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Show r 2A The Salt t ahe Tribune Mondav October 1. 1474 Pope Decries Terrorism, Prays for Peace at Irish Shrine Continued From Pago One he flies triumphal visit to Ireland Monday to Boston to begin a week long I S tour the weather turned wet and chilly But it failed to dampen the spirits of an estimated 350 060 faithful gahered in a meadow m fLs western Irish town for the pope's open air V ass i 1 ism on both sides of Ireland s Protes-- i a til Catholic sei Idj inn di wuc He called on the Virgin Mary, to w horn he long has been deeply dev oed to ' teach us that evil means can never lead to a good end, that all human life is sacred that murder is murder no -- matter what the motive or end " In the homily . offered as a prayer to Leads Irish Jigs the irgin Mary, the leader of the bishop led a police world s TOO million Roman Catholics, band in Irish jigs as the ie! crowd, said thousands of whom had camped out Mother, do not abandon these youthovernight, sat under umbrellas waiting ful hearts Protect all of us and for the leader of the world's TOO million especially the youth of Ireland from Roman Catholics being overcome by hostility and The ram had stopped bv the time the hatred It w as the second time Sunday that he pontiff $0 minutes behind schedule came by helicopter from nearby Gal- - made a direct appeal to Ireland s young way to concelebrate the Mass with 266 people to work for a reconciliation between the warring Catholic and cardinals, bishops and pnests Great is our concern for those young Protestant communities in this beautid island souls who are caught up in bloody arts ful but In a sermon at a youth Mass on of vengeance and hatred. the pope said in an obvious reference to terror- - Gslw a v 's Bally bnt race track earlier in K I t tt - purple-robe- the dav, the pontiff said the painful events ' in Nortnern Ireland weie ' tracing deep furrow s on the beans of Ireland s young people He appealed to them to adhere to Christ s teachings m the Sermon on the Mount Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you Ob My Knees On Saturday evening in Drogheda 30 miles from the border with LTster and the closest he will get to the British province, the pope told an outdoor On my knees I beg prayer service you to turn awav from the paths of v mlenre and to return to the ways of peace " Most of the audit nee of some 2,50 noo at Drogheda had traveled to the Inh Republic from Northern Ireland d The pontiff referred again to Northern Ireland in remarks Saturday night at separate meetings with Irish gov eminent and opposition leaders, with battle-scarre- Dublin dip.omatic corps and with Fnnestanl leaders an unidentified s Some lead.r.g non Catholic rlergv men hailed the popes lmpassiontd statements as a possible turning poirt in the struggle to end the violence in Northern Ireland, where guerrillas of the mostly Catholic Irish Republican Army are fighting to reunite the Protestant-dominated province with the overwhelmingly Catholic Irish Republic But the papal visit has split the Protestant hierarchv Hard liner Rev Ian Paisley declared the pontiff's words were actuallv encouraging terrorism And the guerrillas themselves appeared undeterred will conThe ' war of liberation tinue. said a Belfast spokesmen for Sinn Fein political front for the IR Vs militant Provisional wing IRA sources m Belfast and Duhiin discounted reports early Sunday that Provs.or.nl' senior member -- id guern'la te leaders of rjrpp Dub n a Dommican convent suburh of Cabra n Kr were considering a possible truce Polish Community In his prayerful plea here at a Du'ing the haf hour visit the chi! country shrine that is one of Ire'ami s some hunched against the chili holiest, the pontiff asked Mother can dren some blind some in wheelchairs we keep silent about what we find most so without limbs presented the pope a manv us time leaves what painful, a he walked among them with gifts helpless0 smiling stroking their hair and patting "In a very special wav we enrust to their chec ks vou this great wound now afflicting our be will was div en 560 y ards back to hands vour that He then people, hoping able to cure and heal it " the residence of the papal nuncio where be is staying to meet with 350 Just 16P years aeo, on ug 21. If"5 members of the Polish Catholic com more than 2b inhabitants of this tinv munitv in Ireland and Britain village on the Plain of Mavo claimed to The pope was on the move for more have seen vision of the Virgin Mary, IT hours Saturdav beginning with tnan St Jospeh and St John the Evangelist an morning flight from Rome early against a slone gable of the village following it with an open-ai- r Mas. church before 1 25 million people in a Dublin The pontiff began the grueling day. park, fly mg on to Drogheda to make hi his second m Ireland, with a touching dramatic first appeal for peace and earlv morning meeting with 360 men- ending the dav well past midnight with tally and physically handicapped chd cupper at ihe papal nunc laMre -- ; Americas Cities Gird For Papal Throngs Continued From Page One den and Shea Stadium , K v 1 Also being pressed into seivice are Bankruptcy i jichigan. In Washington, where John Paul II - High Debt Lid Becomes Lav ' WASHINGTON A (AP) bill hiking through May 31, 1080, was signed into law late Saturday by President Carter. The previous temporary top of $830 billion was scheduled to expire at j midnight Sunday, when it would have dropped to Its permanent level, billion. Such a plunge would have automati- t cally cut off the Treasury's power to I continue borrowing money and paying its bills : The increase to $879 billion was . passed Wednesday by the House. and won final congressional approval when it cleared the Senate by $879 billion ' i t Tribune Washington Bureau Here's how members of Congress representing Utah, Idaho. Nevada and Wyoming voted during key roll call votes last week. HOUSE Reversed itself. 