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Show o: v .r r- - 3- vjj Vol. 215. No. 1 ;j Av A i 'r VVVjr' - salt lake titv. Itah 125 S. fy rt .1,.h ,A,yy ?N 33 k Mont ugust 15. Pro P77 r - o-n- Morning iv V i T c ( cuts T lid 9! 63l illecn 1 k ' I X. Carter to Confer Bv Ku hard Associated P- Mcy to 1 - VS riti-- i AKHINGTON - Piesulint Carter ammum id Sunday h- will infet with Ihe (iiiinai ministers of Isiael and thi Arab states when they '. Ml the I mted Slates next month to attend the I noted Nations General Assembly W - Carter made the annoumenient m a statement issued b the While House after Secretary of State Cyrus R Vance told hint the I mted Stalls has pared differences lietv.een Arabs and Israelis "down to the bed rot k " Both sides h.ie moved 'closei to the i iimmiin concept of the mutual obliga tht statement said It tions of said Vance made additional progress before returning Saturday from a tour of the Middle Fast and Kurope on teafiii ming Semrity Council resolu turns as tbe basis loi negotiations Still Major Differences ' But "major differences remain, the how Palestinian on statement said, views can best be represented in negotiations, but also on the definition of secure and recognized borders and Legal Defense Fund For Ex-FAgen t Hits Some Snags & BI By Margaret Gently Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON Political con scrval ves and former FBI agents have raised nearly a half million dollars to pay legal fees for John J Kearney , the onetime bureau super-isor who faces trial in October, and - rk i J IYY v t i 1alcslimaii Only two groups are soliciting contnlintums specifically for the legal defense of Kearney and other present or former FBI agents involved in the Justice Department investigation ol FBI burglaries, and wiretapping Support for Kearney But other organizations, such as the Ameiican Legion and the Young Americans lor Freedom, have declared support for Kearney And the newdy formed Secui lty and Intelligence Fund has solicited contributions with a letter implying that the money will be used for Kearneys defense, although that's not necessarily so This has caused consternation among potential contributors who have received three different appeals for money and have heard other groups publicly declare support for Kearney, said John OBeirne, chairman of the Washington chapter of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI Kearney was charged with directing illegal mail opening and wiretapping in the search for Weather Underground fugitives in New York from BI70 through 1972 He has pleaded innocent l.egal Defense Fund national society The 7 has a legal defense fund, and this is tile only oig.iiuation which actually leceives and pays the legal hills O'Bemie has been organizing the eflort and acting as liaison wilh the oilier groups "The ovei lapping and duplication m miIic Ration letters has caused us a little hit of a problem, hut we hope we're woikmg it out," he said in mi mterv lew Through its regular newsletteis the society has solicited eontnbu turns from its members, who have donated $290,000 so far. OBoirne said "Weve already paid out over $110, IKK) of that to rover the defense of some 47 individuals," he continued The Ad Hoe Citizens Legal Defense Fund for the FBI has raised $180 000 from about 10 (KT. persons during the past seven weeks, said its administrative director, Marvin Liebman Create l.egal Fund Liebman operates the fund out of Ins New York public relations office The fund was created by three prominent conservative Republi former Treasury Secretary cans William F. Simon, former Sen Y and formei James Buckley, Ambassador Cline Boothe Lute Liebman said the money he col lefts munis mailing and other costs, will In-- turned over to the society of cx a gents Most of the confusion arose from the solicitation letter mailed bv the Security and Intelligence Fund to more than UK) 000 persons since early June James Angleton the former counterintelligence chief of the CIA who was ousted m the wake of disclosures of improper CIA activities, is chairman of the- fund and one of its founders v y j , R-- , Seeks Public Support The fund president is retired Ambassador F.ihndge Durbrow, and the secretary treasuier is retired Air hone Brig Gen Robert C Richardson The three make up Ihe funds Isiaid of directors " h iiiuvs defense is oui ilc 4 Sv , , ? 