Show Serving Weber North Davis Morgan and Sox Elder Counties Los cial Democratic Party and its junior partner the Free Democratic Party It brought to an end one of govWest Europe’s longest-servinbeen had one that ernments and Angeles Times BONN West Germany — Chancellor Helmut Schmidt’s coalition government torn by g dis- economic col- lapsed promptly called for new federal elections “as soon as poss- revive their declining popularity The Free Democrats had been overtaken in opinion polls and recent state elections by the Green Party an amalgamnation of severd al groups as West Germany’s third major party ible” 13 z ended years of rule Schmidt’sby ecology-oriente- So- - they seek 2 5Z Daily 50q! Sunday U form to replace the Schmidt government The Christian Democrats’ Bava- rian affiliate the Christian Social Union was initially opposed to 1982 the other FDP ministries — maintaining that according to polls said taken before Schmidt’s call a new economics interior and education would be taken over by other vote the CDU-CSparties could — Social Democratic ministers in adwin an absolute majority on their dition to their regular portfolios own That would make it unnecesSchmidt’s announcement which sary for them to rule with FDP had long been expected as relations help Yet after Schmidt’s speech the CSU joined Kohl in his call for a between the ruling coalition partners deteriorated set off an intense new coalition political scramble In an effort to form a coalition The Basic Law West Germany’s with the Free Democrats Kohl deconstitution makes it difficult to clared it was Schmidt’s “patriotic replace a chancellor or hold midterm elections as part of an effort duty” to resign The chjncellor however vowed to minimize the political instability Weimar to continue in office as head of a that marked Germany’s 1920s in era the minority government until the Republic A chancellor can only be reelections placed at times other than in the s Genscher’ aftermath of a regular election Schmidt took over constructive portfolio as foreign minister and through the The coalition government’s collapse was triggered by Schmidt’s call for new elections which under the constitution must be held within 60 days and by the resignations Hans-Dietric- Fri- col-laps- Saturday September 18 18-mem- day and he The Utah viewed as a model of stability and of four Free Democratic ministers in the Cabinet compromise Parin Schmidt in a fiery speech h FDP Party leader liament placed the blame for the Genscher who resigned as vice Decollapse squarely on the Free failchancellor and foreign minister mocrats He accused them of and Helmut Kohl leader of the and his to government support ing opposition conservative Christian of flirting with the opposition for Democratic Union declared that political advantage in an effort to a coalition to would sension over policy Ogden No 261 95th Year a coalition with the Free Democrats so-call- ed Israelis g eft help in Beirut vote of Only the — not Parliament — chancellor can call for such a vote ce And when voting ce in a chancellor Parliament must elect his successor within 21 days An absolute majority is required for both votes A special election is held only if Parliament fails to name a successor within the specific time period Schmidt said he would call for a vote and would deliberately lose by having Social Democ- ratic members of Parliament abs- tain He appealed to the opposition to refrain from seeking a successor time period so within the that the electorate might choose members of the new government 21-da- y oirDCimio INsax u New York Times BEIRUT Lebanon — More Israeli armored forces poured into west Beirut Friday increasing the Israeli grip on the predominantly Moslem sector and Lebanese B3®7 Christian militiamen entered Palestinian refugee camps in the southern suburbs to arrest guerrilla suspects nance With Israeli tanks standing guard outside Israeli-backe- d Phalangist militiamen moved by foot and jeep into the battered Sab-r-a Friday between Israelis and Lebanese leftist militiamen along the Corniche Mazraa on the southern edge of downtown west Beirut where the Murabitun militia had its main base But the Lebanese state radio said the Israelis were soon in complete control United Press International the area it was reported that Israeli President j Reagan gets a healthy embrace from Rep Millient Fenwick Friday in Flemington NJ troops had occupied a consulate building inside the Soviet Embassy compound on the Corniche Mazraa as a battle post since the early ain stages of their push into west Beirut They were said to have withdrawn Friday after the Mourabitoun base was overrun (The occupation began Wednesday night when about 60 Israeli soldiers in two armored personnel carriers smashed through a metal gate in the side wall of the embassy compound Reuters reported quoting Soviet sources) The state radio said the Israelis had imposed a curfew running from 6:15 pm to 6 am Most of west Beirut was deserted during the day as Israeli patrols searched through buildings for weapons Meanwhile a second presidential candidate was nominated Friday for the election to