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Show fjgjjgftt int salt Lake Tribune, Monday, M&riti AprU 3, 1978 Scientists Discover Massive Black Hole in Outer Space Continued Front Page One lianl region of 7 a jet is evident extending out 5.000 light years from the core. Such jets, seen in several galaxies and quasars, apparently manifest great explosions from the core. have The new observations of been a coordinated effort by as 7 motions of stars near the core of the galaxy broaden sectral lines emitted by those stars. On Mount Palomar, electric scanners were swept across the central region of the galaxy to record variations in light intensity with a precision newly made possible by such devices. As explained in a telephone inter tronomers using two of the world's most powerful telescopes: the reflector of the Hale Observatories on Mount Palomar in instruCalifornia and the ment of the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona. The Kitt Peak observers recorded the extent to which very rapid 200-inc- h 157-inc- h view by one of the astronomers. Dr. Jerome Kristian of the California Institute of Technology, this disclosed an extremely bright point of light in the center and a halo less bright but still very brilliant extending out 15 to 20 arc seconds from the center. That is roughly the angular width of the planet Mars as seen Carter Urges Rhodesian Talks As Trip to Nigeria Concludes Continued From Page One as 1 know there are no remaining differences between myself and Gen. Obasanjo. the president said. During his tour. Carter has attacked Communist military intervention in Africa. Ignores Issue liut a joint communique Sunday night ignored the issue, indicating the Nigerians do not share Carters displeasure over the presence ol the Cuban and Soviet personnel. The communique criticized Smiths arrangement to introduce black rule by tlw end of this year because it fails to guarantee a genuine transferor power to the majority" and does not consider tlu. views of all Rhodesian nationalist groups. On South Africa, the communique said Nigeria would give all possible to political and material support nationalist groups there. It made no reference to U.S. views. The president conceded that Gen. Ofysanjo wants tougher action against South Africas white minority government. I think the general would lie rijpre inclined to take additional embar- action against South Africa than wPuld we, Carter said. if Under Arms Embargo ; South Africa is under a mandatory U.N. arms embargo, but western powers have rejected calls from Third World and Communist countries for a total economic boycott. Announcing the new bid to solve the Rhodesian issue, the president said: We now will move as quickly as possible to call together the parties who are in dispute concerning Zimbabwe those who have been identified as the nations Patriotic Front, the front-lin- e who surround Rhodesia, and also the parties to the internal settlement: Smith, Muzorewa, Sithole and Chirau. ?The president referred to Bishop Abel Muzorewa, the Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole and tribal Chief Jeremiah Chirau, who this month struck an accord with Smith providing for the countrys first black government by Dec. 31 under a constitution with special guarantees for the white minority. The guerrillas backed Patriotic Front, supported by Rhodesias five states, has reneighboring front-lin- e jected the deal as a sellout and pledged to step up its five-yewar against the administration in Salisbury, the Rhodesian capital. We will begin now to explore the earliest date when this (new meeting) might be accomplished, Carter said. We and the British will act as hosts and we will, of course, encourage Vkijted Nations participation as well. ; Qurters national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, said an initial meeting was planned with the Patriotic Front leaders, Robert Mugabe and Fiery Collision Kills Driver, Six Musicians - A van PETTUS, Texas (UPIi transporting a south Texas band home from a late night engagement and a car collided on a rural stretch of highway Sunday and exploded into flames. Seven persons died and one was listed in critical condition. It has been one of the longest nights I can remember, said Ellis Ginn, a Department of Public Safety patrolman. "It looks like we are going to have to go to the dental records to identify most of the bodies. And we are having to call a lot of families this morning with bad news a lot of families. The driver of the car and six members of the Los Traviesos band were killed instantly in the 2:50 a.m. accident about a mile south of this southeast Texas town. The lone survivor, identified as Patricio Serna of Pharr, was airlifted to Brooke Army Medical Bum Center in San