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Show Wednesda d. Endless Oil Profits Tax Wanted WASHINGTON (UPI) — Congressss has yet yet topass In the oil windfall profits tax but already somecon. Gressional liberals are ‘alking about making ila permanent programs tax to fund major social welfare Other lawmakers view the tax’s rev enue billions as fundsto balance the federa! budg Sucial Security tax 3 set for 1981 Conservatives noting ¢ hat Social Security and in come tax began small and grew are fighting to keep the new tax from being as permanent as its predecessors. The House votedlast June for a permanent wind fall profits tax but the Senate voted last month to phase out the tax after it produces $189 billion protesting the Soviet invasion of their homeland. They vowed Afghans would retake their country vaders from ‘Russian Iran's revolutionary leaders have demanded the return of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi to stand trial for alleged crimes’ said today a contingentof Iranian volunteers hasalready arrived in south Lebanontojoin the Palestiniansin their “‘struggle’’ against Israel. Montazari, who has vowed to lead ‘‘thousands and thousands of Iranian militants to fight Israel, showed up unexpectedly in Beirut today in ap- “This is a very important day. Carter was a possible delay in submis- Teign."’ the Mail quoted the ousted shah as saying parent violation of a Lebanese government ban against him and his followers. Anaideto the Iranianreligious leader said Montazari arrived from Syria several days ago in orderto expedite the deployment of his youthful volunteers into Lebanon and to join in the 15th anniversary celebrations of the Palestine Liberation Organization. He would not disclose how he entered Lebanon. stamp on the retaliatory actions contemplated by the United States and the international community barge County coast Officials decided to use Marine Air Station on San FranciscoBay to lift the canisters off and carry then to a safe zone on land. Later Tuesday Crowley Maritime Corp.. ownerof the tug. rigged a high line from bluff to the barge. “We are leaving our options open.” a tieth Century-Fox film corpora- tion. UNIVERSITY & MALL Autos AE: MT MT IU Jan. 3-5 sion problems. In announcing the recalls Monday, Ford said the cars — Ford Thunderbirds Mercury Cougar XR7s, Ford Fairmonts and Mercury Zephyrs — were made with brake drumsintended for the smaller Ford Mustang model. The company said larger brakes will be installed in the affected vehicles. Ford said the trucks — Broncos, vans and Fseries pickups — have transmissions with parking actuating rods that have defective welds. A Ford spokesman said the transmission defect had i Much of U.S. Fogged Miss Lansing was described as “the ideal executive” by Alan Hirschfield, vice chairman and chief operating officer of TwenUPITelephoto Coast Guard official said as to the method that would be selected Recalled harbors. a high official said todayy. Ambassador Taha El-Magdoub said the normalization of relations between the two former Middle East antagonists will begin by ‘canceling the negative measures.” ‘The Ideal Executive’ Sherry Lansing has taken over as President of Twentieth Century-Fox productions andwill be responsible for the developmentofthe studio's featurefilms division worldwide. 1980 DEARBORN, Mich (UPI) — Ford Motor Co. has recalled 3.000 1980model cars and about 80,000 1980-model light trucks because of pcssible brake and transmis- Egypt Plans New Peace Actions tion early today. reducingvisibility to zero in the Midwest and causing hazardous driving conditions for late-toreturn holiday travelers. Operations at Kansas City International Airport shut down when the visibility reached zero Tuesdaynight. “The fog is so thick, you can't see your feet,” said a spokesman for Despite reporis that decisions had already been made. aidesindicated todaythat Carter hasnot yetput hisfinal helicopters from the Alameda Naval from a The 400-foot barge Agattu. carrying Labor and Shai parties. By United Press International intervention by the Soviets 968 when Russian forces moved into Czechoslovakia dangerous chlorine was hoped there would bea breakin the weather so workers could begin the removal today. nk. The Knesset defeated four noconfidence motions. including a roll-call vote of 60-43 with three abstentions. That vote combined the motions of the opposition Dense fog engulfed much of the na- condemn the Soviet action in the UN General Assembly. Several third world Countries in the region. particularly in. are alarmed at thelargest 35 one-ton canisters of chlorine ran aground Mondayon the rugged Marin The Coast Guard said dense fog with a visibility of less than 50 feet stopped efforts Tuesday. A spokesman said it Begin Overrides Opposition Tries state, opening roads between the Atthe least the president is expected to throw US. backing behind a move to SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Authorities have two choices — helicopters or a cable strung from a bluff for the removal of 35 tons of grounded on the foggy coast north of the Golden Gate Bridge. American clergymen who con- two countries and allowing Israeli vessels to call at Egyptian But the aide emphasized Carter still plans to seek Senate ratification of the Authorities Struggling With Dangerous Barge achieved during my years of ducted Christmas servicesat the embassy,referred to the Iranianmadefilm aired Monday on U.S. television. will open a new page in its peacetimerelations with Israel this month by terminating the economic boycott of the Jewish said another White House aide One White House source said Tuesday an option being considered by committed during his reign of nearly 40 years. The Daily Mail. a London newspaper published