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Show t J A y Wl M 4 t Salt Lake City, Utah Vol. 217, No. HO UMIAs Iriop Twcnl 1978 August 22, Tuesday Morning Israe. Found By Yiets Bv I ,u 1 i hoi son sso( i.itcd Pi css Hanoi to Return Bodiuts lo IJ.S. tael 1FL Wl planes r ct all ittaik basis it mg !tn a w i it miles south of Benut ei e iq oiled thei e w i Isiuoli w.ii e kt ltd ti ' " ondon hlasti Pah stun. in old tbi Mund.iv ow ed a ltd w ml to si ai ll i tush ti ri ousts it x,i s aic living to sahut.igi the upi liming Midi as! sum nut at ( amp Dav id Bv Ru hard H Crow aid United Pri ss Intel nat ion ll ictnam told HANOI, Vietnam eight visiting congressmen Mondiv it has found the remains of 11 US servcemen listed as missing in action in the Indochina war and will ntiun them to the United States in m 'xtianoii giivcr nnn n! Witnesses ill Beirut said fill guiml las were killed and ll wounded in the B u aim h dawn air i aids on the But j Palestinian lelugei camp ne.u Biiiut nport on thi southern edgt of the 1 Rep G V Montgomery D Miss chairman of the congressional dele ga tion emerged from 2 Mr hom s w ith u e Foreign Minister Phan Hien and said farmers led Hanois searchers to the remains of the- - 11 No identities weie i apital casualties In the London att.uk a stewuidtss as killed and nine ntlu r pet sons wi t c wounded ini hiding seven Hiltons i. night m the Inn of n e when Aiab l an line i rew bus gunmen i aki d an Nundav outs di a hotel in the posh Mayfair distMit One of the attaikds also died rhe Bntisli government condenun d Imth the lamdoti attai k and the Isr.u li iepiis.il and FI M blasted the Rutish for refusin'' to dlow armed Israelis to (it oti t an hit pt t sonnet ill Fnglund We an di tu mined to uush these 1 V I c said Dan Pattir spokes man fot Israeli Prime Ministei Rut at the same Menaihem Bu'in time wc re ate going ahead with oui ow n Ex-Ai- de By Sue Shellenbarger Associated Press Writer CHICAGO John Ehrlichman, top domestic adviser to former President Richard Nixon, said Monday the nation is not ready for Nixon to return to public life But, Ehrlichman, in his first public appearance since completing a jail term, added he isnt sure the public is interested in his views Ehrlichman was dismissed by Nixon in 1X74 in the midst of the scandal that by developed over the break-ipersons connected with Nixons 1972 re election campaign into Democra tic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington He was subsequently convicted on federal charges of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury and was sentenced to serve from one year to four years in jail He served 18 months n Resigns in Disgrace Nixon eventually resigned the presidency m disgrace after denying any knowledge of the break-i- n or efforts afterward in the White House to cover up the names of those involved Ehrlichman, who lives in Santa Fe, , was in Chicago to promote a daily news commentary radio program that he will do for the Mutual Broadcasting System N M Asked about Nixons reported plans for a return to public life, including travels to Europe and China, he said the former president probably would like to act as adviser to public officials EhrhCfiman was rsked whether he thought some people might consider it best for him also to stay out of the public eye Im not aware that I m making money off Watergate as such If I couldnt carry my own weight as a 1 have commentator, I wouldnt do it to come back to the question of whether I can live with it Thats the last analysis I m sure it (the radio prog ram) is worth it on its merits If 1 were running around like some kind of freak, that would be another thing But if people are listening to me liecause I inform them, thats great," he said Mutual president C Edward Little said Ehilichman has been there and can comment with insight on national affairs TiHwda,8 Forecaht 01 Salt Lake City and vicinity Partly cloudy with a chance of thundershowers late in the day; cooling trend Weather details on Page C-- 4 v Paul VI Appointees Weight Conference Bv George V Cornell Assoc mted Press W riter - Of the 111 cardiVATICAN CITY nals eligible to vote for the new pope, KK) were appointed bv Pope Paul VI a fact that some experts say may influence the kind of man eventually chosen to succeed him Never has a conclave been so heav dy weighted with appointees of the preceding pope, mostly because of Paul's increase in the total number of caidi nals Eight of the 111 were named by John XXIII and three by Pius XII with China Montiniani " Paul's appointees are Eyes Negotiations called, after the civil name of the I hope we ve got somebody good to deceased pontiff Giovanni Battista Montini negotiate with him or else we can come said delegation out second best, Their preponderance is variously member Rep Henson Moore, R La assessed by experts as a powerful or The eight-ma- n delegation, the largest secondary influence on the results of such group to yisit Hanoi m 30 years the voting in the conclave, which opens came to Vietnam ostensibly to search Friday for 310 MIAs, but the Vietnamese Unprecedented F act' apparently intended to take advantage Whatever the impact, the situation is of the opportunity to press for noimal a massive significant and unpre of ties w,th iation Washington cedented fact, observed the Rev Hanoi has dropped demands that Joseph O'Hare, editor of the American America pay $5 billion in reconstruc- Catholic weekly America, in an inter tion grants It has signaled it is seeking view Monday It indicates ' that there will be no economic and diplomatic help while it fights a border war with Cambodia and radical reversal or repudiation of the struggles to offset aid cut off recently directions