Show iiriiffUTanW- rimirrtrafilnai Ji ijnHi tea 342nd Day FLY THE FLAG FOR THE HOSTAGES Serving Weber North Davis Morgan and Box Elder Counties Ogden Utah Friday October 10 1980 No 284 93rd Year 25 1 Daily f vv V'V f v x r 50? Sunday v ' N v O V V BAGHDAD Iraq (AP) — Iraqi forces He said the planes including American-were reported bogged down today in made Boeing 747 jumbo jets flew efforts to gain control of Iran’s oil port from Tripoli Libya over Greece and of Khorramshahr but the air war Bulgaria and into Soviet airspace beflared and Libya became the the first fore landing in Iran Arab nation to declare support for b Iranian warplanes bombed the Iraqi Iran in the conflict cities of Kirkuk Mosul and Suleimanieh today the Iraqis reported Col leader Moammar Libyan an was said it “Islamic Khadafy duty” They said 13 civilians were killed in the for other Arab countries to back Iran raids and five Iranian planes were shot Libya’s official news agency JANA re- down ported It quoted him as saying Iraq Iraqi jets raided oil installations near was a US proxy in the war and adding Ahwaz and all planes returned safely an Iraqi communique said “We have resolved to confront Ameriits ca in the Arab world” Iraq issued little information on Khorat aimed offensive The Libyans also were reported sup- ramshahr on the disputed Shatt plying Iran with large quantities of at the nearby Iraand waterway arms and ammunition some 70 miles of Abadan nian refinery h A respected Israeli radio monitor south of Ahwaz capital of Iran’s 22 Irasaid he intercepted messages indicatsaid Khuzistan Province It ing the air flights of supplies began nian and three Iraqi soldiers had been Wednesday and about 10 planes made killed in the Khorramshahr area in 24 trips that day and Thursday He could hours d not say whether the flights were conBut reporters in the sector of Khorramshar said the Iraqis tinuing today non-Ara- J 19-day-- hold the northwest neighborhoods and the port section but the Iranians hold southeast sector and the bridges on the Karun river which divides the city An Iraqi commander said the Iranians continued to hold a key bridge with an emplacement of five or six tanks He said the Iranians wrere able to lob shells on the port but could not advance on the ground An Iraqi military communique reported two Iranian helicopters shot down over the southern sector Thursday and said 16 Iranians were killed It said Iraqi ground forces destroyed power stations and set fuel depots afire in Ahwaz al-Ar- ab The Iranian news agency reported an Iraqi MiG jet raided the railroad station in Ahwaz and artillery shelled the station killing 14 people Iran said Iraqi warplanes also bombed two hospitals in Ahwaz killing “a number of people” and shelled Abadan demolishing part of the Red Crescent oil-ric- Iraqi-occupie- NY (UPI) — Police toa “deranged mentalfor day searched ly disturbed” killer in the mutilation murders of two black cabbies whose hearts were cut out Although there was no evidence linking the cab drivers deaths to the shooting deaths of four black men last month the head of an investigative effort by federal state and local law enforcement agencies said Thursday the slayings appeared to be the work of insane assailants “We have a deranged mentally disturbed person involved in these two homicides” Erie County District Attorney Edward Cosgrove said He called the mutilation murders “the most bizarre thing I’ve ever come across in my life” Police also believe a white gunman responsible for four shooting deaths of blacks during a period in September was mentally unbalanced and BUFFALO 36-ho- ur had an indiscriminate hatred for organizations were active in the area “I have no evidence those organiza71 exist in this community” Costions Edwards cabbies The Parler blacks grove said “There may however be some people who assume these identities and foist themselves on the public in this traumatic time” Edwards was found Wednesday stuffed in the trunk of his cab in the Buffalo suburb of Amherst The body of Jones was found near a harbor in the town of Tonawanda Cosgrove said both victim were dead before their hearts were removed and that the the killer or killers “knew how to go through the chest cavity and ribs to find the organ” He speculated a hunter might know how to and Ernest Jones 40 both of Buffalo had their chests slashed in similar horizontal fashion — and their heart cleanly removed Edwards also was beaten about the head and Jones’ throat slashed Robbery has been ruled out as a motive in the killings since money was found on both men Asked if the shooting deaths last month and the cabbie slayings were the work of the same killer or if the first set of slayings inspired the second Cosgrove said “Everything is poss- ible” fUll-sca- zi er Staff In an unusual “joint session” the Ogden City Council and the Weber County Commission each voted Thursday night to become partners in a $16 million project to 50-5- 0 5-- renovate the Ben Lomond Hotel into a complex Both bodies approved a complex package of agreements covering office-commerci- al property appraisals and land negotiations