| Show UA The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday September o 1989 Sources Sav Baker and Shevardnadze Will Sign Human-Right- s Agreement WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary nf State James Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Kduard Shevardnadze are expected to sign an agreement at their meeting Sept expanding superpower cooperation on human 22-2- 3 rights administration sources say The memorandum of understanding now being drafted by federal agencies will also outline US Soviet cooperation on new topics such as rule of law occupational safety and women's issues said Bush administration officials who spoke on condition that they not be further identi fied The agreement the result of a Soviet request is viewed by the administration as a step toward President Bush's stated goal of integrating the Soviet Union more deeply into the world community the officials said The agenda for the held in meeting fjrand Teton National Park in Wyo- rflinjj also includes more customary J S Soviet issues such as arms l and regional conflicts in Africa Afghanistan Cambodia and Central jAjnerica said State Department "Spokeswoman Margaret Tutwiler I" The discussion is also expected to e We con-l£o- cotouch on new areas of early last month said the officials as the such "There is no memorandum yet befight against operation terrorism and drug trafficking as cause individual offices are still well as the functioning of the United working on their sections" said one State Department source Nations and other international orThe expanded cooperation reganizations the sources said The meeting is designed to lay the quested by the Shevardnadze would include visits to the United States by groundwork for a summit between Soviet miners to learn about AmeriPresident Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev No date has can safety techniques said a second been set for a summit and it was hot State Department official also clear whether one would be held by speaking on condition of anonymity Safety was an issue in strikes by year's end 500000 Soviet miners in July A Soviet delegation is due in The Soviets also want to expand Washington during the week of Sept 11 to work on the human-right- s cooperation on environmental issues widening dialogue that began agreement which would involve coduring the detente era the sources operation by US agencies not usualsaid ly involved in superpower relations such as the Justice Department the US officials continue to criticize some Soviet human-right- s Occupational Safety and Health Adpolicies ministration and the National Instialthough the tone has changed with tute" f Mental Health 'OorbschevJ8'Tfotims which" among' " The wider dialogue stems from a other things have increased levels of Jewish emigration long a point of request Shevardnadze made of Bakcontention er in Paris on July 28 to expand USSoviet discussion on human rights Last year 18965 Jews emigrated Deputy Foreign Minister Anatoly from the Soviet up sharply from the Adamshin conducted preliminary 1987 figure of 8155 and the 1986 discussions on the expanded diafigure of 914 the conference reported logue during a visit to Washington US-Sovi- - $FAA Frowns On Child Pilots Watchdog Says Agency Bowing villi for Flight Records !toS ANfiEIES (API — Federal officials and aviation experts are try- trying I record-breakin- globe-trottin- year-old's g jaunts like an trip this spmnier ' It leaves the public with the impression that there are a bunch of Inds flying around out there and that's simply not the case" Gabe Bruno general manager of the Federal Aviation Administration's general aviation operations branch said Friday I Tony Aliengena of San Juan Capis-tranaccompanied by his licensed pilot father Gary became the youngest person to pilot a plane around the world with his 22000-miljaunt from June 5 through July 22 The ' Friendship Flight'' included numerous stops in the Soviet Union - In April 1988 when he was U Tony claimed a record as the youngest person to fly across the United States breaking the record set the previous year by topher Lee Marshall of Occano Calif In July 1988 Christopher by then 11 was back in the books claiming the record as the youngest person to fly the Atlantic Bruno said federal laws cannot ban such flights as long as a licensed pilot is aboard and takes responsibile ity I wouldn't sav that there's a safe ty issue here ' he PRUVINCETOWN Mass (AP) — The stale has sent environmental of- Jicers to the tip of Cape Cod this Weekend in an effort to protect a right whale that apparently was hit bv boats at least twice while feeding with its mother 'This little devil and his mother seem to be bent on hanging around the Race Point area where there is great congestion" said Phil Coates director of the Division of Marine Fisheries "Not only are these people getting too dose but they're apparently banging into the darned thing" he added The Labor Day weekend is one of the busiest of the summer on Cape Cod and good weather means that "boaters are out in force Officials believe the whale will be all right if it ets through Monday Right whales are an endangered species with about 300 in the North type of thing" The state Senate unanimously passed a resolution rewarding Tony for his courage in piloting the single-engin- e Cessna But the FAA and private pilots withheld praise A Seattle Wash pilot complained to Louis C Cusimano the FAA's acting general aviation manager and Cusimano wrote back: "We are concerned that these recent flights by youngsters may have served to reduce public confidence in the safety of the aviation system "Therefore we will be actively-workinwith general aviation organizations and flight instructors to discourage such actions in the future" Cusimano wrote in June in a letter the Los Angeles Times obtained under the Freedom of Information Act A spokesman for the world's largest pilots' group said youngsters should learn about flying through more legitimate channels like the Boy Scouts and the Aviation Explorer program "These flights by young people tend to trivialize the flight instruction process" said Frank White spokesman for the 295000-membe- r Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association The Aliengenas were vacationing 'n Utah during the weekend and could not be reached for comment "°— rnn inn mi Minir waters Atlantic including WASHINGTON (API — The federal agency responsible for correcting dangerous automobile defects has halted 25 investigations covering 37 million vehicles in the past eight years under industry pressure a private watchdog organization charged Saturday Four of the probes were abandoned this year by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration according to the Center for Auto Safety The center founded by consumer advocate Ralph Nader frequently accuses the government of lax automobile regulation "They are carrying out a predetermined policy to get the government off the backs of the car companies" said Clarence Ditlow the group's executive director "Our feeling is the public is literally riding at risk of death or injury in these 37 million PEIPSI 6 Pmck vehicles" Hurd Tim spokesman for said Ditlow had issued almost the same statement three years NHTSA ago The agency denies the allegations be said In each of the 25 aborted investigations NHTSA had requested auto manufacturers to conduct safety recalls but was refused according to a Center for Auto Safety statement The vehicles under investigation collectively had experienced 2176 accidents resulting in 653 injuries 29 deaths and 106 fires it said Hurd said NHTSA never stops an investigation because an automaker refuses to issue a recall Among the vehicles NHTSA stopped investigating were 456000 Ford vans and trucks with dual rear wheels manufactured between 1977 and 1984 despite complaints that the wheels came off the center said Also the agency abandoned investigations of 50000 Thomas Built buses from 1978 to 1986 that allegedly were susceptible to splitting apart in crashes and 2 million 1978-8Chrysler subject to stalling because of defective carburetor isolator plates the center said This year the center charged NHTSA prematurely stopped investigating: — Rear brake lockup in 1 9 million 1981-8for General Motors 168 injuries which 518 accidents and nine deaths were blamed — Rear brake lockup in 450000 made in 1979 Ford Mustang-Capri- s blamed for 100 accidents 40 injuries and seven deaths about eight calves like this one born this year Right whales have enormous heads and swim slowly The injured whale has been swimming about 400 yards off the beach in recent weeks posProv-incetow- sibly because its mother feels protected there according to Charles Mayo of the Research ter for Coastal Studies PEPSI PEPSI To Auto Giants said"it's an image Rescuers Move In to Protect Whale Hurt Off Cape Cod ? j Si Cen Omni-Horizo- Mayo said the baby whale was hit by a boat two weeks ago and has shown fresh wounds recently He said the small craft of fishermen also disturb the 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