Show I V o vV Vl y Salt Lake City Utah— Friday Morning— March Vol 233 No 119 11 1988 tisljp 1 reoic Bv Norman Black AP Military Writer Financial ‘ V 1 fe" v Manuel Antonio Noriega “A Common Criminal” Cri-i- ": A-- 6 The sources said the sanctions de bated at the meeting included — Withholding the next U S pa ment for Panama Canal operations about $7 million and putting it into an escrow account — W ithholding U S fees for use of an Oil piptliue that catnes Alaskan oil across Panama — Canceling all trade preferences extended to Panama as a Third World country and participant in the Caribbean Ba'in Initiative — Increasing border surveillance of all Panamanian individuals and goods moving across U S borders — Stepping up efforts to discour age other countries from doing anything that assists Noriegas hold on Panama a j J cem Tribune Wire Services 1 LKS Sw itzerland — An avalanche roared down on Prince Charles' skiing-partThurs' day killing a KLUS think we re getting pretty close to doing them all" said one source but the president didn t say that today It will be at least a day or so " second official agreed saying We had the meeting and the president heard all sides of the issue But it wasn t finalized " The House voted 367-- for a nonbinding resolution that noted allegations of drug trafficking murder money laundering and racketeering against the Panamanian Defense Forces which Noriega heads It called onlteagan to consider seriously" additional economic and political sanctions It aKo called upon Noriega to comply with an order two weeks ago by Panamanian President Eric Arturo Delvalle dismissing him as commander of the defense forces Instead Noriega dismissed Delvalle a See Column I 1 WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday overwhelmingly demanded the ouster of Panamanian strong man Gen Manuel Antonio Noriega and the opposition ambassador to the I'mted States predicted None-gs overthrow within a few days ” At the same time President Reagan met with top advisers and administration sources said he will probably order sanctions imposed on Panama m the next few davs Reagan is weighing five sanctions for the most part economic m nature designed to put further pressure on Gen Manuel Antonio Noriega to step down the sources said While the president did not reveal his decision to aides during a V hite House meeting ‘ there seems to be a consensus to invoke all these mea cures in the near term ' said one official who demanded anonymity 1 Prince Charles Unhurt As Avalanche Kills 1 close friend The future Brit ish king was un- hurt but a wit- w the The New York congressman out at a Capitol Hill news con ference flanked bv his family and some of the House members who backed bis candidacy He evoked beers from moist-eyesupporters with a vow that No way" would this be his last campaign for the White House Many backers sported Kemp in ’92 buttons Kemp 51 said be would not seek to the House seat from Buffalo that he has held for 18 years He did not rule out running for the Senate from New York but said he bad no plans to do so He called the notion that he might be asked to be the Republican vice presidential candidate a "very flattering and awesome thought He said he didn't expect it but add ed Would I think about it" The answer to that is yes ’’ Kemp entered the presidential race in April 1987 after years of preparation to position himself as d Piobertson said Hugh Lindsay Dies in Swiss Atalanche Jack Kemp with wife Joanne steps up to the mike to step down from his quest after Aonatea i of a ja musician fanulv were killed after the clan hijacked a Soviet jetliner by using guns and explosives packed in instrument cases and re quested passage to Western Europe i he Soviet media said Thursdav in a unprecedented for its detail Three members of the jazz family died in an apparenl suieide pact and commandos killed two other clan members aflet the family seized the P'tlmer Two sons in the family shot their mother to diath as the commandos stormed aboard the darkened Aeroflot airliner They then killed themselves with sawed-of- f guns w itnesses in the plane told the newspaper 1: zz I'Stlfl VIENN A Austria AP) — Pres ident Kurt Waldheim himself accused of war crimes apologized on Austria s behalf