Show FORECAST TEMPERATURES OGDEN: Low tonight upper 20 high Saturday low 40$ UTAH: Lows tonight upper 20s highs Saturday 30s to lower 40s ASSOCIATED PRESS 92ND YEAR No 327 OGDEN UTAH INDEX FarmBusiness Classified 6D-7- D 15A 4A UPI TELEPHOTO 20c DAILY NOVEMBER 23 1979 35c SUNDAY 17 6C 2C-5- C D 8C-15- C Comics Dr Donohue Editorial Page FRIDAY EVENING o (4 SECTIONS 43 PAGES) 1 4A Markets ISA Movies C Section Obituaries Sports Pages Dear Abby Bridge UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL 6C Section 7D Television Log Weather Map 2A 14A-15- A HomeFamily Pages Witrim Bfsof) WASHINGTON (AP) — President Carter met with his top military and foreign policy advisers for more than two hours today and warned Iran’s leader that harming a single American hostage would produce “extremely grave” retaliation White House Press Secretary Jody Powell told reporters after the meeting the president had asked him to relay the message that in Carter’s view “the last American hostage is just as important to the United States as the first “The consequences of harm to any single hostage will be extremely grave” The press secretary said he had no new developments to report but that the United States is keeping diplomatic channels open and “there may be some encouragement from the fact that they are still active” REMAINS FIRM In response to reporters’ questions Powell said the administration remains firm in its refusal to turn over the former shah who is undergoing cancer treatment in New York “He was allowed to come here for humanitarian reasons to receive medical treatment That treatment will not be interrupted” he said Powell also said he saw little new in the threat issued Thursday by REP George Hansen right talks at north with Iranian student gate to US JOAN WALSH South Ogden right embraces unidentified greeter as she and 12 other freed hostages reached US soil 7 R-Ida- 3 Released Hostagos United Press International The families of 13 hostages a Utah woman freed from the US Embassy in Iran were in-culdi- ng rejoicing today after an emotional Thanksgiving reunion but their thoughts remained on the 49 other Americans still held captive by Moslem gunmen President Carter stayed away from the arrival of the freed hosThursday tages in Washington awaiting the return of the others But Secretary of State Cyrus Vance met the plane at nearby Andrews Air Force Base and pledged the United States would not rest until every hostage “stands safely on American soil” “We will continue to pursue every avenue available to us until all of our people are home” he promised “We will continue to stand firm We will continue to stand as a nation united” Vance bareheaded in the bright sunlight of Washington’s Thanksgiving morning told the returnees he was speaking on behalf of the the American president and all“WTe in are deeply saying people thankful that you are home” MET WITH CHEERS The former captives — five women one black State Department officer and seven black military ho tives brought especially to to meet the plane Washington One of the freed hostages Joan Walsh 34 South Ogden was greeted at the airport by her family which flew to Washington to meet the plane veteran Lloyd Rollins a of the foreign service and spokesman for the group was first off the the Air Force jet that brought r on a former hostages Air Base in flight from Rhein-Mai- n Germany His wife Judith from Mount Alexandria Va jumped into his 15-ye- ar 35 nine-hou- arms The others were quickly engulfed by a throng of welcomers The freed hostages had decided and announced in Germany before they left they would not talk about their ordeal until the 49 others are released All observed that decision and politely turned aside questions at the airport The only remark made by any of them came from Marine Cpl West-le- y Williams 22 Albany NY who seemed on the verge of tears when he said “I feel bad about leaving them behind” Sen Richard Schweicker a R-P- Carter May Ask Gas Rationing Taxes Miller Says LONDON (AP) — US Treasury Secretary G William Miller said Friday that President Carter may propose mandatory measures to reduce American oil consumption next year Miller en route to the Middle y East on a trip said the could include measures mandatory ones aimed at curtailing the use of cars by rationing gasoline increasing gasoline taxes or other steps he did not specify Other mandatory measures to reduce oil consumption could include lighting and temperature controls he told reporters during an airborne news conference six-da- “All the options of mandatory curtailment price curtailment have to be looked at” Miller said “We need to make a tremendous effort next year to restrain de- mand” Reducing energy consumption to help restrain oil price increases is the key to controlling inflation he said “The battle now revolves around energy” he said “If