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Show Agency assesses impact of neutron bomb on SALT WASHINGTON (AP) The Arms Control and Disarmament Agency is telling the White House that production of a new neutron bomb could have mixed effects on President Carter stated aimof ending the nuclear arms race. Officials of the agency say their view was conveyed to the White House and the National Security Council in "an Impact statement" requested by Sen. Claiborne Pell, Under federal law congressmen can ask the agency for periodic impact statements when the executive branch begins to research, develop and deploy a new weapons system. This is the first time the Carter administra Jv' Chagall The effect on current negotiations for a strategic arms limitation treaty. According to the agency, the effect would not necessarily be negative. The reason given was that the neutron bomb would not in itself change the strategic balance between the two countries. U.S.-Sovi- Sources said that factors dered in appraising the arguments for and against the deployment of the bombs include: The effect on current moves to negotiate et Theres As Farah LOS ANGELES (UPI) Pahlavi, wife of the shah of Iran, accepted an honorary doctor of humane letters from die University of Southern California Tuesday, more than 500 demonstrators, some masked, called and a her husband a butcher "puppet." Chants from the protestors outside could be heard in Norris Cinema Theater as the Shahbanou accepted the ' degree. Protestors carried signs reading No more arms for fascist shah and Down with U.S. ' ism in Iran as they shouted imperlalthe shah . is a fascist butcher" and U.S. puppet. "the shah is a In a separate incident several miles away in Beverly Hills, nine person., identified as Iranian students, were arrested on charges of burglary and kidnaping after they invaded the offices of the Iran Imperial Government Tourism and Information Center. Police said one student was slightly ' Injured and taken to UCLA Medical Center. An employe at the office said the group came in and forced three employes out. They then destroyed the shahs picture, broke tables and d t other acts of vandalism, she Charged. " More than 100 officers from nine Los Angeles police divisions stood by at the USC demonstration, but there were no incidents. ; . com-.nutte- . 5 Yank sailors had a scary 4th Sensory sensory perception, because everyone has the ability to get a glimpse of the future. 46-fo-ot Two gunboats then approached and the Musica was boarded by a Cuban military officer and four armed men, Skafte said. The Cubans stayed run into aboard for an port at Bahia de Cabana. The Americans were interrogated individually, then driven to Havana and held in a dormit-ory-lik- e facility, he said. About dawn on July 4, "We had Aboard were the ships owner, Dr. Donald Reidt, a professor of medicine at the University of Califomia-Irvlnand three others who, like Skafte, wanted to learn to sail. breakfast; soda crackers, water and Cuban coffee, said Skafte. He said more questions followed. During the day, the Musica crew discovered two other Americans had been taken captive. e, About 32 miles off the Cuban shore, Skafte said, a fishing boat approached the Musica. ed psychic healer. She says It should be called DSP deepening of our Suddenly, two jet fighter planes appeared and began making passes over the Musica, dropping some kind of bomblike things that would make a big noise and water would shoot up, Skafte said. student Skafte, a from Newport Beach, Calif., had sailed from Marathon in the Florida Keys on Sunday morning. thing as Extra Perception, says Mary no such Martin Bacon, "We told them we were going to Panama, and they said, Adios and left," Skafte told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday night. KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) "I never thought America was so free, says a young Californian who spent the Fourth of July in Havana after Cuban forces seized the ketch he said he was sailing to Panama. Robert Skafte and four companions were freed Tuesday. They said two other Americans from another sailboat were still being held in Cuba. Skafte said the Cubans conceded the ketch Musica was in international waters, but they had apparently mistaken it for a sailboat they believed had fired on one of their fishing boats. ' master of doubts been completed, development is virtually finished and a test firing could comfortably be carried out well before any test ban treaty is signed. consi- 500 taunt. shah's wife DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty that would outlaw test firing of nuclear weapons underground. The agency view is that research on the neutron bomb has tion has received such an assessment from the agency. Officials familiar with the contents of the statement said Tuesday it describes the implications of projected manufacture of the neutron bomb, but makes no recommendation on whether it should be deployed. The bomb would be a nuclear warhead with a capacity to kill people when it detonated, but would leave buildings unharmed. D-R- PEOPLE Prince visits tribe Prince Charles took part in activities today commemorating the sign7 ing a century ago of Indian Treaty with the tribes of the