Thursday for atrocities Austrian Nazis committed after Adolf Hitler made his native land part of Germany 50 years ago “We must not forget that many of the worst Nazi hangmen were Austrians ’’ he said in a TV speech “There were Austrians who were victims and others who were perpetrators As head of state of the republic of Austria I wish to apologize for Nazi crimes committed by Austrians ’’ About 15 000 Viennese gath ered for a rally outside City Hall on the first of four solemn days marking the Anschluss" of March 11 1938 when German troops marched into Austria and were greeted by cheering crowds mong the speakers w ere survi vors of concentration camps and Paul Grosz who leads Vienna’s romniniutv of 6 000 Jews Austria s Jews rannnt forget that 05 000 were killed by the Na 7is and nianv more thousands had to flee Grosz said ' We should novel let that stain of shame on the historv of this city be forgot ten " he declared Security was tight because of a bomb scare tarty Thursday Po lice removed rars parked nearby two hours before the rallv began Citv officials piepared thousands of Mack ribbons bearing the words “50 Years March 1938 Never Again ' TU-15- 4 I v A-- Chuckle Today's Science has invented so main food utistitutes that we vo forgotten wliat tin oiii'uiab wer An exhibit called lenna 1038 has been mounted at On Hall There art similar displavs about the Nazi era at Linz where Hitler spin! his vouth Salzburg the senator from Kansas See MIAMI lAPi — federal authon ties on Thursday unsealed a drug trafficking indictment accusing a too Haitian military officer of providing a wav station for cocaine shipmentbut they said lark of a U s Haiti treaty will hamper extradition Col Jean-fTauPaul head of tin powerful Dessalines Battalion in Port-aPrince was accused of con spiring to import 100 kilograms of cocaine inlo the United States Also indicted were his brother Antonio Paul and hisex wife ManeMenelb Dehnois The indictment changed that in December 1986 the traffickers used a landing strip on Paul s farm 90 of Haiti s capital to load and fly a 100 kilogram roraint shipment to the Bahamas when it wa bs' or - u nub-outs- ‘ In all nine died in the aborted hi lacking Tuesday Thov included three pasM’ngers and a stewaidess killed when the hipo'kers explosives blew up the tail section of till pdliner the Soviet newsagent ass said The tail burned during the Uloodv shootout it said In tin firs! details of the lupick at tempt Tass said the five members of the Overhaul uzz fanulv unhiding muthei tin more than du d at a small airport outside Lenin mad aftei the pilot convinced the hi jarkers the plane was out of fuel He secret)' radioed ahead to set up an ambush bv commandos The niothei Ninel Over hklll once was named a ileio Mother of the So on ie( Union an honot women who heni nianv ehlldien six other members of the musician limit’ were captured and will fact see ( nliinin I As A-- 2 Column 4 Haiti Military Officer Indicted for Drugs Waldlicim Apologizes for Nazis MOSCOW iL'Ph — Five members now " Press LCHerphntc George Rush’s call instead of his own Killed After I Bv Jack Lesar United Press International CHICAGO — Sen Robert Dole his own polls forewarning defeat next wee-campaigned doggedly Thurs day with hrpes that Illinois will Be hi- recoviry state’ m his against Vice President George Bash ' ' for the GOP nomination now Dole far behind Bush in the delerace for national-conventio- n gates as a result of Super Tuesday opened a second day of campaigning by visiting hospital patients usrg his own recovery from World War 11 injuries as a symbol of his efforts m the Land of Lincoln Later Thursday Dole spokerwom an Katie Boyle said in Washington that the campaign pulled 5400 000 m television ads to be aired across I’h nois and half the national staff of slightly less than 300 people w as laid off Thursday The campaign she said plans 1u prepare new ads and have them ready before Tuesday s primary The ads w i re pulled so that the cam paign could emphasize a different message Boyle said The layoffs she said we re becaust "we entered a new phase of the cam we need few er people paign and the “Reagan wing” of the GOP rallied to Austria Marks 'Stain of Shame' Soviet Hijacking on Kansan Pins Hopes on Atl Shuffle K 5 in