Show Captives Will Die If US Attacks Say Kidnappers By Rima Salameh Associated Press Writer BEIRUT Lebanon — Moslem kidnappers said Thursday they will kill four men seized last weekend if U S military forces attack Lebanon and released a picture of an American captive with two automatic rifles held to his head and an Indian abducted Saturday at Beirut University College In Washington a Reagan administration official said: "We hold the captors responsible for the safety of the hostages We call for the immediate release of all hostages We do not speculate on any course of action the United States may or may not take " Anglican Church envoy Terry Defense Department sources said kidnappings in Moslem west Beirut in less than two weeks prompted the United States to hold the aircraft carrier John F Kennedy and its battle group in the Mediterranean Sea They called the action precautionary and one said "The current posture of our forces is not a threat to " anyone Waite remained out of contact for the day negotiating with the captors of two Americans held since 1985 but the church said it had assurances he was safe A Lebanese militia leader said Waite was seen "moving around freely" but would not say where The hostages threatened with death Thursday are three Americans 10th 11 The USS Ninnl scheduled to relieve the Kennedy also is in the Med- iterranean Robert Sims chief Pentagon spokesman said the naval movements would "ensure that the president has all options available to him that he might choose” He would not say what military options President Reagan was considering but dismissed speculation that Navy ships were preparing to evacuate Americans The United States declared Lebanon to its citizens and told the estimated 1500 Americans still here that their passports would be revoked if they did not leave within 30 days Many of them are of Lebanese Vol 233 No 108 Salt Lake City Utah-Fri- day descent or dual nationals A previously unknown group calling itself Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of Palestine made the death threat in a handwritten Arabic statement delivered to a Western news agency in west Beirut Accompanying it was a photograph of hostage Robert Polhill with two automatic ri fles pointed at his head On Wednesday the group claimed responsibility for abducting the four men declaring in a statement that they used “the facade of teaching to carry out American intrigues " Secretary of State George P Shultz said in Washington that all organizations involved in the II kidnappings 30 ary Morning-Janu- WASHINGTON - A report on the Ran may have been used by an Israe " li official for "other projects It does not specify those projects affair made public It also cites evidence that some report cites evidence that President Heagan was primarily interested in trading arms for the release of hostages and rpveals that some profits from the sale of arms to profits fiom the arms sales were deposited in bank accounts controlled solely by Richard V Secord a retired Air Force major general and two re tired officials of the CIA apparently for the benefit of the Nicaraguan rebels None of the three men is now in the government Refore now it had not been known exactly who con trolled the accounts When Democrats gained control ol Iran-Contr- a Thursday by the Senate Intelligence Committee portrays Heagan admin istration officials as regularly deceiving one another and Congress about main elements of the operation The he committee with the beginning of the new Congress the panel "star ted afitsh" and prepared the document that was released Thursday accord ing to the chairman Sen David L Boren l Boren stressed that the document was "preliminary" because important figures like Lt Col Oliver L North and Vice Adm John M Pom dexter had refused to test if citing their Fifth Amendment right against immation Late Thursday the committee vol to publish the repot It will ed 17 self-in- ll is our basic information that with whatever names may emerge they are to a substantial degree linked together" Shultz said in a satellite news conference with reporters in Europe Israel and Japan “And we also observe some very strong ties to Iran” Seized with Polhill on Saturday were Alann Steen 47 of Boston communications instructor Jesse Jonathan Turner 39 of Boise Idaho visiting professor of mathematics and Mithileshwar Singh 6i visiting professor of finance since 1982 Singh has resident alien status in the United States 1987 HHS Chief Says AIDS Will Dwarf the Plague - er medical di- -' sasters as the I Black Plague typhoid tion’s chief na- saidj Noting that there is no known cuie Bowen said 50 million to 100 million people worldwide could have the AIDS virus in the ru xi two decades and that at least 270000 aetual cases are expected m the United Stales alone m live with mote than 10 peri ent veais of the new cases bv then being among heterosexuals “You haven’t heard or read anything yet" lhat the principal purpose of ihe arms deals was in open a strategic relationship with moderate' of cials m Iran The document savs North wlm di Column the health Thursday The report cites evidence hovvev 2 Bowen said he is confident a vacr ine will he found hut is equal ly sure i w ill not he in tune to head nit an epidemic ol a m ope iliat most people have mil vet grasped smallpox andj er that disputes Reagan's contention