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Show 2A The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday, April 28, 14 Spotlight Libyans Escorted Out of London, 10-DEmbassy Siege Ending ay Continued From Page One which was a blot upon international relations. He said he was glad "the presence that has been so damaging to London is now removed" and added we will urgently look to see what lessons can be learned" involving public order and immigration. The procedure we will follow will make it very difficult for anyone to come in from Libya in the next few months, Brittan said. He also said the Foreign Office would review the Vienna Convention on diplomatic immunity and might propose amendments. Britain last Sunday broke diplomatic ties with Libya over its han: dling of the April 17 shooting inci-'deIn which police Constable Yvonne Fletcher, 25, was killed. It ordered the Libyans in the embassy perhaps including Miss Fletchers to leave by midnight. They killer were protected from prosecution by conventions on diplomatic immunit- Convention, territory. The Libyans refused repeated British requests that they leave and allow the building to be searched. On Friday, following a carefully negotiated script, diplomatic observers from Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey filed into the square and a Libyan went inside the embassy shortly after 9 a.m. He emerged leading a group of five Libyans. The process was repeated five more times. By 11 a.m., the last had left and a Scotland Yard spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters, "The siege is over. Outside the square, out of view of y- Police said a gunman had pointed AK-4a Soviet-mad- e automatic rifle out of an embassy window and shot at Libyan students chanting slogans against Col. Moammar 7 Kha-daf- Eleven Libyans were wound- ed. About 1,500 people gathered Friday for Miss Fletchers funeral at the cathedral In Salisbury, west of London. 83 miles Police marksmen kept rifles trained on the embassy, or Peoples Bureau, for 10 days after the shooting. But they were forbidden to enter It because under the 1961 Vienna reporters, the Libyans were searched for arms and explosives, witnesses said. "The police gave them a good going over with scanners," Roy Hamlin, owner of the Red Lion pub on Duke of York Street, was quoted as telling the Evening Standard newspaper. They were lined up against the wall and thoroughly searched, he was quoted as saying. The Foreign Office declined comment on the reports, saying only the police had satisfied themselves that the Libyans were not carrying arms or explosives. The Libyans, including 19 accredited diplomats, were loaded aboard seven green vans with blacked-ou- t windows and driven 25 miles to the Civil Service College in Sunning-daleight miles from Heathrow, for customs and questioning. ijReagan, Deng Confer Face-to-Faat Last ce ; Continued From Page One Ihe audience could reach 200 mil-- - lion. Speakes said that shortly before the program was aired, American Officials were told that portions dealing with the Soviet Union would not be broadcast, Speakes said. I Even later, he added, we learned ; that the broadcast also omitted sev- eral other segments of the speech Including key passages dealing with .the presidents view of values that ; Americans cherish, including religion and democracy. Asked about the reception Reagan ' was receiving, Speakes said, As far As the tone of the meetings, its been extremely cordial. There have been ho surprises in their statements. He gdded that Reagan and the Chinese leaders had found many areas of agreement, including concern over the threat of Soviet aggression and the need for arms reductions. . Zhao made clear from the start of Jhe day that the future of Taiwan, the offshore island to which the government fled following the communist mainland takeover on Oct. 1, 1949, was a sticking point. The question of Taiwan remains . a; major obstacle to stable, sustained relations," development of Sino-U.tip told American reporters in a Iwief news conference before his first business session with Reagan. 