232 to 188, to implement fiie Panama Canal treaties, sending them to the White House for signature For implementation Rep Gunn McKay, I WASHINGTON ' r rM h. Against implementation Reps Dan MarGeorge Hansen Steve Jim Santuu, , Svmms, both Dick Cheney, R Wyo - Under the bill, a U S controlled com mi is to operate the canal for the next 20 years when it is turned over to Panama ( riott, v f r -- I- L 208 to 203. a 5 5 percent pay 20 00c top Jevel federal employees and judge ' For the bill to hike congressional salaries t to aoout $60,000 a year through a cost of r living increase McKay 1 Against it' Marriott. Hansen. Sjmms. J Sir.tmi Cheney j Approved. raise for Congress, and about -- t I Continued From Page One language on abortion And they implied in no uncertain terms that it will prohibit members of Congress from a raise so receiving any pay raise dear to some House members that they tried four times before succeeding in passing the measure r A pay raise for the bureaucrats and federal judges was to have gone into effect automatically Monday However. the Senate language is expected to rescind that hike completely for congressmen and partially for bureauc$7.400-a-yea- top-lev- el rats sitting judge In other congressional action this week, the Senate Monday also will take up President Carter's proposal to create an Energy Mobilization Board This four member board, designed to speed up development of energy projects, is a major part of Carter's energy plan A spirited floor battle over the board's scope is expected between environmentalists and those seeking speedy energy development Environmentalists are ralhing behind a proposal by Sens Edmund S. Muskie, Ribicoff. Nothing can be done about the pay hike for judges since the Constitution prohibits reducing the salary of a . and Abraham that would create a board Senators will be asked to choose between the rival v ersions GM to Heed Guidelines Reuter New s Agency General Motors chairman and chief executive officer Thomas Murphy Sunday pledged that pin e increases for GM s 1989 cars would he within President Carter's anti inflation pnee guidelines Murphy, interviewed on the NBC television program Meet the Pret said GM. America s biggest car maker, would continue to comply with the President s anti inflation program We wd comply, we have complied we want to comply. he said adding WASHINGTON that m his view the company's recent contract agreement with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union was not inflationary He said he had some reservations about wage and price standards because they did not by themselves address the fundamentals of inflation, which he described as the fiscal and monetary policv of the government Murphy, who has voiced opposition to massive government aid to the ailing Chrysler Corporation said he did not believe any segment of the free enterprise sy stem should be sheltered Amrak had asked both the Supreme Court and a US Court of Appeals on Sunday to issue an emergency order allowing it to discontinue the Natioral Limited Other Routes Amtrak spokesman Jim Bryant said there would be no immediate appeal or another court order requiring passenger service to continue on three other jeopardized routes from Chicago to Seattle. Houston and Miami And Amtrak issued orders Sunday night to train crews and its own employees to prepare to run those contested trains Monday Bryant said the Court of Appeals petition asked the full tune member court to overturn the action of its two members The Supreme Court petition was referred to Burger, who had jurisdiction for emergency action, Bryant said Lack Authority Amtrak spokesman said the Reuter News Agency petitions argued that the two Court of Sen Jacob Javits Appeals judges lacked authority to WASHINGTON Sunday accused the administration of issue a temporary restraining order over reacting to the preserve of Soviet previously refused by another judge In addition. Bryant said, a previous court combat troops in Cuba decision specified that only the atlorncv CBS' the on Face Interviewed sue Amtrak in such Nation. the liberal New York Republi- general can can said President Carter should put situations The suits have been brought by cities the conflict in calmer perspective w hen and states served bv the four lines The he addresses the nation Monday night. Javits said be believes the administ- suit involving the N ational Limited w as ration took too tough a stance on the filed by the city of Dayton. Ohio issue once influential Senators linked Bryant said the appeals noted that passage of the Strategic Arms Limita- President Carter signed into law tion Treaty to removal of the Soviet Saturday a bill that carries Congress' combat unit drom Cuba approv al for the route cutbacks In short, everybody went for a Kansas Judge political free ride and it turned