an interview given by the shah at his latest stop in exile on the resort island of Contadora. Panama. “I would be content. happy to be judged by what I believe was Gumbleton of Detroit. to help them cope with their captivity. Gumbleton, one of three CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) — Egypt treaty Walter Mondale rushed back to Washington from Minneapolis after canceling several appearances Asked if it was a “decision day’ for Carter White House press secretary Jody Powell told reporters: “I would think there was a reasonable possibil ity of that.” “an act,’’ says Bishop Thomas JERUSALEM (UPI) — The government of Prime Minister Menachem Begin today easily overrode an attempt by opposition parties to bring it down over the issueof anillegal Jewish settlement in the occupied West sion of the SALTII treaty to the Senate military intervention in Afghanistan noon meeting and Vice President Bishop Explains ‘Act’ by Hostages DETROIT (UPI) — A Roman Catholic bishop who visited the occupied U.S. Embassy in Tehran has urged the American public not to misread statements madeby the hostages that were critical of the United States The hostages were putting on 1940s WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Carter today moved toward major The president summoned his National Security Counci! to an after Iranians Joining Lebanon ‘Struggle’ BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Iranian religious leader Hojatoleslam Mohammed Montazari the earl decisions to confrontthe Soviet Union's Shah Would Accept Tribunal Trial tions as Iran's ruler, but only asa precedent for other heads of state. t ‘Carter Planning Major Afghanistan Decisions files and sprayed slogansin paint over the chanceryin a residential area of New Delhi Police reported only oneinjury —a cutfinger — in theincident. LONDON (UPI) — The exiled shah of Iran told a London newspaper published today he would be “happy”’ to be judged byan international tribunal on his ac- windtall 1 raise over the next 10 vears as much r self as the federal government colleciec Just before ieaving for the Christmas holiday. the negotiators decided to split the revenue difference story room while they sacked The unarmed students. shouting, “We will fight,” tore down the Afghan national flag at the + ever 1 posed on a single Congressional aides say the bly a week before the full Congress comes back fromthe holiday recess on Jan 22 cultural and military attaches whom they locked in a second in- f profits pring in order to get the Treasury aslice $1 trill have to decide the issue when they return proba embassy and hoisted a green islamic flag in its place The students who occupied the embassyfor six hours, released unharmed the embassy consular in NewDelhifor six hours today $178 billion Senate bi neasure They agreed oMpromise Carter riginally proposed the windfall ferences between the House and Senate bills will Students Seize Embassy in Protest seized the Afghanistan Embassy hon House wil rise so swiltly Congress will have to enact another windfall profits tax this year Congressional negotiators working out dif Mideast Reports NEW DELHI, India (UPI) — Nearly 100 Afghan students betweenth Some congressional aides say the Senate tax would end sometime im the mad-l 990s But others say the levy could phase out much sooner if worla oil pnees keep soaring Sen Henry Jackson. D-Wash chairman of the Senate Energy Committee has predictedoil prices January 2. 1980. THE HERALD. Provo. Utah—Page 5 KX Sie al Talking Robot Inspired By V.I.LN. CENT Of The lm aa Epic Adventur Mall West Court Ar Braniff International airlines. ‘*- recall of 9 million cars Nothing is comingin. nothing is going with automatic transmisout.” sions that allegedly can Fed by unseasonably mild conditions through much of the Midwest. fog has been settling in many areas each night for more than a week. The National Weather Service issued travelers advisories for low visibility early today in the valleys of northem, and central California and over the northern two-thirds of Missouri. slip out of the park posi- tion There have been no reports of accidentsorinjuries from either the car brake or truck transmission problems, the automaker said Strike Closes British Steel By JOHN JONES LONDON(UPI) — Britain's state-owned steelworks shut down early today in the first nationwide steel strike since 1926, threatening widespread disruption of the nation’s already shaky economy. “Thestrike is on.” said Bill Sirs, leader of the steelworkers union. ‘'It is an impossibility to call it off. The only question nowis how long it lasts.”” An even more vital question was what effect it would have on industries like automobile manufacturing and shipbuilding which are crucial to the economy. Industry Secretary Sir Keith Joseph. 4 toppolicy adviser to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, warned the strike would be ‘‘exivemely harmful.” But Joseph refused to intervene on the govern- ment’s behalf. He said it was up to unions end managementofthestate- 11 percent in local owned British Stee! Corp. productivity deals Union leaders tosettle their difference These weredifferences representing 9.000 iron and steel workers and over pay British Steel, already 13.000 blast furnace men losing some $2 million per refused. sticking to a dedayfirst offered a pay in- mand of a 20 percent pay crease of only 2 percent, hikeon top of the current then boosted this to 6 per- average wage of about plus another10 or $240 a week cent The pay confrontation however, followed announcement recently of sweeping cuts around 52,000 jobs are to’ go by August — and of wide-scale closures of loss-making steel plants. Unions bitterly oppose these plans. 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