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Show mi Salt Lake City, Utah Vol. 217, No. 71 Sadat Woos Hard-Lin- e By Nicolas B. Tatro Associated Press Writer President Anwar CAIRO, Egypt Sadat, his peace drive further slowed by Israels new stand on occupied territories, was making overtures Friday to the Arab states alienated by his diplomacy. U.S. officials in Washington, meanwhile, reported Vice President Walter F. Mondale may be sent to Egypt for talks with Sadat in an effort to get Mideast negotiations going again. A stop in Alexandria for talks with Sadat would come after Mondales trip to 3 Israel scheduled for June Meanwhile, the Cairo newspaper A1 over Egypts demand anti-Israe- Presidents Ahmed Sekou Toure of Guinea and Mohammed Siad Barre of Somalia Five Kejpctiomst Nations Toure said Sadat told him he was prepared to restore diplomatic relations with all five rejectionist nations Libya, Iraq. Algeria, Syria and South Yemen He broke ties with the five last Dec. 5 after they met and vowed to "freeze relations with Egypt Sadat told reporters that though he is willing to resume relations with Libya "1 am not ready to put my hand in Khadafys hand. Sadat and Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy have exchanged sharp personal attacks, each li "We are ready to restore diplomatic relations with Libya ... but first slander campaigns against Egypt should be stopped because all those reject ionist countries owe much to Egypt," he told a news conference after meeting with for Price Twenty Cents 197k Arab States in Unity Move e for the Palestinians in June 24, Saturday Morning those territories. The Israeli policy was spelled out in response to U.S. pressure. Sadat said earlier this week that Israels statement was "not the end of But in Alexandria on the world. Thursday he sent out a signal that he wants to restore the Arab unity that was shattered by his solitary search for peace, a mission denounced by Libya states and other hard-linas "traitorous" to the Arab cruse Akhbar reported that the Carter administration wants to bring the Egyptian and Israeli foreign ministers together next month in London to try to revive the stalled bilateral peace talks. And Sadat announced he is sending two key aides on diplomatic missions to Western Europe and Somalia. Peace Initiative Deadlocked Israels refusal last weekend to commit itself to negotiate the permanent status of the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip cast new doubt on the future of Sadat's peace initiative, which is deadlocked liiMiir Krriitiraati accusing the other ol being mentally deranged The reject lomsts charge that Sadat's IH'ace efforts weakened the united Arab political front against Israel A reconciliation, in the view of some, would force Israel to make greater concessions and pave the way to a comprehensive settlement more to the Arabs' liking. Other, more radical Arabs reject any peace settlement Vance to Attend The A1 Akhbar report, quoting informed sources in Washington, said Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance also would attend the projected London meeting with Foreign Ministers Mohamed Ibrahim Kamel of Egypt and Moshe Dayan of Israel Egyptian newspapers also said Sadat send his vice president, Hosny Mubarak, on a diplomatic mission to London, Bonn and Paris in the second week of July. The purpose was not reported, but observers said the tour would most likely deal with the Mideast stalemate. The papers also said War Minister Mohamed Abdel Ghany el Gamassv would lie sent to Somalia next month. Egypt backed the Somalis in their losing battle against Ethiopia for control of the Ogaden Desert of eastern Ethiopia. will Rakes Brzezinski Critics Carter Defends Adviser By Brooks Jackson Associated Press Writer FORT WORTH, Texas President Carter said Friday his national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, is being unfairly made a scapegoat by critics of U.S. policy toward the Soviet Union. Carter, fielding audience questions after speaking to a civic group at the visit to Texas, beginning of a two-da- y said unnamed special interest groups within the United Stales are attacking Brzezinski. - In his speech, Carter pleaded anew for passage of his energy program and .for cooperation with the administra tions often special interest groups who dont and Im president, like what I decide and I make the final decisions always look for a scapegoat or someone they can attack without attacking me personally, he said, adding: "And I dont think its fair. It's certainly not right for the Soviet Union and Cuba to jump on Dr. Brzezinksi when I'm the one who shapes the policy after gelling advice from him and campaign. The president was scheduled to address a dinner in Houston late Friday. Believe Unfair said critics are zeroing in on Carter Brzezinski when they really should direct the criticism at the president. And Carter added that, he believes it is unfair for the Soviets and Cuba to jump on Rrzezinksi. The president made the remarks session during a question-and-answin which he denied strenuously reports of dissension among his foreign policy advisers. Unfortunately, in our country quite fund-raisin- anti-inflati- g dent Fidel Castros harshly Brzezinski in an interview network television correspondents. "Were not going to let the Soviet Union push us around, Carter fairly shouted to a