Show -es!fec00 m 93rd Year 50tf Sunday 25tf Daily Monday August 18 1980 Ogden Utah Acting as spokesman the Dutch ambassador also handed a note to Rafsanjani describing the occupation of the US embassy in Tehran and the seizure of its staff as hostages as a violation of international law The note said this would have an adverse effect on good relations between Iran and the European Economic Community and called on Rafsanijani to have the hostages released A similar note was handed to Rafsanjani by the japanese ambassador Pars said during the meeting the The speaker of Iran’s Parlia- ment has brushed off a new request by Western diplomats to release the 52 American hostages or allow an international mission to visit them the official Pars news agency said today Pars dispatch broadcast by Radio Tehran said ambassadors and charge d’affaires from Italy Belgium the Netherlands and Japan met Sunday with Majlis speaker Hojuat Hashewi Ol-Esla- No 231 HOSTAGES dh United Press International A FOR THE Serving Weber North Davis Morgan and Box Elder Counties 289th Day j3® teatttitter FLY THE FLAG m Dutch ambassador sought permission for an international mission to visit the us hostages now in the 289th day of captivity In reply Rafsanjani said Iran’s foreign policy after the revolution” was based on endeavors to prevent the superpowers from occupying our country” He criticized the members of the Common Market and Japan for supporting the United States in the ‘‘conflict with America” “You referred to the question of US spies and international law” he added “I must reiterate that these international laws favour big powers If they were strictly obare not then served which-theextent a certain to they would counweak other favour us and British Broadcasting Corp in London said Ghotbzadeh asked the closure of the Soviet consulate in Rashat or Esafhan but gave no details It noted that Iran had closed its consulate in Leningrad tries” Earlier the British Foreign OfIn Tehran Radio Tehran reportthe closure of the ed Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotb-zade-h fice announced of the embassy in summoned the Soviet charge visa section h of d’affaires to his ministry and asked Tehran because of a week Irain the that Moscow close of its consulates nian demonstrations 11 diplomats said It tocapital in Iran Radio Tehran reported and their dependents were ordered day The broadcast monitored by the home anti-Britis- Tehran Radio also reported today that the Iranian foreign office announced that Iran had broken off diplomatic relations with Chile Chile was ordered to recall its staff and close its embassy within 15 days The broadcast said the decision was taken Saturday because the Chilean government had pursued a policy of suppression and repression towards the Chilean people for many years which is contrary to the principles of the Iranian government PRODUCING RESULTS mm wm- r J S' :£ r 4 f i' V ' ) KJ r V? 45- ? t 'Tff 's&' i - InlO i - i- - ' V'H r rcOv MIAMI (UPI) — The use of armed sky marshals and other strict airport security measures aimed at halting the hijacking of planes to Cuba already are producing results Diplomatic efforts to end the skyjackings are not The new security measures were prompted by a record three hijackings Saturday Three other planes were hijacked to Cuba earlier in the week The FBI said all six were the work of recently arrived homesick Cuban refugees who smuggled were arrested Saturday night while attempting to smuggle 4 quarts of gasoline through the security check points on their way to an Eastern Airlines flight bound for Miami The FBI said attempted air piracy charges were being filed against all six however Diplomatic efforts have been a waste of time the government says A State Department spokesman in Washington said Sunday the Cuban government has not responded — devices bottles of to US requests “that they permit as Cuban citizens who have come to and toys disguised gasoline the United States by boat to return bombs — aboard the planes The tougher security began pay- to Cuba in an orderly and safe ing off almost at once In Miami way” two Cuban refugees were inter“The approaches began in May to sneak and many notes have been decepted Sunday attempting bottles of gasoline past security livered to the Cubans including the barriers in order to board an Air most recent today (Sunday)” he Florida flight to Key West said “Therefore we have had noAn FBI agent identified the two thing from the Cubans but rebuff suspects as Jose Antonio Pablo-Lugon- on this issue” o 39 and Hector Picares Three planes — a o 41 of Union City N J They Pinero Eastern Boeing 727 a had been living in Union City for Republic Airlines DC-- 9 bound three months since leaving a reset- and a Delta Airlines tlement camp from Miami for San Juan Puerto In Tampa four Cuban refugees Rico — were forced to Cuba Satur- non-metall- ic RISKY RACE An unidentified American tourist narrowly escapes with his life Sunday during the ond annual Pamplonada or running of the bulls in Tecate Mexico The man (falling to sec- GETTING HIS KICKS: When Wallace walks down the Bill street he practically bruises the sidewalk That’s why afficianados of “full contact” karate call him “Super- foot” Wallace — who kicks at a speed of 60 mph and delivers a frequency of three kicks per second — will event headline the first world-titl- e in the sport Nov 7 at New York’s Madison Square Garden “Full contact” karate differs from “point karate” in that combatants make actual contact rather than pulling