Antonio with bums over 90 percent of his body. He was listed in critical condition. According to the DPS officer, the driver of the car identified as Esteban Deluna of Pettus apparently swerved into the path of the bands van. Ginn said the driver of the van, identified as Walley Mimoz of Pharr, tried to veer away into the other lane apparently at the same time the driver of the other car tried to get back into his own lane. They met head on at the center Ginn stripe and burst into flames, said. Its surprising anyone survived that. -- Sleet, Rains -- ar Wintry Punch Assaults Wide Region 4: ; 2 M' a, S' United Press International The ghost of the winter of 78" returned to much of the eastern half of the nation Sunday, spewing snow, sleet and freezing rain where the warmth and sunshine of spring had briefly prevailed. Associated Press Lesertftoto Daughter of Badagry, Nigerian leader, Adeiota Akran, kneels before Rosalynn Carter to present First Lady with bouquet. Joshua Nkomo, possibly this month. Brzezinski said the meeting involving all the parties would follow, perhaps as early as May. to write the new constitution and hold universal suffrage elections among 6.7 million blacks and 263,000 whites in Rhodesia. Asked what would happen if Smith does not show up, Brzezinski shrugged and said: If he doesn't, he doesn't. Brzezinski billed the initial meeting with guerrilla leaders as a follow-u- p to Februarys Malta Conference, where Britain and the United States brought the Patriotic Front nearer to accepting a western plan for transition to black rule in Rhodesia. Smith is currently joined with Muzorewa, Sithole and Chirau in an executive council in Salisbury, which is Snow fell across parts of the Dakotas while a band of freezing rain or sleet extended across southern Minnesota and southern Wisconsin into northern Illinois. Stockmens advisories for cold ram or snow were continued over central and eastern South Dakota. Travelers advisories were posted for Minnesota where winter-lik- e temperatures were expected to intensify into the night. Winds of up to 30 mph whipped across much of the upper midwest. Light snow flurries dusted the ground from the northern Great Lakes to northern New England. Showers and thunderstorms were scattered from eastern Oklahoma through the middle Mississippi Valley, and from the central and northern Rockies to the Pacific coast. Snow continued to fall in the higher mountain areas. Steady rainshowers in Wyoming threatened to wash away a temporary bridge that spans a creek in the tiny community of Baggs. Authorities were rerouting all truck traffic on Wyoming 789, a major link between central Wyoming and central Colorado. Sunrise temperatures plunged into the 20s from the far northern plains through the Great Lakes. Tire Kills Five Children in Louisiana While Mother Out Running Errands I' - BATON ROUGE. La. l'PI Five created by the small fire. All appeared young children, left alone and asleep to have died in their sleep. while their mother ran errands, died They really weren't burned or late Saturday in a fire at a house that at all, said coroners office charred firemen delayed entering they investigator Mike Williams. "You could thought it was empty. of their mouths the soot sec in a "If we had had any idea there were w here couple had inhaled it." they kids inside we would hae broken right in." said one fireman. Firemen said the eause of the fire The five children rangmg in ages might have been a candle the family used for light. The mother, Terry Lynn from 9 years to 4 months apparently suffocated in the dense, black smoke Greep, 28, who said she walked to a small grocery store and was shopping when the fire started, had her electricity turned off two weeks ago because of an unpaid bill. 2 Cops Slain, Bandit Dies In N. Y. Battle She said she just didn't have any money to pay her bills, said L. W. Washington, the funeral director in charge of the children's sendees. Firemen blamed the lack of light for their overlooking the children. Two (Kilicemen NEW YORK (UPI) No Light in House were killed early Sunday in a wild no light in the house." was "There shootout on a Brooklyn street with two Washington said. "There was no way robberies suspects, police said. for a person to see what was going on. One of the gunmen was also killed The victims were identified as and the other seriously wounded. The wounded suspect was arrested eight Edwin, 9; Bobby, 6; Trevia, 4; 2, and Treschel. 4 months. The blocks from the scene by an four older children were found in one cop. of the small A police spokesman said the two bedroom house. The infant was in the other officers, Christie O. Masone, 33. of bedroom. Brooklyn, and Norman R. Cerullo. 