Show feeamtor FLY THE FLAG FOR THE Serving Weber North Davis Morgan and Box Elder Counties 291st Day Ogden Utah Wednesday August 20 1980 No 233 93rd Year I V 7 'i 504 Sunday me ABC Scrap Fa ' 4 M I P ' 2 54 Daily va p r' y HOSTAGES ' V ' ?& ? ' ml Vv f f sn f 1 IA-- A V frr v t h '& Schedules S rr-- HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — The strike by 65000 professional actors has forced the NBC and ABC television networks to scrap planned fall TV schedules It was still unclear what CBS planned to do It means more repeats for millions of television viewers who have endured a summer of reruns And viewers may have to wait much longer for an answer to the burning question “Who shot JR?” While NBC and ABC issued revised lineups CBS — home of JR and the “Dallas” series — did not But CBS did notify its 204 affiliated stations that the advertising campaign launching its new season is being postponed The strike by the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists came at the peak of filming for the new season Instead of a new 1980-8- 1 lineup scheduled to begin Sept 8 on ABC and Sept 15 on NBC audiences will be fed a diet of repeats movies ballgames and even another incarnation of “The Flintstones” And NBC which has finished last in the ratings in recent years apparently has an edge Both CBS whose new season also begins Sept 15 and ABC appear to be at more of a disadvantage because NBC has the World Series beginning Oct 14 and an abundance of series not affected by the actors’ walkout including “Real People” “NBC Magazine With month-lon- g & JEDDAH Saudi Arabia (UPI) — Arabian Airways passenger jet that caught fire and was A Saudi forced back to Riyadh for an emergency landing erupted in flames on the ground trapping and killing all 265 people on board — most of them Pakistani Moslems on a pilgrimage to Mecca Government officials said rescue teams rushed to the Lockheed TriStar jet after the plane with 249 passengers and a crew of 16 landed at the airport it had left moments earlier Tuesday for Jeddah “But the fire had engulfed most of the aircraft” a joint statement L-10- 11 by the Saudi Civilian Aviation authorities and the Saudi airline said explaining the rescuers could not get near the burning craft “There was no contact with the Company in Boise Doubts Employees Were Aboard Plane Idaho (AP) — A Co spokesman has said it isn’t likely that any of the several hundred company employees stationed in Saudi Arabia were involved in the Lockheed jet crash in the Saudi capital earlier in the BOISE Morn-son-Knuds- en day The jet crashed at Riyadh far to the south of the remote desert spot where Morrison Knudsen employees are stationed The company is contracted to help build the King Khalid Military City but the company is now winding down its involvement in the project Morrison Knudsen spokesman Vern Nelson said Tuesday the company’s safety department in Boise had not received word of any deaths or injuries to company employees “We have people flying in and out of that area but apparently we didn’t have anyone on that flight” Nelson said “We would have heard something by now if any of our workers had been involved” ""A said “It was plane” the statement to open the plane’s impossible — the scorched began removingburnt-out hulk bodies from the while experts from Lockheed and the Saudi civil aviation authority began an investigation The statement said the pilot radioed that a fire broke out on board minutes after taking off from Riyadh airport for the Red Sea port of Jeddah 500 miles away and that he would attempt an emergency landing On the ground the plane moved to the end of a runway as rescue workers dashed out and the pilot radioed that the crew was trying to remove the passengers through the emergency exits But flames engulfed the plane and rescue teams could not open the exits the Saudi Civilian Aviation Authority said later explaining there was no contact with the aircraft because of the flames The worst aircraft disaster involving a single plane was the crash of a Turkish Airlines DC-1- 0 near Paris killing 346 people in March 1974 The second worst was the 273 killed in May 1979 when an American Airlines DC-1- 0 lost an engine and crashed at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport r airThe version of the craft used by the Saudi airline can carry up to 400 people The last major crash in Saudi Arabia was on Nov 26 1979 when a Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 707 crashed after takeoff from Jeddah killing 156 people Tri-Sta- - " $4J I As IA V e ? " I lr ' v A able to finance Federal Housing Administration and Veterans Ad- day raised the maximum allowable ministration mortgages interest rate for some government-insure- d HUD also said the allowable inhome mort- terest rate for payment gages from 115 percent to 12 per- mortgages willgraduated a from rise point cent a move designed to help more 115 to 125 a This is progpercent families obtain a home ram designed to help young Officials of the Department of families obtain relatively low payHousing and Urban Development ments to start out which will rise said the move will adjust the prog- in later years when their income ram to market mortgage rates will be higher HUD Secretary Moon Landrieu- thereby making more money avail- single-famil- y NAMES ' Mr j -- t'J f4 p fr A : PH It s - A 1' ! "'S "' I if A'5 i' v " £i r "a $ r ' f A A h v 'f 4 m JI ? s V '' - A Pi if 'P ' Ji fy -- 7 hi S iMv ft mrm i i j i i ' f - $ s' v- - 31-d- ay A'-y- V i ' ' $ ' Aif "? -- ' - L Toronto after rock music star Alice Cooper did not show up as scheduled for a concert UPI Telephoto POLICEMEN USE CHAIRS to shield themselves from flying bottles and debris