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Show 2 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, March Paw W;i to Trrat 15, 1979 Veil Means Israelis OK Carter Compromise x i Chains To Women rom Page One said the Israeli Cabinet decision was a "very positive step and tills will help us to sign the peace treaty in the next few days Another Egyptian official xjai the treaty was all wrapped up ' A senior Egyptian official said one important new element" of the peate agreement was Ament an participation in negotiations on the Palestinian settlement, which will follow a treaty signing. Original plans had called for Joi daman and Palestinian participation in the talks, but the official indicated negotiations would proceed without them if necessary." The official said Egypt had pressed the United States to join in the negotiations, apparently "to help guarantee Israeli good faith Continued Continued from Page One dress They wore blue jeans. Western clothes, even the chador When shall we foice the men to throw away their suits and put on traditional sardari and aba wrote overcoat and robe)? Iranian newspaper columnist Janet Laanun Shaghagi. "To veil or unveil, she said, "is an individual right to be judged by a person's own beliefs and knowledge The thador is only the most emotional symbol of womens issues in Iran The new government also has dissolved a womans right to divorce, to contest a divorce and to restrict her husband to knee-lengt- h one wife Informed sources here said one lmjiortant compromise was reached when Israel dropped its demand to buy oil directly from Egyptian oil wells and settled for an American guarantee ol supplies for 15 years Israel Radio said Egypt would in fact sell oil to Israel, but this would not be written into the treaty. Women insist that equal rights be part of any constitution and they demand a role in government, as they had under the shah We want to be amply rewarded for our role in bringing down the hated shah and the sysUm, said one leftist feminist. Perhaps the women have been heard. Some religious leaders now say the chador should not be a mandatory but a voluntary form of dress. Progress Under Shah The women who are protesting todays restrictions made significant headway during the monarchy they helped to overthrow. Iranian womens liberation began in 1936 when Reza Shah decreed the lifting of the veil. Reza, father of the deposed shah, also wanted women to be more active in public life and attempted to break their domestic chains. But it took 27 years for women to get the right to vote and actually to hold public office. That was part of the shah's 1963 white revolution that stripped Moslem clergymen of vast land holdings and some secular power. The Family Protection Law of 1967 gave women protection against legal and social abuses by their husbands and officially ended the keeping of concubines. The government also sponsored the tion of 1 Womens OrganizaIran which provided child care, taught women to read, gave legal aid and job training and helped with family planning. Chilean Women But Iranian women were not the first to be awakened and to take to the streets. Across the globe in Chile, it has been said that women often have outpaced their men in zeal and activism. Furious women helped bring down the Marxist government of Salvador Allende so much so that leftist men complained that Christian Democrat and rightist men sent their women out to fight for them Women planned and carried out truckers strikes and a great coppei mine demonstration. The empty pots campaign was their handiwork. On Dec. 2, 1972, the Day of the Woman, 5,000 women grabbed empty pots and pans, flooded the streets of Santiago and raised a dm to protest the high price of food. The protesters primarily were middlewomen. and upper-clas- s Today, some women regret the effectiveness of the kitchen brigades in toppling Allende. Like the Iranian women, they are finding the revolution they helped bring about has borne some bitter fruit. 1 The nature of the other compromise was less clear, but it was believed to involve a more precise timetable for Israels withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, and an Israeli concession on Egypts demand to station liaison officers in the Israeli-helGaza Strip to oversee moves toward autonomy m the area. Will Examine Links The Cabinet planned to discuss the treaty package before presenting it to Parliament in order to examine the links between peace arrangements with Egypt, such as exchanges of ambassadors, and the autonomy Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip will receive as part of the accord d Chicago Roger escorts policeman Dale Stafford who wanted by Oklahoma authorities in slayings of nine persons. is The Cabinet has voted on each claune separately since a treaty was first drafted in November, so the Saturday debate was seen almost as a formahty. The Knesset is expected to discuss the treaty next week. Steakhouse Slaughter c Oklahoma Gets Suspect By Bill Johnson Associated Press Writer