberations Fifteen states reported “widespread outbreaks” while were active everywhere The gate Illinois told in reporters He recessed the trial until another 18 states reported regional involvement in the disteenage son of Industry Minis- riving the “Democratic that after Miss Hearst Congress Monday virus ease mainly associated with the ter Ghassan Tueni was hit in convinced I was had arrived at the federal courtabsolutely Outbreaks of influenza A have also been reported by the leg by sniper fire outside connection with no whatsoever house Thursday running the Canadian regions of Ontario Alberta and southeast the offices of An Nahar Watergate So that ought to lay temperature New Brunswick where the disease was described merely suffering from BARRACKS SEIZED that allegation to rest” chills and having difficulty with illness as an influenza-lik- e In the north heavy overnight Another outbreak affected the islands of St Lucia breathing KEPT BUSY After a US Public Health fighting around two military Ford didn’t mention his Barbados Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago the health par- Service doctor examined Miss seized barracks rebels said army by organization and leftist forces subsided don of former President Rich- Hearst and reported she had an ard Nixon Reports from the port city of Democrats too were upper respiratory infection in busy said that the rebel Carter ordered her transported Tripoli See page 2A column 7 to a hospital for diagnosis troops had launched an offensive on neighbouring Zoghar-tathe fortress-lik- e hometown NAMES IN THE NEWS of President Franjieh Leftists also seized control of the Koleiat Air Base near De- cious and dangerous” WASHNGTON (UPI) Tripoli and some Beirut newsto his In not did have a he responses preface really claring papers said the base commandto explain his actions Richard Nixon said neither a president er had joined the rebels M Nixon has spelled out his nor a former president could be The Lebanese army comview that a president has a compeled to testify concerning mand issued a statement in ENGAGED: Swedish King at his Stockholm palace and “sovereign” right to break laws the conduct of his office but which it warned the situation Carl XVI Gustaf European summer residence on the in the name of national that he would answer volun- could lead to the “worst most eligible Baltic Sea island of Oland tarily became engaged security The king ascended the consequences within the next 48 bachelor Asked whether he believed hours” The statement was today to West The former president ThursGerman throne in September 1973 after the death of his grandfather day told his lawyers to release that “actions otherwise illegal” broadcast on both the Christian commoner Silvia Sommerlath The royal court confirmed Gustaf VI Adolf at the age of 34 pages of sworn answers to 77 could be taken under presiden- Phalangist radio and the Beirut accounts of the 92 Carl Gustav plans to visit written questions from the tial authorization to protect the station under Ahdab’s control press Nixon national said: To and the save the country security Senate intelligence committee engagement and said a formal the United States early next obvious that there army from “disintegration and announcement would be month on a “sell Sweden” on a variety of intelligence “It is quite are certain inherently govern- - c o 1 1 a p s e” the command issued later in the day Most campaign and his trip will be related issues under-Se- n demanded: of the royal family and Miss the first by a reigning The committee headed bvrnenta actions which if in monarch to the new of —Formation by a Sommerlath’s family were Swedish sovereign ! governFrank Church of the interest of the ment United States capable of restoring gathered at the palace had forwarded the questions to Protection s lawful are but Miss Sommerlath slim and 29 met Carl the Gustav n?tion security security Nixon in preparation for it 'thlch lf undertaken -D- eclaration in haired is the daughter dark Sommerlath a of Miss by private general final report on abuses of the are not 1972 when she was a hostess to all army rebels of retired businessman Walter persons amnesty mteiLgence agencies R would bg naive to -C- ontinued cooperation with at the Olympic summer Sommerlath of Heidelberg DANGEROUS She has who spent many years in Munich in 'categorize activities a president 'Syria and the Palestinians games Nixon's might authorize as ‘legal’ or order to find a way out of the been a frequent guest of the Brazil dealing with Swedish Church denounced curly-haire- d See page 2A column 3 ordeal She ‘sovereign” concept as “perm-- 1 king since then exports and imports Judge Hopes Hearst Case Wrapup Near US NOW A-ty- President Can Violate Law Nixon Convinced LONDON AIRPORT ROBBERY NETS BANDITS ESTIMATED $1 MILLION In Mexico EAGLE PASS Tex (UPI) Kara Kristine Jorgenson 23 swam for her life through the murky current of the Rio Grande Around her she could hear the 15 other escapees from a Mexican jail splashing toward the freedom of the American border “I was running behind some guy named Dale” Miss of Georgetown Jorgenson Colo said of a fellow escapee later identified as Dale Chenoweth 29 of Moss Tex “We hit the river together and helped get each other across in the dark “When I ran out of the cell I must have grabbed my purse It’s a big leather purse and when I was in the water it started pulling me down It almost drowned