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Show Tho Salt Lake Tribune. IB Decide Pnkilani 14, 1977 Saturday, May wm&'nv&x &y Ltnihi Bhutto Will Submit to Referendum - r A ? Reuteis News Agency Pi inn ISLAMABAD. Pakistan Minister Zulfikar Ah Bhutto E inlay an nouneed a referc ndum to de c ide w bother he should retain power, his answer to two months of rioting against 1m mlo which have cost some 2M lives 'What wc have gone through has been a real nightmare It has boon a teirihle oxponenco," said 4b year old Bhutto before the Pakistani National Assembly He was ready to lot the people ol. Pakistan decide whether he should remain prune minister, an office he took up in 1071 Trouble flared after elections on Mare h 7 which swept his People's Partv hack to power The opposition Pakistan National Alliance alleged they wete rigged and oi deled a mass agitation Ja 4 A? . 'U i' , $ri" & r t ' A 4 - ? y I ' 'Hi, A f r 'V'v .. t T A 'A & .gt. Jsi 4 b Y 4 Associated Press Arephoto Smoke and flames billow from an oil pipeline which exploded in the Abqaiq field of Arabian American Oil Field's oil production C Saudi Arabia. has bcn-stopped o. in n Crews Still Battle Oil Fire Washington 1ost Service Fire fighters and DILAHRAN, Saudi Arabia construction trews worked side by side Friday to extinguish the flames that have tut off most of Saudi i ulna's crude oil production and to install new pumps and pipelines that will get the oil flowing again The Arabian American Oil Co 's avetage piodut-Uoof 10 3 million barrels a day w as tut by mot e than half for the third consecutive day by a fire that roared through a major oil processing center at Adqaiq, about 40 miles south of here But John Kalberer, Aramcos senior vice president for operations, said output should be up to about 00 per cent of normal within three days Aramco expects no major disruption of the flow of exports, he said, because storage tanks at the tanker port of Ras Tanura were full at the time of the fire. The blaze began when an underground pipeline ruptured without warning Wednesday afternoon It sprayed blazing oil on pumps, pipes and separators nearby, with oil from those feeding the flames The fire destroyed an entire pumping station, melted hundreds of yards of pipelines and put out of commission two spherical tanks used to separate the oil from its associated gases Flames were still leaping from one of those tanks Friday afternoon Kalberer said that if all six tanks m the plant had put out it might have been months before the full flow of oil was restored Within a few yards of the burning tanks, construction workers with cranes were clearing aw ay the blackened w reckage of the pumping station and pipelines and beginning to install bypass pqxs that are expected to be ready m less than a week Kalberer said Aramco has "excess pumping capacity" m other stations nearby and that the remaining gas separator spheres were operating below capacity, so that production could go back to normal as soon as the new pipes are installed As he spoke he conducted an aerial tour of the site for four American reporters The tour w as arranged by Aramco executives, who were alarmed by what they said were false and exaggerated reports of the n tire that were being published capitals, especially in Japan dope nde nt on Saudi oil Fiom the air, the smoldering wnckoge, which is spreading over nearly a squaie mile looks like a major disaster But Kalberer said it is not as bad as it looks lie said fire containment equipment built into the processing plant, including an automu tic shut off valve that stopped the flow of oil lront the wells, had prevented the fire from spreading d the dooi on a dialogue to end tht- idesh - vee ste rn tint ate d livevei Horn .0 .' bioiiJit to tlu Hist, K ...tie lainilv he lie he pit line lslup stiong x lot mil But Iocs have ailed bin an out ve ith linked le ad, some Moslem hgioiis tin opposition di in nidi d slum el mens m c s to ntoi i e l'lamit law e The pi emit r (hove lor talks day night to S.ihiwul detention camp on AAeihies heie, where top opposition kadct detained near ale Bhutto is tough and determined liohtici.m who dragged Pakistan back to its loot alter the disastrous l')71 war with India which ended with breakawav Fast Pakistan lx-- tuning the state ol Bang j I I e Soon, rioters were1 dashing in blood v battles with police Last month Mr Bind tos government imposed martial law on the Lahore, Karachi and Hyderabad biggest cities Martial law authorities feared trouble Friday in Lahore, where the opposition allianc e has called for "a blac k day But Bhutto has firmly denied reports of resignations of thiee army brigadiers in Lahore said to Lie unhappy at having to control political agitation address to tlu In an emotional. assembly, Bhutto did not say how soon the icderendum could be organized - it will mean amending the constitution It falls short of opposition demands that he resign and hold a repeat of the disputed March 7 general election But Bhutto told the assembly it would nnt lx- - fair to subject Pakistans 70 million to another full scale election so soon aftc r the last one Slammed the Door Bhutto said that the opposition alliance, which groups nine different parties, had c 1 ' e The ass( mlilv mi lit hill to ban i it mg lid L udnpted iv Hcmy Tanner Nc vv A oi k 1 mu s ritei t AIHO Piesidetit AnwarSadot End iv toned down his longstanding controvirsv with the Soviet Union ,ind hinted that a Hisitive event in relations Ik tween the two count lies is imminent Asked at a tit ws lonfi it net- - win the i the stiain between Moscow and Cano posed a threat to negotiations tor a Middle I ,i't settlement, Sadat said some etxil Although there haveness and some critical in our relations with the Soviet I moil we have never disagreed on how to solve the Middle Fast crisis lie added that a new development in this connection would lx announced bv Foieign Minister Isni.ul Fahmy to Parliament Saturday To Meet in Geneva' It was thought possible that the new development" could be an announcement that Fahmy would meet with Soviet Foieign Minister Andrei A Gromyko in Geneva later this week Secretary of State Cyrus R Vance and United Nations Secretary General Kurt Walheim also ate due there A Ix-e- e ( ( appi at d at the IH u ' ellli tnitlui with Romanian PiosidiiittwoNicola d iy ' ((.iiisistu who (atm to lxmo In ve that tht hi ri Many diplomats ,i.o puiposi ot tlu- visit was to halt the ste idy den i nn at nm in Nov n t .vptiaii relations sc u has ,tc ti d as n i di itoi hetvvc i n i ,nis tin two c aintals lx lot c S id it 111 e - tin s line news Me sincerely 1io)k vpti in Sov n t i el it mils itnpiovi Soviet .it yptian uxipuatioii is mote in this stai because the Soviet! 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