A face the dreadful prosper t of a worldwide death toll in the tens of millions a decade" he said A world WASHINGTON (AP) wide AIDS epidemic will become so serious it will dwarf such earli- be used Boien said as i inundation for a mote extensive inquiry this year by the special Senate committee that has been appointed to investigate the entire affair A companion House committee is conducting a parallel investigation See ‘ Iran Players in Iran Arms Deal Full of Lies Says Report By David E Rosenbaum New York Times Writer Thursday s statement from the abductors said After it was ascertained for us that the United States harbors the intention to attack Lebanon with the help of other Western nations the Islamic Jihad Organiza tion for the Liberation of Palestine declares it will execute the foul American hostages as an initial (oiin termeasure upon the eminence til this aggression Other operations will follow m adequate places " It claimed U S Ambassador John Kelly was meeting with ambassadors of Western European countries in Christian east Beirut about plans in a military attack on Lebanon Em bassy spokesmen declined to comment No demands were made tor re lease of the captives have si tong ties to each other and to Health and Human Services Secretary Otis R Bowen told a Ni tional Press Club audience If we can’t make progress we t US Thwarts Marcos Loyalists Surrender Peacefully From TV Station - Sol MANILA Philippines (UP!) diers loyal to ousted nih-- r Ferdinand Maicns surrendered peacefullv Tlorsdav after oeeupvmg a lelevi sum station three days in a foiled at tc pt to overthrow President Coin zi e Aquino iquino ordered Ihe piosecutmn ot soldiers and civilians who took part in the attempted coup and said the "gravity of the crime was not lessened by their peaceful surrender The rebellion ended Thursday with the surrender of the last 250 soldiers holding out at the Greater Manila channel 7 television Arts — GMA - station Aquino said the soldiers and civil lans involved in the plot to topple hei ' government would be held to the Ril lest account" for their actions She said the civilians would he charged with rebellion and the mill tarv personnel would he court mar-tidie- "It was a clear attempt to the first principle of democracy — civilian supremacy" Aquino said in a speech interrupted frequently by applause ' W'e will have justice she said m the talk at a Manila univeisitv At the end of their 61 hour siege the soldiers and civilians waving ovot-thro- Spou-o- Tarsi' Welfare r goodbye to about 201) follower who had gathered outside hoarded buses and weie whisked off to army head quarters under police escort The oops removed the amnmni tion from their weapons before leaving the TV station They surrendered 1 their firearms at army headquarters Air Force Col Oscar Tanias the leader of the televisstocky ion-station siege agreed to surren der earlier Thiusdav hut his troops i ef used to join him "About half of the soldieis wanted to fight it out" an army major said But he said the rebels left the station peacefully after ix hours of last ditch negotiations About 400 Marcos loyalists launched the coup attempt before dawn Tuesday storming two military bases and the television station Aquino called the attempt the des perate efforts" of opponents of her which proposed new constitution goes before the country's 25 million voters for ratification Mondav Aquino hopes approval of the charter will give her government stability We have prevented bloodshed" said Rrig Gen Alexander Aguure commander of the some OOO troops that surrounded the television com plex for three days tri close a loophole that allows women to receive public assistance while living with a man " who makes a ‘good living The measure is designed to relieve the state of paying welfare to people who reallv don't deserve it lie said And it would ' require those people who live as if they are married to have the responsibility of marriage He said the lull would also protect the woman and anv children involved in the relationship because (he guy just ronldn I leave amt get out of all lilies his the ion The SI if aivr ll I I o 010 I Ige if I then weie those el us acre voied most likelv in In Bv Ken Fit email ’ Klllgtlt Riddel Newspap WASHINGTON - US auUienliaiding al the lequest o the 1’hilq pines governmi nt thwatted an a1 rSJ tempt hv deposed Philippines Pipsi Mateos to f v hat k lo Ins homeland in Iht' midst ol an un successful mill tarv rebellion then a Slate lie partment spokes man - ' j&L ' Charles Redman stud a depaitmept Ferdinand darens dav in his residence m exile in Hotio lulu and reminded Alamos of his pie vimis pledge not to return to his native ennntrv without the print ap proval n the Philippines govern official visited Marcos Wednes merit Filipino soldiers unload their weapons ter surrendering a TV station they held for af- - Inside The Tribune Tribune Telephone Numbers on A-- 2 ler they cohabited for 24 months So d the man leaves after that period he could still be held responsible for child suppoit and possible alimony Rees said "As chairman of Ihe appiopna lions suheommttee for Health and So cial Services 1 saw a number of cases in which women were receiving Aid to Families With Dependent Children benefits from the state and at the same time would be living with a man who was making a good in come ' Rees said