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Show 2 A Thy Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, March Hears t Appeal Opposed by Justice Office 31, 1978 Garter Notes Harmony With Brazil Continued From Pane One loader who exists that doesn't constantly fool the preKsure." On the nuclear issue, the president explained that the Cintisi States was opiKsed to Brazil's plans to ixirchaso a nuclear reprocessing plant from West Germany Iwcause it wcnild produce weasms grade plutonium. He1 was not challenging Brazils right to conclude such a deal, he said, hut "as a friend of both countries involved," the United State's reserved the right to express its concern at the potential pnjliforation of such a deal., Carter also strongly defended his right to meet with private Brazilian citizens opxsed to the government of President F.mesto Geisel. In a "diverse society such as you have here in Brazil," ho said, it is imjiortant for me to visit with different persons who represent different views. And as the leader of a nation, I reserve the right to cruft with whom I please." After his nows conference, Carter paid a call on the politically powerless Brazilian Congress where he addressed a special joint session convened in honor of his visit. He drew a standing ovation from the Deputies when ho spoke again of human rights and the Importance of democratically oloottxl legislatures. By dividing his schedule between meetings with government officials and opHsitkn figures. Carter made it clear that his administration is willing to deal with the military regime of President Geisel, but intends to keep its lines out to other elements of Brazilian society as well. The Geisel government seemd to resent this tactic at first, but by the end of Carters official visit the tension had full-cyc- .r W. Associated Press Laserphoto bac- - NASA-designe- HOUSTON lUPI) David, the boy in the buMile suit with no natural immunity to germs, has gaimxi some real mobility for the first time in his life. Bui he can get into trouble as well as any 6 year old. Summing up the talks. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell said he thought the whole tone and atmosan relations phere of Brazilian-Amer- u had been improved by the isit. S 1 30, (XM) Chi his first excursion he sprayed nurses and family with a garden hose. Another time he swallowed part of his coin collection. A bar has OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) to pay $130, ooo to settle a law suit brought by the heirs of a man who died of alcohol poisoning after downing in shots of ruin fo celebrate his 21st birthday. The agreement, approved in Alameda County Suiierlor Court Wed nesday by Judge Stanley Guide, says the Cloverloaf Bowl in Fremont will pay the sum to the widow and two children of Christopher Ewing. Ewing died in 1971 after drinking the rum in the howling alley's bar. d "He has expressed a fear of falling his spacesuit)," Nichols said, until actually experienced a fall. Then he up, laughed and fell down purposely. seems very comfortable in the suit. Ask your you us your car primarily for business, leasing may be the answer. Leasing simplifies accounting, frees capital and allows a bigger tax deduction. Call your accountant-the- n call me and let me show you the other profitable aspects of leasing. tf Dislodge Coin pincer-equippe- (in he got He d, Basically, we weren't worried about the coin, Feign said. Its the same as any other child that swallows a coin and it gets stuck in the esophagus except foi his condition. David has a severe combined immune disease. Germs from the common cold could kill him. He has lived all but the first few seconds of his life in a sterilized environment that began with a plastic bubble and now has been expanded to two container-sizeplastic habitats a Finding it impossible to remove the coin directly, the doctors operating in a social room pushed it into his stomach where it and another swallowed coin passed naturally a few days later. d JIM HAWTHORNE. LEASING MANAGER Marion Willey Shooting Claims 3rd Victim r CLIP i & D-QO- (Weekdays before III a.m.. Sunday before I SUSPENSION FILING CABINETS : Heovy-DutSteel Construction 26 Vj" Deep Cabinets Drawer Pulls and Index Frames Built For Style and Durability Only i , 84 iKt-- HERE'S WHERETO CA1.I. Newspaper Delivery Information. 3 DSn FULL lufut ir alum, want sporti, '.torts, have a sttir or fe.ilurf o t Hanl to talk about? W your paMT n i istm- -' Do you want to discuss a classified or display adtertisenienl' ou Son 292-443- OFFICE FURNITURE Tribune lclchone Numbers Ikt 8c 1800 South Main Bountiful II SAVE accountant. Doctors had to dislodge the coin with a special flexible, lighted tulie stuck down Davids throat. deficiency A third member of a SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. (AP) Spotsylvania County family died Thursday of wounds received during what police said was a shooting brother. rampage by the victim's Mark Gavis, 17, died at a hospital in nearby Fredericksburg. The youth's parents had been killed and two teen-ag- e brothers wounded Tuesday. Psychiatric tests have been ordered for Chris Gavis, w ho was being held in connection with the killings. a But something as simple as swallowing the coins