space rental hiring an architect and a pact that the city and county will share equally in a projected annual revenue shortfall estimated at about $340000 over the next several years That joint approval came over le 2-- tion along Washington and both city-coun- ty long-rang- By BECKY CAIRNS Standard-Examin- er Staff cases of toxic shock syndrome — a disease traced to the use of tampons by women — have been diagnosed in Utah since February the Utah Department of Health reported today There was no indication in the report released by the department’s Community Health Division that any of those cases resulted in deaths The report is not a cause for alarm — just awareness Ogden Dr Robert Newman said There may be a large clustering of cases in Utah in comparison to other states according to the state report This could be attributed to increased awareness and reporting by physicians the report said Women should follow suggestions on tampon use issued this week by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Dr Newman and another Ogden gynecologist said The college advised women to stop using tampons until more research is done into toxic shock syndrome Tampon use has been linked to the rare disease in studies by the US Center for Disease Control Utah one of two states in the study discovered an incidence of 15 cases per 100000 population and researchers have related it to the use of the tampons Meanwhile Ogden area stores report response has been heavy to a refund offer for Rely tampons made by Procter & Gamble Co the manufacturer Studies found Rely was involved jn more cases of toxic shock syndrome than other tampon brands Procter & Gamble placed an advertisement in Wednesday’s Ogden Standard-Examine- r and other newspapers across the nation advising women to stop using Rely and to return the unused product to the company for a refund Several local stores said they are giving Fifty-thre- e years Charles Kuralt showed Americans how it looks “On the Road” and now he’s wrapping up ’s his final journey right where it all began in the autumn forests of New England He’s dropping the series to become a network anchorman Says he in Springfield Mass “I’m feel- ing sad about not wandering around anymore But I guess it’s time to call it quits” Has the mood of the country changed in 13 years? Says Kuralt “I guess it depends upon whether you’re lying on the beach at Malibu or standing in an unemployment line in Detroit The country is just too big and varied to pinpoint That’s what makes it so fascinating” super-absorbe- SNOW SUIT: John Hamil of Funeral Home in Abilene Texas is irked at Southwestern Bell Telephone Co — and if he wins his lawsuit the irk will cost the utility $311000 He says proofreaders at Bell didn’t read proof any too well when they made up the Yellow Pages last March They ran his funeral home ad under “Frozen It’s giving Hamil the shudders galloping Says he “Some guy even called and asked what meat was on special for the day ” He’s suing for damages mental anguish loss of revenue and “aggravation of a medical condition” — says he paid for the ad to be listed under “FunFoods-Wholesal- was driving a mini-bu- s which struck another car Her sister Janice received a cut lip according to Sheriff’s Office reports Standard-Examine- r photo by Stephen Matlow 2819 S 3925 W hotel at $14 million Weber County will be the single largest tenant in the hotel leasing a minimum of some 47000 square feet over a period The state will lease over 45500 feet a year and Ogden City will lease just over 23000 square feet 10-ye- ar Ogden City’s annual payment on the hotel will be about $450000 which includes $285751 to lease space and some $170000 to cover the city’s share of the projected annual revenue shortfall Weber County’s contribution will be $750000 including the $170000 shortfall amount and $580000 for space rental The state will lease its space for $564815 and if the commercial space is rented at the projected 10r percent vacancy rate another $235000 in income would be generated for the project Except for the commercial area all leases are based on a $1236 per square foot charge frozen for 10 years As a result said Mayor Stephen Dirks leasing costs “will become more and more economical each year” due to inflation City and county officials said the aesthetics of the hotel parking would reflect the same commitment toward beauty evidenced in the Municipal Building grounds Toxic hock7 Final Journey 13 ONLY HURTS WHEN SHE SMILES sides of Ogden Avenue and the construction of a ground-leve- l parking facility Joint action came after Lester Froerer of the Ogden Appraisal Co gave a detailed explanation of his appraisal on the hotel property Froerer has also appraised the adjoining property to be purchased from private owners but the council noted those appraisals will not be made public until owners have had time to review them Using what he called “an income approach” which bases property e invalue on projected come Froerer set the value of the ECuralt Talcing OFF THE ROAD: For IT A moim NAMES IN THE NEWS CBS-TV- 0 Brit Anderson 5 who hurt her