punches at the last split-secon- d And what does Wallace do when he isn’t chopping up opponents in the ring? He tours with the Blues Brothers to give private lessons to John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd Now you know where Belushi got his Samurai act TURNABOUT: Laurence Luckinbill Lucie Arnaz and Tyler Moore L-10- 11 Poland (AP) — The Polish Communist Party chief Edward Gierek postponed a planned trip to West Germany amid reports the strikers expected him to address the nation on the labor unrest No reason was given for the ment sent a special commission to postponement of the trip which negotiate with strike leaders de- was supposed to have taken place sometime in the next seven weeks manding sweeping changes The communist government sent “Many enterprises in the are on strike including the ports of a special commission headed by Gdansk and Gdynia” the official Deputy Prime Minister Tadeusz Gdansk Radio said “There is Pyka to Gdansk to talk with a therefore no movement of ships negotiating committee representThere will be no arrivals or depar- ing all the strikers in Gdansk Gdytures of ships with the white and nia and the neighboring city of red flag” Sopot dissident sources said GDANSK industrial strike in a three-cit- y area on Poland’s Baltic coast spread to the ports of Gdansk and Gdynia today halting all Polish shipping from them as the governtri-cit- y CHICAGO (UPI) — Charging that tion! “But it must not be a peace at President Carter is oblivious to an any price It must not be a peace of increasing Soviet threat Ronald humiliation and gradual surrenReagan today called for a world der” peace unhindered by American Reagan ignored the traditional “humiliation and gradual surrenpolitical recess to to come der” Chicago and accept the must world be VFW’s peace “Clearly presidential endorsement our No 1 priority” the Republican the first the organization has given presidential nominee said in re- - in 80 years marks prepared for delivery to the Reagan who spent World War II Veterans of Foreign Wars conven as an Army Air Corps officer nar post-conventi- on SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The part-tim- e guard who vanished with $185 million from a Brinks Inc armored truck mailed $20000 of the loot to a man to pay off a rt They said the committee had its headquarters in the giant VI Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk occupied by as many as 16000 workers since Thursday and that it issued 16 demands in the name of all strikers y in the area They said 30 had joined the strike so enterprises tri-cit- far Among the demands were an increase in average monthly wages from $170 to $236 monthly to compensate for meat price increases meat rationing to stabilize the market liquidation of special shops for the police and Communist Party officials guarantee of the right to strike the right to free establish free trade unions freedom of expression abolition of censorship and release of all political prison- ers The region strike-boun- d j i "'If1 200 miles north of Warsaw has a population of 700000 including some 200000 workers Although the actual number of strikers was not known at least 80000 workers were reported affected In addition to shutting down the ports and the Lenin Shipyard Poland’s biggest the walkouts have idled most refinery operations and transport in Gdansk a factory in “Yet the Carter administration rating training films in Hollywood seized the opportunity to harden seems totally oblivious” Reagan his criticism of Carter’s foreign said and veterans policies Reagan said the nation is sufferout called the he what Pointing ing from a “Vietnam syndrome” of the Soviet that is interfering with US foreign “threatening pattern” of presence by way Cuban proxies policy in Africa and the increasing Soviet “It is time we recognized that influence in the Persian Gulf ours was in truth a noble cause” Reagan said that throughout the Reagan said of American involveworld the United States is ex- ment in Vietnam “We dishonor the periencing a decline in power memory of 50000 young Americans ance who was not identified called police and later turned over the $50 and $100 bills to the FBI They said the money was to pay oft a business debt The cash was in a manila envelope mailed locally Friday after die ate that they had been buried for a long time The remains may also be taken to the University of Utah to be studied by anthropologists Dr John McCullough of the university’s anthropology department said bones of Indian bodies found previously in Northern Utah have been classified as those of the “Fremont” archaeological designation That designation refers to a group of Indians who are believed to have migrated from the Southwest and who were hunters and agriculturists The designation McCullough said can be defined by a flattening of the back of the skull He said however it is difficult to date such remains the guard George M Bosque 25 then commandeered a car in a and the money disappeared and nearby hotel parking lot to make was received on Saturday agents his escape said Acquaintances of Bosque deAgents also disclosed they were scribed him as a man interested in canvassing the predominantly gay law enforcement work and they Castro District for information on said he had a fondness for Nazi the fugitive because he was “a memorabilia known associate of homosexuals” Bosque worked as a city special and for Carl H Denton 22 Bos- policeman protecting businesses and residences in the Taraval Disque’s roommate Denton