could have been a major problem for the child, doctors said. take any child, David seems to prefer puttering around to highly structured activities," Nichols said Wednesday. s She said (luring cross examination thal two attorneys, Howard Hall and Greg Bautzer, told her Hughes inquired about the legality of handwritten wills in the 1941 s. Harold Rhoden, sulistitute executor of the three page, handwritten Mormon Will dated 19ti8. asked Miss Henley if Hughes ever told her alxxit w riling a holographic handwritten will. have no rocollis'tion of him telling me," said Miss Henley. She never talked with Huglies after psii) and communicatisl with tin indtis Inalist through memos or persona! aides. Miss Henley said she saw Hughes in 1972 in Nicaragua hut did not disturb him Iwx'ause hi1 w as sleeping "Not only is David the longest surviving patient with SC1D, he is not critically ill or suffering from recurrent infections. He is strong, healthy and has never had a sick day. Learning to Write I)r. Buford L. Nichols said he is learning to write, spell and paint. Soon he w ill begin to read. and causing false reports among jittery residents of another explosion at a train derailment site. "The people are pretty nervous over there, said Wayne Jeffries, plans and supervisor for the state office of emergency services, but there was no explosion. He said cleanup crews were dragging some of the smoldering, derailed cars away from a tank of butadiene and "that kind of rekindled the fire. At the same time, a power line fell and the power went out, Jeffries said. "Some of the people just knew it had gone off again, he said. "They thought there had been an explosion. Jeffries said a fireman at the scene was overcome by smoke and was taken to the hospital for observation. to Widow agned Consider Treatments Doctors reported they have recently considered experimental treatments designed to cure the disease and allow David to live a more normal life. "But all potential solutions must be weight'd against the risks and possible remedies have proved inappropriate or said Dr. Ralph D. Feigin, chairman of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine. p A burnLEWISVILLE, Ark. (UPD ing tank of lethal chemical flared Thursday and a power line collapsed, knocking out electricity for a short time Hughes instructed that tlio codicil be held with the will unopciiisl subject to instructions accompanying the will. according to di mimeiits introduced into evidence. Nadine Henley, a lifelong business associate of Hughes, told the Nevada of jury an extensive search was made all Hughes documents for a will hut none was found, other than copies of a typed Hi page unsigned will which she drafted at Hughes' direction in 1944. In Alcohol Dentil mobile unit and the suit similar to the ones astronauts wear in space. mobile isolator Wearing a spacesuit-likdesigned by N ASA engineers and medical experts, he recently inspected his parents hfxlroom, his sister's playroom, examined family photos and played some records. But going outside was the real treat. A visit to tin1 zoo and a fire station are coming up in the future, his doctors said. Town Jittery At Blaze Site Co. presented a Nevada jury Thursday in a trial to determine if the Mormon Will is authentic or a forgery. The codicil, dated and signed June 10, 1939, referred to a 19:i8 will and removed a man from the list of trusties Bubble Boy Enjoying Treat Of New Spacesuit Mobility ebtxxl. ts'cause he resigned from Hughes Tool LAS VEGAS (UPIi An amendment to a will was written and signed by Howard Hughes which indicated he executed a last will and testament 38 years before lie f1id which has never been found, according to evidence teria, plays outdoors for first suit. time, in David, who has no natural defenses against The Justice WASHINGTON (AP) Department on Thursday urgisi the Supreme Court to deny a hearing to Patty Hearst, the newspaper heiress convicted in a hank holdup with members of the Symbionese liberation Army in 1974. The department argued in a legal brief filed with the court that Miss Hearst s rights were not violated at the trial on bank roWiery charges. The legal brief argues that Miss Hearst waived her privilege against selfincrimination when she testified in her own behalf. She is currently free on a $1 million bond and living with her parents in a San Francisco suburb pending Supreme Court appeal. She was sentenced to seven years in prison for her part in the holdup at the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco follow ing her kidnapping by the Symbionese Liberation Army on Feb. 4, 1974. Miss Hearst contendt'd that she took part in the roblxry out of fear of her captors, who included William and Emily Harris. In her appeal to the Supreme Court, Miss Hearst contends that she was denied a fair trial Amendment But No Will, Hughes Witness Insists 99 A rwi p ni QUALITY SINGLE PEDESTAL DESK V?.' ''5-- e 1 i All Steel Frame With Woodgrain Desk Top 45"x24" Woodgrain Plastic Top Chrome Legs, Smooth Silent Drawers and Privocy Locking Obituary Notices 111 Weekdays before Weekdays after T i ill Sundays after 2 p m Saturdays after I p ni Toll t n-- e in I lah .IT "ill Z IT SU ! IT JIT , Xp 1 ft? 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