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Show Page 2-THE HERALD,Provo, Utah, Monday, June 1, 1981 World Roundup DISCOUNT BOOTS ‘N JEANS 1350 W. 200 W. PROVO Communists, Clergy Mourn Prelate church in Poland for leading the nation’s Roman Catholicsfor 33 years The five-hour televised funeral Sundayincluded a mass in the huge Victory Square decorated with religous banners and red and white Polish flags and two processions carrying the cardinal's massive wooden coffin through the steets. It was attended bya top-level delegation of the Communist government. including Presi- Pope Lauds ‘Keystone’ today Israel has a limit to how much time it will give U.S presidential envoy Philip Habib to defuse the Israeli-Syrian mis- sile crisis. “We don't want war with Syria.’ Begin told reporters outside his office. ‘We won't attack of the public prosecutor.” In a March 16 decree Khomeini banned political speeches on the dispute between moderates and extremists and also set up the three-man commission to investigate Syria. But if Syria will attack we will answer with a fiery war.”* Asked if there was a limit to the time frame Israel would allow for a diplomatic resolution to the crisis, Begin said: “Of course thereis a limit. I can’t say what the limit is butit is impossible to conduct back-and-forth discussions when there are no substantive results frem them." Cox, Bork to Face Each Other WASHINGTON (UPI) — In 1973. President Richard Nixon ordered the firing of special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox, and it fell to Solicitor General Robert Bork to carryout Nixon's celebrated ‘‘Saturday Night Massacre." Today, Cox, a Democrat who served as solicitor general under John F. Kennedy and Bork a Republican, contront each otner for the first time since that Saturday night in testifying before a Senate subcommittee cation Secretary Terrel Bell is suggesting a return to the basics to help improve the quality of US. education. In aninterview with U.S. News & World Report, Bell also said discipline is the single most important priority for schools and he means more than “good student behavior and rigid rules of conduct it means that a student has disciplined his or her in- mentof theslain president. sible. The quality of leadership on manycity school boards has declined sharply in the last 10 years. There has been loss of civic responsibility that used to characterize service on local boards. Coast Guard Rescues 12 HONOLULU (UPI) — Twelve survivors of a disabled 20-foot cabin cruiser that drifted two months in the Pacific subsisted on rainwater and raw fish including a shark, but nine died hoisted above the striken vessel was spotted 700 miles southeast of Guam by a helicopter that travels with the San Diego-based tuna clipper the Tifaimoana, the Coast Guard said Sunday. from dehydration and were drop- ped overboard one byone The 1,300-mile ordeal which began as a two-hour cruise came men, six women and a 3-year-old to an end Friday whena red flag boy. The crew of the Tifaimoana removed the 12 survivors — five Most observers believe Williams’ election to a five-year term as head of the nation’s clusion, but the dissidents have put up Detroit dockworker Pete Camarata, 35, as an alternative candidate The 22nd annual Teamsters convention, with 2200 delegates. attending opens with a filmed message from Reagan a per: sonal appearance by White House special assistant Elizabeth Dole and a memorial tribute to Frank Fitzsimmons, who died May 6 largest union is a foregone con after 14 years as union president from President Reagan Byrne Submits Transit List CHICAGO (UPI) Mayor Jane M. Byrne and keystate tempt to avert a collapse of the six-county mass transit system, legislators late Sunday drew up a which allocated its last money list of 10 suggestions, including an immediate fare hike and a freeze of labor contracts to rescue the failing mass transit system in the nation’s second largest city Mrs. Byrne convened Sunday's five-hour meeting and a ninehour session Saturdayin an at- Wednesday The Regional Transportation Authority, the umbrella agency for the area's mass transit reserved only $2.5 million for an orderly shutdown. The mayorsaid the group had British to Try Gold Rescue LONDON (UPI) — A British salvage company will make a daring attempt to retrieve $93 million worth of Russian gold ingots aboard a British warship lying on the Arctic Ocean floor since 1942, the Times of London Radio Bangladesh said the Chittagong radio station. which hadbeenusedbythe rebels to broadcast said The newspaper said in a copyright story Sundaythat the estimated five tons in gold went down when the British warship Edinburgh was torpedoed by a German submarine shirts, Ww 10g.18.00 .. trom 1% mee20.00 . . trom 999 75 b sucsespiess snc He bw estaccs eae L OTHER LEVI'S 00, from ZIAUR RAHMAN their call for rebellion, had been returned to