OKLAHOMA CITY Roger Dale Stafford, the lone surviving suspect in nine Oklahoma murders, asked a minister last month "if God forgives people who take another life, his sister said Wednesday following Stafford's arrest in Chicago Stafford, w'hose estranged wife has linked hnn to other slayings across the country, was transferred here Wednesday after he waived extradition earlier in the morning. He arrived at Wiley Post Airport in a private plane and was taken to jail amid extensive security Alabamian was arThe rested at a Chicago YMCA Tuesday-nighstakeout after a Steakhouse Slaughter Police said Stafford and his brother, Harold Ray Stafford, 29, are suspected of gunning down six employees of an Oklahoma City steakhouse July 16 and killing a San Antonio, Texas, couple and old son near here a month their before that Harold Stafford was killed m a Tulsa motorcycle accident six days after the Sirloin Stockade employees were slam during a robbery that netted $1,500 Stafford has been charged with only one count of murder here and District - t 2V4-ho- Begin won an overwhelming Attorney Andrew Coats said the other five counts would be filed once Stafford was in custody. Other Killings Charges in the slayings of Air Force Sgt. Melvin Lorenz, his wife and son will be filed in McClain County, where the bodies were found in deep weeds along Interstate 35. wife Police said Stafford's Verna has placed her husband at various points across the country where unsolved slayings have occurred, including Speedway, Ind , where four employees of a Burger Chef restaurant were killed last October Arthur Linville, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agent who coordinated the mass-murdprobe, said possible links between the crimes and Stafford 15-- 0 vote favor of the compromises Carter suggested to him over the weekend in Jerusalem. One minister abstained and one was absent. Declines to Answer Begin declined to answer reporters' questions, but most other ministers spoke freely and seemed in good spirits, in contrast to their grim demeanor the past few days. in certainly bear "The road peace treaty." said Energy Minister Yitzhak Modal. He said some details still needed to be but there will be a peace arranged, Modais remarks were sigtreaty. nificant, since the hawkish colonel has often criticized Begin's peace efforts is open to a y Israelis generally have welcomed the treaty, but without the exuberance that might be expected from people that have been at war for more than 30 years Repeated Disappointment Their cynicism is rooted in repeated disappointments in the peace process, which has dragged on for 16 months since Sadat made his historic journey to checking Two Indiana State Police officers came to Oklahoma City on Tuesday to confer with local officers about the Speedway murders OSBI Director Tom Kennedy said Mrs Stafford has been identified as the woman who drove the getaway car from the steakhouse and Lorenz mur- Jerusalem der scenes, but she did not participate In the West Bank, protests broke out in the killings in response to the Cabinet decision In Ramallah, six miles north of Glynda Denning, of Chicago, said Stafford had been bothered recently Jerusalem, businesses were closed and but she didnt know w In passing cars were stoned In thioe , other towns schools hut .md demon stiatois blot ked roads Hundieds ot Arabs milled around Jerusalem s Tt in Continued From Page One Vtashington said unless new' problems develop. Begin and Sadat would probu lily come to Washington to initial the English version of the treaty, perhaps a.s early as March 22 Then they would fly to Cairo to sign the Arabic text and to Jerusalem to sign the Hebrew text Sadat and Begin have inv ited Carter to come along on that leg of the ceremony, the sources said, but Carter has not indicated whether he would The sources emphasized that the ceremonial arrangements are highly I (AP) A man and JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) his three teen-ag- e children, shipwrecked in icy Alaskan waters on Valentine's Day, say they survived on kelp and month shellfish during the bitter-colthey were marooned on a remote island Elmo Wort man, 53, his son Randy. 16, and daughters, Cindy, 17, and Geana, 13, managed to survive the ordeal in the coldest February on record on icebound Dali Island The four, all with severely frostbitten feet, are now hospitalized in Ketchikan The Wortmans, who live at Port Refugio, a tiny harbor on a small island in southeast Alaska, were aboard tlieir sailboat HOME when it ran aground and broke up in icy, stormy surf early on Valentines Day At daybreak they set off in search of shelter, hiking and paddling about 23 miles aboard a raft made from a badly damaged skiff, some plywood and styrofoam blocks recovered from their broken up boat. They had also salvaged a gallon of com oil, six apples, two onions and some dry Tang from the boat, a gallon of diesel fuel and foam mattress pads On Feb 25, the girls were set up in a d ; i I ; ffl The adWASHINGTON (UPI) ministration is drafting