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Show The Salt Lak Tribune. Sunday. December 2 21, Frustrated Over Irrational Terms, Carter May Suspend Iranian Talks 19?vO iwei Reagan Taps Mis. Dole As a Special Assistant asked them (Reagan transition cials) about it." he said Continued From Page One toward Denver attorney James Watt as an appointment Interior secretary already drawing fire from environ mental groups only one cabinet post, seereatry of Education, was up in the air. U.N. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, a Georgetown University political scientist, was reported to be in line as ambassador to the United Nations. The Baltimore Sun reported that Jerry W. Friedheim. a former Pentagon spokesman, is a leading candidate to be White louse press secretary. Fnedheim, now executive vice president and general manager of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, met with Reagan Thursday. ln a telephone interview Saturday, Ffiedheim declined to characterize the That nature of their discussion. wouldn't be appropriate. I'd prefer you offi- Army Secretary And the Star reported Reagan had settled on John Marsh, a former Democratic Virginia congressman and counselor to Gerald Ford, as secretary of the Army. Block would become the first in the Reagan cabinet. That factor, coupled with what associates called an impressive showing during his meeting with the president-elect- , prompted his selection, sources said. Richard Lyng, who served as Reagan's agriculture commissioner in California, was said to be the odds-ofavorite for the job until Thursday, when he also met with Reagan. The agriculture post has been one of Reagan's most politicized appointments, with commodity groups and farm bolt politicians locked in a that had narrowed to two 1 n Assoc'dted Press Ldserpnoto Mrs. Elizabeth II. Dole To Join White House Staff candidates. UAW Criticizes Rigid Chrysler Plan, Demands Wage Freeze Negotiations ll)ETROIT (AP) Chrysler Corp. is making a mistake by taking a rigid stance in its attempt to get employees to! accept a wage freeze, United Auto Wurkers at a news conference. Fraser met with reporters to nounce he had wired President-elec- t union President Douglas A. on Saturday No one can dictate to us. It's we who Fraser warned are making the sacrifices," Fraser said Ronald I jArab Mayors Continue at U .N Hunger Strike - UNfTED NATIONS (UPI) Two Palestinian mayors expelled by Israel from the West Bank said Saturday they would maintain their unprecedented sit in and hunger strike inside the United Nations until they are allowed to return home. Milhelm and Mayor Fahad Kawas-meof Hebron began their fast Friday night after the security council unanimously passed a resolution urging Israel to let them return. h Kills 8 in Ohio Dwelling Slept in Lounge spent the first night of the protest in a lounge off the security council chamber, where, Milhelm said, they were supplied with cushions and blankets. "It was a comfortable place, he said. Arab League representative Clovis Maksoud said the hunger strike was a testing ground of the United Nations ability to implement its resolutions. Maksoud, who appeared at the same news conference with the mayors, said tlie sit-i- n was not a protest but a staying in trust designed to show the two men's faith in the United NaThey Continued From Page One While their mothers were out for the evening. t The mothers w'ere identified as Shiela vans, Jennifer Thorton and Reba Axel. Authorities said they all lived nearby. Besides the grandmother and young children, Mrs. Evans son, Randall, 16, was also found dead in the house. .All eight died of smoke inhalation and shock from second-degre- e burns, authorities said. Fireman Arthur DeCarlo said flames were rolling up the walls of the house w hen he crashed through the front door with a hose. !In the dining room I found the first Ectim," he said. I put the hose down arid carried a little child out of the house. f Immediately all the firefighters put their hoses down and went into the house to look for victims. The next thing that I knew, I was doing CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), and they just kept carrying body after body." Three victims were found by firefighters on the first floor, officials said, and five were in bedrooms on the second floor. All appeared to have been asleep when the fire began, fire investigators said. .The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but it appears to lie too much of a load for the wiring to handle," Zamary said. Wien the firemen kicked the door to the house down, the flames jumped out and there was a lot of smoke. Then they brought the bodies out and tried to rev ive them but it was too late. They were all dead." Doris Grice, a neighbor who reported the fire, said she thought her Christmas tree was on fire when she first smelled smoke. Zamary said the apparent overload of the electrical system was not related to the cold weather or the Christmas season. iiisps ei itci UJ South Warn Da' 0- 237 3000 - fMaliDshed April is. 1871 t. sutd ovorv morntrui bv the KcorPts Tribune lorputyfion. Salt LdkuCitv, Utah MHO Second riov postaye pa'd at S.iit I, the Citv Utah POSTSS TLR adtl'tv changes to the Sait t afce Tribune 43 Sc.h Vain, Sait Lake City. 