be conducted by Parliament for a successor to President Elias Sarkis whose term ends next Thursday The candidate is former president Camille Chamoun the head of the National Liberal Party Chamoun 82 years old is due to oppose Amin Gemayel the brother of Bashir Gemayel the presidentelect who died Tuesday in a bomb -- to Angeles WHITEHOUSE Times NJ — Presi- dent Re’ftgan condemned Soviet re- pressioi and preached “family faith ai Id freedom” Friday while campai filing for Republican Rep Millicei Fenwick the for the “Doonesbury” ing m cartooi character Lacey Daven- port Repi Fenwick 72 is running for the Sfnate — while keeping her pipe-smok-l- el economic ditrfnce from the — and is early favorite against policies of Reagan De&nicifatic con-sidfertd't- he businessman Frank Ljutfenfeerg a fellow millionaire 'One Jf the many signs that liied the president’s motor-rput- e in this picturesque reg-)- f small towns and rolling hills :“Your tax dollars at work: fear-ol- d actor lunches with a six-ye- ar hand-hel- d 72-r-o- ld comic strip character” equally the whole afternoon rreed like fodder for a “Doones-ry- f' comic strip ’he press was barred from reg Japan’s $100000 blast Amin Gemayel was bureau the nominated political of the Christian Phalange Party Thursday night The Phalangist troops seen detaining Palestinians Friday were not members of the regular Lebanese Army The Phalangist militia by fund-raisin- gion for Rep Fenwick But where Reagan was campaigning for the pipe-smoki- 72-year-- old chief ar- election” Robert J Dole chitect of the 1982 tax increase Dole who advocates considerasaid Friday that it might be neces- tion of Social Security changes at a sary to raise income taxes and session of Congress Social Security payroll taxes in said the chances for that would be 1983 virtually nil if the Democrats gain Dole said that the effective dates more than 20 House seats in of payroll tax increases now November scheduled for 1985 1986 and 1990 “If we wait we’ll probably end might have to be advanced to assure the solvency of the Social Se- up patching up the (Social Security) curity trust fund so 36 million system again” he said Americans can continue to receive Dole said that he hoped the combenefits mission would make a “strong obconto have also Congress might report that the system’s in sider another rise in federal in- jective trouble so that we can convince the come taxes in 1983 if budget de- senior citizens that we’re trying to ficits continue to climb Dole said save the system not destroy it” at a breakfast interview with the reWashington Bureau of the Los Raising the age for normal betirement benefits reducing Angeles Times “I don’t believe that we’ve closed nefits for early retirement and reevery loophole in the tax code” vising the adjustment Dole said “Certainly we’re going formula he said also were being to have to continue the pressure on considered by the commission the spending (reduction) side and Dole was asked for his views it may be necessary to take a look about proposals to allow workers at the revenue (raising) side” under the age of 45 to drop out of in pay- the Social Security system volunDole said that a speed-uroll tax increases was being con- tarily sidered by a Social Security comhave some merit if you mission named by President “It would to these surveys that show Reagan to make recommendations go back most that people in that age group on ways to end a financing crisis which threatens a benefit cutoff are wondering why they’re going to late in 1983 Dole is a member of continue to pay into a system at a maybe as high as 25 the commission headed by higher rate of percent payroll in the next 20 economist Alan Greenspan years and not have any certainty Under present law the existing that there would be any benefits 67 percent tax rate for workers when they retire” Dole replied and employes will be increased to Dole defended the 1982 tax in705 percent in 1985 to 715 percent in 1986 and to 765 percent in 1990 crease saying that the congresThe tax is now applied on the first sional budget process would have $32400 of earnings and that figure been a shambles without it and will rise automatically in future accompanying reductions in spending years as incomes increase As for Reagan’s statement that Will the commission recommend shifting the 1985 increase to 1983? he had to “swallow hard” to accept $983 billion tax increase over Dole answered the “Perhaps” next the three yeras Dole said: “There’s one suggestion that we’re in so much difficulty now in the “I don’t think he had to swallow short term we may have to move hard In fact we were talking 1990 1986 taxes 1985 and the about $122 billion and I think he up Those aren’t really good options as was aware of that So I think the I view it but let’s face it if we’ve swallowing hard was maybe to got a real crisis in Social Security please conservatives” cost-of-livi- ng Senate candidate ng Kirsmim some reporters broke loose from screaming and shoving presidential aides and eavesdropped outd tent as Reagan side an Rep Fenwick who frequently smokes a pipe has geared her campaign radio ads to promote