1; But White House spokesman dlarry Speakes said these differences have not in any way become Ian obstacle to the developing relationship" between the United States -- "and China. Both sides have determined hot 4) let it interfere. he said. j; I; Chinese Fascinated Gracefully At the same time, a van carrying four large bags and assorted hand luggage went straight to Heathrow. On Thursday, 18 similar padlocked, lead-line- d bags were taken to the airport. Reagan Grows Old New York Times Service PEKING In the nearly three Reagan has days been hereT shuttling from guest house to meeting hall and back to the guesthouse, the Chinese have been showing fascination about his age. In this lajjd where the elderly are greatly respected, Reagans 73 Police acknowledged they could contain a murder weapon, but treated them as diplomatic pouches and did not search them. In St. Jamess Square, detectives poured into the street in front of the embassy. Many went down on hands and knees to search for clues. But police said they would respect the embassys diplomatic immunity until the midnight Sunday deadline. years are regarded as enhancing his a stature, After such a long flight, you dont look tired at all, Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang was overheard saying to the president at their meeting Friday morning at the Great Hall of the People. "You look very energetic at your age, he added. Its very rare. Well, thank you very much, Reagan replied. "People here say you look much younger than your age, Zhao went on through an interpreter. "As far as Im concerned, the meeting has already been a success, Reagan replied, apparently trying to change the subject. After that, police said, officers clear it of any arms, explosives or other evidence and then seal it up. It will come a discontinued mission, still Libyan property but under British control. would enter the building, In Tripoli, Ambassador Miles handed control over to Italy, which has agreed to represent the interests of some 8,000 British nationals in Libya. Britain has advised the Britons to consider their position carefully in light of events. v That was the old devil after Kansas authorities Friday sealed off the town of Effingham, where us qnd God was protecting us, Peggy "Merritt of Morris said later in a hospital emergency room. When she saw a "tunnel of fire bearing down ;on her house, Mrs. Merritt cried out tjo warn family members and then Iran into a bedroom to throw her 1ody over her sleeping granddaughter, Atisha. In Minnesota, an woman was killed, 18 people were treated for injuries and five were hospitalized Thursday night when a iornado tore into the Apache Plaza chopping center and severly dam- aged dozens of homes in St. Anthony, ia suburb of Minneapolis and St. Paul. falling tree limb killed a man in Clarkfield, Minn. A Tornadoes whipped through Wisconsin Friday, killing three people Jin three counties, including a man in the Minocqua area of northern Wisconsin who was pulled from a house at a resort and then hurled about 150 feet into a cabin. jThe Wisconsin storms also destroyed homes and farm buildings. Marble-sizehail fell near Madison jwith heavy rain reducing visibility to 15 feet, the National Weather Ser- depicting the attention she stirred up when she arrived last fall. She also sang and danced. About 60 students participated in the comedy revues 23 vi- gnettes. In one skit, a pie. struck Miss Shields face as she danced to on Michael Spiller, a take-of- f Jacksons "Thriller hit song. Kirk Douglas, star of at the O K. Corral everywhere, Portsmouths still his home, said his sister, Cleda Roy Rogers and Dale Evans won't be there. But their fans will have a field day with vintage movies and displays of cowboy memorabilia at this weekends first Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Collectors Convention and Western Film Festi Willoughby. "Roy still slips back here every so often, without telling anybody hes coming. This is the only place left on Earth where Roy Rogers can be Leonard Sly." she said. Richard M. Nixon has home up for placed his sale and is asking for $2.3 million, a spokesman for a real estate firm said Friday. They already have several (potential) buyers, said Sol Abrams, spokesman for Murphy Realty-Bette- r Homes and Gardens. The Nixons bought the house in July 1981 for $1.2 milThomas Noguchi Herbert Armstrong lion. Nixon has said he wants to find a smaller home because his wife Pat has been in poor health since suffering a stroke last fall. The house has five bedrooms, a wine cellar, tennis court and swimming pool. A spokesman for Nixon did not return calls and it was not known Richard Nixon Herbert W. Armstrong, 91, pastor general of the Worldwide Church of God, and his estranged wife, Ramona. 