goverment control and was relaying programs from Dacca The governmentradio said Chittagong was under “complete control’ ofloyalist troops andlife in the importantport city was ‘‘completely normal.’” V'sMOVIN’ONSALE! oeeybe eons now on sale! ALL BOOTS 34% OFF and onlyonerail line and one major road connects it with the rest of Bangaldesh, formerly East Pakistan and oneof the world’s poorestnations. The city was cut off from the rest of the nation during the attempted coup by Manzur and his Tony Lama, Nacona, justin Frye, Dan Texas, Wrangl sons Rose, Geergia, Herman, Timberland, Brooks running shoes. seven-memberrevolutionary council. Reagan, Demos Meet WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan sat down in the Oval Office with the Democratic congressional leadership todayin a last bid to forge a truly bipartisan tax cut plan The president was prepared to tell the Democrats he will pursue his multi-year tax cut idea without them if they balk at his last overture. Aidessaid if the Democratic leaders do not cooperate. Reagan will pursue a coalition with maverick Southern Democratson the tax plan, much ashedid in winning congressional approvalof his budget cuts. Attending the session were House Speaker ThomasO'Neill, Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia, House Democratic leader James Wright of Texas Chairman Dan Rostenkowski D-Ill, of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee andSen. Russell Long ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee Those from the administration, in addition to the president were TreasurySecretary Donald Regan. Vice President George Bush Counselor Edwin Meese and chief of staff James Baker. Asked as he wentinto the meetingif he is ready to compromise on the tax cut, O'Neill said. ‘I have When the congressmen were inside. reporters asked Reagan the same question. ‘They've been here almost30 seconds," joked the president as he gesturedto his guests ‘‘and they'reall agreedit’s a good morning.” The president beginning a nearlyfull schedule nine weeks after he was shot, also met with Sen Alan Simpson, R-Wyo., who chairs an immigration subcommittee, and Sen. Edward Kennedy. D. Mass.. haveanultimatum,” Wrightsaid. “I think, rather, that he calls us there to discuss it with us. Wright said he was‘‘absolutely confident thatif the membersvotetheir convictions. they're not going to vote for'’ the president's proposal for a 30 percentthree-year cut across the board According to White House chief of staff James Baker. Reagan still believeshis plan is the best one for the nation. But “he’s willing to listen to all alternatives " Baker said. One alternative belongs to the Republican chairman of tne Senate Finance Committee, Robert Dole of Kansas. His plan calls for a 25 percent cut over 33 months, and it is no secret the White House finds the proposa} appealing. The Democratic leaders, however, see the multiyearcutasinflationary andits across-the-board application too heavily weighted in favor of the affluent. They favor a one-year cut, with special benefits to the poor and middle-income Americans Democrats also favor adding a modification of the marriage penalty, an immediate cut from 70 percentto 50 percent in the top tax rate and other amendments — all features the administration supports, but originally wanted to tackle in later legislation. Failing an acceptable Democratic alternative, Saker said Reagan was prepared to godirectly to the public — over the heads of Congress — to stump for his proposal, much ashe did for his austerity budget. OVER 3,000 PAIR OF BOOTS HERMAN BOOTS ieete aSH00 «ss veeDO TONYLAMA BOOTS 5al123” FRYEBOOTS be}witsepeti7.00 68” FRYEBot BOOTS reeree weve DO? CAPEZIO i. 21h"heel, reg, atte’... GEORGIA BOOTS 25 coe ot cork sole De wid,Oi, 109. 55.00 ..cssssssvccescesessvaes KANGAROOJOGGERS JOGGING SHOES | areeey It is in the words Sunday of TreasurySecretary Donald Regan time for the Democratsto “fish or cut bait.” who wanted to discuss gun control and the continuing strife in Northern Ireland. Wright said in a CBS interview today Democrats were prepared to offer Reagan some new suggestions aimed at reconciling “his desire for multiyear cuts with our desire for relatively morerelief for the moderate average income American who pays mostof the taxes and for the working poor “We go forth with hope,” Wright said. “I don't know whetherthe bandsof reasonwill be sufficient to span a rather wide bill that separates us philosophically, But let's try. It's worth it ‘L don’t anticipate at all that the president would Che BailyMHerald Published Sunday through Fridoy by Scripps Leogue Newspopers, Inc 1955 North 200 Wert, BE JENSEN, IN LAVERL CHRISTENSEN, law Emeritus Entered os second claw matter at the post office in Provo. Utoh P.O 106142069 found some ‘common ground” in the funding crisis . 