me but I’ve still got it” — HEARD OTHERS “We could hear other people swimming around us but some of them started drowning so they turned around and crawled across on the railroad trestles Dale and I got to the (US) bank at the same time and kept grabbing bushes trying to pull ourselves out “Finally I got out and pulled him out Then we just sat on the bank for a few minutes and then started walking toward town” Miss Jorgenson who had been held five weeks on marijuana charges and 15 other imprisoned Americans escaped from the jail at Piedras Negras Mexico early Thursday with the help of two hooded men armed with sawed-of- f shotguns She said she did not know about the break until it happened and still didn’t know the identities of the hooded men She and five other Americans were being held by Eagle Pass sheriff’s officers until it could be determined if they were wanted anywhere in the United States An office spokesman said if no US warrants were outstanding the escapees would be set free LONDON (UPI) — Two robbers in airline uniforms robbed a Londan airport strong room today of an estimated $1 million in cash diamonds and pearls Police said the two men wearing British Airways uniforms overpowered the guard on duty at the strong room and pushed him into the room’s huge safe They put a sack over his head tied him and spent an hour going through the room’s contents Officials estimated their haul at $1 million most of it in used and unmarked bills of various denominations There was also a large quantity of polished diamonds emeralds and pearls the official said The two used a small airport truck to escape mers shaft Two other inspectors PARTRIDGE Ky (UPI) Eleven persons including three escaped and said the trapped federal inspectors were found men were alive shortly after the dead today 13 hours after an second explosion at 11:30 pm explosion ripped through the EST x Thursday in the Scotia mine Coal Col mine near this eastern same Kentucky coal where 15 miners were killed in Kentucky community a methane gas explosion two Herschel Potter chief of the days ago the governor’s office safety division of the MiningEnforcement and Safety Adreported said the 11 found !m “The bodies have been were men but the circumstances of the trapped equipped recovery are not known” said with respirators but he said the an aide to equipment was only good for John Nichols M one hour That supply would Gov Julian Kentucky have run out today scene Carroll at the The bodies apparently were HEARD CLICKS found by search and rescue Hank Lindsay an aide to teams that had gone into the Gov Julian Carroll mine through a hole bored in Kentucky scene rescue teams the at said the top of shaft leading to the at the mine office reported they spot where the men were “clicked a telephone connection believed to be located to the men six times and they Three federal inspectors in- believed they heard six answervestigating the first blast were ing clicks” among those trapped deep in Lindsay said a giant borer was brought to the mine to dig a hole through the top of a shaft in an attempt to get rescue teams to the trapped miners quicker than going in (2 SECTIONS 32 PAGES) through the mine entrance Immediately after the explosion a small group of miners attempted to get to the trapped men through the main shaft and got a mile into the mine before they were forced back because of intense heat” Lindsay said Relatives of the trapped miners gathered at the entran—-th- inistration INDEX ce — - Sweden's King Commoner to Wed royalty’s ( V attended several exclusive finishing schools and speaks English Portuguese Spanish and French LAW BREAKER: New York nursing home magnate Bernard Bergman has pleaded guilty to bribery and said he paid bribes to Albert Blumen-tha- l the State Assembly majority leader to speed approval of a nursing home application Blumenthal previously indicted for perjury for testimony about his ties with was reindicted Bergman for allegedly receivThursday unlawful gratuities re ing e ceiving unlawful fees and payments unlawful misconduct and nine counts of perjury The Manhattan Democrat pleaded innocent at his arraignment Bergman 63 pleaded guilty of bribery in Manhattan Supreme Court and also confessed in Manhattan Federal Court to two counts of an federal indictment of conspiring to fraudulently obtain $12 million in Medicaid reimbursement funds and failure to file income tax returns Bergman said he would “cooperate fully with the US Attorney’s office” and a special state prosecutor’s continuing probe 11-co- s Potter said the men were in the mine to try to find out what triggered the first explosion Tuesday at 12:30 pm EST that killed 15 men Four of those victims were to be buried today The Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration said earlier that the mine had been cited for dangerous concentrations of methane gas Arnold Miller president of the United Mine Workers ' of America said hours before the second explosion that the deaths were “a grim 2 and terrible reminder of the price coal miners pay to help solve the nation’s energy crisis “We are seeing here the same sad familiar story — outright violations of the Mine Safety Law and inadequate enforcement by federal officials” Miller said SYSTEM NOT WORKING Crews of federal mine inspectors trying to clear the mine of methane gas Thursday indicat- ed the ventilation system apparently was not working See page 2A column S |