4, ' - vs- $' Assoc aed Press Wireoboto Former FBI supervisor John Kearney will stand trial for charges stemming from query into FBI burglaries. fense! the solicitation letter proclaimed "Weve set up the Security .mil Intelligence Fund to defend in Ihe John keainev and any otln-iintelligence community who have served their country ill the line of duty and in ay now he fori ed to use them their life savings to s selv es " But Ku lianlsiin said the letter w as designed to win public support and money for establishing the group as a pel mam nt effort toiumpuign (nr strong intelligence agencies "We will donate to the Kearney defense fund if they .ok us and it its " Richardson added ni-- heilriH k -- Right-Win- Group g mli-lli- I Foreign Minister Meetings The White House took note of V ante's k already scheduled meetings with the of F.gypt. Syria. foieign nvmsti-rJordan and Hrael who will assemble for the U N meeting ill New Yoi k The 1resulent will also meet with tne foreign ministers during their upcoming visits to the United States, the statement said s "Difficult choices "The principal objectives of the joint comprehensive proposal are free elec- tions based on universal suffrage lead- ing to a majority ruled, independent Zimbabwe in 1978, the White House using the black name for Rhodesia "The President directed that the United States government work with Britain in piesentmg the full proposal to all the intei ested parties as soon as Kissihle The White House statement went on "The President is confident that the proposal which has been worked out is fair and reasonable He believes that it offers a viable alternative to an escalating conflict and, as such, it deserves the support and cooperation of all the Rhodesian parties as well as the states whose own interests are so directly affected by events in Rhodesia 'Progress, Separation' An for the Middle East, a White House said "there certainly were some of progress during Vance's Hip hut tin- olficial added Some very See Page 2. Column 3 offn nil s Inside Tin Tribune Tiibune Telephone Numbers, Page 2 Page Page ti v ity Federal (fraud Jury Ricb.aiilson and Angleton were asked whether they meant to siig gest that the KGB was responsible for Kearney's indictment A fedeial grand jury in New Yoi k returned the lndutment last April after Atty Gen Griffin Bell authorized men! prosoeut.u s to request it "I'm not (hawing that emu lu sum " Angleton responded "VVe'ic not sav mg that cvi v action taken is t i pTompteu by KGB Bui mailvi-itcnIv then hxils people do Ru hai dson said l s v V f it jv- J&S - 4r re q ui rin g courageous leadeiship fait all parties m the future. it added "President Carter and the secretary believe that all of the leaders desire peace and of the dangers of stalemate The statement continued "The President emphasized the mi portance of making progress m the coming months, building on the founda tions already laid Each of the parties asked to provide has expressions of their positions in order to accelerate the reconvening of a Geneva conference We remain hopeful that the confer fin e can he reconvened this fall " Black Rule Plan The secretary told reporters on his plane before arming back in Washingtour ton after his that the United States and Britain completed a plan for bringing black rule to Rhodesia But the plan s future J4 , 1 isV ex. A V f; I fSx- - H' . x ; y.S A,swA A - - Asvxiaieo Israel to Give Social Services To Occupied Area Residents of Israel But residents of Unoccupied territories will get many benefits they now lack government hospitals, social security, maternity grants, work injury compensation, probably some form of unemployment insuraiu e and a bar against child laboi Uiliens of Israel get addition benefits including the privilege of serving in which will not go the armed sen ices utizens By Dial Lais Torgerson Angeles Times Writer Israel Sunday .Toardrov.dlmVTes.dmds ot occupied territories many of the same social services now provided only a step critics totmed a within Israel moved toward annexation Prime Minister Menahem Begin brought the plan up at the regular meeting of his cabinet, which approved it and passed it to a ministerial A committee for implementation spokesman said the move was being tdktn "for humanitarian reasons 3 million residents of the Of the the lands taken occupied tcrntoi ies from Arab nations in the 1997 Arab-said- , all are Arabs except for Israeli war some 7.CHK) Israeli settlers. The Begin plan would give the Arabs