set by Paul VI in the choice of the new pope, OHare said, since the by China prevailing electors bear his centrist Better evidence of Vietnamese goi ill was an unprecedented offer to stamp The situation implies there will be See Page 2, Column 2 no radical reform and no intransigent reaction," he said It also means 100 of the cardinals will be voting for the first time Were like new boy s at school " said Caidinal Timothy Manning of Los Angeles Added Cardinal John Dearden of Detroit, It leaves us kind of curious about it all the Middle Fork region as a wilderness No Discussion of Names area Theres no discussing of names at Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus, who all," Dearden said of the preparatory accompanied him said the proposal is meetings held six times a week "It's being studied by the Office of Manage- quite open W e re going into the ment and Budget He noted that some conclave with a great deal of hope, conservations would prefer that more relying a great deal on the Holy Spirit ' land a total 2 3 million acres be set As for the conclave's domination by aside for preservation men chosen by Paul VI, he said it It flows through the Idaho primitive meant only a widening of tne range of area where the Carters will camp out cardinals from more nations especiallovernight, and it flows into the mam y from Asia and Africa Salmon where the cruise will end But he added that by and large, the Walter Shiverdecker of the U S cardinals I know are very supportive of Forest Service said temperatures will continued movement" in the directions drop into the 30s in the early morning set bv the Second Vatican Council and r.r.d the canyon often will be shrouded in Paul VI It s still a process of trying to realize fog d-- President Ready to Shoot Rapids in Idaho Vacation BOISE (UPI) President Carter and his family shoot the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in remote Idaho Tuesday m Carter's first vacation away from home since going to the White House Its not really a shoot, its more of a spit, said one outdoorsman taking note of the low level of the river at this time of year But the Carters will run plenty of ride on white water on their rafts, particularly on the last day of the three-da- y trip when the rapids will become more frequent We Have a Problem On the second day, the rafts will go Nixon would want (Secretary of over an eight foot drop near Tappun Vance and President State) Cyrus Falls Carter to be calling and saying, We To Arrive by Copter have a problem in Romania, or Were going through a major policy decision Carter planned to go by helicopter to in Africa, and wed like your view, the Middle Fork soon after dawn Ehrlichman said Tuesday He will be accompanied by his wife, sons Jack and Chip daughter But I dont think thats in the cards Amy and their hosts, Interior Sec retary 1 dont think people are ready to turn to Cecil Andrus, the foimer Idaho goverhim for Ins views," he said nor, and his wife Andrus chose the Middle Fot k for the He said he believed his life out vast array of white-wate- r among the people has prepared him to trip along Idahos rivers which include the main comment on national news events "I of No have the added advantage of pretty Salmon, often called the River Return well knowing the Washington story," he The presidential pariy will ride in said five or six rubber rafts up to eight wnth skilled persons in each one y pilots Norm and Bill Guth at the oars Secret Service agents. White House phy sician William Lukash and the Military aide who carries the Tribune Telephone blac k bag containing nuclear secrets also will be in the party Numbers, Page A-- 2 Frequent Blackouts On Thui sday, the Carters will be passing through areas of frequent communications blackouts where the nber flow's through a canyon formed by the 5,0))-foo- t Big Horn Crag But White House communications specialists, working in secret, have made arrangements so the president will nev er be out of touch with the rest of the world Inside The Tribune Powerful Influenee? He quoted Hien as saying Vietnam s search organization is a permanent group but it might lie decades lx fore the work can be completed Welcomes Decision In Washington, the State Department welcomed the Vietnamese decision to return the remains of 11 more MI As We have seen the I PI report but as yet have no other information " a Slate Department spokesman said "We have asked for the continuing cooperation of the Vietnamese govern ment in the search for Ml remains and obviously we welcome the return of further MIA remains " he said The congiessmen arrived four hours earlier to an unprecedented displav of courtesy from the Vietnamese Conference sources said Hien also argued the case for America dropping its ban on trade with Vietnam, the nations need for help in developing offshore oil, the failure of the two past rice harvests, its border fighting with Cambodia and its diplomatic battling is e ai e deli i mini d to o ihi id ith Camp Day id Mi n mit lsi it s ti nispoil itioi mmisti i and a fomui s, itit siiyni i hict said the government had mini m it mu the P ilestmi ms would tiv to tot x do tin summit w ith let roi ntt.u ks In i o id and goals w w terroiists The Palestine I ibei.it ion Oigama turn said lsi ai h lets dsn hit i si bool m 11 the Palestim in village of Dumont No I disc losed Nixon W9nt Return Yet, Says Lents 1 hvuy time thiie is a ihaiue for pe.u e the iali teiimists take aition rnit said He against this goal " pointed to the I ondon alt u k and the disimciv of 111 trnmbs in Isiael in the past nine d iv s Pnln e said all but two of thi bombs weie defused before thev No i asu.ilties have been i mild go off icpoited