Show I -1 93rd Year Presi-Cart- er announced Monday that the United States is breaking diplomatic relations with Iran and that all Iranian diplomats and officials will be ordered to leave the country by midnight Tuesday Carter declared that the continued refusal of the Iranian government to release the 50 American hostages held in the US Embassy in Tehran since last Nov 4 ‘'will involve increasingly heavy cost to the government of Iran” After marathon meetings with 20 i Daily Ogden Utah Monday April 7 1980 No 98 D (AP) — FOR THE Serving Weber North Davie Morgan and Sox Elder Counties 56th Day WASHINGTON ttxamtnr FLY THE FLAG HOSTAGES 3 5i Sunday realm his foreign policy advisers the pre- sident announced: — Sanctions prohibiting further exports to Iran excluding food and drugs He said the exports that will be allowed to continue will be minimal — An inventory of Iranian assets which were frozen in December to aid in designing a program to aid the hostages and their families Carter declared that the continued refusal of the Iranian government to release the 50 American hostages held in the US Em bassy in Tehran since last Nov 4 ‘‘will involve increasingly heavy cost to the government of Iran” After marathon meetings with his foreign policy advisers the president announced: — Sanctions prohibiting further exports to Iran excluding food and drugs He said the exports that will be allowed to continue will be minimal — An inventory of Iranian assets which were frozen in December to aid in designing a program to aid the hostages and their families Carter said he is preparing legis- lation to facilitate the processing of any claims against Iran — All visas issued to Iranians will be invalidated and new visas will not be issued or renewed except in unusual circumstances ‘‘The steps I have ordered today are those that are necessary now” Carter said ‘‘Other actions may become necessary if these steps do not produce the prompt release of the hostages” Carter did not indicate what those further steps might be but a naval blockade of Iran is known to have been considered Carter had hesitated in taking this latest step out of hope that President Abolhassan Bani-Sad- r and other relative moderates in the Iranian government could arrange to have the 50 Americans put in their charge But Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the militants blocked every attempt along those lines At one point Carter remarked that the hostages’ captors — hecalled them ‘‘terrorists” — had ag- H reed to release their prisoners to the Iranian government ‘‘but the government refused” Spokesman Powell said he did not know if the White House meeting would lead to an immediate announcement of US retaliatory moves But he suggested it might take some time to prepare to implement some unspecified decisions indicating that could delay an announcement Powell said he knew of no plans for a presidential address to the nation 0 0© ekSm mgs LIMA Peru (UPI) — More than 10000 Cubans hoping to leave their country have taken refuge in the Peruvian Embassy in Havana but Lima says it can only accept a IN AN OUTPOURING of support for the thousands of Cubans reported seeking refuge in the Peruvian embassy in Havana about 4000 Cuban exiles in Miami jammed around a building Mediators Try For Accord in Transit Strike NEW YORK (UPI) — Mediators ' i today shuttled between the hotel rooms of management and union negotiators in an attempt to reach agreement on the dozens of issues that led to a strike seven days ago by the city’s bus and subway workers mediaMembers of a three-ma- n tion panel met as scheduled at the n Sheraton Centre Hotel with efforts to win a 25 percent wage increase over the life of a r contract The MTA also has steadfastly sought to “buy back” costly work rules that it says impede productivity and weaken supervision of the sprawling mass transit network The union has fiercely resisted all attempts to give up privileges Met-rop- two-yea- and benefits won in previous negotiations Officials noted that trying to fund a wage hike by the buying back of workers’ benefits and paid breaks as the MTA has sought to do is virtually impossible with inflation above 18 percent Earlier Mayor Edward Koch pointing to a smoother morning r than city officials had expected said that dire forecasts rush-hou- of “nightmare Monday” without buses and subways were “distressing” and frightened people As early as 4:30 am motorists forced into their cars by the transit workers’ strike began spilling onto major highways expressways bridges and tunnels that lead into Manhattan The mayor announced that the city would institute a voluntary four-da- y work week for certain employees — mostly clerical workers District Council 37 the union that represents the workers has said it would vigorously oppose such a move Standard-Examine- r ©viefs Deny Air NEW DELHI India (AP) — Afghan rebels captured a Soviet-hel- d