Show Hhte WoffM father testify Title X regulations to be changed Williams' in Atlanta's SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The federal government will require notification of parents when federal funds are used to provide minors with prescription drugs and devices for contraception Sen Omn announced Hatch Thursday Hatch said the changes in Tide X regulations will be posted by the Department of Health and Human Services today and will be in the Federal Register Monday Hatch who is seeking this year stressed he had only “vague sketchy” information about the changes which he said he was the first to disclose Jack Martin Hatch press assistant said their sources did not know whether the new rules would apply to abortions Hatch told a news conference here that the parental notification would be required for “unemancipated minors” and exceptions would be made where there is history of parental abuse of the minor He said there would be a provision concerning eligibility being based on need but he was not sure what it would mean The senator said the changes represent Utah’s viewpoint and “get their inspiration from the Utah state laws” Planned Parenthood which gets much of its funding from the federal government has come under attack by Utah groups which contend it fosters abortion and encourages sexual activity Much of the cirticism has concemd the organization's providing contraceptive information to minors without parental notification “Many minors are given access to contraceptives fully paid by the federal government” Hatch said “We’ve got to get parents involved” With notification of parents required "parents will be able to help the minor” Hatch said slaying cct ATLANTA (AP)— Wayne B Williams’ fathencajfa son murder trial Thursday that carpet squares Williams to the slaying of a young black man trereJ' chafed until after the victim’s body was Homer Williams also said his son had little and gave up hunting as a boy because "he didn’t air! “’"f much” Early Thursday a defense fiber expert had chiDemrit heart of the state’s case testfying that the fibers usedtU the defendant to the slayings of two young fibers taken at random from a lawyer’s office and mfcj a Un store The younger Williams a black btehret photographer and aspiring talent promoter was chased 4 murdering Nathaniel Cater 27 and Jimmy RayFi two of 28 young blacks killed in a dayhykni No arrests have been made in the 26 other cases p 'secutors presented evidence in the slayings of 10 blacks in effort an show to a young pattern fitting tke(Cae and Payne deaths Reagan says high interest is threat to econon now would be giving up a fundamental thing that is required” he added Reagan seemed to sidestep the earlier forecasts of his advisers of a strong economic turnaround by mid-yein the coming year I think “I believe WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan said Thursday that high interest rates pose “the greatest single threat” to the American economy but insisted that his embatded tax and budget programs will reverse the tide and pull the nation from recession The president also declared he has “no plans to send American combat troops into action” in El Salvador or anywhere else around the world He declined to spell out however the US options for future support of the ruling junta in that Central American nation besieged by leftist guerrillas As his budget director David Stockman had done a day earlier Reagan left the door open to revision and compromise with a wary congress over his $ spending plan for next year He told his critics: “Come up with some specific big-defic- ar 1 Reagan said he has no intentions of sending troops into El Salvador or any other nation it 7576-billio- n we’ll take a look” suggestions But Reagan in his eighth news conference as president made it clear he doesn’t think there’s much room for trimming his proposed 18 percent boost in defense spending "We cannot back away on national defense” he said without sending the wrong signal to friend and foe alike As for cadis to back off the massive tax cuts he won last year Reagan said that three-yea- r program still “represents the strongest thing we have” towaird restoring productivity “To abandon our taut policy Briefly Poland attacks church WARSAW Poland (AP)— Communist Poland’s martial law regime stepped up its attack on the Roman Catholic clergy Thursday and a West German newspaper quoted reliable sources in Warsaw as saying a nationwide roundup of priests is planned In its second broadside against the church in two days Radio Warsaw said that some “lower Catholic DUBLIN Ireland (AP)— The Irish voted for a new government clergy” were rekindling “old sources Thursday of conflict” such as placing of for the second time in eight months with the dismal state of the economy religious symbols (crosses) in public places state institutions and schools overshadowing the violence in NorThe broadcast accused one priest in thern Ireland nothem Poland of appealing to Opinion polls in the final days of the k parents to oppose efforts to remove campaign indicated the crosses from schools “even if they election was so close that all the parwere fired on in the process” ties may fall short of a working maAnother broadcast critized the jority in the Gael or Irish Parlia Irish vote again three-wee- t At the end Reagan said in the nationally is® d to session: “You don’t really want get those mistakes you said that I made the lax tiisti you? Because I’d like you to know that dotuf tion proves the score was five to one in my flatly refused to release that "docuinotmoa Meanwhile he announced that he will soon a panel of private citizens to search out want md to fatkr efficiency in the government with an eye reductions in the budget "This will be the largest effort of hi kind r t mounted to save tax dollars" Reagan laid them to roll up their sleeves and search ” he said We mem waste and inefficiency business and we intend to get results brad-cas- s j church for speaking out against internment of leaders of the independent union Solidarity and said some priests sought to “criticize the policy of the authorities toward extremists” One Western diplomatic observer who maintains close ties with the church said “Such criticism is likely to misfire Why criticize the church now after being silent for months since it began working in behalf of internees ' we’re going to see the recession bottom out ad we’re going to see interest rates begin to U ai the beginning signs of a recovery’’ he laid “Ta just not going to be pinned down on a dare” The president was clearly sensitive about aodn which pointed up factual errors in his previoan conference on Jan 19 In his opening statement Reagan remaikdk wouldn’t estimate how much government had qts in just the time it took him to enter the Eaa lata because “you’d find me wrong” ment Thirteen Irish nationalist candidates from the neighboring British province were believed to have litde chance of winning seats Election officials said the turnout among Ireland’s 22 million eligible voters was expected to reach 70 pc about average on an overcast but mild day nt Leftists blackout city SAN SALVADOR El Salvador (AP) — Leftist guerrillas destroyed several transmission towers Thursday morning near Santa Ana 30 miles northwest of San Salvador leaving ciparts of the nation’s second-largety without electricity They also claimed their forces killed or wounded 372 government soldiers in clashes last month and reiterated that the “hour of national insurrection st approaches” Meanwhile Lt Gen Wallace H Nutting head of the Panama-base- d and the t® in commander S army wi nerica planned to speak nnct time first sorters for the the miliwy I here to assess uthem Command n uspect arrested VRWELL Mich (APhT of one of r® (ranged husband farmbou® a at killed ople sted Thursday and a wan® rued charging him with She® murder Clare County hazey Aleck said Robert Lee Haggartwaff sperTenn Aleck Tk2 andhad!9M£d r another ten he was taken into cuW neer from neup ith seven counts"® |