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Show 2A Friday, October The Salt Lake Tribune, Spotlight 3, 1986 Iceland Readies for Minisummit Truth Is, Plan To Again Raid Libya Was a Lie Continued From l would have to coordinate their woik with the Icelandic authorities But he appeared to express some A-- impatience with the Americans and Soviets, saying he urgently needed information on their needs "It is absolutely vital for us to know when the leaders arrive, whether they agree to the Saga Hotel as the meeting place, and when the different delegations are arriving," he said Large U S and Soviet advance teams were expected Thursday, and Hermannsson said the government was considering berthing ocean liners in Reykjavik harbor to accommodate the thousands of journalists expected The Saga, Reykjavik's most luxurious hotel, has only 162 rooms, and has already told guests they must leave by Oct 8 Hermannsson said he understood the difficulties of setting up a summit, but complained that the lack of precise information "is slowing us Continued From l there, they're going to have something to hang it on," he said. Reagan said it was legitimate to take steps to "have Mr Gadhafi go to hed every night wondering what we might do And I think that's the best position for anyone like that to be in." He said, certainly we did not intend any program in which we were going to suggest or encourage him Gadhafi to do more things, or more A-- conduct more terrorist terrorist attacks We would hope that the one thing that we have done will have turned him off on that for good Asked if he thought it was all right to plant false information in the press to make Gadhafi nervous, Reagan said, Oh, no. No The Waff Street Journal, in an Aug 25 story, reported that the United States and Libya were on a collision course and described renewed Libyan backing for terrorism. An executive order on intelligence issued by Reagan in 1981 authorizes the CIA to conduct secret special ac- tei in 1978 diliMcMahon of the Senate "We gence Committee staff sa . ,. don't think theres a pro! The CIA appears to be in ci npliance with the president's executive order, and within both the spirit and the let ter of it, not sneaking through a loophole. McMahon said the staff conclusions would be reviewed by commit. Viking squad security force Reagan-Gorbache- meeting Oct. v 11-1- 2. - movie classics Turner Last month, Broadcasting System announced plans to add films, color to more than 100 computer-generateYankee Doodle Danincluding "Casablanca," "The Maltese Falcon, dy" and "The Postman Always Rings Twice black-and-whit- e black-and-whit- e it it a bet going Kathy Whitmire, the Houston mayor who already IjasAstros-Mets with New York Mavor Ed Koch on the outcome of the Letterman David host show on talk now taken baseball playoffs, has If the Houston Astros beat the New York Mets in the National League Championship Series, an enlarged photo of Whitmire and a team picture of the Astros will hang behind Letterman s desk for best-of-sev- four consecutive nights If the Mets win. a poster of Mets outfielder Mookie Wilson will adorn the mayors office Letterman called Whitmire during the taping of his show to pose the friendly wager, the mayors spokesman, Paul Mabry, said Mabry said Whitmire agreed to the photograph wager after we told her who Mookie Wilson was e it it it it Glenn Ford is being sued by a woman who contends the actors outrageous conduct led to their broken engagement and caused her mental and emotional anguish Debra Morris suit seeks $35,000 for personal property Ford allegedly took from her and $1 million in punitive damages She alleges Ford threatened to hurt her, tried to coerce her into having sex with him, rummaged through her personal property, dumped her belongings into garbage bags and threw them out She also alleges that he took back the Cadillac he gave her and asked her to return her engagement ring Only on Monday was Hermannsson told by Washington and Moscow that his country had been selected for the meeting "I am told I was only the eighth person in, the whole world to know about it," he said UPl Reuter Photo Members of Icelands will be ready for the only one way to view his starring in black and Wonderful Lite A Stewart joined a dozen directors and cinematographers at the Amerof ican Film Institute in Los Angeles to denounce computer coloring held tee members themselves, however, and would be discussed with members of the House Intelligence Committee to be certain they agreed classic film "It's white. At a later news conference with Icelandic reporters, Hermannsson sounded especially irritated with the Soviets, saying he had met with a White House official, but that the Soviets had not come up with information urgently needed for planning But asked whether he had any regrets about agreeing so readily to host the summit, he told the AP. Of course I realized this would be a