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Show The Salt Lake Tribwnc, Tuesday, March at, Kidnap Suspect Led Double Life I k the PARIS (AIM The only suspect captured kidnapping of Belgian industrialist Edouard Jean Finpain apparently led a double life as a successful salesman in a southern Freni h city, xhce said 111 "There is only one form of employ incut til can our country that think of that has no bright spots, and that is coal mining There is generally an overproduction and they are out of work; if not that, it's a strike Then when they da go to woi k, the mine blow s up "Then, if none of these three things happen, they still have the worst job in Dec 19, the world " 1 Monday The nobleman was released Sunday after nine weeks of captivity and after the susx-et- , Alain Caillol, made a dramatic telephone plea to the other kidnapMrs to avert a gratuitous murder Police indicated they behev e the effect of Caillols phone call all but proved that the xuxHct was the leader or principal plaunci for the kidnap gang Caillol .16, was captured a shixitout Friday night when a supixised ransom transfer turned into a jxihee trap Under interrogation he had ixirtrayed himself as only a minor part ipant sent to pick up the money Sold Bookcases Investigators say Caillol sold Ixxikiases and owned a small villa with a swimming pool in MontXlher, near I ranees Mediterranean coast Stunned residents of the area described him as a gentleman living an apparent life of ease with his pretty Parisian wife, though they said he apparently was away traveling much of the time Police files, however, have references toCaillol in Pat is and in Switzerland over the past several years, officials said In the telephone call, Caillol told till kidnapix rs, You must release the baron, its all lost You'll never get the ransom," police rejxirtod Industrialist Released Ix-sthan three hours later, Empmn was driven to the southeast outskirts of Pans and released with enough money to take a subway downtown and to call his Italian wife, Silvana, from a pay telephone at the ixipular cafe Le Drugstore Throughout his detention. Empain was ill fed, hooded and chained to a small tied in such a way that he could not stretch out, police officials said They also confirmed that the tip of the little finger of Ins left hand had been severed and sent to police as proof he w as lx?ing held He suffered greatly, police Director Jean Dueret told a news conference night 111 11 p y & 1 - ' Will Slilomo Got Rack on His Foot? TEL AVIV, Israel Shlomo, an giraffe in local zoo, fell unexplain-ablSunday, and zoo keepers have not been able to get the '2 ton animal back on y 1 his feet. Keepers are cautious of using a crane to lift Shlomo, since Londons giraffe, Victor, died of a heart attack caused by shock during a similar rescue effort. 11-y- Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda held an urgent meeting with his cabinet Tuesday and it was announced later that the formal opening, scheduled for Thursday, had been cancelled Regular commercial flights were to .start Monday, April 3. A spokesman said the action was taken because control tower equipment was damaged by protesters Sunday and there was the threat of more iolont demonstrations No new date was set lor the opening of the airport 41 miles northeast of Tokyo Japan's Kyodo news sen ice quoted officials sources as saying it would be sometime in May. TransjHirt Minister Kenjm Fukunaga had said the damage to the control tower could aifect operations and safety Airport foes include environmentalists, farmers forced to sell their land and leftists who claimed it might be used for military purposes They have vowed to fight until the airport is abandoned. A statement issued by the cabinet said the opening had to be put off due to the destructive actions of a group of violent extreme leftists The actions are of an entirely different nature from the movement of some local farmers and are aimed at the destruction of law and order, constituting a serious challenge to the democratic the statement said It reported the system, government "is determined to take tough measures to round up and control these violent leftists" and asked for "the understanding and cooperation of the lieople of Japan as well as those concerned abroad. steel F.arly Tuesday, police ripped down a tower that had lieen built by protesters to obstruct the flight path at the end of a runway Ru ss Physicist Party Flap New York Times Serv ice - One of the Soviet Unions MOSCOW leading physicists has been expelled from the Communist Party after making a pubh-- ' statement to Western newsmen protesting restrictions on travel abroad. Dr Sergei M Pohkanov. a 51- - ear-olnuclear physicist and