full house at the modem coliseum-conventiocenter. Pausing for an overwhelming applause to fade, he added, "Were not going to be second." Carter said the United States should not be second to the Russians in economic, moral or political strength. I believe that the best way to get along with the Soviet Union and to emphasize friendship and cooperation and peace, is for our country to be consistent, is for our country to be strong, he said. n others." Cites Soviet, Cuba The Soviet Communist Party news- paper Pravda had attacked Brzezinski for allegedly being overly hostile to the Soviets. And last week, Cuban Presi- - Making Good Frogress 29 Italian Terrorists Given Sentences Up to 15 Years mem- TURIN, Italy bers of the terrorist organization that killed former Prime Minister Aldo Moro were sentenced to up to 15 years in prison Friday after a trial lasting 15 weeks. Sixteen were acquitted. Charges against one were dropped earlier. Renato Curcio, the most prominent of the founders of the organization, known ? the Red Brigades, received 15 years in prison. So did Pietro Bassi, an ideologist for the gang that has as its goal the destruction of the Italian state and the fomenting of a Marxist revolution. Other prison sentences ranged from 3 years to 14 years and 9 months. One was a suspended sentence of 2 years and 3 months. The defendants were not in court to hear the sentences read by the presiding judge, flanked by lay jurors wearsashes, the ing Italian national colors. The steel cage 12 yards long and 3 wide from which 15 of the defendants had been following the proceedings on previous days was empty, two microphones dangling idly from the ceiling bars. Political Warfare The accused had made known their refusal to attend just before the session started, and under Italian law they had their way. Their absence was in keeping with their previously stated contention that trials in Italy have nothing to do with justice but are acts of political warfare waged against the people by the ruling class. The answer of the Red Brigades to the sentences came in a leaflet found in a phone booth on Piazza Marmolada in another part of town. The message said that the countrys government, through its imperalist police force, was resorting to the military occupation of the cities and the progressive militarization of the factories. Thursday Attack It called on all revolutionaries to take up arms against military and police installations, government buildings and the men who work in them, and generally to make it impossible for the enemy to move and act in neighborhoods, factories and schools. In the message, the Red Brigades took responsibility for an attack Thursday in which a police station was sprayed with gunfire. e Renato Curcio Red Brigade Leader 8 energy-legislatio- Carters statement about challenges to the nations will was an apparent reference to the administrations futile battle to win congressional enactment of the program. Curcio and Alberto Franceschini, for instance, were sentenced for eight to 10 years for armed robbery in Bologna and to seven years for firing on police in Another leaflet signed by the Red Brigades was distributed in Genoa Friday. It said that Antonio Esposito, a police official shot and killed in that city on Wednesday, had been executed by the organization because of his role as counterrevolutionary agent. The killing had already been claimed by the Red Brigades in an anonymous phone call to a local newspaper Wednesday. The overall charge against the defendants here Friday was membership He said fuels must be conserved while adequate incentives are provided to oil and gas producers to search for new supplies. Milan. The court here also sentenced them to 18 months in prison for insulting the court after they rejoiced in court over the Moro slaying and shouted from their cage that his murder was a fine act of revolutionary justice. Today's Chuckle , Inflation hasn't touched all of life's necessities the $2 window at the track Associated Press laserpboto President Carter waves as he House for trip to Texas. Adwalks to helicopter at White viser Frank Moore joins him. Israel Accuses U.S. Of Pro-Ara- b View Reuter News Agency JERUSALEM Israel and the United States Friday appeared to be heading for a new clash with Israeli officials charging that Washington was n line adopting an increasingly in Middle East peace moves. The entire Middle East peace process could be endangered by Washinb gtons increasingly blatant policy," an official in Prime Minister Menachem Begins office told Reuters. We are increasingly asking ourselves whether the Americans can continue to act as an objective mediator in the Middle East dispute. pro-Ara- pro-Ara- Israeli officials have been irritated is still $2. (Copyright) N.H. Power Plant Protesters Converge on Seabrook Anti-Nucle- ar - SEABROOK. N.H. (UPI) By car, bus, van and bicycle, hundreds of protesters rode into New Hampshire Friday for a three-da- y protest at the site of the $2.3 million Seabrook nuclear power plant. Saturday theyll also come by boat to picket the 10 percent complete power plant from the point a mile offshore where its cooling tunnels will release heated water environmentalists say will harm marine life needed by future generations of humans for food. 0 Predicted Spokesmen for the sponsoring Clam0 shell Alliance predicted members would show up for the