of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip much the same services enjoyed by Israelis A newsman asked Ihe cabinet spokesman if the move was a step toward annexa turn of the occupied territories by Israel Can't Annex Israel' "The Israeli people cannot annex Israel, he said The day after his Likud Party emerged victorious in the May 17 national elections, Begin termed the former Arab areas "liberated" and said that Israel could not annex what the biblical was already Eretz Israel name for the land of Israel " Begins government caused an inter national furor when it legalized three squatters' settlements r on the West Bank immediately aflc-- Begins return from meetings in Washington v. ith President Carter. The United States considers Israeli settlement in the former Arab territories a violation of international law and a bar to peace 'll.e Likud coalitions platform calls for introducing Israeli law in the occupied territories Jordanian law now applies m the formerly Jordanian Wesl Bank and Egyptian lav. in the formerly Egyptian Gaza strip on the hiii-re- A Striking had begun at midnight Saturday in New- York State, Indiana and Michigan when negotiators for telephone companies and locals of the Communications Workers of America agreed on terms In addition, the CWA at 2 a m Sunday Bomb Threats Close Airport NEW YORK 1 PH threats Bomb forced Laguardia Airport to divert two flights, delay more than a dozen others and send thousands of weekend travelers fleeing into the afternoon ram Port authority police began evacuat mg tin him main terminal after an anonymous male telephone caller warned that five bombs would go off at liu-mc- m i was announced here Romania pean iciatioiis is the with Eastern Eurowhuh Israel has only , lines Flies were flaring up on the peaks within the control lines hi'i.aisi of Unlove humidity. However a spokesman s.ad, the humidity was high m Muvalleys and this was helping the Bremen Tin majority of the 5 Tiki involved in ! (lay old "Mu hie u as stat loneil at the northeast end in an efloit t piovciit it Irom pushing fmthci mlo tin- Uuiinel River Aallcv watershed be est iblislu-Uuntiol hues wi-iIwceu tin- fire ami the Pua i Kamil a, liotl wei! as tile Tiout I'aim It.zuii tiiim i tipnd lot ations aad not .ativc f it Sunday that Prime Minister Begin will make an official visit to Romania late this month reached an agreement with Western Electric Co the Bell System's equipment manufacturer, which employs 20,090 tWA members Associated Press Union negotiators and Bell System companies reached tentative agreements on local contracts during the weekend, m some cases after workers had already tiegun setting up picket Bv area. i Meanwhile earlier Agreements Avert Telephone Strikes mg through valuable watershed Kinds above scenic Big Sur and tbe Uaimel C under the plan Last-Minu- te ranc-a- Monterey liberated" territories to residents ol Halificalions INmiecI ji m EDT received a York New City police similar call When the deadline passed without incident airline employes and passen and gers were allowed to planes were given learancc to land at the Queens airport "Wc searched all of the public areas and found no bombs " a port aulhuiitv spokesman said i Management said the brief walkouts caused no interruptions in service Subject to Ratification The local agreements, covering switchmen, linemen, operators, repairman, installers and clerical workers, are still subject to ratification by the CWA members State and regional negotiators for the Bell System, which averted a nationwide strike by the CWA a week ago, faced Saturday midnight strike deadlines on contracts involving more than 100.000 workers The local and regional contracts supplement the national agreement, whnli provides wage hikes totaling 31 per cent over three years for 5(KI.0oo CWA members Among the issues in the local agreements were woiking conditions, job classifications, gnovanie procedures, job transfers, and senionty Areas Threaten A threatened strike by Jl.tKKi employes of the Bell Systems Chesapeaki &. Potomac Telephone Co , covering Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia, was averted just over an hour before the midnight deadline c California Blaze Leaps Fireline ih-.i- Press Wireplsoio recent Mideast, European trip. Vance concedes there arc "wide gaps" between Arabs, Israelis. lrsilcnt Carter meets with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance at White House to