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Show Canal Jee Open Again WASHINGTON UPI roleof the | nitedStates in Phe future jetails were available Panama's strongman Gen. f who attended the | ig meeting described it as ‘cordial and positive and said there were no sur. prises Canal and its annua! payments for use of the waterway are at issueinthe cur rent round of treaty negotiations The talks resumed Monday in a friendly almosphere which seemedat variance with recent Panamanian warnings it may use ‘“nonpeaceful means” unless soon given control of the strategic canal During the first session at the US. co-negotiator Sol Linowitz said he was “‘encouraged”’ over the resumption of the talks. The other American negotiator is veteran diplomat Ei lsworth Bunker Similar sentiments were voiced by Panamanian delegates, including top Panamanian Embassy which lasted Monday, the U.S made a proposal which Panamawill to answer when the closed-door si lions resume. No negotiator pg Escobar Betancourt p a bassador ioae 1 over two hour Showtimes 7:15 & 9:00 adults children $1.15 15: Omar Torrijos said in Mexico over the weekend he was confident a new agree- eaceful means’ to gain full control of NGE UPI Patricia Hearst was given five years probation for robbery and assault with a deadly thecanal if thereis noearly progress in the negotiations. The State Department has declined weapon because she is no longer a threat to society and probably never will be again, according to the judge sibility of Panamanians using ‘‘non- to comment on these and other Panamanian statements while the negotiations are going on. LAKE Housekeepi Bua ag formation Guys Finish Center. Hammond, who has been acting manager of the center since last bie any RUT November, was ap- painted to the post permanently by Bruce Smith, director of the Systems Planning and Computing Department. Fe COLOR BY DE LUXE Shows 7:30-9:30 SAT. MAT. 2 p.m. Ww &® DOTY DAYTONPresents i 9 Ss hrowourureee 21) VILLA es Serge 489-4513 Tonight 730 lister pronounced the probation sentence Mondayon Miss Hearst, 23, calling it the most difficult decision of his seven years as a criminal court judge Although she could have received a life sentence, the judge said he was In HotelFire placing Miss Hearst on probation because she had suffered at the hands of her kidnapers, would be in danger AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands (UPI) Firemen searching for more victims in the wreckage of the Polen Hotel today pulled another charred fromother prisoners because she has helped prosecutors, had alreadyspent 13 months behind barsandis “neither a body from the ashes. present nor future law enforcement Police placed the confirmed death toll at eight and said 17 personsstill risk As a col were missing following the fire that broke out at dawn Morfdayin the pop- tion of probation. Miss Hearst must pay for the damage to a sporting goods store she shot up. Deputy District Attorney Samuel ular tourist hotel Police spokesman Thijs van Leeuwen Mayerson joined the defense in appealing for the probation, arguing her good conduct is assured by “‘the respon- said 81 of the hotel's 105 guests — mostly foreign tourists — were known to have survived the blaze that sent the 19th centuryhotel crashing into a heap within 30 minutes He said that in addition to the 25 sibility she facesin the future which re- quires her cooperation with law enforcement'’ — her promise to testify for CHARLES MATTHE], of Tivoli, the prosecution at the cial of former guests reported dead or unaccounted for, occupants of nearbyfire-gutted buildings also have been reported mis- Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) comrades. sing. Twenty-two victims remained hospitalized today, none of them on the dangerlist, he said. Police did not release the names of an a He San Francisco bank robbery Superior Court Judge E. Talbot Cal- Reaches 8 Systems ‘ publication, if she is freed from a CITY Michael Hammond has been named manager of the State In- Page 19 ~ seven-year federal prison term for a Death Toll Info Center SALT HERALD, Provo, Utah: and prosecutor And a probation report says Miss Hearst wants to go to