thrown at them by furious fans Tuesday night in ©sk Star for ©ns®ri TORONTO (UPI) — Fans of American rock star Alice Cooper angered when the musician did not show up for a concert pelted police with bottles smashed stage equipment and fought among themselves in a riot that resulted in about 35 arrests and left 14 youths of some 14000 was told Cooper would not play A spokesman injured The melee at the Canadian National Exhibition Coliseum Tuesday night became so violent that police had to shield themselves with chairs from a barrage of bottles and footlights ripped from the stage The fighting spread from the coliseum to the nearby grounds of the annual Canadian National Exhibition the country’s largest fair and several vehicles were damaged before police brought the disturbance under control The riot began about 10:30 pm EDT police said when the crowd said many lower income families now are unable to obtain FHA and VA mortgages which offer lower rates and smaller down payments than conventional loans This is because when the FHA-Vceiling falls too far below market mortgage rates — which last week were between 13 percent and 135 percent — many lenders require the seller of a house to put up A for the musician said later that Cooper was ill The 14 injured youths were treated at local hospitals for broken bones and other injuries and about 35 other youths were arrested police said They were expected to be charged with being drunk in a public place assaulting police and a variety of other charges “Most of them were drunk” a police spokesman said The angry crowd threw bottles at each other and news photo- and hurled garbage graphers cans metal chairs and turnstiles ripped from the ground They also lit a number of small fires that were quickly extinguish- ed by police and coliseum personnel before firemen from a station on the grounds could arrive csekedl United Press International The federal government Wednes- ’ r' S 5 J y: j ri WA 1 A " The 265 death toll on Flight 163 a breakdown of the nationalities of the passengers and crew but it was believed most of the passengers were Pakistani Moslems on a pilgrimage to Mecca At daybreak the rescue teams - i £ firemen” which originated in Karachi Pakistan made it the third worst disaster involving a a single aircraft in aviation history The Saudi statement did not give V 'v-- I emergency doors both from outside or the inside — and it was impossible to bring the fire under control despite the massive efforts of a !& " Mestp e “Points” are a charge to the seller with one point equaling 1 percent of the mortgage In practice however the points are paid by the buyer since they are tacked on to the selling price of the one-tim- When firefighters did arrive some of the young fans attacked a chief’s car and nearly overturned it before being dispersed “I’ve never seen so many cops in my life” said news photographer Shane Harvey who was grazed with a bottle during the fighting “I would say there were 500 or more cops and that’s probably a conservative estimate “They were swinging their billies back and forth and I saw them grab a couple of guys People started throwing garbage cans turnstiles everything they could” said Harvey “There are windows broken everywhere They destroyed several trucks including a Pepsi-Col- a truck that was turned over on its side and every window was smashed in” Mounted police charged through the Exhibition grounds clearing people from the roadways house Landrieu said as many as 10 points have been charged recently and HUD officials said under the new interest ceiling the number of points charged probably will be its about six “points” ultimately increasing cost to the buyer But Mark Riedy executive vice president of the Mortgage Bankers Association called the government’s move “too little and too late” Riedy said the basic rate should have been raised a full percentage point and the graduated program a point and a half to help preserve what he called a “fragile recovery” in housing The present 115 percent ceiling was set on June 5 The government raised it to 12 percent effective Wednesday M THE NEWS Plans 'Heavier Stories' for New TV Show Ex-Evange- list GOING FOR BROKE: Marjo Gortner says he’s proved the public is ready for “heavier stories” and “we’re going to do them” The former child evangelist- - turned-acto- r of NBC-TVis “Speak Up America” — a lively forum of mass ’s co-ho- st audience participation born to the tube this month Gortner says net- work executives initially were nervous about his intent to cover controversy but response has changed their minds gun Upcoming is a segment onMadacontrol and “one with atheist and her son who’s Christian with the two of them fighting back and and India — and he brands as “demonic” the Indian life style of “accepted structural hunger” in which the victim can only “hope things forth” He also wants to do a segment on will be better after reincarnation the flock of child preachers now in Rote tells the Houston Chronicle the news Says Gortner “I think I he couldn’t stay in training while can ask them some interesting he was in India because “I would have had to dodge dying people in questions” the streets” HOW HUNGER IS: Pro soccer Says he of his own weight loss ace Kyi Ret Jr says he gained a “We really didn’t want to eat new perspective on world hunger much When you saw starving peoand lost 10 pounds in the process ple almost every day it was hard $7000 to develop an appetite I lost 10 during a Christian-inspire- d k trip to Southeast Asia pounds” lyn Murray O'Hair now a born-agai- n five-wee- to AFL Asks earefeiry CHICAGO (UPI) — Labor Secret- ence the council was expected to recommend endorsement of Carter and call for a meeting of leaders of “I’m as terrified as any other mortal” Winpisinger said of a says she’ll add one of her hats to his collection QUOTE OF THE DAY: New York Mayor Ed Koch in a letter of apology to Oklahoma Gov Gorg Nigh reimbursing him for the 10 cents he had to borrow to make a call from a pay phone at the mayor’s official residence during the trademark for years Democratic National Convention: On Saturday and Sunday they’re “I’m known for being tight-fiste- d getting together for appearances at but I don’t want any governor comthe Nashville musical theme park ing to Gracie Mansion to ever have Opryland USA Minnie and Hag-ma- n to say ’Mayor can you spare a both are hat collectors and she dime?”’ Play” And NBC has opted to show the existing first new episodes of popular shows such as “CHiPS” “Little House on the Prairie” “Quincy” and “Disney’s Wonderful World” As many as five episodes were completed before the strike was called July 21 “We are fortunate to have 11 schedule hours of our prime-tim- e unaffected by the work stoppage on the West Coast” said Brandon Tartikoff president of NBC Enter- tainment “That’s Incredible” “Those Amazing ” Animals” movies and CBS has only movies and “60 Minutes” The first week of the NBC “reABC will offer viewers “20-20- vised” season will kick off on Sept five-pa15 with a dramatization of James Clavell’s novel “Shogun” NBC will also move the 18th anniversary of “The Tonight Show” on Sept 29 a Steve Martin special and the movies “Act of Love” “The Boys from Brazil” and “Scout’s Honor” ABC’s revised schedule includes a “Family Feud Special” and two movies — big “The Women’s Room” a dramatization of the Marilyn French bestseller starring Lee Remick and “Marilyn” a movie version of Norman Mailer’s book on Marilyn 12-ho- made-for-televisi- rt ur on Monroe Officials of the two striking performers unions and representatives of the three television networks and major movie studios were to meet Thursday in a new round of talks requested by federal mediators TIP OF THE HAT: What do JR Ewing and Cousin Minni Pearl have in common? Hats — that’s what Larry Hagman never is without his Texas topper in his role as Ewing the Evil on the TV series “Dallas” and Minnie’s bonnet — with its dangling price tag — has been a Grand Ole Opry turn-of-the-centu- ry Scadc Carter's 'Election He noted the GOP tions at the New York City conven“summons America toplatform retreat tion withheld any immediate en- ary Ray Marshall made a personal from the fight against poverty and dorsement Reagan presidency leaders today for pitch to AFL-CIdiscrimination said his will union At the same time leaders of the their support of President Carter’s all 107 affiliated unions Sept 4 to notWinpisinger but candidate is a that endorse “There for any whipping boy the as the federation’s United Auto Workers union set a president formally back he is leaning toward a personal every problem — government” series of council met to recomSome union leaders such as Rubmeetings to decide on an endorsement of Citizens’ Party Kirkland said “Government (ac- endorsement mend an endorsement ber Workers President Peter Barry Commoner cording to the GOP) either caused who backed Kennedy s candidade deleSome 3500 who includes council “The president has one of the or The many feel every aggravated said they problem bid to they gates regional constitutional best labor records since the New primary during known to mankind” to support backed Carter or Kennedy but alternative no will vote between Aug conventions have AFL-CIDeal” Marshall told reporters as Carter in the general election cam- the primaries But presi28 and Sept 7 in secret balloting to The union leader conceded CarExecutive Council the dent Lane Kirkland made the outcome of today’s vote virtually cer- ter and the labor movement “have determine who if any candidate gathered for the opening of a three-da- y paign UAW supports in the fall camsummer meeting ‘I can’t support (Republican tain in comments Monday praising had our differences as we have the had with paign every president” Carter before the American FederMarshall was one of several ad- nominee Ronald) Reagan or (indeA union spokesman said UAW have been “There times many to Andeof ation convention Teachers on hand ministration officials candidate John) pendent President Douglas Fraser who Kirkland told the AFT Carter when we would have wished that soothe labor’s dissatisfaction with rson” Bommarito said Vice nominated President Walter (Carter) were willing to go further Carter’s jobs program which led Even Machinists Union Presi- “has fought on our side” on such and Mondale at the convention but is do more on domestic progto widespread suppport for a $12 dent William Winpisinger who issues as minimum wage job safeclose to Kennedy ideologically he said billion program in the Democratic walked out of the Democratic conty standards and labor law reform rams” until would the union’s deci“wait The AFT which strongly endorsParty platform advocated by Sen vention in protest of Carter’s nomi- and said the Democratic Party of- ed Sen sion is made” before Edward Kennedy in the expressing a Edward Kennedy opposition to fered labor “much more to support nation expressed personal preference primaries and fought for his posithan the Republicans” Following Marshall’s appear- - Reagan O David Brinkley” “Speak Up America” and “Games People Shark Caught great white shark has been caught off California and it could be the first of its kind to A survive captivity 1 1 a Delivery System Having babies at home Today starts a two-paseries out of Davis County on home vs hospital births 3a rt Parking Woes Where to Park 'em? 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