29, of Shirley, N.Y., were pronounced dead I think they were dead before the at St. Johns Hospital. firemen even arrived," Williams said. Police said Masone and Cerullo Youre talking about, from the first . Mopped Malino Gonzalez. 26, and Clevetime the fire was observed until land Davis, 35, on a street in Brooklyns firemen got there, maybe five, 10, 15 45 section about t minutes And thats from the first time a.m. because they resembled two men it was observed. It could have been suspected of commiting a recent series smoldering 20, 30 minutes or more." of armed robberies. Calls Disregarded When Masone became involved in a Adding to the tragedy were reports scuffle with Gonzalez, Davis pulled out that their calls for a .9 mm Browning automatic and began by three at the fire trucks were as April shooting Gonzalez began disregarded firing. Fool's pranks. However, hire Chief officers with a revolver. Willie Miller said recordings of Gonzalez was killed by Cerullo, emergency telephone lines showed only of died bullet before he and Masone two calls were received and hnth were wounds to the head and chest. treated as legitimate reports. Miller said the youths apparently dialed the wrong number and that the person who answered the call suspected it was a joke and led them to believe it was the fire department. "This happens a lot of times, Miller said. And whenever they call another number people will talk back with them and tell them, Oh yes, youve got a fire. This is why we went to the recording system. Accepts Teaching Positions Editor Resigns Magazine Post NEW YORK m Bcdford-Stuyvesan- 1 teen-ager- s AI he is resigning to take teaching posts at two medical schools. i who has lioon editor of Satur- - The ly Review magazine tor of the last 38 years, ( 1 i llume I IP magazines presi- dent, Carll Tucker, will succeed him, Cousins mourned Sunday that Tar-mro- y i Norman Cousins, syid. A , SAVE ele)ine mfurm.Uion I NuiiiIm'I". 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Beginning this week, he will be chairman of the magazine's editorial hoard, he said, and will continue to write the magazines editorials. his Cousins became editor of The Saturday Review in 1940. For two years in the early 1970s, as the magazine went through some ownership as- changes, he was not sociated with it when it is relatively close. The stars proved to be in such wild motion that an extreme concentration of mass in the core seemed necessary to provide the gravity holding them captive. Despite the brilliance of the core region, it did not indicate the presence, by a wide margin, of sufficient stars or other conventional matter to do the job. and so it is suspected that a supermassive black hole exists, perhaps hidden within the brilliant core. i Copyright i New Cancer Drug Called The Most Potent Ever HOUSTON' (AP) With the help of a computer, scientists have designed and produced what they call the most potent an agent drug ever made so lethal it kills hundreds of millions of cancer cells in laboratory mice with a single dose. Researchers from the University of California at San Francisco say the drug azetomicin is one of a new class designed to stick to cancer celis longer than other drugs in order to intensify its effects. anti-canc- er Israeli Will Go To Egypt For Sessions Continued F rom Page One this week to continue those efforts. Sadat said. Parallel political and military negotiations begun after Sadat's peace journey to Jerusalem last November were suspended In January because of disputes over a homeland for the Palestinians and Israeli withdrawal from captured Arab territory. It is impossible to resume the meetings of the military and political committees unless there is a clear change in the Israeli position, Sadat was quoted as saying in the interview. Egyptian officials said Weizman last week brought no new peace proposals. Sadat was quoted as saying Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin had antiquated ideas and was unable to overcome the psychological barrier between Egypt and Israel. Weizman reviewed his Cairo talks at the weekly meeting of the Israeli cabinet in Jerusalem Sunday. The cabinet then issued a statement calling on Egypt to reconsider it refusal to resume formal peace negotiations. Talking to reporters after the meeting, cabinet spokesman Arieh Naor disputed Egypts claim that Weizman brought no new peace proposals. Naor said the defense minister carried new suggestions, ideas and thoughts that had not been raised before, and said Egypt's response to those proposals was not yet clear. He declined to elaborate. Reading from a statement drafted by Begin, Naor said, The government of Israel expresses its wish that the the Egyptian government positive Israeli proposals aimed at the renewal of peace negotiations. Naor would not confirm that Weizman is to return to