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Show i fjfe ' 4 A The Salt Lake Tribune. Saturday, April 12, 180 U.S. to Press Palestinian Autonomy Issue Reuter New Agency A crash effort to WASHINGTON negotiations Complete On Palestinian autonomy will start in Washington later this month if Israeli Frime Minister Menachem Begin agrees next week. U.S. officials said Friday. f g j Agreement to shift the talks from the area was reached by President Carter and Egyptian Presi-Jen- t Anwar Sadat during White House meetings earlier this week, officials said. ' Israeli-Egyptia- n slow-movin- Before returning to Cairo Thursday night, Sadat said he had accepted the U S. proposal for intensive talks starting April 28, but Prime Minister Begin had not consented Asked to comment Friday, an Israeli embassy official said it would be more correct to say that Begin had not yet consented. A full report of the Carter Sadat talks was sent to Begin Thursday. The Israeli leader arrives in Washington Monday afternoon and will see Carter on Tuesday and Wednesday, U.S. Works on Umbrella To Deter t stantive agreements should not be expected to emerge from the Carter-Begi- n talks. The summits were not intended to replace the negotiations hut to expedite them with the aim of meeting the May 26 target date set by Israel and Egypt, the diplomats said. But they disagree on most issues for the 1 2 million concerning seif-rulPalestinians living in the area occupied by Israel since the 1967 Middle East war, and the Palestinians themselves have been opposed to the talks. There was no sign Friday that the lad brought Egyptian talk much beyond the agreement on procedure. But officials on all sides said this was exactly what they had expected to U S occur "Obviously nothing proposed can he agreed on finally until the second meeting is held." an Israeli diplomat said Israeli matters diplomats e said substantive would be discussed but sub By Hank IVnni the Menace Ketcham Iranians Seek N-Warh- eads By George C. Wilson Washington Post Writer A doomsday ver-ioWASHINGTON of an umbrella is being developed n hopes It could stop enemy nuclear varheads while they are still 300 miles itiove the United States. Maj. Gen. Grayson Tate Jr., bead of he Army's missile defense command it Huntsville, Ala., said last week that he Tying umbrella "holds great prom-se.- " Lockheed Is getting 1188 million to mild one for flight testing. The umbrella project is fresh proof hat the search for a missile to stop a nissile goes on, despite the death of the defense President I (PTL Broadcaster To Surrender Documents to FCC - The Justice (AP) department obtained agreement Friday from a leading religious broadcaster to turn over documents subpoenaed by the Federal Communications Commission. !tUS. District Court Judge Charles Richey signed an order embodying the agreement between the Rev. James 0. Bakker and the Justice Department. At tbd same time, attorneys for Bakker's Heritage Village Church and Missionary Fellowship Inc. and the Justice department filed papers in U.S. Dis-Court In N.C., under Jtct Bakker's Charlotte, group agreed to with-aits civil suit against the FCC. Rev. Bakker is the host of a religious television show called The PTL Club, for "Praise the Lord," which appears fver more than 200 stations across the rtountry. He is president and chairman of the board of the Fellowship, which ijolds an FCC license for television Ration WJAN in Canton, Ohio, where the PTL Club show originates. 1 The FCC is Investigating reports that fraudulent or deceptive statements g for projects in about Brazil, Asia and Cyprus and a project fbr improving W JANs facilities were made during a PTL Club broadcast. WASHINGTON fund-raisin- Johnson started to put around the United States in the 1960s, "For the sake of the country. Tate told reporters at a breakfast, "we have got to continue with a very vigorous ballistic defense to preserve options." The United States and the Soviet Union have for the moment decided to leave their populations naked to nuclear missile attack. The existing missile treaty allows experimentation, but not extensive deployment of advanced missile defenses. The flying umbrella is part of the experimentation allowed under the treaty. Tate gave a glimpse of how the highly secret device would work, adding that its first flight test will be conducted In about two years from the Pacific Island of Kwajulein Give Umbrella Thrust The Minuteman rocket for hurling nuclear warheads ai the Soviet Union in a war will carry the umbrella into space in its upcoming flight test. A second rocket will give the umbrella the thrust to poke around the outer reaches of space. On the way up into space, the umbrella would be folded. But once In the target area, it would unfurl Itself to a diameter of about IS feet. Its killing quality, Tate said, would come from the fist sized weights strung out along the ribs of the umbrella. The umbrella would pack no explosive devices. Would Destroy Warheads? Instead, once the umbrella's sensors detected the incoming warheads, the whole rig would be propelled toward them, colliding with several warheads at once, it Is hoped. The collision. Tate aaid. would destroy the warheads. With no wind resistance to slow it down in the vacuum of outer space 300 miles above the earth. Tate said the umbrella would hit its targets while traveling 30,000 feet per second. The flying umbrella, Tate said, "holds great promise" for combating "relatively cheaply" the shower of warheads the Soviets could launch if doomsday ever came. "It puts leverage back in our pocket." WASHINGTON d "Are you gonna believe your own eyes, or are you "Dumb question." gonna believe ME?" Income of Families To Climb $2,600 WASHINGTON (APi The average annual income of American families in real terms will rise from 14,208 this year to St8.856 at the end of the decade if past growth trends continue in the 1980s, the Census Bureau said Friday. At the same time, a larger percentage . of households would be earning 130.000 a year or more in 1990 and fewer would be in the .. income bracket. . The bureau's Illustrative Projections of Money Income Size Distributions" attempts to show the "real" growth in families' Income that Is. growth which is not due to inflation , So it assumes that the purchasing power of the dollar remains constant" through 1995. Average household incomes in these "constant dollars" rose at an average annual rate of about 2 2 percent per year in each of the last 20 years. If annual growth persists at about 2 percent, families' average annual income will grow to $15,369 in 1985, $16,856 in 1990 and $18,377 in 1995, the report said. If growlh is slower, say 1 percent, income will only increase to $15,391 by 1995. If growth is faster, at 3 percent. It will go to $21 .905. COOKING SYSTEM revolution in January Many of them probably could demonstrate that their ties to the deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahiavi and the United States would place them in danger if they returned to Iran. The military personnel were ordered to leave at the same time as Iranian diplomats when President Carter broke relations with Iran on Monday. But those in the military were given 1979. three extra COOKS USING 75 LESS TIME AND (AP The State Department said Friday it will consider requests for political asylum from Iranian military personnel who were ordered to leave the United States this week. The department would not say how many of the several hundred Iranians training at US, bases have applied for asylum. Fly te N.Y. Those who asked for asylum did not have to meet the midnight Friday deadline for leaving the country. Others were flying to New York to catch planes out of the country, officials said Department officials said there was some uncertainty about the exact number of Iranians involved. as well as the number seeking asylum. Officials said anywhere from 200 to 498 Iranians might be involved. 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