work for Good At issue at this round is one of the kev remaining obstacles to a new treaty. Manager of THE LOS Therole of the United Statesina '‘safe, open andneutral’? Panama Canal More Action, Excitement, Romance And Riotous Adventure Than Money Can Buy’ May 10, 1977 Judge Claims ment could be reached with the Carter administration. But he also talked about the pos- Utahn Named } American Fork Tuesday Patty Verdict Tough One, detainees have beenfasting since their arrest May 1 at the Seabrook nuclear power plant site, UPI Telephoto N.Y., sits quietly on the floor of the Concord, N.H., National Guard Armory, where he and 40 other Clamshell Alliance Mayersontold the judge that no matter what sentence he decided on, “somewill cry‘too lenient’ and others will say ‘too harsh’ and neither partisan will be satisfied by argument.’ N-PowerPlant Protesters anyvictims. HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN SINCE YOU SAW A GOOD MOVIE? CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) — Thirty- Cancer Restricted three antinuclear demonstrators arrested May | for criminal trespass at WASHINGTON (UPI) — The National CancerInstitute has decided to further restrict the use of breast X-ray examinations for cancer in women un- der 50, it was announced today. The concernis that the radiation from X-rays,called mammography, might slightly increase a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. The action follows recommendations issued last week by the Cancer Control Advisory Committee that X-ray screening be conducted only on women with a personal history of breast cancer or a history of breast cancer in the immediate family. Forthesesituations, it was decided the benefitsof early detection outweigh the small risks involved Poromoure GeorgeC. Scott 26 EAST CENTER eves 7:30 & 9:15 Islands in the Stream THERE'S ONLY ONE THING WRONG SmSe 7:30 with the ex: ‘aminations. The new cancerinstitute guidelines, effective immediately, modify operationofits nationwide breast cancer detent ponies Moregeneral guidelines, specifying when Tays could be used, were issued last August The earlier guidelines did not recommendroutine use of mammography for women under 50, but did sayit was permissible if the woman and her doctor agreed it was in the patient's best interest. The revised guidelines continued to state that women 50 or older “maybe given mammographic examation as a part of the screening process provided the appropriate informed consent is obtained.” MANN THEATRES DRIVEN DAWINED PARAMOUNT @B HPRAY STARTS WEDNESDAY The woman...The mob...Thc hero... re re: Spain Industrialist Killed By Bomb Tapedto His Chest BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) — A 76- homeof one of Bulto’s relatives while he was having lunch there Monday. “Three of them went to Bulto and demanded a large sum of money, to which he replied he did not haveit, neither would he payit,” a police communique said “They attached a device to his chest and told himnot to tryto take it off because it would then explode. They told him to try to get the moneyfor tomorrow, when they would again con- tact him Once the gangleft, police said, Bulto went home, entered the bathroom and apparentlytried to remove the device, touching off the explosion. PG Flats nuclear weapons weapons experts checked for the U.S, Energy nuclear which operates theplant ner Lal Research and Development Administration said bombthreats against the plant are not uncom starieg eRe CLA + ML ) CREAN MESH 6 ANU ang OANA to blow up the Rocky Felix Owen, plant, threats were a hoax, and City Center © Restarant aa 5 170 W. Breakf req ast as S. Te Sp ecia 4:30 G: 9 materials most parents are likely to consider objectionable even for younger children PG: “Parental GuidanceSuggested.” gs se MOVIE GUIDE FOR FAMILIES “General Audiences." Film contains no Coffee 30° Rating cautions parents they might consider some . material unsuitable for children. It urges on attendance oman . parents toinquirc about the filmbefore deciding inner specia After 6:00 p.m. Re Restricted.” Film contains adult-type material and those under 18 years of age are not . e Top Sirloin & admitted except in the