discuss Vance's the territories the cabinet spokesman said The existing Arab laws upl continue in force But the Am!) residents will now conic MoihI;ias I'oreeiM under the jxilicy guided by the principle Par'B that they are entitled to the ofsame Silt Lake City and vicinity the residents cloudy with chance afternoon, evening services enjoyed by state of Israel, the spokesman said Little temix-raturthunderstorms This is short of the pm lieges granted change Weather details on Page 27 800-acr- ' , Arab Laws in Force will not he introduced m law Israeli Tribune Wire Sen ices Big Sur Embers from the 122, c blaze near the central California coast iimed a control line and started a spot fire" Sunday on the noi til end. hut it was quickly doused by firemen Two big forest fires ill California's i the Klamath National Forest Oregon border raged out of conti ol without any containment tune pie diili-Both were lightning caused One tin Cong fire, accounted for 9 8IKI acres and the otlu r the Ho,; bl.izi- 2 Mhi aci es The "spot fue caused by the embers Piemen i onlv lot1 acres put out the flaim-The fire has burned out 'wo llmi's n ill las Wilderness au-the P idais National Pole t and v is now x 'Xf Moditoi lx-e- , 4 5 " i Kichuidson di-- iilx-- Huenie fund as an outgrowth of the Uouncil and d Ameru.m of out the councils opeiat.s Washington office The iimiuil is a right-win- g group whuh limes a Kiihudson and strong military affiliated w.th Durbrow have the council lor ye.u s fund lettci sup, The inti-1t gists that Kearney s miiutnu-nfrom or mdirecUy resulted, directly a Communist plot "Since 1918. the letter said, "the Communists have been running a campaign to defame ,vid discredit and intelligence U S. departments agencies responsible for national security Their mam targets have been the FBI and the U1A In the c.iily Bibos, our mtilligeiue com mumtv obtained full details of this " plan A summary of the plan, published in the Congressional Record in 15, said the Soviet KGB intended to destrov public confidence "in I S personnel and agencies engaged m and cold war ac i 1 British Prime Minister James Calthe secretary left I ralaghan don South African support is considered essential ' I 3 i is in doubt South Africa is withholding support vote" formula, for the "one man-on- e decided on at a Vance luncheon with . . 4 X y mail-openin- g 'Vi - y si more-detaile- rVy t V) - ulcmcnt Vane gave Carter and his nation. tl security adviser. Zbigniew Hi ezinski. a personal icpoit m the Calnm t Room 0 the White House Tlv Piesulint welcomed the secietarv home and m glad said "I'm very proud of you to b ve you bai k Befoie returning to the I mted States late Saturday, Vance conceded Hint his trip had left "wide gaps" between the Vi abs and the Israelis Vs Carter invited him to begin his i ,'ott. Vance pulled a slieaf o! papers fioni a large porfoho and told the Biesident "I think we re down to the tin n ilurc of - K i The California Division ol orostry notified the residents of Carmel A alley that thev should take extra precaution v. ith their homes The CDF said ow net ' should make suic leaves have Imi'U swept from the roofs .md fiom unmnd the houses contiwl lmc sepiiutul ( .rnu alk-Horn the file eight miles a.vay hut the CDF advisory contained liifoi illation for evacuation m tm event the fue spi ead into the com nnuill v ruemea lnul completed h' l mile- - el and have nearly rmgul tin bl.izi gap 1! miles wide m negat'd ten .on remained Mieadv it is the tlui il fui-hiH- A ii foi est fue ev t ol (led I sec Page 2 ( oluimi !n Boston, negotiations with New England Telephone Co with 2s.(KKi employ os in five states, continued pas the midnight deadline with no reports ol picketing A control t for the company lovermp Massachusetts, Rhode Island erinont. New Hampshire and Maine was agreed on Sunday morning Three year contracts coveting .Omul 24 ai employes in Pennsylvania and Delaware weie tentatively accepted within an haul after the deadline m Philadelphia !hsettlement ill Michigan with Mielugiii Bell Telephone Co tanii seven hours after the deadline and spokesman said its 20,ikhi winker, wenasked to icpoit on their ilex' ill Bt-l- l Lifts Likewise, Nov York Bell announced at " a m an ,u affecting about 2 non Icihmcal and iliucal winkers statew lilt- Toda (ihii(klt Main .ei executive goes from lus an i . ii ul i m iil offnc to bn an iouditton.il cai to his air con. lit nau-- 1 to t ike a ,i- mi bath iul. |