Cairo. Dr. Martin A. Apple, head of the team that developed the new drug, cautioned that there is no assurance azetomicin would have the same effect on human cancer as it did in mice. No human tests have been made. However, Apple said, "It is probably better than many drugs used clinically now, at least according to our computer projections. And the computer model in he uses "almost never misses judging whether a new drug will work i in people, he added. Bound to Cells Speaking at a weekend session of the American Cancer Society's annual science writers seminar, Apple said the secret of the new drug's potency is the time it stays bound to the cancer cells. Individual cells have molecules on their surface called receptors that have a highly selective attraction for certain other molecules. "The length of time the drug stays bound to a receptor creates the intensity of the 'drug effect, Apple said. A common cancer drug such as adriamy-cibinds for about one second, but azetomicin stays stuck for 1,500 to 1,700 seconds, he said. Apple said the chemical structure was designed with the aid of computer modeling. Most of the drugs developed in this century have come about g through trial and error, a method that produces relatively few useful agents that do exactly what doctors want, Apple said. Utilize Computers The California researchers drew information from PROPHET, a nationwide computer network of chemical and biological data sponsored , by the National Institutes of Health. With this background, they simulated molecules in three dimensions on television screens and manipulated them for desired effects. Scientists synthesized only the simulated molecules that were projected to be better drugs. An average day of PROPHET study is often more useful than a year or two of trial and error in the lab, Apple said in a report. To get the new family of drugs, the researchers looked at drugs and chemicals that used the basic genetic material of cancer cells their DNA as receptors. The scientists then tinkered up improved versions of these agents that would form a better bond with cancer n time-consumin- DNA. Azetomicin, the most promising of the new drugs, was tested in mice. Animals with malignant tumors as large as 15 percent of their body weight were routinely cured with a single dose, Apple said. PLO Leader Decries U.S. Position on Palestinians NEW YORK (UPIi Palestine Liberation Organization chief Yasser Arafat charged in an interview broadcast Sun- day that the United has retireated completely from its States promise of for the Palestinians. He said a joint Soviet- - American communique last year did not even mention Gunman Released on Bond self-determinati- for the because of Palestinians ton to backslide on pressure from its RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) A student who tried to hijack a plane Saturday was released on bond to the custody of his parents and was back home Sunday. Authorities released Richard Carbide Bland on $2,000 bond and set a hearing in Henrico County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court April 18. The boy was charged under state law with Answers, taped in interfering with an airplane, brandishing a firearm Beirut Saturday, that the and simple assault, said Henrico County Dot. Francis Palestinians were big J. Curran III. enough to control ourBland, a descendant of the colonial patriot Richard selves," Bland, boarded a Louisville-boun- d Piedmont 737 at But he did not specifiByrd International Airport with a rifle Saturday and cally reject a link be- demanded it be flown to New York. tween a Palestinian But an alert stewardess ushered the plane's 62 homeland and Jordan, out a rear door while Bland was in the passengers which President Carter cockpit. When Bland returned to the passenger favors section, the remainder of the crew climbed out a Palestinian Homeland window, leaving the boy alone in the plane. Arafat said WashingPolice surrounded the plane and he surrendered ton has pulled back p about two hours later. from Carter's deNo one was injured. claration in March, 1977, a at York Academy in Bland, that the Palestinians Shackiesford, was descrilxd by relatives and friends should have a homeland. as an A and B student with a deep interest in history. The American ad"naughty . . spoiled baby, Israel." Arafat also said in the interview on the ABC news show Issues and . step-by-ste- 10th-grad- has ministration re- treated back completely," Arafat said. You (the United States) are controlled by the blackmailing lobby of the Israelis. "You are supplying jour naughty baby, your skilled baby, Israel, with everything from Phantoms (fighter planes) to flowers. You are not neutral, because of your spoiled baby ." 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