feel that sort of thing is an abuse of the system " ('uirentlv the AF'IX' program al See A 4 Column I Thors- rite spokesman 1 Cheap said ly ' Today’s I l oririisl ConSail Lake City and vinnitv snow Highs upper expeclcd tinuing tOs Lows upper 20s Details R 2 Redman denied Mart os u is being held captive and said tin fnrmot strong man would he Dee to Hat el to countries other than the Philippines s ainhoi me so long as he notified days after coup attempt President Porazon Aquino vows to court-martithem 3 Senator Says President Backs ‘Supercollider’ WASHINGTON (API President Reagan has decided to seek construction of a $6 billion nui lear particle supercollider' to probe the soientif Sen Phil ic secrets of matter Gramm said Thursday but the While House denied the report ' 1 have learned the president has made a decision to pioceed with the superconducting supercollider project which will make America No tn the world in high energy phvsu-Gramm R Texas said in a stale ment which came after Reagan and the Domestic Policy Council heard a pica from Energy Secretary John S Herrington to hack ihe supercollider Doug Elmets chief spokesman for the energy secret irv said he could not confirm Gramm s statement Rut Albert R Rrashear a White House spokesman said Reagan hail no( m u made a decision on funding tu percollider Gramm reiterated Thiusdav mghi lhat his information was an mate and discounted Brasheai's statement by saying 'Maybe hey re just not ready to make an official announce ment " The nation's physicists have been seeking such a machine for several years to explore the next laver of un answered questions in their quest fm explanations of the phvsieal woild Proponents say the mat him is essen tial if Ihe United Slates hopes in maintain the load in ie search The European consm mini opt i it ing the CERN machine at Geneva Sw itzerland has plans io hmid a mu h smaller accelerator thal nonetheless See t ( olunin I i Federal immigiation law mpou ers the governmt nt to pmt nt a iesi dept alien such as Mhos imm leav ing the I mted State' fm the pm pose of organizing directing oi participat mg in any rebellion irisuiiedion in violent uprising agonst i foreign country" the nffu u Rodman said W does n s ti htuk began w It h a request It om tie emit H lied government ot Mines siuees sor Uorazon Aquim ports that a chat' Honolulu to take Al Philippines I plu-su- advance m i But Mateos hitiei K u i im ican officials of Heating Imn like a prisoner" and vowed lo continue his efforts to return to the count i In ruled for Iwo dm ides until tomed Rom office bv popular pressure sd i t ' s We investigate suoded that the plate in ta t lie u chattered bv Mr A mpporteis and that there was a gh pi eb hi it he hoped to use th a pi m ut n ii I t t 'lie Philippines ' It 'Ini n o- Owens Offers Bill to Expand Protect Canyonlands Thomas 11 Gorey Jim Woolf Tribune Staff Writers Bv And - Rep Way ne Owens Thurs thal would expand Can iv introduced vonlands National Patk bv 417342 acres to pie vent the U S Department of Energv from ever building a nnclear-wa-'repositoiv in soul hern WASHINGTON a bill tf e Owens' bill would more than double Canyonlands from its existing 337258 acres to 75461)0 at res the original amount proposed bv Utah officials The t i ah pemocial sikI Hie lull the fii'l he Rep Eliuckle hen si hmil who sa k ecd l tv frI sf deni Feidmandj j Utah And I ' Bill Makes Cohabitation For 2 Years a Marriage By Paul Roily Tribune Staff W nter A couple who live together lot two years would be automatically consul ered man and wife by the state under a bill introduced in ihe Utah Senate Thursday Sen Stephen 11 Rees If Salt Lake said he introduced Senate Bill 156 to ’4 : Marcos Might Home has introduced in the 100th Congress is needed to protect southern Utah's tourism economv and the health of its residents Rep Owens insists his bill is necessary even though DOE has narrowed its search for the repository site to Washington Nevada and Tex as The department had once included a sail for mation near Canvonlands on its Rst of potential t Utah repository sites DOE would not unless the sites under consideration are deemed unsuitable F'xpanding the park from rim to rim is an idea that has deserved acimn since the park was established 20 yeats ago said Tern A n tm Rocky Mountain represent alive for the Na tional Parks and Conservation Association This hill represents a vision we all have "I ' Canyonlands said George Nickas assist mi ordinotor for the Utah Wilderness Association Calv in Blae k chairman of the San Juan ('nun ty Commission' characterized Rep Owen s lull as nonsense "That repository is dead as a door nail Fx and pansion of the park will only deny grazing resource production on those lands ' he sm1 He'll argue this v j provide tourism and I i Bui when tom im is ill von what happen d in Rep Owens lllMll iimtv o Onfield and He in ighhorilig K on ml v ivno ti o some ol in cminl mo-- ' on ii pnks and lev i loped ’’ old supooti ioiiimii hive ii i million m look I d v - dii Howvi i Hiom counties o eats li e p pul ition tin hiv o ago and uhoui Hie lowest pet eipd m me and the highest inetrplo ment in Iht it' Thev'vi bet o itemed ev o t long lull loin ill I v v i i guess he w ints to expand th in Gt and and lu in ounltes too said the ommissioner Wavne Owens is an cncmv ol southern Utah md uiw iv nc- - been I sm v |