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Audit Bureau of a wants to go back to his there is no limit to his said Mohammed Milhelm. Hnlhiml. There is no time one who wants to go back home. Conflagration Jhr salt L'jkr cribunr 1 I I I s I I I I I I I I a high-volum- layoff. chant ships collided in dense fog Saturday off the southern California coast, damaging the hull of a Philippine freighter carrying ammonia sulphate. The Coast Guard said there were no reports of injuries or crew overboard in the collision. The damaged ship was not evacuated. The Coast Guard said there were about 30 crew members aboard each ship. Authorities said the Claire A. Tsazlirisa. a Greek freighter bound for China, and the Trans Ocean Ram. a Philippine vessel with an unknown destination, collided at alxmt 9 4) a m. PST in dense fog about 20 miles off the coast of Ocean-side- . HERE'S WHERE TO CAU. 8 a m. to 5 (Mouday-Friday- , New Subscriptions vance pay & t p.m.) p.m.) Cancellations Ad- Mall Subscriptions Advertising Departments Classified Ads Retails Display Adv. Dispatch General IHspla Obituary Notices Weekday s before 5 p.m. Weekdays after 3 p.m. Sundays after 2 p.m. Saturdays after I p.m. Toll-Fre- in I'tah 1 5 5 CHICAGO (AP) A Circuit Court William R. Jacobs II, the womans jury has awarded $5.1 million in civil attorney, had suggested only $1 million student nurse in punitive damages hut asked tlie jury damages to a who suffered permanent nerve damage to determine w hat would be a deterrent after she was raped, stabbed and to rapists. beaten in 1976. The judgment came against PauJ We want the verdict to act as Murphy, who pleaded guilty to the deterrent for the crime of rape, said attack four years ago. lie's now in a the foreman, Thomas Knecht. The California prison serving time on other jury deliberated charges. The lawsuit was to deter him about 15 minutes Friday before returnfrom ever trying to contact her again." Jacobs said. ing the verdict. six-ma- Iranian Acquitted of Denver Murder son. The other defense attorney, Walter Gerash, burst into tears and buried his face in his hands. In the gallery Shariati's American wife, Toni, also A DENVER (AP) Iranian student was acquitted Saturday of murder and assault charges stemming from the shooting death of a teen-age- r and the wounding of two others during a wave of sentiment last year. Upon hearing the verdict, Afshin Shariati leaiied to his feet and embraced defense attorney Scott Robin wept. The parents the Moritzky, of Paul youth killed in the incident, remained impassive. Morizky was killed and two others wounded by Shariati. n Will Reporters Murderer Testify? said he was not counting on anything Adamson says he will do." But he said he has been talking to other prosecutors who are considering filing new charges Corbin did not elaborate on what agency might file charges. Convicted PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) murderer John Harvey Adamson, who once backed out of a similar agreement, has said he may testify if new charges are filed in the bombing death of reporter Don Bolles. prosecutors said Saturday. Adamson's lawyers Adamson, a tow truck operator and racing dog breeder, was arrested after Bolles died June 1.3. 1976. The Arizona Republic reporter had been mortally wounded 11 days earlier when his ear was blown up at a Phoenix parking lot confirmed negotiations were under way but deWere talking. clined to elaborate. they said. State Attorney General Bob Corbin I I I I I I I I I I Starks said three Coast Guard patrol Units, three helicopters and a aircraft were sent from Umg Beach and San Diego to the scene of tlie collision but the aircraft were later recalled "There's also two tug1 boats out there but we now understand the damage might be able to be repaired at sea and neither of the ships will hav I tosaidlx towed in." Starks . 10 Sat. 10-- 5 You can enjoy after Christmas savings now at Haney's. We are starting our Year End Clearance Now ICROWAVE Deluxe 10 278 Full Size Microwaves filler FROST Flo Aatamtllc Scitir Central DRYER WAStUI PS rfii sr488 a SCRUBBER DISH 10 Portable COLOR WASHER W 15 Cbetce WATER BEDS $247 S1 T.V. WATER BEDS Black diag. White & T.V. B&W PORTABLE $288 238 2 1 T.V. r Portable Tew in. diag. Portable 7 color t.v. $333 POT N 318 568 1 luiN-- - 3 ONLY G.E. 0ol URGE CAPACITY NO u AvjuB RuUtr. 338 Only 25" COLOR CONSOLE 1.3 cu. ft. large Capacity Multi Temp. 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Victim 85. 1 Million Mon.-Fri- See Below REFRIGERATOR i i Elsewhere in Utah (Dial toll Free) fried-chicke- n double-breaste- d Confused?? Calif i i Do you need information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you ant to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertisement? ical Seminary. Sanders had asked Boone last year to sing at his funeral. With more LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) 1,200 people attending, entrepreneur Col. Harland Sanders was buried Saturday wearing the white suit he made famous. Entertainer Pat Boone sang "What A Friend We Have In Jesus and "He Touched Me during funeral services for his friend at the Alumni Chapel of the Southern Baptist Theolog than LONG BEACH, Calif. Two large mer(UPI) Israeli Supreme Court considered their appeal. Tlie court upheld the expulsions Dec. 4, but asked Prime Minister Mcnachem Begin to reconsider them. The mayors were again deported on Dec. 5. Tlie United States, which abstained on two previous security council resolutions on the mayors expulsion, voted in favor of the latest measure Friday night. U.S. Ambassador Donald McHenry said America voted this time because the mayors had exhausted legal recourse in Israel and their expulsion violated tlie 1949 Geneva Convention barring the deportation of people in occupied territories "It was good to see the United States voting in our favor," Milheim said. Tribune Telephone Numbers Colonel Sanders Rimed In Famous White Suit Collide in Dense Fog The two mayors were expelled in May after Palestinian terrorists killed six Jews in Hebron. The mayors were expelled in retaliation for the attack even