out to he And. Bry ant said, the appeals argued a great mistake, because the United that the restraining orders "would States cannot afford to b painted into a cause irreparable harm to lAmtrak's said the senator, ranking corner. to operate intercity rad pas ability minority member of the influential senger service." Senate Foreign Relations Committee, A similar court order issued Friday which has jurisdiction over SALT II m ' I think the situation has been by U S District Judge Frank Theis Kan , directed Amtrak to Wichita, to and I believe the continue service on the Lone Star situation should he reduced " by Carter 'Chicago to Houston), the North Coast address. Javits said in Monday's Hiawatha (Chicago to Seattle!, and the Flondian (Chicago to Miami and St Petersburg, Fla ). Bryant said no emergency appeal would be taken from Tbeis' order on Sunday, but that Amtrak attorneys DENVER 1UPI1 A passengpr hoped to persuade the judge Monday to lift his order on the same grounds aboard an American Airlines DC-1went berserk Sunday, picked up a stated m the formal appeals m knife and began slashing wildly at Washington people around him Three passengers No Reservations were injured and the plane was diThat apparently would allow the verted to Denver, where the man was to trains operate at least on Monday arrested, officials reported Amtrak has said that if it was required FBI spokesman Larry Miller said to operate the trams beyond the , agents apprehended Edward A Prove-nzanscheduled it would not take 30, at Stampleton International reservations or provide sleeping car Airport after 7pm a"d charged him service with interfering with (a) flight crew. A fifth train, the Hilltopper from The mammoth jetliner, flying from Boston to C atlttsburg, Ky . tied quietChicago to San Francisco, was diverted ly No court challenge to Sunday to Denver, said American Airlines Amtrak's plan was filed on its behalf Lobb David Dallas in spokesman Elimination of the five routes is part ' It 'Provenzano) was a passenger of a retrenchment that would reduce w ho had a lot to dnnk and more or less the Amtrak serv ice network from 27,760 went berserk when people tried tocalm miles to 22.824 miles Amtrak contends him down and asked him to behave the five routes do not carry enough himself. said Lobb passengers to earn their keep over-reacte- The d Passenger Causes Chaos in Plane 0 cut-off- Heres How Area Solons Voted on Key Issues ; I 1 Solon Discord Shuts U.S. Bank Account The new law provides, for the first time, a federal property exemption which allows a debtor to keep an interest of up to $7,500 in real property used as a residence, along with up to $1,200 in a motor vehicle and up to $200 in a number of individual items like clothing Fnday. ed To Ru ss Troops er 219-19- 49 29 on Over-React- They also note that the stigma that used to be attached to bankruptcy has gone It doesnt seem to bother people very much. said Joe Martucct, vice president of Citibank in upstate New York Lidividuals are allowed to file for bankruptcy when their debts are greater than their assets There are two types of relief straight bankruptcy and the wage-earnplan ChapUnder straignt bankruptcy most of your possessions are ter 7 taken ever by tb ermrt which converts them into money and pays as many of your debts as possible. the national debt limit to a temporary . Javits Says U.S. By Louise Cook Associated Press Writer A new bankruptcy law which goes into effect Monday will take some of the pain out of going broke. The Bankruptcy Refo 1 Act of 1978 is the first mayor overhaiu jf the bankruptcy code since the 1930s and it is expected to result in an increase in personal bankruptcies, already on the nse due to the recession. In general, the law allows individuals who file for bankruptcy to keep more of their possessions. It also restricts the right of creditors to repossess property and simplifies the filing procedures Personal bankruptcies reached a peak of 224.354 during file recession year of 1974-7- 5 when individuals accounted for over 88 percent of all the bankruptcy petitions that were filed. Ihe number of people seeking help under the bankruptcy laws declined steadily after 1975, but increased again this year. In the 12 months that ended June 30, individuals filed 196,976 bankruptcy petitions, they accounted for about 87 percent of all filings We think that this trend will continue. said H Kent Presson. assistant chief of the bankruptcy division of the Administrative Office of the US Courts, discussing the increase Credit counselors say the state of the economy is partly to blame for the nse One would expect bankruptcies to go along with the business cycle. said Bill Hampel of the Credit Lnton National Association I ; WASHINGTON API The Supreme Court overturned on Sunday a lower court order that would have required Amtrak to continue running its New York Kansas City train, the National Limited Chief Justice Warren Burger signed the order acating a U S Appeals Court ruling that would have required Amtrak to continue operating the National Limited at least until Oct 12 The ruling does not affect three other trains whose future is being contested in other courts Law Will Ease Pain of 24-ho- Runs in Doubt Burger Rules for Amtrak On Dropping K.C. Route will hold a Mass Sunday on the Washington Mall, city officials expressed concern about their ability to deal w ith the crowds , Most officials agree the city s municipal and transit sy stems are insufficient at least 1 for the anticipated crowds million for the Mass no 3,500 wooden barnc ades. 7.500 parking signs, 60 special escort vehi-- i cles. 40 radio patrol cars, seven police boats. 