oil prices continue rising then all other efforts to control inflation including efforts to support the dollar will be frustrated” The Associated Press learned a week ago that an inter-agenc- y task Mayor's Ready to Shoot At 'Emergency7 Speeders By DON BAKER Standard-Examin- er Staff WASHINGTON TERRACE — Mayor Bill Halley says he would declare open season on emergency vehicle drivers who tear through the city at excessive rates of speed In fact the mayor told the Washington Terrace City Council like" to Wednesday night the next time said variety of driver simulates the Indy 500 in his city “I’m going to shoot him” MAYOR ROUSED The recent incident that appears to have roused Mayor Halley’s ire resulted when he “chased” a speeding Weber County paramedic truck through town the other day that was doing “60 miles an hour” And the mayor says he is quite sure of the speed “I was doing 60 and I wasn’t gaining on him” he told council members “Any idiot who drives through a densely populated city at 60 miles his head exper houror needs cut off” he added amined It seems Washington Terrace has a rule that its own emergency vehicles can travel a maximum of 40 miles per hour — 45 mph in certain areas — when answering an emergency call NOT REASONABLE However the state law is more ambiguous and specifies only a “reasonable and prudent speed” And Mayor Halley figures that 60 clicks inside the city limits is neither reasonable nor prudent nor very bright “I’m informed I cannot issue a citation because I did not see the driver” and because of the ambiguity of the state law Mayor Halley told his colleagues Presumeably the citation would have been of the citizens arrest variety? “But I know who it was and I Se Pag 2A Column 1 force was working on options for conserving oil for the president to look at but Miller’s statement was the strongest yet by a high official that mandatory measures are being seriously considered Miller said presidential advisers hope to have a set of specific proposals ready for Carter to consider by the middle of next month in time to work out a final proposal for Congress in January Miller said the decision has not yet been made whether to actually propose mandatory controls or stick to voluntary guidelines to reduce oil consumption “Whether we will go one way or the other I simply don’t know” Any mandatory actions would have to be approved by Congress to go into effect said an official who asked not to be named Miller plans to spend three days in Saudi Arabia his first stop and then continue to Abu Dhabi and Kuwait All three nations are considered moderates in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries His plane stopped here to refuel WILL MEET The OPEC nations will meet in Caracas Venezuela on Dec 17 to consider another increase in oil prices which already have gone up more than 60 percent this year Miller said it would be unrealist- ic not to expect OPEC to vote some additional increase in oil prices He said the effort to restrain prices should be concentrated on controlling prices in the spot oil market where a per barrel price of $4045 far exceeds the maximum official OPEC price of $2350 Miller said he will urge Saudi officials to maintain their current high level of production now about 95 million barrels a day to help offset the shortage caused by the slowdown in Iranian oil production 4 4 Americans are 49 FaimSIISBS Qbwb Then inks men — were met with cheers kisses handshakes and tears of rela- C-1- Embassy in Tehran where still being held hostage To win Saudi agreement to maintain high production Miller said he is prepared to offer assurances that the United States will further reduce oil consumption in the year ahead “I will promise that we’re going to make renewed and redoubled efforts to make further curtailment” he said He said the United States has succeeded this year in bringing oil consumption 5 percent below what it otherwise would have been' Officials traveling with Miller said actual oil consumption in October was 8 percent below the level See Pag 2A Column 3 Irank’s revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini who said militants occupying the US embassy in Iran would kill their hostages and blow up the building if the United States attacks Iran Powell noted that the militants themselves had said the same thing earlier “It really makes no difference who says it or how many times it is said” he said adding that US policy is unchanged Carter met for about two hours and 20 minutes with his advisers including Vice President Walter Mondale Secretary of Defense Harold Brown Secretary of State Cyrus Vance national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski Central Intelligence Agency Chief Stans-fiel- d Turner and Gen David Jones chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff WENT TO RETREAT p They arrived