Show 9 i 1 v 4 V 2A Standard-Examin- Thursday August 12 1982 er ::News briefs ened in Japan following the blast authorities said foot hole in the floor of The blast blew a seat and filled victim’s the the plane beneath the passenger cabin with smoke The structure of the plane was not damaged may have been assembled aboard the plane came from under “We might not know for three or four weeks The explosion apparently 16 of Ozawa the seat of Torn Japan killing exactly what it was — until we get the results him Fourteen other Japanese nationals suf- from our lab in Washington” Dare said “but fered minor injuries The blast occurred we are speculating that it probably was a aboard Pan Am flight 830 at 9:05 am Hawaii ‘mechanical device’ explosion” He said he was not ruling out mechanical time Wednesday as the plane with 285 people failure but was surprised at how a device could aboard neared Honolulu The pilot whose name has not been released have been brought aboard at the security-consciou- s Narita Airport in Tokyo calmed the passengers and brought the plane “It makes you wonder if it was something into Honolulu 17 minutes later right on that could have been put together on the schedule Neither the FBI nor the Federal Aviation plane” he said Administration would say definitively that a George Harvey of the regional FAA said the bomb had caused the blast but spokesmen for FBI was in charge of the investigation because both agencies said a “mechanical” or “explo- of the suspicion that an explosive device was aboard sive device” was suspected “At this point we don’t know who belonged to bomb Howard Dare of the Honolulu FBI said experts from the bureau headquarters in the device” he said “We don’t even know if the Washington were sent to Honolulu to investi- (dead) boy was sitting in the seat (where the explosion occurred)” gate He said no one had claimed responsibility Tokyo police were trying to determine how Passenger Tom Stanton of Honolulu said the explosion “sounded like a controlled shotgun explosives made it aboard the jumbo jetliner Before takeoff from Tokyo all passengers blast It even smelled like gunpowder There were conflicting reports whether there were aksed to leave the plane with their belongings and luggage was removed while the plane was a loss of cabin pressure after the blast was cleaned during a three-hou- r stop Tokyo Passengers and crew members were told by the FBI not to discuss the incident until the authorities said Customs inspections of luggage were tight investigation is completed HONOLULU (UPI) — FBI bomb specialists flew to Hawaii today to determine the cause of an explosion that killed a passenger and blew a hole in a Pan American 747 on a flight from Tokyo Agents at the scene said a bomb I Fir®nklin confessed Utah iinimicoe dooms ' I :: ot helped convict Franklin last September of the murder of two black joggers in a Salt Lake City park in SOUTH BEND Ind (UPI) — A jnotel employee places Joseph Paul Franklin in Fort Wayne about ihe time Vernon Jordan was shot in 1980 — 1980 and a jail inmate says FrankiMary Howell 23 a housekeeper e iin confessed shooting a black leaat Fort Wayne’s Motel 6 said a der in “Fort something Indiana” man she later recognized as FrankTheir testimony Wednesday lin stayed there in May of 1980 and Jnghlighted the third day of Frank-- £ talked about his hatred of blacks j&i’s trial on charges he violated Herrera said he and Franklin the black leader’s civil rights by were on the same tier of the jail in him and shooting nearly killing Salt Lake City in February of 1981 'Z - -- the parking lot of a TFort Wayne motel It was the second time and the Tsecond state in which Robert Herr-era 21 testified against Franklin !n a trial where the drifter from Mobile Ala was accused of shooting blacks Herrera’s testimony May 29 1980 in Z and discussed shooting blacks “He told me he remembered shooting another nigger with a white woman and saying he was some kind of president or black leader and that he had shot him with a rifle” Herrera said Tax negotiators face midnight deadline WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite vjiew appeals from President and concessions from £jsome of his top aides congression-a- l n negotiators writing a tax increase are still struggling for agreement as their posed deadline nears We’re pretty close” Sen Robert Dole chairman of the House-Senat- e conference committee that is writing the bill said $989-bill--io- J self-im-- Z R-K- an today He indicated that the conference would reconvene later in the day but said it won’t even consider tax issues until members agree on the $17 billion in spending cuts that are attached to the measure A Senate aide who is working closely with the conferees said only one spending issue remains in dispute in the conference — a House provision that would increase spending for aid to the needy by about $325 million over the next three years Stolen $250000 violin found at airport t OAK BLUFFS Mass (UPI) — A $250000 Stradivarius violin report-- L ed stolen last month turned up in