tremendous task and it is growing even bigger. Iceland accepted the summit willingly, he said. "These summit meetings are of such tremendous importance to the whole of mankind that I dont think any country could turn down a request for a meeting to be 1 1946 Glenn Ford Kathy Whitmire Jimmy Stewart says theres role in the down tivities, including disinformation campaigns, so long as they "are not intended to influence United States political processes, public opinion, policies or media The first order banning CIA disn formation activity in the Uni States was signed by President r Senate Votes Jimmy Stewart Tribune Wire Services 78-2- 1 Sanctions Veto Is Defeated Continued From l mantle its apartheid system of racial separation. As a first step, the legislation bans new investment and new bank loans. It also bars the importation into the United States of South African steel, iron, coal, uranium, agricultural products, food, arms, ammunition and military vehicles And it transfers the South African sugar quota to the Philippines. The measure puts an end to direct air transportation between South Africa and the United States, abrogates U.S. landing rights for South African aircraft and terminates the air services agreement now in effect be A-- tween the two countries. Certain exports to South Africa also are including petroleum products, nuclear material and data and certain computers. In the days preceding the final actions by Congress, Reagan had offered to put more teeth in sanctions his administration has imposed last year Among other things, the president suggested a ban m new U.S investments other than those in black-ownefirms, a ban on the import of South African iron or fcteel and a ban on U.S. bank accounts for the South African government or its agencies. An array of American civil rights leaders celebrated the historic vote. Coretta Scott King, widow of assas d sinated leader Martin Luther King Jr., proclaimed that her husband's "dream has been advanced Todays Senate vote should not be viewed as the final chapter in Americas efforts, along with our allies, to address the plight of the people of South Africa," Reagan said "Now is the time for South Africa's government to act with courage and good sense to avert a crisis There is still time for orderly change and peaceful reform. South Africans of good will, black and white, should seize the moment " . HOMESTORE AT ZCMI . In the debate just before the vote, Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, pleaded with his colleagues to support Reagan, and denounced the position taken by supporters of the d new sanctions as "a foreign , feel-goo- policy." But Sen Ernest Hollings, declared it an affirmation Override of Major Legislation Is Foreign Feeling to Reagan WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- dent Reagan has vetoed 50 bills beover the past 5 years and had never been fore Thursday overridden on a major piece of legislation Even the five vetoes he lost had not involved foreign policy issues. Bills that had been vetoed and overridden previously by Congress An act to amend the manufacturing clause of the copyright law, vetoed July 8, 1982 A $14 supplemental appropriation for the fiscal year Sanctions Vote Praised by Black Leaders WASHINGTON tAPi - Civil rights leaders celebrated the Senates historic vote on South African sanctions Thursday, with Coretta Scott King proclaiming that her husband's dream has been advanced " Mrs King w mow of Martin Luther King Jr, watched the emotional debate from the Senate gallery for about an hour bt fore the 78 21 vote to overturn President Reagan s veto of a tough new package of sanctions After the vote she joined other at tivists in praising it as a 'death blow to apartheid, the pattern of segregation institutionalized by Pretoria s white minority government Sen Edward Kennedv who began the dive fur sanctions gislation last year vnd the bipartisan vote showed th,.; the United Sia'es will lead, we are proud to " lead Debate on the override began Wednesday at 12 15 pm MDT Mrs King and handful of othi i anti ipait feid ai tivists such as Randall Robinson a lobbyist for Transafrita and comedian Dirk Gregory, arrived in the gailery a short time later 30, 1982, ending Sept of the American dream Sen Edward M Kennedy, called it one of those moments that will live in our history the day America set its policy right on one of the great issues of our time, the cause of a free South Africa " Senate Democratic leader Robert C Byrd of West Virginia said the vote sent this message to South Africa's white rulers "Stop the killing stop the violence before it tears your great nation assunder" But Sen Jesse Helms, R-C asked, "What kind of government will South Africa end up with Will it be freedom and democracy, or will it be tyranny This legislation makes a decisive choice for tyranny In advance of the vote. 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