herself in the image of the Lacey d answered questions from Davenport cartoon character she contributors inspired a wealthy socialite comAmong other things Reagan mitted to civil rights and a moderseemed considerably softer in at- ate economic philosophy titudes toward Israel than did his “I am not a convert to supply-sid- e administration Thursday when it economics” she told a reporIsraeli that “No demanded ter formally president and no departBeirut ment of government ever gets a trpops withdraw from West “I am sure what led them to move blank check from me” in (to West Beirut) was an attack by State troopers got lost when essome leftist militia forces still corting press buses to where there” Reagan said Reagan finally did appear publicly was “a he that Reagan joked resulting in an hour-lon- g trip — little confused” about being in a twice as long as planned — over e roads place called Whitehouse which got twisting at its name iq the early 18th Century Reagan spoke a ceremony outfrom a road tavern painted white side a Polish Freedom Hall where The president also acknowledged 75 persons from several that he and Rep Fenwick do not nationalities were sworn in as US always agree (She voted just last citizens week to override his veto of a $142 Referring to Poland Reagan billion supplemental appropriatsaid “We cannot help but think of ions bill) but said “I know we can the iron hand of repression still sit down together and she has even firmly gripping a people who have suggested we can smoke the pipe of struggled and sacrificed for liberty throughout their history peace” open-side- well-heele- two-lan- Gemayel before his election to the presidency Aug 23 Gemayel announced several eogirees during Bolivia’s political times after his election that all dent Guido Vildoso under pressure unity” and economic crisis Lebanese militias should be disfrom the nation’s military comShortly after the announcement banded and that the country’s secmanders agreed to resign Friday the electoral court said the 1980 urity functions should be turned to clear the way for a return Congress will be convened probover to a strengthened army aided government for the first ably within a week to chart The Lebanese States United the by Bolivia’s political course time in almost 17 years Army which traditionally has been Officials of the Central Bolivian The general in office only 58 commanded by Christians was days made his official announce- Workers union had not yet decided shattered in the Lebanese civil war ment after the nation’s military whether to lift a nationwide strike Since then there have of 1975-7- 6 commanders approved a resolu- they began Thursday been efforts to rebuild it tion asking that Vildoso relinquish The strikers earlier said they The Sabra and Shatila refuge to Congress within one week would prolong their protest until power camps had been so battered and allow it to choose the next Vildoso agreed to relinquish power Israeli attacks in the last thre to the Congress elected in 1980 and civilian president months that most people fount Air Force commander Gen remove a proposed emergency them uninhabitable Hundreds LA PAZ Bolivia (UPI) — Presi- i p Inside Upheaval in Bolivia was commanded by Bashir j weeks Fi- post-electio- n Sharp fighting flared for a time however and possibly thousands Palestinians had moved back int their shattered huts in the last fel Angeles Times R-K- an and Shatila camps Automatic weapons fire could be heard from within and women weeping hysterically began appearing in downtown west Beirut and saying that their husbands and sons had been been taken away by armed Phalan-gist- s With resistance ended in it seems to me that we ought to be out discussing it now instead of Committee Chairman trying to hide it until after the Los WASHINGTON — Senate Natalio Morales made the official economic plan announcement on behalf of Vildoso Vildoso Bolivia’s ninth president shortly before 7 pm EDT The in four years has been in office brief resolution said the Maon was since July 21 The 1980 Congress where the De necessary to “perserve national ft® (3 SECTIONS Churches Classified 6B-11- Comics quotf Editorials LocalMetro mocratic Popular Union won a majority was disbanded by the military in a coup d’etat led by Gen Luis Garcia Meza on July 17 1980 Heman Siles Zuazo the leader of the Democratic Popular Union won the presidential election with 40 percent of votes but the coup leaders denied him office and forced into exile in Lima Peru Sources said if Congress were reconvened Zuazo was certain to assume the presidency Bolivian workers began 28 PAGES) C Section Mini 6A-7- A 4A IB Page Movies Obituaries Sports Television UtahTheWest Weather 2A-3- 12B 5A A 6B 2B-5- B 6A 8A 2A Losing sanity Women are losing sanity at a rapid rate when reaching age 35 conference told 1 2B their nationwide strikes midnight Thurs- day headed by the Central Bolivian Workers union and other labor groups Airports public transportation facilities factories and offices remained closed Friday B Mormon leader Royals roll 2B President N Eldon Tanner has a distinguished career in church civic affairs ic |