air base 43 miles north of Kabul and killed a Russian general Radio Pakistan reported It did not say whether the rebels were able to hold the installation The broadcast Sunday night said the Moslem insurgents overran the Bagram air base after a stiff battle in which 75 Afghan government troops and the Russian general were killed It gave no account of rebel casualties and did not say when the fighting occurred The general was not identified The official Soviet news agency In the past authorizations to leave Cuba were limited to political limited number and called on its prisoners and to parents and children of exiles neighbors to accept the others Peru sent a special group of dipGovernment spokesmen said the lomats and security agents to Peruvian mission has been operatHavana to try and establish some ing only with business charge d'afcontrol today over the chaotic situ- faires Guillermo Gutierrez and ation sparked by the sudden re- four Peruvian security agents moval of police protection Friday since Friday’s withdrawal of Cufrom the diplomatic mission ban security Castro’s decision triggered a huForeign Minister Arturo Garcia told y Garcia reporters late Sunday man tidal wave and in less than 72 that the South American nation hours some 10000 Cubans flooded could not offer all the refugees asy- the Peruvian Embassy and its surlum and was asking its Andean rounding streets All asked for neighbors of Colombia Venezuala political asylum abroad Ecuador and Bolivia for aid Castro claimed the Peruvian and The official said he called for an Venezuelan embassies were “prourgent meeting of the foreign pitiating” the sometimes violent ministers of those nations and entry of Cuban refugees into the hoped it would begin in the next few two missions The government withdrew security from the Perudays ‘‘Peru alone cannot in the short vian mission but retained protecrange mobilize that amount of peo- tion at the Venezuelan mission ple” he said ‘‘That is why we are where 20 refugees took shelter Garcia said “it is possible" that seeking international solidarity but we will do everything possible Cuba’s decision to withdraw all to place them abroad” police protection from the embasIn a stunning reversal of past sy coupled with the virtual pullout policy Cuban President Fidel Cas- of all Cuban diplomats from Lima tro said over the weekend that Cu was aimed at a possible break in “Little Havana” and began an effort to collect and buy food and medicine which they hope to ship to the Cubans in the embassy — Tass denied reports of the air base capture saying “certain circles in the United States simply cannot give up their habit of fabricating all sorts of inventions about the situation in Afghanistan” The United News of India quoted Radio Pakistan as saying the general died in a wave of rebel attacks against the air base and other installations north of the Afghan capital The radio attributed the report of the general’s death to unidentified “American intelligence sources” the Indian news agency said Bagram reportedly has become the major staging area for raids by UPI Telephoto hean reported today that rebels killed 15 their spring offensive apparently policemen in an attack on a police to defuse a US led campaign for tanks” A number of planes and station in the southeastern pro- an international boycott of the were reportedly vince of Ghazni Summer Olympics in Moscow helicopters in Hizbe The the attack Islami (Islamic Party) damaged s correspondent Dan Reports reaching New Delhi over of Afghanistan said rebels killed Rather reported on the fighting the weekend from Kabul said the six Soviet and eight Afghan governside rebel the from saying there Soviet aircraft had carried out a ment troops and seized 100 was evidence that series of attacks throughout Af- machine guns in an attack on a Sovietconvincing are using paralyzing troops ghanistan in recent days inflicting convoy of Soviet and Afghan gov- nerve gas on the Afghan populaheavy casualties on Moslem rebels ernment troops traveling in east- tion His report aired ern Afghanistan A statement by on the “60 Minutes” Sunday night and killing thousands of civilians program was The reports said the Russians the group said 14 rebels were inTV news an American the first by had stepped up their air raids in jured in the attack crew traveling with the rebels None of the reports could be inderesponse to renewed guerrilla attacks following the spring thaw in pendently confirmed and they conRather described the war as with statements in flicted WashingAfghanistan people fighting a The Pakistan Press Association ton that the Soviets had curtailed war” Soviet jets and helicopter gunships which the Afghans call “flying cial says he was astonished to see thousands of adults storm rope fences and scoop up chocolate Easter eggs placed in plain sight for a children's egg hunt Columbus Zoo director Jack Hanna and his 40 