a proposal to permit U S intelligence agencies to conduct limited electronic spying on any American abroad who is thought to possess valuable national security information, it was disclosed Wednesday In a letter to Attorney General Griffin Bell, leaders of the American Civil Liberties Union voiced strong opposition to the proposal, being drawn up for consideration by the National Security Council The sensitive issue arose during the drafting of an extensive legislative charter that for the first time would set forth a code of conduct governing the FBI. CIA, National Security Agency and other intelligence agencies The Justice Department Wednesday refused to comment on the proposal for overseas surveillance. According to the ACLU letter, the draft proposal urges the use of such surveillance, with a' Men's 0Y l v Quartz Watch Shows month, date, hours, minutes and seconds. Backlight 40G032WAR (yellow) Reg 39 88 The original bonus program for the Guard and Reserve, which began last Dec 1, applied only to certain units de-- . scribed as below strength and considered most critical to the Army's wartime mission " Men's LCD Quartz Watch with AJarm Shows month, date, hours, minutes and seconds. Backlight and alarm 406054WAR (yellow) Reg $34 90 406055WAR (white) Reg, $49 90 Manpower shortages in the reserves have been chronic since the end of the draft more than six years ago .0 The Pentagon reported last month that membership in the Army Guard 1nd Reserves dropped by 18,500 last year, continu ing a trend which the Pentagon has been unable to reverse 4 LCD The Pnces good through OGDEN 4119 Riverdale Road '801)621 0770 PROVO I4U0 N Stale St (801 1373-010- MURRAY 6OO0 So State St (801 )2t4242 lOam.-Op- Saturday: Sunday 4 best things happen at - 32179 SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon.-Fr- 0a m 6p m la m 5pm 1 I tent at iv aid subeet e to change Both Raker and By id expressed hope that the Knesset, the Israeli pallia moot, will soon take the last neccesaiy step and appi ov e the terms act epted bv the Israeli and Egypt, an leadeis The State Depai tmeut annoemed Wednesday that the defense ministei s of Israel and F.gy pt. Ezer W eizman and Kamel Hasan Ah, would arrive in Washington late Thursday to complete the nulitaiy annex to the pioposed treaty The annex spells out such details as the interim withdrawal line-fo- r Israeli foices in the Sinai makeshift shelter on the beach, while Wortman and his son struck oil in search ol a cabin Wortman knew about When Elmo and Randy failed to return as promised, Cindy moved the camp up the beach for better shelter from the wind and to avoid the tide, which was coming in higher each day," the Coast Guard report said Cindy gathered kelp and shellfish for food Meanwhile. Wortinan and Ins son. abandoning their raft, finally reat lied the cabin of Pat Tolson, who was not there They found a citizens 'land radio but couldnt get it to work On March 4, the weather started to break The men found an old damaged fiberglass skiff on the beach and started repairing it By March 10, they had it ready to sail and left to see what had happened to Cindy and Geana They found the girls alive In the meantime, Tolson returned to his cabin to find a note left by Wortman. He immediately contacted the Coast Guard and a search was launched The family returned to the cabin, to find Tolxons new supply of groceries On March 11, a Coast Guard helicopter flew them to Ketchikan Spying on Yanks Abroad Eyed valuable Watch prices with punchy Armitron and La Belles! The Army said it will make the bonuses or edu-- ! cation aid option avaita-- ! tile to those enlisting in any Army Guard or Re- serve unit for the next three months, starting Thursday : U.S. Drafting Proposal -- It said the purpose of "enlistment incentives" is to help overcome of severe shortages personnel in the Guard and Reserve ni ,i 4 Survive Alaska Ordeal Plans WASHINGTON I liv Hit-ti- $5 Billion Price of Peace Iii Mideast, Solons Hear Widens Bonus The Army announced Wednesday it is broaden- ing a program under which it offers $1,500 in cash bonuses or $2,000 in education aid to yuung people who enlist for six years in the Army Reserve or National Guard a hob plate leVtitd 'bout Moslems .dike pie Mount lews and catalog showrooms approval from a judge, on Americanabroad thought to have national security intoimatiun - Rut ACLU Director John Sha'tuck and chief legislative counsel Jerry Berman stressed in their letter to Bell "The proposal has implications for the use of other intrusive techniques absuch as mail openings and road physical scanhes. and even implicatt meri( ails at tions for inve-tlgatio- home "Clearly, the proposal is a radical the principle that American citizens should not be subjected to intrusive invasions of privacy unless, they are involved in criminal activities contrary to the interests ol the United States, they w rote Bell departure from . The ACLU .said the proMsul "would legitimize activities considered abuses in the past and could easily lead to abuses in the futm e |