was not suspected as an trict The city Police Commission approves the appointments of such accomplice the FBI said Bosque drove the armored truck patrolmen who work closely with away from San Francisco Interna-tiona- l district police stations He joined Brinks in January 1978 Airport after tricking the driver into leaving the vehicle He as a part-tim- e guard al “personality profile” used to identify potential hijackers Saturday’s incidents however Aviation Adprompted Federal to ministration officials post armed US sky marshals on some Florida flights FAA spokesman Fred Farrar declined to say whether all flights would have them and what instructions had been given to the marshals Law enforcement agencies are giving particular attention to short flights (four of last week’s six hijackings involved flights of less than 200 miles) and to persons who y tickets buy one-wa- Gdynia that manufactures electric equipment for ships and other plants in the area The unrest stems from rising meat prices and chronic meat shor- - tages in a nation which exports' 100000 tons of its hams and other meat delicacies yearly to obtain hard currency The strikes broke out July 1 when the regime abandoned subsidies to keep meat prices down This raised the cost of some grades from $133 to $2 a kilogram — 22 pounds — and making them available only in special shops Bnside i niiiiiij The former California governor said the administration’s policies toward the nation’s veterans have been marked by breaches of faith hypocrisy and cruel betrayals He said the past successes of veterans’ organizations in pushing legislation through the Congress have been stalled during the Carter administration “soley because this administration has stacked the deck against you through the vast power of the White House” Reagan said it was a Carter administration “breach of faith” that compensation for veterans with d disabilities has not kept up with inflation He said it was the “height of hypocrisy” for the administration to praise Vietnam veterans and then propose a “stingy” 10 percent increase in the GI bill this year service-connecte- But the “crudest betrayal of all” Reagan said was the administration’s proposal to make the VA hospital and medical care system the nucleus of a national health insurance program 32 PAGES) 5C-9- C Comics Secret Kept Editorials Horizons LocalMetro Markets A young genius dies and the only man who knows his secret has sworn not to tell 5A A MAN IN SILKS 2C 2B-3- B 4A 6A-7- A Obituaries Sports Section 3C 9A 3C C Section Television 3B Utahthe West 8A 2A Movies Ignored No More Authorities are finally listen6A ing to incest victims who died in that cause when we give way to feelings of guilt as if we were doing something shameful” (4 SECTIONS Classified v Wluilf"1 con-troveris- Bits Gets $20 000 of $185 Million Brinks Loot Medical Examiner to Review Skeletal Remains Arrowhead n day The FBI said it was a one-da- y record The Delta and Republic hijackings occurred almost simultaneously Saturday evening forcing Cuban officials at Havana’s Jose Marti Airport to scurry around preparing for the traffic The Delta flight was delayed in landing because the Republic plane had to be rushed from the runway The three hijackings earlier in the week prompted the use by Saturday of some harsher security precautions including the Reagan Says Carter Oblivious to Growing Soviet Threat They open Monday in Beverly Hills Calif where for the first the FBI disclosed three weeks Lucie will play the business deal said Sunday the acquaint Agents sculptor and Luckinbill will be the doctor Then for the last three they’ll switch roles with Luckinbill as patient and his wife in the physician’s role Unorthodox? Why not says Lucie — “We just got married BRIGHAM CITY — The Box Elwe’re moving we’re starring together in a show and we’re going to der County Sheriff’s Department have a baby We decided to try will turn over skeletal remains of a human body along with an arroeverything the first year” whead to the Utah Medical Examiner’s Office for examination SECOND TIME AROUND: Sgt Curtis Larsen said the reWhen Larry Hagman was born to Mary mains believed to be those of an Martin she was a aspir- Indian should be given to the meding star with little time for mother- ical examiner today hood Now — thanks to JR Ewing The remains which included a and “Dallas” — Hagman is the skull and a variety of bones were star and his mother confesses she found just west of Perry last week has some regrets by Ken Quayle of Perry while he Said She to Hugh Downs in the was enlarging a goose blind Larsen said the remains were interview for taping of a two-paPBS-TV’- s “Over Easy” to air buried about 18 inches An arrow4 5 and “I often felt I cheated head was found on top of one of the Sept bones he said the children a little I gave to audiences what belonged to my chilLarsen said it could not be determined whether the arrow had been dren and got back from audiences the love my children longed to give embedded at one time in the body The appearance of the remains in- me” i! Miami-to-Orland- m Piamid just got married and already they’re into role reversal Not as man and wife — as doctor and paralyzed sculptor in “Whose Life Is It Anyway?” a play last done on Broadway by Mary Miami-to-Or-land- street in left center) miraculously escaped unhurt after falling in front of 10 angry bulls There were no reported injuries this year but a man was killed last year UPI Photo NAMES IN THE NEWS 'Superfoot' Scheduled At Garden es to mgs B Weather y y |