Begin Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Pi evident Cat ter meet at Carters Maryland retreat of Camp Day id on Sept 5 lo seek ways to break the ( in i cut impasse in Israeli Egyptian (x ai e talks No Immediate Comment There was no immediate comment fiom Cairn or W ashington on the latest driki and counter stuke It was the second time this month that Israeli jets rushed into Lebanon m teprisal for a guernlla attack, appar entlv signaling the Begin governments determination to match the gueirillax blow for blow many of the hopes" of the council he added "Not all has been achieved The process should move on Its inconceivable that it would be abruptly stopped Church historian Robert Graham said most of the voting cardinals obv lously will owe a debt of gratitude" to Pope Paul for their appointments But theyre not creatures of Montini," he said "Theyre responsible to nobody but their own consciences Theyre men of independent judgment " A Vatican spokesman, meanwhile, denied reports that the conclave area would be connected with Vatican Radio or other Vatican offices to give a signal of the popes election Traditional Smoke Signal That leaves the communication of the news up to the Sistme Chapel smokestack, the traditional method Black smoke will signal an indecisive ballot White smoke means a new pope has been elected The smoke is from burning ballots The Vatican said the cardinals procession into the Sistine Chapel for the conclave will be covered bv Italian television for worldwide broadcast The Burj el Baraineh camp, hit in Monday's raid, was a stronghold of Geoige Habashs Popular Front for the Ldx'ration of Palestine A splinter faction of the FFLP, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Special Operations, claimed reponsibility for the London attack A PFLP spokesmen in Beirut said the llabash organization had nothing to do with the attack 5 Jets Attack Areas Witnesses said two jets strafed and rocketed Burj el Barajneh and three others hit Damour Palestinian spokesfire men in Beirut claimed hit one of the raiding planes, but the Israelis said all planes returned safely In London, the Foreign Office expressed repugnance at the attack on the El AI bus, but added, The government also regrets the loss of life and injuries suffered as a result of Israeli air action against Palestinians m Lebanon earlier today However great the provocation, such reprisals merely perpetuate the cycle of violence El AI President Mordechai Hod blamed the bus attack on Britains See Page 2, Column 4 anti-aircra- ft Iran Seizes 10 for Arson As Theater Toll Rises Bv Sajid Rizvi United Press International Ten school TEHRAN, Iran teachers were arrested for setting fire to a packed mov le theater and killing as many as 430 men, women and children police said Monday Shocked and embittered survivors Monday accused firefighters of being late to arrive and said their clumsy efforts harmed rather than helped the chances of escape by people trapped inside In Abadan, the somber sing song of Moslem Muezzins calling the faithful to prayer and the toll of church bells echoed through Irans oil capital Hundreds of citizens donned black and scores of businesses closed in mourning Loses Five Children Abadans police chief, Gen Reza Razing said 10 teachers of a local school and thiee employees of the gutted Rex cinema were being qut s tioned as suspects He said the teachei s were known to have provoked students to violence but did not say if any of the pupils weie also suspected My children became a sacrifice, a sacrifice to what I don't know Ill say that in court, too, if I could, said Jaafar Sazesh, who lost five children aged ll to 23 years in the blaze Couldn't the municipal crew use a bulldozer to clear an exit for the trapped victims when they could not open the only door Sazesh asked Witnesses said the fire department reached the burning theater very late" despite several telephone calls When the firefighters did come, they were not properly equipped and the water tank of one truck was empty, the Kay han newspaper reported While the official body count remained at 377, die Lttelaat newspaper reported the death toll was up to 430 because of deaths among the 200 injured and discovery of more bodies in the debris Continuing Feud Officials blamed the attack on a continuing feud between the Shah and extremist elements of the powerful Shiite Moslem clergy who are leading a drive against the Monarch s program of political and social liberalization The government e chief spokesman, Dairsh Homayun, indicated a crack down against the extremists may follow People must show they will not stand idly by in the w ake of this heinous crime Homavun ihalB'nged the opposition groups to clarify the.r position on the attack and warned they couli not get awdv , Vs back-countr- mMPk A sX'bcr vJCjk r t Vx XX ' v- v V -- I - if iU r.n, s- -v sX; i- Idaho Monday Carter said he 4 million acres in in 1 "Vt H Kiel wh.il is ubv Kuslv a ll ai.ii loss itf hte and extend our sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims of this teirible disastei," spokesman Tom Rcston said - The Middle Fork is one of the rvers original! v designated "w lid and scenic during the Lyndon Johnson administration After his arrival evening, President favors setting aside In Washington the State Department . a called the fire a tragic event terrible disastei " TodaYs Chuckle Associated Press Laser Photo Outfitters prepare rafts on Middle Fork on Salvaca- mon Fiver for President Carters four-da- y tion float trip. He and his family and Secretary Interior Cecil Andrus are to leave Tuesday. The trouble with people who talk too fast is that they often sav something they havi n t thought of i it |