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Show tah Page 2—THE HERALD, Pr Sunday, April 1, 1979 Byrd Raises Questions About Nuclear Safety Senate accident at the nuclear power plant Democratic Leader Robert Byrd said Saturday the Pennsylvania nuclear ac cident raises “serious juestions about the safety of atomic power The West Virginia Democratsaid the accident at the Three Mile Island near Harrisburg Pa We've been assured timeand time again by the industry and by govern: — nuclear plant also points up the need just something that couldn't hi hesaid “But it has happened. Byrd refused to endorse demands for for more emphasis on alternative plants to be shut It certainly raises serious questions about the safety of nuclear power Byrd said when asked his views onthe Jeclined to rule ut Tt unnerves might happen * Court yuld Speaking tor the attorney gener spec torney for the office He ind he pending court case in | occur the he said Naveis Seen in Harrisburg ' not be enjoined by a declaratory judg WASHINGTON (UPI) — the plaintiffs was not significant and evacuate people living up to 20 miles ment irreparable loss they are not being denied an adequate remedy of the law by waiting for the criminal case in Provo to be heard Preliminary scheduling of the casein Provo. as understood by the Herald Friday, calls for a pre-trial meeting of attorneys in the Blatter case on April 6. 1979 in Fourth District Court Mrs. Blatter was arrested in Provo in February by undercover police during a meeting in a Provo resident's home and was charged with promoting the Cirele of Gold Attorney Van Sciver told thejudge it was evident becauseof the number ot peoplepresentat the court hearing that the air needed to be cleared in the mat ter. *A lot of peoplewould liketo proceed vag CARROTS The by Nuclear Regulatery Commission said Saturday it may be necessary to He claimed the _CANTALOUPES » 25' 20-Mile Evacuation (Continued From Page |) office was Ernie Jones. down um issued on building energy sources — especially coal Hie » 10: LETTUCE from the crippled nuclear plant near Harrisburg Pa. as a “prudent precautionary measure’ before at tempting to cool down thefacility's hot fuel core To coolthe plant a hydrogen gas bubble in the reactor must be reduced in size, but there is concern such aneffort could create conditions under which large amounts of radiation might be released into the atmosphere Speaking in Milwaukee, Wis., President Carter said he would makea personal visit to the power plant “in the near future,” That visit could comeas early as Sunday afternoon. Security Tightened with business activities in the Circleot Gold and would liketo have a ruling on the law.” he said In getting the motion to dismiss the LONDON (UPI) — The government suit. filed by the attorney generals of ordered a nationwide tightening of fice, Judge Durhamsaid she agreed it security on British political leaders would be best court economy to ex- Saturday warning the assassination of pedite and havea ruling in the matter anti-IRA crusader Airey Neave could But she said the declaratory judg- herald a terrorist offensive aimed to ment action filed by Mr. Van Sciver disrupt next month’s election was premature in the Circle of Gold Neave. a 63-year-old war hero and litigation, keyaide of Conservative Party opposiFollowing the court proceedings. a tion leader Margaret Thatcher was kilgroup of the people gathered outside led Friday by a sophisticated two-stage the courtroom to hear comments from time bombthat blew up his car as he the attorney and an explanation of the droveout of a House of Commonsgardecision age. Scotland Yard appealed to foreign A spokesmanfor Van Sciversaid interest would focus on the Blattertrial tourists and Londoners who used in Provo. “Whatit amounts to is we are cameras around the House of Comgiven two opportunities: one in Provo, mons Friday to hand in their film for and another here in this court.” study in case theyaccidentally caught He told the people to “Hang in knownterrorists or suspicious activity there,” which prompted several puz- in their pictures. zled listeners to walk toward the The London Daily Telegraph linked building exits wondering if they should the killing with IRA fund-raising drives go ahead andsell their Circle of Gold in the United States, saying editorially letters or wait for an “official” green “it is quite possible that the murder was financed by moneycollected in light from authoriti: Randy Lindsay, an Oremresident