company of a parent or ia neal guardiia X> This is patently an adult-type film and ne one under 18 is admitted. The age limit may be higher in some places Motion Picture Association of America | | | 7 M turned over as a result of the calls mon, but this one was taken more seriously din S Mercury R Reading Across the Nation Owen said the threats “34 La Cals and a Teter Which 8) le Po ieaaens — made by telephone Pr 930 70 &Wednesi eves mats of tion material alsoshowed treatswere gmeaer & Gale's larta's Yy “) teams a nuclear weapons fabrica- MANAGEMENT| i.22cc2:"s spokesman at the sid local ane lecersl OF and the (\ose mn , their detentionin the armories. Witnesses Monday said crowded conditions where demonstrators are held could lead to physical and mental health problems. plant northwest of the letter and deterDenver unless they mined the writer had no FCC received $10 million, knowledge of nuclear authorities said today weapons. A check of Aigo te ac The “slipper OTT A ‘A million-to-one shot Hearings continued in the Derry District Court. where another 10 for the alleged inhumane conditions of ROY ROGERS «mackinrosnary, T. WAYLON mon Oe aancy legal counsel DENVER (UPI) building or arming sucha nothing was missing Extortionists threatened device Owen, an employe of byletter andbytelephone Three independent Rockwell International femmes sane by TENNINGSow eves 7:00 & $30 TT said they were not given proper notice of a changein trial dates, originally scheduled into October, and were denied the right to a fair trial and to To Blow Up N-Weapons Plant SH HOY 00 & Clamshell Alliance which organized the Seabrook demonstration, said the demonstrators were not told of the hearing until 10:30 p.m. Monday. He demonstrators were convicted Monday of criminal trespass and sentenced to 15 daysin jail and $100 fines. “ About1,400 persons werearrested at the $2 billion Seabrook site during the weekend demonstration Eldredgesaid he canceled the Exeter hearing in order to meet with Clamshell leaders and “work out scheduling and representation problems. What we do here will be guides for the whole group. They (the alliance) should have their input into this.”” U.S. District Judge Hugh Bownes held a second day of hearings in Concord on a suit seeking the releaseofall protesters and $40 million in damages Extortionists Make Threats DRIVEIN OREM co-hit show 8:45 Md ° Harvey Wasserman, spokesman for the Police saidfour or five men posing as gas company employesbroke into the mys| WHITE OO) canceling the hearings Spain's biggest chemical producers and one of the biggest corporations in the Catalan region of northeastern Spain ump BUFFALO The demonstrators sat downina circle and informed officials they would not leave. Rockingham County Attorney Carleton Eldredge responded by reported $7.4 million Police said Jose Maria Bulto Marques died instantly in an explosion at his home. Bulto was the president of the Cros Chemical and Fertilizer Co., one of He ONE FILM YOUSHOULD NOT SEE ALONE eves 7:00 & 9:00 moryfor a hearing in Exeter District Court remove a bomb taped to his chest by a gang of extortionists demanding a 8:45 Domino Principle-Executive Action story the site of the Seabrook powerplanttodayrefused to leave the Manchesterar- year-old industrialist was blown apart Monday when he apparently tried to NOW 8:30 Its Alive Night Watch 12558, Sete, Prove, 74-0531 of the:jive that sham 4 the world. Refuse to Go to a Hearing X-Rays For Breast was sent | District to Boulder - 4 Attorney Alex Hunter April 27 demanded aes that all operations at the The letter Se “38 ‘ 7 §10 mil plant lion incease, cashbethatdeposited in a San Francisco bank to show “good faith,” and ‘ that the world nuclear face powers meet and disarm themselves : : tri The letter also included Chicag device was armed and Cincin ‘ oe he | 20 a 6 ; ; ; w a threat that a nuclear eeWT TAIL i eee ‘ Portland, Mo ‘ 4 47M i ready to detonate at the befits manufactures triggers ' for nuclear weapons All The Trimings Owen said the letter con: farthan. $ tained gobbledygook" to. Fre ake official : © a FOF | extortionist had the ais | capability of eather Kansasciy m5 5 ‘ , ‘ “4 os 7 4 i : 1 § wu |