volunteers had expected throngs of children for the Zoo’s first Easter Egg hunt But what they saw was a by adults Hanna says he watched in aston- ram-pag- e ishment as nearly 2000 adults -- CBS-New- “18th-centur- 20th-centur- NAMES IN THE NEWS NEW VOLLEY : Carol Burnett will get another shot at the National Enquirer Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Robert Weil has reinstated her $5 million libel suit against rock guitarist GE Smith were noshing hot dogs with sauerkraut and mustard and sipping soda at a New York pushcart stand last month it was no ordinary case of the munchies That was their wedding feast says columnist Liz Smith in today’s editions of the New York Daily News The couple went down to City Hall March 26 with “Saturday Night Live” writer Allan Zweibel as best man and rice thrower Miss Smith said They were married after a year of romance that began when Smith backed Miss Radner for her number as rock star Candy Slice in her Broadway show now a movie “Gilda the tabloid — after dismissing that part of her case in February Now Weil says new evidence “clearly shows a muckraking intent to discredit and defame Miss Burnett” Weil earlier ruled the Enquirer had shown no malice in a 1976 gossip item saying Miss Burnett had spilled a glass of wine in a Washington DC restaurant in the course of a brawl with Henry Kissinger The new evidence includes testimony from two restaurant employees saying they told the Enquirer before the item was published that it didn’t happen THE GLADIATORS: It didn’t take Malcolm and Penthouse publishing czar Bob Guccione long to meet in the arena McDowell has the title role in Guccione’s s controversial “Caligula” — but Guccione branding McDowell a cheapskate refused to let him see the finished product for free McDowell finally anted up at the boxoffice and didn’t like what he saw Says he “I thought McDowell high-clas- X-rat- er one-wom- stormed rope fences to grab the marshmallow-fillechocolate eggs strewn on the ground for the benefit of the younger children “The adults they tore down the ropes” he said “About 20 minutes before the hunt was to start adults went into the area and starting picking up the eggs” He said that a few moments later thousands of people including at least 4000 children were pushing and shoving to get at the eggs “It was like watching 5000 rats d HENRY KISSINGER it was too long I won’t be making any more pornographic movies” He may star on Broadway in a revival of “Look Back in Anger” — which is sort of the way he views Guccione’s $175 million venture into what Guccione calls “paganography” WEDDING FEAST: When Gilda Radner and The couple will live in New York where Miss Radner has six “Saturday Night Live” shows to do for NBC Liv Ullmann in the of Forum issue May magazine when asked which leading man she’d prefer for her next picture: “Gene Hackman I loved working with QUOTE OF THE DAY: him in ‘Zandy’s Bride’ I also would like to star with Marlon Brando — if he was not going through one of his mumbling stages” write the nation’s tax laws also get a little extra help in complying with them the Internal Revenue Service says The IRS each year opens two branch offices in congressional office buildings to assist congressmen their aides and taxpayers who valk in off the street But unlike the three branch of- fices serving the rest of the Washington area the two Capitol Hill offices are not advertised No numbers appear in telephone books for the two facilities which are tucked away in the labyrinth of corridors in the House and Senate office buildings Only small door signs identify the offices as branches of the IRS And the agents who staff the offices are more experienced in tax law than the people who normally work in other IRS branches (2 SECTIONS 24 PAGES) Jewelry can bring out realities of waking fantasies says a psychologist By using gerns as props a woman can go from to seductive vamp 9A happy-go-luck- eggs” The 2000 eggs were gone in less than five minutes Hanna said at least two people had to be given y Fighting Inflation Layton City employees are like everyone else trying to keep up with treatment Hanna said he was shocked and ashamed by the adults’ behavior He said the youngest children didn’t even have a chance to look for their eggs WASHINGTON (AP) — When tax time rolls around the people who Gem of a Dream that haven’t eaten in weeks” Hanna said “You wouldn’t think that the adults would go out and hunt first-ai- d an Live” CAROL BURNETT y y Tax Law Makers Given Extra Help With Their Returns Carol Burnet t to Get Another Shot at Enquirer Thousands of Adult Grinches Steal Easter Eggs COLUMBUS (UPI) — A zoo offi- ba would grant safe passage out of the country to any national who could obtain a foreign visa LDS FOUNDING SITE 7A inflation by negotiating new wages for the fiscal year that begins July 1 And the city is trying to come up with the hard cash 6B 1 v X |