demonstration. They hoped that many members of the public also would attend an energy fair Saturday and rally Sunday now that the group has pledged to keep the protest orderly and leave the Seabrook site Monday. Last year demonstrators refused to leave the site after a occupation and police arrested 1,414 persons on "riminal trespass charges. Sy snpathy Protests anti-nucle- 2,000-3,00- 2,000-3,00- Page B-4- -5 Urges Energy Priority The president introduced the in April 1977, declaring that fuel conservation must be given a priority that is the moral equivalent of war. The relative lenience of the sentences explained also by the fact that the key defendants had already been sentenced in other courts on other charges. A-- B-- 6 During his speech, Carter asserted will is being tested in the battle over a national energy program. Carter, arriving in early afternoon imfor the luncheon appearance, mediately addressed complaints from two important segments of the states gas producers and cattle economy raisers. that our national is Tribune Telephone Numbers, Page 2 B-- 5 ff No Murder Charges There were no murder charges against the defendants, most of whom have been in jail for three years or longer. The bloodiest exploits of the Red Brigades, including the abduction and killing of Moro, have happened since then. Inside The Tribune Amusem't Bridge Business Churches Classified Comics Editorials Foreign a SALT (strategic arms limitation) agreement with the Soviet Union without unwarranted delay. Were making good progress. Though the gist of his remarks echoed Carters speech given earlier this month at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., it was believed the first time the president responded directly to criticism of Brzezinski. and participation in an armed gang for the purpose of subverting, by violent means, the economic, social and political institutions of the Italian state. Curcio and some of the declared members of the Red Brigades were also found guilty of kidnappings, sabotaging state installations and other terrorist acts of various kinds. New York Times Service Twenty-nin- Carter said, Im determined to have Lifestyle National Obituaries Regional Sports Star Gazer Television Washington "More than trained (in people have been protest techniques). We dont know exactly how many are going to show up, said Harvey Wasserman of Montague, Mass., one of the early leaders of the Clamshell. He said 200 members from all New England states had been in the area since 2,000 Monday, going door to door to hand out leaflets and discuss nuclear pow-edangers with local residents. Similar but smaller sympathy protests against nuclear energy were scheduled this weekend in California, Illinois, Florida, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Texas, Vermont and Washington. r Coming Sunday In The C lo Visit. Not to Live In Nio Great Gatec That Hate by what one described as the flow of Washington statements handing out grades for us and the Egyptians. They were particularly annoyed by President Carters praise of Egypt for what he said was its moderate reaction to Israeli answers on questions put by the Americans concerning the future of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Carter earlier criticized the Israeli Cabinet response to the questions and s the state department termed the inadequate. Hopes for Meet Meanwhile, in Washington, Friday,' officials said Secretary of State Cyrug-Vancis hoping to meet the Egyptian, and Israeli foreign ministers in Europe next month for a new round of peace, negotiations. The officials stressed that Vance's-trave- l plans were not definite and said an announcement was not expected before Monday. Diplomatic sources said London had been suggested as a site, but this was not definite either. According to the officials, the latest thinking was for Vance to leave here on or shortly after July 6 for the meeting, then join Carter for the Bonn economic summit from July 7 and possibly meet Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko somewhere in Europe for a new round of strategic arms limitation talks before returning to Washington. Mideast Trip Possible Depending upon the talks with Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Kamel, a trip to the area by Vance or special Middle East envoy Alfred Atherton could follow shortly afterwards, the officials said. ans,-wer- e 13-1- The United States is hoping that at that meeting, the Egyptians will present proposals of their own for the territories of the West Bank of the Jo "dan River and the Gaza Strip. Present Proposal Israeli-occupie- d The United States was disappointed by last Sunday's Israeli Cabinet decision on the West Bank and Gaza, in which Begin's government effectively postponed for five years any firm decision on the future of the two occupied territories non-viole- Saturday's Forecast Salt Lake City and vicinity Vari- able cloudiness, chance of afternoon, evening thundershowers. Weather tails on Page C-- de- Associated Press Leserpboo Reactor site at Seabrook point I of planned Nuclear Plant will he focal demonstration anti-nucle- this ar weekend. Arts Fest At the 'Bird Officials here think an Egyptian proposal on the future of the two areas, which are the key elements holding up the stalled talks, must be put to Israel before the United States can make . suggestions of its own. V |