Jazz Family r4 ’ - A-- 3 “With Jack emp’s w ithdraw al today 1 am more and more being urged by conservatives to stay in the race as a rallying point for conservatives and conservative principles Portions of the 3 percent or 4 percent he’s been get" ting should come ovei to me throne- arrival at a local hospital a Buckingham Palace spokesman said The palace said Charles’ wife Diana the Princess of Wales and Column I See ‘ ’ ' 4 mer aide to Queen Elizabeth II hut the major w as dead ‘ ‘ J i helped dig out Hugh-"- — Maj Lindsay a for- - Prince Charlfs n tiow ed 4 i t rived The heir toj st ” s t helicopter ar 2 the candidate of the Republican right wing But his campaign nev er caught on with Republican voters and he consistently finished behind Bush Robert Dole and former television ev Tat Robertson in the GOP primaries Less than three weeks ago in a debate with his rivals Kemp declared that the nomination of Bush or role would signal the death of the ' Rea-garevolution" of conservatism But in w ithdraw ing Kemp said that Bush had won Reagan's Republican constituency We were competing for the Reagan wing of the Republican Party and he won" Kemp said ‘It’s very dear that George Bush ran on the Reagan agenda And I think that the vote for George Bush with all due respect today is a vote" for Reagan Kemp said It’s simply to recognize that I w as running against Ronald Reagan And that's a surprise because I am his strongest proponent at least in terms of the ideals that were launched back m 1980 " f AP — Jack ended his Republican Kemp presidential campaign Thursday saying Cu-- h has won ’the Reagan George wing of the Republican Paity” and hinting that he d welcome the No 2 spot on the ticket Kemp w hose campaign as the true conservative heir to President Reagan never caught on with voters endorsed no candidate He said of his rn a)s 1 hey ’re all Reagan conserv cpt as a rescue I j ness said he trembled and Spot oil Ticket Still May Be In Cards for New Yorker WASHINGTON - ide slob’n Tin object of tht con pilar veto distribuU eoraim m Haiti intend mg for it to be imported into tin I said I nited Std'e X tant to Kellner This leave- - a sub stantial question of how the otradi tion of Col Paul could hi accomplished Col I’aul and his brother drug counts — conspiracy to distribute distribution and aUernpt ed importation of cocaine They could face up to 45 years in prison and 5375 000 in fm's Dclinnis already a federal furtive after jumping bond on a rela’ed Mach Uif’7 indictment in Miami faces the same three counts plus charges of jumping bond and attempting to extort a fellow canspira tor with violence Abi faces op it 75 t v i ars m prison and M (i OOP m f iro'- fact-thre- Inide The Tribune 1 ribune T iepbone Number1-o- n Vtnrniw Leon Kellner The Haitian government has te to discuss tin cast and Haitian armv official1 blnnu tlu foreign for tht reports pres-C ol In Paul tie med hi was involved in drug smug fiisd —UCt Photc Austrian President Kurt Waldheim denounces Austrian Nazis 50 years after annexation to Hitler’s Germany Innsbruck and Graz where the Nazi swastika was raised over the ntv hall even before German troops arrived Dozens of events are planned during the four davs Waldheim canceled a speech he way to have made at the official government cerenionv I ndav — some prominent Austrians had thn atened to stav away otherwise — and substituted the televised address Thursdav in vhuh hi spoke of ‘the avalanche of suffering" after annexation An international panel of histo nans appointed bv tin govern ment at Waldheim s request said he was in ' clost proxinutv towai crimes knew of them and did not trv to stop them Tlu historians said they found no proof that In committed war crimes hut left tlu question of guilt open gling iv United ir tlu What they Paul Matey is no concern of mini said hours befort tin indictment ' I lur-never had an thing to do w ith d- - ugs Tlu '’liuiu'e- - of ddituu Paul to tin I nitod Kbit'- - u i poor pio-ec- u lory ron-ed- e ' Vi understand thit at pre-am- i then is no extradition treats be tween llu United States and Haiti aid Mu Baniett xecutiw a e e eti Forcca-- To-Iax- - t Salt Lakt ifv and ueim'v — Colei and cloudy wi‘i lingering shovtvs High1 80s lo w- teen- - In tails I 2 - |