Oak Bluffs walked into her husthe unclaimed baggage at a Marth- - band’s office at the steamship aua’s Vineyard ferry terminal — and thority on Martha’s Vineyard isthe finders are $25000 richer be- - land and noticed a violin among the cause of an insurance reward uncollected articles he had taken The violin was re- from public lockers there two days ported stolen July 13 from a guest earlier house in Nantucket where the Con- Remembering publicity about a cord String Quartet of Dartmouth stolen violin she and her husband College was staying during a series notified police ‘ 259-year-o- j- of performances On Tuesday Deborah Rogers of - ld Ford says Begin has been justly arrogant ST LOUIS (UPI) — Former Pre- - ! ‘ r ! sident Gerald Ford says Israel Prime Minister Menachem Begin has been “arrogant” but with some justification in his dealings with President Reagan over settl- ing the dispute in Lebanon “I believe that Mr Begin has been a little arrogant at times and a little uncooperative” Ford said Wednesday “But I believe he has his reasons” Ford briefly visited St Louis to Draft ' non-registra- stump for suburban Creve Coeur Mo Mayor Harold Dielmann a Republican who is trying to unseat Rep Robert A Young o D-M- Ford said Begin could have been more cooperative with Reagan in working to “resolve the tragedy of Lebanon” But he said the Israelis were “100 percent right” in demanding the removal of the Palestine Liberation Organization from within 25 miles of Israel’s border to be warned by nts WASHINGTON (UPI) — Seventy-fiv- e thousand men who the Selec- tive Service believes have not registered for the draft will soon be warned by the Internal Revenue Service that if they don’t sign up their names may be turned in for possible prosecution IRS Commissioner Roscoe Eg-- s ger told a House subcommittee on IRS commerce consumer and monetary affairs Wednesday that letters will be sent this week to 75000 American men born in 1963 whom the Selective Service believes have not registered Egger said the letters will inform the recipients of their legal obligation to register and provide them a mail-i- n registration form 3000 Dead woman testifies aft doctors frical SPOKANE Wash (AP) — A woman who filed a malpractice suit contending her doctor failed to diagnose her breast cancer testified on videotape as the case came to trial this week more than a year after she died Jessie Irene Allen 58 was on medication and had oxygen tubes in her nose when she gave the deposition from her hospital bed five days before her death She spoke in a whisper and had to rest between statements said Royce Moe her family’s attorney Mrs Allen had filed a medical malpractice suit against Dr John F Driscoll claiming he did not diagnose and treat her cancer before it spread through her body Mrs Allen’s husband Jack of Spokane and son Stephen of Missoula Mont have continued the suit since she died on May 9 1981 The suit being heard by Spokane County Superior Court Judge Donald N Olson seeks $722000 for lost wages medical expenses and damages for the loss of wife and mother In the edited videotape deposition shown in court Tuesday attorneys for the plaintiff and defendant questioned Mrs Allen at her bedside at Sacred Heart Medical Center Although her testimony was slightly confused because of the medication she said she was “extremely concerned” about breast cancer because her mother who was living with the Allens was dying of the disease She said she was not aware of the availability of certain tests and procedures that could have been used to determine the presence of a malignancy Moe said the case could be a test for the idea of an “informed consent” doctrine which would make physicians responsible for telling patients details about their conditions 52-minu- te 92-year-- SAN FRANCISCO In Utah LOS ANGELE tow LOWEST TEMPERATURES V4 s$cfc RAIN A SNOW AIR SHOWERS FLOW Thundershowers are expected tonight in the Southern Plateau Region the Middle Mississippi Valley Tennessee the Ohio Valley the Upper and Lower Great Lakes Regions and throughout the Atlantic Coast States North Middle to South Elsewhere weather will be fair in general The weather today and Provo: Salt Lake City Ogden Fair to partly cloudy through Friday highs today and Friday near 90 lows tonight in the lower 60s variable mostly northerly winds to 5 miles per hour Northwest Utah: Fair to partly cloudy through Friday with a chance of isolated late afternoon thunderstorms near the mountains cooler highs today and Friday in the mid to upper 80s- lows tonight from the upper 50s into in the mid 60s Southeast Utah: Variable cloudiness through Friday wih scattered afternoon or evening showers or thunderstorms locally heavy today in extreme southeastern Utah but then diminishing by Friday highs today and Friday from the upper 80s to near 05 lows tonight 55 to 65 Southeast Idaho: Mostly fair through Friday but with a chance of isolated afternoon or evening thunderstorms mainly near the mountains windy and cooler today 1 - 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