New York and Boston. Neave, the party’s spokesman on quoted in th: Herald last week in supportof the Circle of Gold. was present Northern Ireland took a consistent at the court procedings tough stance against the IRA and was He again maintained The in line to be Britain's chief minister in American people should have theright the province if Mrs. Thatcher won the to pursue harmless financial invest- May 3 generalelection. ments which I believe this is.” After Assassination fat... AERIALVIEWofthe smoldering hulk ot the It ian cruise ship ‘Angelina Lauro,” which is resting on the harbor bottom andlisting dangerously near St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. Authorities are afraid she may capsize Fire Stabilized, Explosions Blast Italian Ship Wreckage was before.’ said Commander James D. Webb. Captain of the Port and Chief Officer of Marine Inspection but said it was still in dangerof slipping onto its side. The bluehulled liner sat on the harbor floor at a 30- CHARLOTTE AMALIE, US. Virgin Islands (UPI) — Small explosions wracked the burning wreckage of the Italian cruise ship Angelina Lauro Saturday but authorities said all 1,100 passengers and crewmen escaped with degreetilt. their lives. Two tugboats poured White smoke poured steady streams of water from the partially sunken onto the ship which sent hulk of the 24,000-ton ves- out huge billows of white sel and series of inter- smoke. mittent explosions Officials said the vessel caused by cylinders of contained 1.400 tons of compressed gaS was heard. An official pro nounced the fire as ‘stabilized.’ Capt. Antonio Scotto, liner, said all 400 crewmembersandall 700 passengers were accounted for. Coast Guard spokesman J.G. Lynch said the only reported injuries were to a crewmember who broke his foot and a passenger bruised trying to jump from the burning ship to the dock “Webelieve the fire is stabilized more than it in the galley.” Thefire broke out about 4 p.m Friday at a time when most of the passengers and crewmembers were in Charlotte Amalie shopping WASHINGTON (UPI) — Under public and congressional pressure, federal banking regulators are expected — possibly as soon as this week — to propose ways for the “‘little guy’ to get higher interest rates on savings. For the past fewweeks the regulators have been discussing new methods of allowing savers with a nominal amount of money to earn interest comparable to the hefty rates paid on $10,000 six-month muney market certificates. The popular $10 000 certificates. offered by banks and savings and loan associations, paid interest of 9.437 percent last week and have been above10percent several timesin the pi ast few months. In contrast, bankspayjust 5 percent on passbook savings accounts while savi ings and loans offer 5.25 percent Savings certificates offer red byinstitutions pay more depending on the maturity date. But evenif the saver elects to buy anei ight-year certificate with a $1,000 minimum, the interest rate is limited to 8 percent _ Tasty cording to Richard Bradtord. assis. tant Provo City Attorney Mr. The Herald that there court. rather than a were not other charges declaratory opinion, he pending against Mrs Healso noted that the case would be tried by the Utah irajted the sorted Flavors ......... = fa. LINK SAUSAGE » 4? moeUNCHMEAT Asst., 12 ra aasaletea 98: sali Blatter. and that the According to Mr. Brad charge against her was a ford Judge Durham's dis misdemeanor. = DRINKS made sense It is always preferred to have a ruling on a con Stitutional question that Bradtord informed has first been tried in Dee” misal Friday merely con: tinued the question of constitutionality of the County Attorney since it law for several weeks GheBaheifeerald Published Sundaythrough Friday by Scripps League Newspapers, Ine. an SPARE RIBS 8% Countrystyle... 1) NIBLETS CORN taanes 4/1 1555 North 200 West, Provo, Utah 84601 Entered as second closs matter at the post office in Provo, Utah, © 109143060 MEMBER « United Press Audit Bureau Month, carrier SUBSCRIPTION RATES 6 Morths, carrier One Yeor, carrier MAIL RATES IN UNITED STATES 7 Month 6 Months One Year HERALD TELEPHONE NUMBERS: OFFICE CIRCULATION: named one of the sevenbest restaurants i tah by | tab Hol laguzine K Spencer Hines is. a legend in tts owntime f the | tah State Capitol and Salt Air mansion’s original plans inthe 1890s for Provo architectural ray 10',25',55° der which Mrs. Blatter was arrested. 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