though they were not implicated in it in any way. The mayors returned to Israel in October and were put in jail while the CLIP L SAVE National Briefs Freighters "We have put ourselves in the trust of the United Nations, which will eventually obtain our return," Milhelm said. s I I Fraser said that telegram to Reagan, he repeated previous UAW proposals calling for tax credits for trading in cars with low fuel mileage on domestic models and a e imporrequirement that ters produce a significant part of their car in the United States or Canada. He said he thought Reagan was concerned about the auto industrys problems and ought to be interested in 200,000 jobs, the approximate number of autoworkers currently on indefinite He said Arab League members at the U.N. would meet next week, possibly early as Monday, to discuss steps to see the resolution is implemented so that no nation, despite its prowess, will paralyze the international consensus. (Weekdays before 10 a.m., Sunday before Carrier & Home Delivery Information. Jobs in his To Discuss Steps s I I 200,000 tions. I' I Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca said last week Chrysler workers must accept a wage freeze and benefit cuts amounting to $600 million. He said the company has nothing to offer workers in return for contract concessions, except their jobs." Iacocca said the companys survival which includes the wage freeze plan until September 1982 was rigid and not subject to bargaining. The pieces have to come together, or the mosaic will fall right off the wall, he said. But Fraser countered Saturday, If you're rigid, the wall's going to collapse. Wlion one country, sacrifice, mayor of limit for an proposing Reagan "emergency summit meeting on the crisis in the auto industry, involving government, lalxir and industry leaders. Fraser said the nation is facing the literal collapse of one of its most crucial industries Nothing in Return One official said that the irony of the situation is that Iran believes it has to the United States made a ciimc'-in- n regarding the shahs property Previously. Iran had demanded that before the hostages are freed the United States confiscate and transfer to Iran the duh's property. But now it is prepared to release tne hostages in return tor the "guarantee" rather than the return oi all the property But such a guarantee'' one official said cannot lx made w ithout undermining American honor (Copy right domestic economy, the need to lx able to buy arms abroad, and a desire to devote its energies to other issues than the hostages Saturday, in various conversations, officials maintained that these still seemed to lie reasons for Iran to agree to an equitable settlement But they said that the political situation in Iran apparently makes it impossible fur Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Rajai and other top officials to appear to be slackening in their demands for the return ot all assets, including the shah's. Continued From Page One is the case, tls-rcannot lx.' a negotiated settlement. The basic American position, as conveyed to Iran over the past six weeks, is that the I'nited States, despite Iran's violation of international law in seizing the hostages, is willing to return to the situation that existed prior to the takeover of the embassy on Nov. 4. 1979. Lift Trade Sanctions This mean that the United States will in Iran's agree to domestic alfairs and to lifting the various trade and financial sanctions that were imposed as puntive measures. But the United States will not pay any additional money, such as the guarantee calls for, or do anything inconsistent with American law, or in violation of American honor. American officials said that they had hoped that in the exchanges, conducted by the Algerians in recent weeks, the Iranians had accepted tlie American ixcsition and would not go beyond it. But as several officials said Saturday, the Iranian document seems to indicate that Iran continues to believe it can press what the Americans regard as unacceptable demands. Muskie. Dtputy Secretary of State Warren M. Christopher, and other top aides conferred Saturday morning on the hostage situation, and discussions will continue through the weekend, offic ials said. A Set of Options President Carter will then be given a set of options next week that will range from suspending the dialogue with Iran, to replying with an equally detailed document setting forth the United States position again. The issue of the shahs reputed projx'rty is separate from another difficult question: Irans demand that the United States return to it all the Iranian assets that were frozen by this country after the hostages were seized. The United States has estimated those assets as between $8 and $11 billion, and Iran claims they are worth $14 billion. Carter has already said that the United States would be willing to unfreeze the assets, but there are more than 300 court cases pending now by private American individuals and companies making claims on those assets. The United States has told Iran that there are ways of trying to settle those claims consistent with American and international law, but it cannot simply turn the assets over to Algeria as Iran's agent as Iran seems to demand in its latest message. The Iranians have reportedly said that as a "goodwill gesture it would agree to some joint effort to act on both sides claims against each other. But it appears to want the previously-fileclaims to be canceled. Several American officials had said in the past two months including Muskie- - that Iran seemed genuinely to want to resolve the hostage crisis for a variety of reasons. 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