Blackfoot confederacy. The ?rime of Wales went to Blackfoot Crossing, 60 miles east of the treaty signing Calgary, to with chiefs from the confederacys Blackfoot, Blood, Peigan, Sarcee and Stoney tribes. The treaty ceded 55,000 square miles of land to the Crown. Prince Charles, 28, will be inducteo as a Kainai Indian chief at the Blood reserve in southwestern Alberta on Thursday, ct General begins job Maj. Gen. John Singlaub, removed from his post m South Korea for criticizing President Carter's plan to pull U.S. ground troops out of that country, has taken over his new post as chief of staff for the Army Forces Command at Ft. McPherson. Im very pleased to be back in Georgia," Sing-lau56, told newsmen when he arrived Tuesday. b, ' V 977 ' V f a 1 6, -- 'C .. V ' x i Combined wire services Marc Chagall, the master French painter who will be 90 on Thursday, "happy says he is a happy man theres no war in the world, that people arent killing each other and that Im still able to work all the time. But I doubt myself, I doubt myself all the time, says the man whose production continues undiminished by age. A new group of his paintings on biblical themes will be shown for the first time at an exhibition opening in Nice on Saturday. "If the critics say something is good, I doubt myself anyway, he said in an interview with The Associated Press. And if I get criticized, I think the man is probably a bit right, that is if he's not negative by nature. I don't really like anything I do. Nothing at all. Since my life began I don't believe in me. I doubt all the time. No, no, I just dont know. The only thing I can say is that I was honest." I "T J " x rC : Vi RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI) admitted homosexuals, pos- -' sibly involved in 28 mutilation slayings, were charged with two counts of murder Tuesday but they did not enter pleas. ' . Patrick Kearney, arraignment. ' 37, and David Hill, 34, were handcuffed to deputies lor their Municipal Court Judge Phillip LaRocca set a preliminary hear-- . ing for July 15 when they will enter pleas. ITiey were held on 500,000 bond each. The two Redondo Beach men were charged with the murders of Arturo Marquez, 24, Oxnard, whose body was found March 3 near Banning, and John Otis LaMay, 17, El Segundo, whose body was ftund March 18 near Corona. They are also suspects in six similar slayings in four counties. Most of the victims had homosex- ual backgrounds and most were dismembered and stuffed into plastic trashbags left along highways. All had been shot in the bead and were nude Riverside County Sheriff Ben Clark said authorities also have 13 workable cases and 13 connected possible homicides with the two suspects. "There may be more, there may be less, Clark said. Clark said Kearney showed investigators "six possible locations where he may have disposed of bodies. In two of the areas, bodies have already been found . Kearney and Hill surrendered Fndav. Clark said arrest warrants were made out last month found near LaMays dismembered body led officers to the men. after evidence He would not specify the evidence, but the Riverside quoting a sheriffs affidavit, said key items included a bloody hacksaw, rug samples that matched a carpet in the suspects home and body hair that matched that of the suspects. Press-Enterpris- e, Ted Kennedy Jr. wanted a summer job on the femes that ply the piece of Atlantic Ocean between the resort island of Nantucket and the state of But the work was Massachusetts. considered too risky for the son of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, because of his leg amputation for bone cancer, said a ferry company spokesman. Young Kennedy is working instead as a parking attendant for the Woods Hole, Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority. He parks the cars of passengers bound for Nantucket. Susan Ford still hasnt had an affair to tell her mother about. In an interview for The Merv Griffin Show taped Tuesday, Miss Ford, 20, joked with Griffin about the former First Ladys remarks that she would not throw her daughter out of the house if she learned Susan was having an affair. Ive never had one, Miss Ford said. Oh, my Griffin excword, what a scoop, laimed. Scheib will fight Barbara Hutton sued Philip Scheib, 42, son of widely advertised automobile painter Earl Scheib, will resist extradtion to Los Argeles on charges of possession of illegal weapons, authorities said Tuesday, Scheib was indicted last week by a county grand jury investigating massive arms caches found buried in the Lancaster desert. Heiress Barbara Hutton was sued Tuesday for more than $36,000 in back wages by her former chauffeur. 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FA i d one in 1973 and one in 1976. Imperial County Coroner Lon Hettinger said Kearney helped identify the bodies and said names of the victims will be released after relatives have been notified. 1 Growing your own mushrooms can be as easy as falling of a log, according to a method developed by Dr. Henry Mee. His Innovation host log, the Is a he of which, says, is In how secret with the Inoculated is the log mushroom spores and the environment of its first month. 2 gays charged in murders Two J v f ; 2A parkin g lot behind our buildingD r |