corresponding member of the prestigious Academy of Sciences, said a party meeting of 140 people in the Nuclear Problems Laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research at Dubna, (10 miles north of Moscow, where he works, had voted unanimously 10 expel him and to recommend his dismissal from his job The action, which took place Feb 21. followed a news conference last November at which Pohkanov criticized Soviet authorities for refusing to permission to his wife and daughter he accompany him to Ceneva, where was to do experimental work for a y ear After his public statement, he said, nothing hapiiened to him for some months Attempts were made by Ins superiors to persuade him to recant, but he refused Me stopHd pay ing party dues in an effort to force party officials to hold a meelmg to expel him, he said (Copy right) d . Reuter News Agency BUENOS AIRES -Argentinas ruling military junta marked two years in power Monday and said civilians will play an increasingly important part in running the country. Argentina now has only two civilians in the federal government Provin- cial governments, municipalities, state companies and unions are run by military officers, put into power after the junta overthrew 3 POKTSALL. France UPI) French divers will blow out the bottom of the supertanker Amoco Cadiz lo get out all r"maining oil in beached hulk and put a quick end to the world's w'orst oil spill, a government official said Monday. In the nearby port city of Brest, police used tear gas to disperse 2.000 au- youths demanding tonomy for Brittany and claiming the oil disaster proved the region would lie better off managing its own affairs. No injuries were reported at the demonstration, organized by members e movement of the "Breton Marc Becam, secretary of state who heads the local cleanup program, said a special demolition squad from the N iv y base at Toulon will mine the ship as soon as the weather improves and the sea becomes calmer The Navy frogmen will attach explosives to the underside of the hulk and blow open a hole The ocean then will force anv pockety of oil out (he open the ship Becam said efforts to sop up the floating oil and clean the benches would be useless if the remaining oil estimated to be up to 30,000 tons is allowed to seep out gradually for months Marine commandant Francois (lillot said Sunday, however, it was unlikely that the seas would be calm in the next two days. About 90 percent of the ships 220. IKK) ton cargo of crude oil already has washed ashore, Killuting the rugged Brittany coast for 110 miles. A spokesman for Amoco International, owners of the vessel, said French Navv teams boarded the Amoco Cadiz Sunday and opened all hatches to increase the flow of oil hatches Beach Searched hi Kidnap Hunt It O ME ( U P 1 ) -- Thousands of police scoured a beach north of the city Monday following tips that two urban terrorists suspected of kidnapping former Premier Aldo Moro had a hideout the area Police sources said w it nesses had tippcni them that a man and woman among the seven Prime 111 Red Brigades urban guerrilla suspects m the Moro kidnapping had been seen in. the area recently and may have had a hulcout nearby They said xhce also had found old Red Brigades publications on the beach and that witnesses had reported four suspicious young men digging tn the sand Investigation r I issued two communiques since the kidnapping The first included a photograph of the Moro in captivi- ty and announced their intention to try him before a "peoples tri buna I The second, issued Saturday, said the head of the ruling Christian Democratic Party was undergoing interrogation to "clarify the imperialist and policies" of his party. The gang accused Moro of using the Italian Communist Party, which supports the Christian Democratic government, to spy on the proletariat so that his own party could better oppress the working class sources also said that continued questioning of witnesses to the Moro kidnapping reported that a woman among the abduction team was the most aggressive and expert m using a submachine gun. The ultra-lef- t Red Brigades terrorists abducted Moro. Italy's most influential politician and front runner in tiie upcoming presidential race, on March 16 after killing his five Ixxly guards in a hail of gunfire. The Red brigades hav 0 ROOF REPAIR COATING MATERIAL PLASTICS ROOFING FAPFR Cjz'Tvp'wf Sopp'y Roofing kAo KETCHUM'S The Fun Place To Shop 400 So&6b w. 1 with excellent coverage at reasonable cost. Gunmen Hospital, medical, surgical, catastrophic, and maternity benefits combine to make this an attractive plan for those who do not Slay have health insurance where they work. 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