Show noara-ibtamtServing Weber 99th Year No North Davis Morgan and Box Elder counties 102 April us said there have to keep looking" The president waved off reporters seeking to question him about Libya as he and his wife Nancy boarded their hep licopter to fly to the presidential retreat Regan's comments came as two aircraft toward carriers headed American Mediterranean battle stations Meantime the administration was struggling for allied support in the event of a US strike decision to launch an against Libya On Capitol Hill two Republican senators and six House members told Reagan in a telegram that "the War Powers Act is cry stal clear in requiring that you consult with Congress before not after military action is initiated and that you consult fully and substantively not in a pro forma manner" Saying that their concern was prompted by "a growing crescendo of statefrom officials ments of your administration and from you personally suggesting that military action against Libva mav be imminent" the lawmakers- By PAT THORNE Bureau ALEXANDRIA Va — Former Utahn Richard Craig Smith is a free man today after a US District Court jury of nine women and three men Friday night acquitted him on five counts of selling national security secrets to the Soviets Smith a former Army counterintelligence officer admitted he received $11000 from a Soviet KGB agent in 1962 and 1963 in return for information on at least six US operations But he contended he had been enlisted to do so by the CI A as part of a secret operation that went bad The jury returned its verdict after 5Vz hours of deliberations Smith and his attorneys jumped to their feet and embraced each other as his wife Susan wept unA brother said controllably "Praise God" Defense attorney Brent Carruth said the verdict was a "victory for the constitution It's been two long years and this man's heart's been ripped out for something that he clearly did not do "We're just thankful to the 3th juror in the jury room that allows us all to be here" he added Smith said he was grateful for the outcome after tremendous is ii?JWWwMWi "obstacles we faced in finding out the evidence" "I am so grateful to the jurors who had courage" he said "For 2'i years — what can I say — I'm a free man tonight" The CIA failed to back Smith's 'claim that he worked for the agency but he refused to express bitterness "We need them I believe in them And my faith in the judicial system in this country has really been restored tonight" he - ' ' " ' - ?T """"r1 WASHINGTON (AP) — nist Party Central Committee Soviet Foreign Minister On Capitol Hill Senate MiShevardnadze will visit to nority Leader Robert C Byrd Washington May asked President make arrangements for the summit Reagan and Soviet leader Mikproposed hail Gorbachev in separate meeting later in the year Sovi- letters to include the issue of et Ambassador Anatoly Dobry-ni- n international terrorism on the said Friday agenda of their next summit Dobrynin made the disclomeeting sure to reporters after a meetByrd told reporters later that ing at the State Department w ith Secretary of State George decisions to share intelligence Shulu and to work in concert to foil Afterward the envoy was terrorist attacks or to capture scheduled to return to Moscow and jail their perpetrators to assume his rcw duties in would be in the interests of the secretariat of the Commu both nations Classifieds2-12Comics10-H- Horoscope11 A LocalMetro1-2Movies8-9- Obituanes2C Opnion4-5- v — m aH- - r 17- w - V" :" "—— l 1 fl : rr Storm track Kathy Neal Liz Hopkinson and Maria Provo High School track team huddle challenged an item reported as part of the Reagans' blind trust and that the Reagans paid $167 in interest to federal and state tax collectors on the underpayment Speakes said the president's return is automatically audited each year and the payment resulted from "a ruling on the way that the trust had handled something which of course he was not aware of" After he was elected Reagan placed his holdings in a blind trust which is managed for him to Soviet diplomat will visit US as prelude to summit Index for attacks against US NEW DELHI India (AP) — More and Moslem recruits to help "crush than 6000 Indians have crowded the American imperialism" Libyan embassy in response to adverA report in the Indian Express tisements seeking recruits to help newspaper said applicants reported fight America an embassy spokesman they were offered salaries ranging said Friday from the equivalent of $833 to $1666 Thousands of would-b- e recruits per month and more The average atlined up Friday in a carnival-likannual wage in India is about $260 mosphere with vendors selling ice The to rehas government objected cream and popcorn to the applicants cruitment of Indian citizens and the "They want to help us in the war Foreign Ministry summoned Libvan against American imperialism" said Ambassador Omar Ahmed Hadallah Abu Bakr the Libvan information ofFriday to express concern ficer in an interview with The AssoRelations between the two countries ciated Press are cool Bakr said the Indians mostly MosThe Foreign Ministry said Libya lems are answering advertisements promised the advertisements will not published in Urdu language newspapers three weeks ago seeking Arab be published again in India said Federal Judge Richard Williams seemed pleased with the conduct of the trial "The system works I believe that" he said "It is the jurors that had the hard work to do" the judge added "How would you like to be plucked off the street and tossed case like this?" a The judge pointed out it was the first espionage case the United States has lost Referring to the joyful comments of Smith and his attorneys he said "It is usually the government lawyers that are happy when they've got another scalp" The prosecution team led by Assistant US Attorney Joseph Aronica left the courtroom immediately after the verdict and refused comment WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan who said he couldn't understand his tax return even after it was prepared for him paid $122703 in federal income tax on 1985 gross income of $394492 the return showed Friday The joint return which presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said the president and Mrs Reagan signed April 2 and sent to the Internal Revenue Service office in Philadelphia shows they are entitled to a $26907 refund but asked that it be applied to their 1986 taxes The return also showed that the IRS BusmessStocks12A Libya seeking recruits The carriers Coral Sea and America outbound from Spain and Italy were expected to rendezvous near Sicily "where it won't take long to form a battle group and move out" a Pentagon official said "They (the carriers) might not form up until they're in the central Med" said one Pentagon source who declined to be named publicly A second also speaking See LIBYA on 2A Chambers of the under the bleach- - First couple pays $1227 r 25C no doubt the War Powers "Contingency plans are apparently already framed Congress is in session and has been ample time for full and there thorough congressional consultation" they said "To our knowlege there has been no consultation with Congress of the kind required by the act" The telegram was signed bv Sens Mark Hatfield and Charles McC Mathias and by Reps John F Sieberling Matt Morris K Udall McHugh Don Edwards Jim Leach and Howard Berman cleared of spy charges Washington Saturday Act applies mifh Examiner 1986 12 mum on possible attack against Libya WASHINGTON (AP) — White House chief of staff Donald T Regan said Friday the Reagan administration is "coming close" to concluding that Libya was linked to the fatal bombing of a West Berlin nightclub last weekend Amid heightened expectations of a possible US military retaliation for recent incidents of terrorism Regan was asked w hether there would be an attack against Libya "You wouldn't expect me to comment on anything like that no way" he replied But he said "as far as most people are concerned" the evidence is incontrovertible that Col Moammar Khadafy's regime was linked to the nightclub attack Asked whether that included the administration the chief of staff replied "Well we haven't reached a final conclusion but we're coming close" Questioned by reporters after seeing President Reagan off to Camp David Md for the weekend about whether that meant one could expect "the other shoe to drop something to happen" Regan said: "Oh I wouldn't think so We just Standard er ers during a storm at the Stevens BrownWeber State Invitational girls track and field meet Story photo on 1B income tax for '85 avoid a conflict of interest in deciding policy matters that could affect his personal wealth At his nationally broadcast news conference Wednesday night Reagan told a questioner who asked him whether he had filed his return yet "1 had someone doing it for me but I have to tell you I am more than ever convinced we must have reform because when I finally saw it it was all made out and I still didn't understand it" The president spent much of last year campaigning for an overhaul of the in come tax system and the issue is Senate action The Reagans paid 311 percent of their total income in federal income tax and 86 percent to the District of Columbia for local taxes The documents also show they gave $23298 to charity — more than half of it to Eureka College the president's alma mater and to Northwestern University Medical School Mrs Reagan's press secretary Elaine Crispen said the $5000 contribution to Northwestern was to help endow a pro fessorship in surgery named for Mrs Reagan's parents Loyal and Edith Davis The late Loyal Davis Mrs Reagan's stepfather was a distinguished neurosurgeon who taught at Northwestern Just over half of the first family's income came from the president's $200000 annual salary Much of the rest came from interest paid by banks the largest account being in Bank of California which earned the Reagans $34712 and the blind trust which earned $66026 Space programs called balance Superpowers' advancements appear comparable Soviet official says By CHARLIE JEAN years ago today Gagarin climbed into a capsule and rode a rocket into orbit to become the first man in space Five years ago today John Young and Robert Crippen piloted the first space shuttle into orbit The Soviet Union is holding massive celebrations today The United States isn't On these milestone anniversaries it's full speed ahead for the Soviet space program dead in the water for America's Space station a star — 9A Twenty-fiv- Yuri ReligionChurch News Sports1 6B TV1 OA Utah3A Weather2A Where do the programs stand with regard to each other? Grigory Beregovoy deputy chief of the cosmonauts' training program said Friday they are about even He spoke to Western reporters at Zvczony Gorodok the Soviets' Star City in connection with Gagarin's anniversary "There is general balance" said "We feel we have solved the problem of space sickness better than the Americans but the Americans are in front of the Soviet Union in electronics" "It is like traffic in a city" he said "You can pas somebody at one traffic liglit but he catches up with you at 1he next" Gagarin is regarded as almost a deity in the Soviet Union A stunned and grieving nation gave him a hero's funeral in 968 placing his ashes in jhe Kremlin Wall the Pantheon of Soviet heroes Stocky and handsome with an engaging smile and charming personality he died March 28 9f8 in the crash of a jet fighter The Soviet press often refers to him as "the legend" It is believed the Russians will attempt some space spactacular today to emphasize the Pravda the Soviet's communist party newspaper began mentionin ing the anniversary about the same time a new history of the space program was released "with never before published photographs of Gaga- rin" Pravda quoted French astronaut Jean Cretien as saying it was a Gagarin appearance on television 25 years ago that inspired him to become an astronaut "I remember how Gagarin spoke and smiled" Cretien said See SPACE on 2A Bodies recovered Falling to pieces Conference review p'ane crash in Idaho c!amed the lives of congressional candidate Pete Busch and former state Sen Terry ReiHy 3A The Eccles Community Art Center is cajght bet en a rock and a hard place — and both sides are caving in 1C Stones and exepts from speeches pup cf LDS General Conference Church News A anniver- sary give vua |