53 miles of rope, and a fleet of helicopters Million Philadelphians f In Philadelphia, the third stop of the pope's tour, a million people are 7 expected to attend a Mass Wednesday 6 at Logan Circle Parishes and schools throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey have handed out thousands of tickets The city has assigned parking spots for more than 3,000 buses. t. Public schools will be closed Wednes-- b day and the dioceses parochial schools will be closed Wednesday and f Thursday. In Des Moines, the pope will offer Mass before about 200.000 people at Living History Fra ms Museums during a four-hou- r visit to Iowa Thursday. At. St Patrick's Church in nearby rural Cummmg. where the pope will visit, partshoners have been on a vigil to make sure souvenir hunters do not steal chunks of the budding. Up to the Lord i In Chicago, the Archdiocese Parish : Preparation Committee said in a letter i to pnests, As the time for the Holy ' f Fathers visit nears, we are all too t conscious that we are not as prepared ns we would like to be . . . The tune is :;Iast approaching when we will simply f ; have to turn our preparations over to he Lord. ; A ' About 10.000 clergy and pansh mem-- f .'hers are to assemble at Holy Name I Cathedral when the pope's limousine arrives Thursday. John Paul will offer ' JMass in Grant Park Friday before an 1- estimated 1 million people. To handle the crowds, the city has t assigned 4.000 uniformed police officers 3Svho will be on foot, on horseback, in 5quad cars and in boats m Lake V .3 ' f Narrowly approved 212 to 266 a calling for a deficit of $? 9 billion n fiscal year that begins Uitm tofter t earlier rejecting a similar budget with a billion deficit) For the resolution, amended to make possible establishment of a public debt limit in the future as part of the congressional budget process McKayAgainst increasing the debt ceiling w hirh opponents said is another form of taxation, since the Treasury, they said, has to go out and borrow money in the market place and use the future credit of the federal govern ment to effect the increase Marriott Hanst-n- . Svmms. Sanir.i CheneyApproved, 215 to 201. bill creating a 13th cabinet-levagency to bouse about 150 programs transferred from HEW. employ sbout 18 000 people and have a 114 billion budget. For the bill creating the new education department promoted by the National Education Association McKav. Santuu Against it Marriott. Hansen. Smm $29 3 Against implementation of the treaties Sens Jake Gam Orrin Hatch, both R Utah James McClure. R Idaho Howard Cannon . Paul Laxalt R Nev . Malcolm v Wallop. Alan Simpson both - - el Cheney SENATE Voted 63 to 32. to improve a final compromise bill to implement the Panama Canal treaties (see House analvsisi For the bill Sen Frank Church D Idaho Chairman of the Senate Fore-gReljftor.s C ommittee who earlier led e floor fight for ratification of the trtotiev JL to 33. to accept strong House language in tne Health. F.du cation and Welfare Department appropna tions bill which would forbid use of federa funds to perform abortions unless the soman's life would be endangered by carry mg the fetus to term For the strong House language instead of the weaker Senate provision retaining language in HEW's current budget which permits a few. but not many more abortions 'ban the House provision Gam Hatch Refused 54 n laxalt Agamrt the House language which oppo-nent-s said would give that bodv too heavv a hand in Medicaid funding, while precluding abortions for poor women victimized bv rape or incest Church Cannon Wallop Simpson Absent McClure Approved 69 to 22 bill to create a new Department of Educ afion w hie h u ill include most functions perlormed bv cither agen cies. including the Labor Department's migrant education program but wlP not administer HEW's preschool Headstart schools which will program or Indiremain under the Ilepartmcnt For the administration supported measure Hatch Church Cannon Simpson Against Laxalt Wallop Absent Gam M Clure In both Senate and house floor debate opponents of the new education department argued that it would regiment curricula and make federal si bool programs less efficient than under the HEW umberelia Voted M to 33 to continue funding for development of the 2 6 billion Clinch River nuclear breeder reactor near Oak Ridge. Tenn designed to be a small pmtotv pe of a plutonium fueled nuclear jvower plant For moving the project into actual con-tru- c tion to provide nuclear power nevesvary to asure proponents said adequate U S energv supply Gam Hatch Church Csnnon, Laxalt. Wallop. I IRt To choose from & 't'-Hur- Sirnjison for bill axing the Hou-approv ed 5 5 percent congressional pav raise for next year clearing the continuing appropriations legislation for conference with Ihe House appi ived in crease For the hill killing Ihe pav raise until after next tail's congressioral elec tions McClure Cannon Simpson Wallop oted 78 to 11 OO a Aga-ns- t percent 1 aait the catchall biy killing the 5 5 increase Garn Hatch Church 7r-;- YAMAHA and others ALL FINISHES SUGAR HOUSE COTTONWOOO MaU VALLEY FAIR I IT At W 'k-- , U |