45. reached a tentative divorce settlement to be finalized- - in two weeks, his attorney said. The agreement came on the eve of a deadline for the start of the divorce trial in Pirtia County Superior Court in Tucson. Ariz. where the former president planned to move. In March, the Nixons decided against moving Los Angeles County coroner, deserves another hearing because the Civil Service Commission demoted him for political reasons, an attorney has asked in Los Angeles. in April 1982 for Noguchi, 57, was demoted to physician-specialiallegedly sensationalizing the deaths of movie stars Natalie Wood. William Holden and others, and mismanaging the department. Thomas Noguchi, former into a co-o- apartment p in Man- hattan because of publicity. st AP Text and Photos Insulin Evidence Excluded Appeals Court Gives Von Bulow a New Trial Continued From Page One to the rule that improperly obtained evidence cannot be allowed. What they say is heres a guilty man whos going to walk away. Roberts said his first move would be to ask the court to review its decision. If the court denies that request or upholds Its finding, Roberts said he has three options: retry von Bulow, not retry him, or ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case. Roberts said the last option holds little promise because the ruling was based on the state, not the federal, constitution. On March 16, 1982, after nine weeks of testimony, a Superior Court jury decided that von Bulow twice secretly injected his wife, Martha Sunny von Bulow, with insulin during 1979 and 1980 Christmas visits to their Newport mansion on Millionaires Row, Clarendon Court. Mrs. von Bulow suffered from low blood sugar, a condition insulin would aggravate. The prosecution maintained that von Bulow wanted to gain the $14 million he would receive if his wife died and be free to marry his mistress, former soap opera actress Al exandra Isles. Witnesses said she had given von Bulow six months to obtain a divorce and marry her. The defense argued that Mrs. von Bulow brought on the comas herself, either through drug and alcohol abuse or by injecting herself with insulin to lose weight. Mrs. von Bulow, a Pittsburgh utilities heiress, recovered from a coma after the first incident, but entered what doctors call an irreversible coma after the second. 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Douglas, 65, who has appeared in 74 films, will be inducted in Oklahoma City Saturday night, said Dean Krakel, executive vice president. Film clips from several of Douglas westerns will be shown people were still missing, coal ming ers near Wright used machines to rescue people whose drive vehicles got stuck near Wright. Some areas of Wyoming got 5 feet of snow, with drifts common, and Story, Wyo., reported 4 feet. It was 15 degrees Friday in Cheyenne, where winds gust-in- g to 60 mph plunged the wind chill factor to 30 below. In Red Lodge, Mont., a mountain town of 2,000 residents near the Wyoming border. 6 feet of snow had fallen since Tuesday. Drifts of 15 to 20 feet high were common, and the only way to get around was on skis or snowshoes. The citys snowrplows couldnt handle the drifts. Tve had lots of calls from older people, said Mayor Ron Kotar. They cant see out and they cant get out. Theyre frightened. Police Chief Smokey Owen, who said he couldnt find his car under the snow, declared it was the worst storm since 1956 in Red Lodge. 14 people were injured as twisters splintered 15 businesses and eight mobile homes. Five people suffered minor injuries in Silver Lake, Kan., northwest of Topeka, when a twister Thursday afternoon destroyed one home and damaged five others. Three farms were damaged by a tornado Thursday afternoon outside Lytton, Iowa, and farm buildings, livestock and machinery were tossed about after civil defense received reports of a funnel cloud in Andrew County, Mo. To the West, the blizzard which began Tuesday in the northern Rockies raged on, with accumulations topping the mark in parts of southern Montana. Most roads and highways were closed from eastern Montana and Wyoming Into the western half of the Dakotas. In Wyoming, where the storm was blamed for one death and five CI.IP val in his hometown of Portsmouth, Ohio. The convention honors the former resident who left as Leonard Franklin Sly but made his way to fame as Roy Rogers, king of the cowboys. Roys 72 now and even though he's done everything and been including his just completed Home Box Offilm, Draw!, fice's first western feature film. Kirk Douglas portrayal of westerners is in the best tradition of the American West, Kra- e, Stalled Blizzard Rages On in Rockies, Upper Plains as Other Areas Swelter Continued From Page One morning killed 11 people and injured 100 in four communities. " A senior Chinese official, briefing reporters on the condition that he not be Identified by name, said Zhao told Reagan we oppose meddling in the affairs of Central America by any big power. We are not in favor of some practices by the United States in this region. By How the building is Libyan Brooke Shields made her Princeton University theatrical debut in the Triangle Clubs Revel Wlthout a Pause before a sold-ou- t house at McCarter Theatre. 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