1 BURLINGTONSOCKS Chittagong is situated on a narrow strip of land Government sources said Manzur and other rebel officers fled after their troops abandoned their posts or joined soldiers loyal to the govern- to have an offer first.”’ Teamsters Meeting Today LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) Teamster dissidents angered by the candidacy of RoyWilliamsas union president despite a bribery indictment vowed to stage floor fights for constitutional changes at the union's convention opening today with a filmed message Press Trustof India in Dacca Manzur fled the city two hours before the government’s 6 a.m. Monday deadline to surrender. the source said. Informed sources had reported the leaders fleeing to the jungle and manyrebels joining the governmenttroops. Sourcessaid there was fighting between loyalist and rebel troops but there were no substantial details. Reports from India said at least 50 policemen died in Chittagong while resisting the takeover by rebel troops. The coup attempt began in the predawn hours Saturday when the plotters shot and killed Ziaur and eight aides while they slept in a government rest house in Chittagong. Vice President Abdus Sattar, 73. was sworn in as acting president when world of Zia's death was received in Dacca the capital of Bangladesh. Sattar was convalescing at a military hospital at the time of Zia’s death but made a broadcastto the nation sayingall treaties and agreements with other nations would be honored The rebellion was led by Maj. Gen. Manzur. a formerchief of the general staff who wassacked by the president and given a desk job in Chittagong Manzur reportedly wasa leftist who took a hard line on Bangladesh's troubled relations with neighboring India education is so mediocre in many public schools, Bell said, ‘Local school boards are mainly respon- MEN S DRESS PANTS © Reg. 27.00 jungles near Chittagong a high official sourcetold Common Cause and Bork a Yale law professor are two of nine law professors preparedto offer their legal opinions on a Senate bill that would outlawabortion tellect to attain a level of excellence. . .” Asked why the quality of 69" PRESTMEScscs DACCA, Bangladesh (UPI) — Government troops drove rebels from the portcity of Chittagong Monday and captured the leader of a three-day rebellion that began with the assassination of President Ziaur Rahman andeightofhis aides. Mutiny leader Maj. Gen. Manzur Ahmed. fleeing government forces with a $30.000 dead-or-alive bounty on his head, was captured in the hilly considering abortion legislation Cox, a Harvard lawprofessor and head of the citizens group Bell Urges Return to Basics WASHINGTON(UPI) — Edu- 3-plece, reg. 140.00. 59" patch elbows, Bangladesh Evacuates Rebels, Captures Leader tighten control of the media In the broadcast monitored in Ankara, Yazdi said the commission “by a majority vote.. deemsit necessary to introduce the offender to the people and to handin the evidencetotheoffice Begin Stresses Israel Limit JERUSALEM (UPI) — Prime Minister Menachem Begin said 150.00 Ieih pctom 49" reg. 140,00....... Commission Finds Bani-Sadr Guilty would FATHER’S DAY SUIT SALE! Cord, 3-piece, Rahman Assassination World Briefs ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr has been found guilty of violating the constitution and the case will be handed over to the public prosecutor Tehran radio said today in a deepening of Tran’s powerstruggle Mohammad Yazdi a representative of hard-line Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai also said Bani-Sadr’s newspaper and several other publications were breaking the law hinting that Moslem fundamentalists Another procession took the coffin to the cathedral after the mass. Philadelphia’s Cardinal John Krol. one om more than 12 cardinals from outside Poland ™ who took part, blessed the coffin with holy %4 ROME(UPI) — Pope John }aul11, his voice prevented him from going to Poland for waterbeforeit waslaid to rest in the crypt of " sounding the strongest yet since the recent at- Wyszynski's funeral, but that he was present St. John’s Cathedral The mourners. including Solidarity union tempt on his life delivered an emotional with his prayers. leader Lech Walesa, followed the coffin into tribute to his ffiend and mentor the late Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, calling him the “aI could Not take part with my physical the crypt and kissed it in homage. 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John Paul's ‘The mass was preceded by a procession car- Wyszynski died Thursday of cancerat age 79. = a =: WARSAW, Poland (UPI) — Poland’s Communist leaders and clergymenfrom around the world joined more than 300 000 people in an open-air funeral for Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski in the largest outpouring of religous fervor since Pope John Paul's visit two years ago Fromhis Romehospital bed. thePolish-born pontiff sent a messagepraisinghis friend and |