tooth Thursday in a minor traffic accident bites on a towel to stop the bleeding Brit was in an accident at 5600 S 3500 W Roy Her mother Margene Anderson of FBI agents probing the September black in the fueled fears and Thursday shootings for possible ciyil rights violaneo-Naattenor a Klux Ku Klan tions warranting their community that Cosa more assume would “now active was but tion group responsible grove said he did not believe any such aggressive role in this investigation” strong objections from Councilwo-ma- n making ballot by Weber County Roseanne King who warned Commissioner — the commission the project will cost Ogden resi- had actually continued its meeting dents a property tax hike of “four from earlier in the day into the to five mills” and cast the dissent- council session — commissioners voted 0 for approval ing ballot in a 1 council vote She urged that the decision be Commissioner Douglas Hunt was delayed until the city can see how a absent from the meeting but Chairman Boyd Storey assured the counproposed Utah tax limitation initiative fares at the polls in November cil Hunt is fully behind the project Councilman Dorman Baird also The action now clears the way said he has some serious reservafor the sale of $16 million in retions about the project but agreed venue bonds and bonding consult-tant- s to go along because the agreetold the assembled elected ments provide the project can be officials that the bonds can be pacdropped if financial conditions kaged and ready to go on the marchange the bonding ability of either ket in about 30 days the city or the county The bond income would pay for In what was probably a history hotel renovation property acquisi By DON BAKER r do that The deaths of the cabbies whose bodies were discovered Wednesday sm Standard-Examin- S Y& nt super-absorbe- e” eral Directors” nt VHJ' Sjt ' I V w “I try to reassure them ” Dr Newman said While chances of developing toxic shock are slim the doctor said if patients have unusually severe symptoms he would advise them to come in for a checkup If a woman has symptoms such as high fever rash she vomiting diarrhea or a sunbum-lik- e should discontinue using tampons and consult her doctor immediately the ACOG said Dr Newman said the chances of a Utah women getting the disease are about 15 in 100000 among tampon users This is the figure released by the National Center fqr Disease Control Dr Egbert said it is unclear why one woman gets toxic shock syndrome and another does not But he said he is advising his patients to follow the general advice of the ACOG Five local pharmacies and drug stores said customers may receive refunds for unused Rely tampons if they turn them in to the store where the product was purchased “We’ve had a real good response” Don Blair assistant store director at Grand Central on 12th and Wall said “I can’t give you any counts but there’s plenty of them coming refunds for boxes of Rely purchased in their stores A refund may also be obtained by sending unused Rely with your name and address to Rely PO Box PM006 El Paso Texas 79966 While women should be aware of the syndrome and the data linking it to tampons Dr Newman said they should not panic Toxic shock syndrome is a rare disease and the risk of contracting it is low Dr Newman said Dr William Egbert of the Ogden Woman’s back” Alan Brown of Smith’s Food and Drug King Clinic said the general advice given by the ACOG is good but he also noted the disease is 4275 Harrison said his store has also had “a an enigma bunch” of Rely boxes returned “The Procter & Gamble representative pick“I think they’re very good suggestions” he said “I’m not sure they have merit but for now ed up a few cases of them last week” he said it’s best to follow them” The stores are given credit by Procter & The ACOG said to further reduce the risk of Gamble for the merchandise returned All tampon use women should alternate tampons stores have taken the tampons off their shelves with sanitary napkins during each menstrual following the Sept 22 directive from the comcycle and should change tampons at least every pany 8 hours to reduce the risk of infection Lane Call manager of Layton Drug Co in Dr Newman said frequent charging is imestimated his store has had 30 to 40 portant and alternating tampons with other Layton of boxes Rely returned types of sanitary protection makes sense The gynecologist who works at the Ogden While tampons have been linked to toxic Clinic said he has received many phone calls shock syndrome the ACOG said no actual from women who are concerned about using relationship between tampons been established has disease and the tampons or about cold or flu symptoms 6-- cause-and-effe- ct Bid Buffer OK'd Brigham City Council approves $245900 bid and adopts a buffer zone 3a Rosie Grier Former defensive tackle finds happiness by 2D reading the scriptures All-Pr- o j' 10A MOUSETRAP (4 SECTIONS Classified Comics Editorials Horizons LocalMetro 4A 10A-- 1 1 A Section 5C 5C Section 3C C Section 2A D Television UtahTheWest Weather ‘ V 2C-3- C 14A-15- A Obituaries Sports ¥ 6C-15- C B Markets Movies 4 44 PAGES) |