at Carter’s and retreat who welcomed another embassy by helicopter secretary Kathy Gross 22 Cam- after the meeting returned to bridge Springs Pa said the freed Washington hostages “were all surprised to Also present at Camp David find out there was such a strong were White House chief of staff feeling in this country about their Hamilton Jordan and Press Secretwelfare and They just ary Powell Powell would not give had no idea there was such an a list of all those who took part in the meeting overwhelming concern” Powell said Carter plans to meet CONCERN FOR COLLEAGUES Vance in his brief welcoming Saturday with the military Joint remarks also told the group: “Our Chiefs of Staff which includes the thanksgiving is tempered our re- uniformed leaders of the Army Air lief that you are safe is muted by Force and Navy Powell said the our concern for your colleagues “primary topic” of the meeting who remain Through these dif- would be to discuss the Defense ficult and agonizing days your Department’s budget but said he safety has been the overriding con- could not rule out that the Iranian moun-tainto- well-bein- g cern of our government and our people “Let me assure you today we will not rest or relent in our efforts until every one of your colleagues stands safely on American soil” he pledged The State Department invited all the freed hostages and their situation might also be discussed The White House went out of its way to call attention to Friday’s meeting by allowing photographers and television tocamera crews into the compound record the arrival of the advisers Ordinarily news photographs are not allowed inside Camp David The last time such arrangements were made was during the Mideast summit more than a year ago Carter wearing a blue families to dinner Thursday In Tehran Thanksgiving was greeted with a taped message from one of the captives of the militant windbreaker and dark slacks Moslems captors Joe Subic Redford Mich in an walked from his lodge to the unemotional monotone asked helicopter landing area to greet his families to “enjoy your Thanksgiv- advisers who then strolled with ing meal” and said the hostages him back along the path towards hoped the United States would re- the president’s Aspen Lodge turn deposed shah of Iran “for Powell dressed casually in a d sweater strolled judgment” so they could be set gray See free Page 2A Column 4 crew-necke- NAMES IN THE NEWS Astfonire Mcakoir&gj VERSATILE: He’s a cab driver a doorman jeweler hot dog vendor — even Santa Claus He’s also Fred Astaire and at 80 a hard act to follow The ageless hoofer is in New York making “The Man in the Santa Claus Suit” to be aired on NBC Dec 23 A spokesman says “It’s another way of telling the ‘Miracle on 34th St’ but it is quite diff- erent” Astaire plays a costume shop owner who uses his wares to affect the people he meets OBSERVANCE: Church and sailing were in the forefront as Sen Edward M Kennedy faced the 16th anniversary of his brother John's Movie foir TV nedy was slain in Dallas Hamilton County Common Pleas tribute formal judge William Morrissey decided in Kennedy paid a in private family 1977 to bar Fahringer and Cambria taking part Mass at St Francis Xavier Roman from representing Flynt on Catholic Church charges of disseminating material chilhis harmful to juveniles Later Kennedy joined followed “We think the issue ought to be dren in a soccer game by some sailing Kennedy will stay in tried so Morrissey can be called as Hyannis through at least Saturday a witness to explain why he ex- night according to his staff CHALLENGE: A New York lawyer for Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt says a decision lawyers from barring be chalshould representing Flynt court lenged in out-of-sta- te us” he said THE BALD FACTS: Can an heir lose his hair and still be in his cluded crowning glory? That’s the question of the day in the London tabloid Daily Mail which addressed banner headlines to the topic: “Is Princ Charles Going a Bit Thin on Paul Cambria of Buffalo NY Top?” Columnist Liz Hodgkinson said he and his partner Harold proclaimed that like his father Prince Philip Prince Charles 31 seems Fahringer may seek a trial in US District Court in Cincinnati on to be developing an “embarrassing assassination The third Kennedy to seek the whether their removal as Flynt’s bald patch” on his head The paper White House spent Thanksgiving at defense was discriminatory ran a head shot in an attempt to A ruling earlier this year by the prove its point But the royal barhis Cape Cod home at Hyannis Mass joined by his wife and chil- US Supreme Court said Flynt has ber at Trumper’s tonsorial estabno constitutional right to be repre- lishment says it definitely isn’t so dren and several friends — that the prince’s locks are intact On Nov 22 1963 President Ken sented by lawyers out-of-sta- S te |