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The then began a mth- - u expen-menin material Mimre. medii me and tudie id deep vpaee Filey planned obHT.atiun- - u llallev s Comet it nears the sun IKAMANS SEARCH I ,.s VESSEL Armed Iranian naU1 sailors searching lor War guuds bound lor Iraq boarded an American merchant ship sailing in international waters just outside the Persian Gull, the State Department said There were nu inturies or loss ol property search of the President Taylor, the during the first I S. flag ship to be stopped by Iran, which has been war with neighboring Iraq Alter the fighting a search, the bulk cargo ship ow ned by the American President Lines. Ltd proceeded to the port of Fujaira. located on the Gulf of Oman in the United Arab Emirates The boarding party consisted of seven Iranians who inspected the slop's manifest -- l l a- - two-hou- five-yea- r Monday. Jan. I.'J. 986 KATE SMI TU SA1 ISF At 1 URV Singer Kate Smith symbol of patriotism to World War II Americans with her powerful rendition of 'God Bless America." was recovering satisfactorily from the amputation of her right leg. An official at Raleigh, NC. Community Hospital said the Smith was under close observation because "she has a history of f diabetes Smith had been confined to a wheelchair j since she lapsed into a diabetic coma for four months in a 1976. but she had been learning to walk again when she developed circulation problems in her right leg. She said doctors decided surgery was necessary before the problem spread and the leg was ampu-"tated above the knee 2ND BATTLE GROEP SENT TO MEDITERRANEAN The aircraft carrier Saratoga and an accompanying battle group have been ordered back into the Mediterranean Sea in a move that will soon give the United States two large carrier groups in the region, a Pentagon source said. The source stressed the Navy had been given no orders involving a retaliatory attack on Libya. The Saratoga and five accompanying combat ships had been deployed since November to the Indian Ocean, hut are now moving northward through the Red Sea and will likely go through the Suez Canal " - The Reagan been within ns WAS IRAN RIGHT TO SEARCH SHIP? administration said Iran might have rights in forcing an American merchant ship to submit to a search by armed Iranians in international waters near the Persian Gulf. At the same time, the U.S. sent two Navy warships to the Gulf of Oman where the freighter, the President Taylor, was docked in the United Arab Emirates port of Fujaira. Signals from the administration seemed contradictory as it pondered how to deal with the incident as well as any future searches of American vessels. If the United States decides that it will oppose any such Iranian moves, it leaves itself open to a possible military clash with the Iranians in the event of a test of that policy - LDS PresiHOSPITAL RELEASES LDS LEADER dent Ezra Taft Benson was released from LDS Hospital after doctors determined he was not suffering from a heart condition. The church leader was released from the hospital in the company of his wife and other family members. A church spokesman said tests made over the weekend showed no signs of cardiovascular difficulties. Apparently. Benson had been lying down when he stood up too quickly to answer a phone call That resulted in blood rushing to his head, which caused dizziness and the fainting spell Tuesday, Jan. 1 I I. 1980 l.utm-King Jr wa enlirmed a a national hero in the Capitol Rotunda u his widow unwilcd a brooding, big-g- t r than-lifleader and sculpture ot the urged his countrymen to turn America into an oasis of freedom and justice " Coretta Scott King pulled a black shroud from the towering bronze bust and looked up silently lor a moment at the likeness of her husband's face Then she turned, smiling broadly, and joined the applause that echoed thunderously inside the Capitol dome Mrs King noted that her husbands bust is the first one ol a black American to he mstalle n the pantheon of national heroes" in the Capitol, an honor rendered nearly 18 sears after King was slain in Memphis. Tenn on April 4. rejection he ?.iid Thi is only one u! the lit.iny j' aiitagcs to using the pjtienl s own li'sue rathci it, jn jriifu j Midterials or tissue fruin others L1BV AN JETS INTERCEPT U.S PLANE Two Lib an jet fighters intercepted a US Nau surveillance plane living over tile Mediterranean Sea off Libya prompting two American lighters to scramble Iroin the aircraft carrier Coral Sea Reagan administration soimces said The Libyan lighters made no threatening mmes toward the Navy plane which was in international airspace and flew back to Libya before the American fighters arrived The incident appeared 10 represent the first direct contact between US and Libyan military forces since terrorists attacked the airports in Rome and t:-- ue civil-right- s - Vienna - coal mine Geraldine M Nevitl. Wellington. Carbon County, alleges that because of negligence on the part of UP&L. her husband. Joel, was trapped in the mine by a fire on Dec 19. 1984. and that he suffered "severe personal injuries resulting in physical and mental pain, anguish, fear and distress immediately prior to and at the time of his death " She is seeking $5 million in special and general damages and $15 million in punitive damages from the utility for herself and two children from a previous marriage ty FIND LINKS PREHISTORIC MAN. Calling it a major archaeological discovery, scientists disclosed preliminary findings from a site and their dig at a remarkably chief excitement was over thousands of fragments ol bones, a few of them human, the rest animal. To find such prehistoric remains of man and beast together is rare. The site promises to tell much about the early humans and about their tools, their scientists call health, their diet and their pursuit of prey into the tip of the Florida peninsula, now Dade County. "Earlier human remains have been found in North America, but only a handful of sites have man in such a clear association with the extinct animals of the Ice Age." said Robert S Carr, the county areheaologist and head of the dig. "It's one thing to say they were alive at the same time, but it's another thing to actually find them together." W AS NELSON'S DEATH LINKED TO COCAINE? -Federal investigators suspect a fire ignited by a form of cocaine use. may have caused the Eve plane crash that killed rock 'n' roll star Rick Nelson and six others, a published report said. Sources said Nelson's body contained a measurable level of unmetabolized cocaine, which means the drug had not been absorbed into his system at the time of death. The Washington Post said. But the sources said final laboratory-reportare not available yet. requires mixing cocaine with flammable ether or ammonia. After the " chemicals evaporate, the cocaine is in a glass pipe held over a steady flame. Sources told The Post that no clearly identifiable drug paraphernalia were found ICE-AG- BEASTS Paleo-Indian- " s Free-basin- g usually-smoke- Wednesday. Jan. 15. 1986 CHILEANS THROW ROCKS AT KENNEDY MOTORCADE Hundreds of right-win- g protesters hurling rocks and tomatoes blocked the motorcade of Sen. Edward Kennedy to protest the arrival of the opponent of Chile's leader who met military regime. A Chilean human-right- s Kennedy at Santiago's airport was injured in the protest by about 400 supporters of President Augusto Pinochet Four people, one of them with a gun, were later arrested and demonstrators. The airport protesters, organized by the Independent Democratic Union, threw rocks, eggs and tomatoes al cars in the Kennedy motorcade. "I am not an enemy of the Chilean people." Kennedy said in an arrival statement in which he expressed his abuses in Chile. "I am an eneconcern for human-rightmy of torture, kidnapping, murder and arbitrary arrests," in fighting between right-win- s he said. - The Rev. Jesse Jackson JACKSON TURNED AWAY was turned away at the door of the Justice Department as he sought to present Attorney General Edwin Meese III with a long list of complaints against the Reagan administration's record. Jackson led a group of about 250 marchers from the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library to the department on the 57th anniversary of "What do we King's birth. They picketed and chanted as Jackson, want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!" a King aide, sought unsuccessfully to meet with Meese. Jackson was met at the Justice Department door by a squad of uniformed police and Amelia L. Brown, assistant director of public affairs, who told him he could not enter the building without an appointment. She offered to take his written grievances and relay them to the attorney general, but Jackson refused, saying he would s not deal with a person. civil-righ- - - public-relation- Thursday, Jan. 16, 1986 BUST OF SLAIN PREACHER UNVEILED UiYAGER 2 FINDS 0 MURE MOONS ORBITING The Voy ager 2 spacecraft has discovered six more moons orbiting Uranus, bringing the total to 12. and NASA said the planet may have 30 moons altogether, more than any planet in the solar system. "Scientists on the Voy ager imaging team found the moons in images returned by the spacecraft over the past two weeks." said a statement issued by the NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory The six moons range from 20 miles to 3l) miles in diameter, far smaller than the planet's five major moons, which measure Pom about 310 miles to 1.010 miles across Because the six newly discovered satellites are outside the nine charcoal-blacrings known to orbit Uranus, none of them is a shepherd moon - whose gravitational forces herd the nine known Uranian rings into their narrow shapes A LEGALIZE PROSTITUTION, BAR PANEL SAYS New York State Bar Association Committee proposed creation of red light districts where prostitutes legally could walk the streets at certain hours to solicit customers. The committee on the Revision of Criminal the proposal at the association's 109th annual meeting in Times Square. The plan would case the burden of a "tremendously inefficient legal system" which processed 18.000 prostitution arrests in 1985. The report said the average time served for prostitution offenses is less than two days, promoting a "degrading impression of standardized turnstile justice " t one-tim- e SurSURGEONS PATCH HEART WITH MUSCLES in holes hearts human to how learned have patch geons using the patients' own back muscles and one day may-usthe technique instead ol artificial organs or transplants to treat failing hearts, a ductor reported. "It holds great promise." said Dr. Larry W. Stephenson, associate professor of surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. 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