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   Ogden Standard-Examiner (Newspaper) - October 21, 1976, Ogden, Utah                                Briefs New CeaseFire Slowly Takes Hold Lebanon CUPT Two after tho maon lino tha Tien AT Men Madame Mao Chang Chung could even force further Airlines carrying BEIRUT Lebanon UPI The ceasefire of Leba civil war slowly began take effect today ending the heaviest barrage of mortar fire across the capital in 18 months of fighting Leftist militia sources es that nearly shells fell on the western sector of the city over the past 24 hours Newspapers estimated casualties at more than 120 dead and 300 wounded The intense shellfire lasted right up to the scheduled start of the ceasefire at 4 midnight Wednesday Two hours after the truce was to take hold sporadic shooting and shelling erupted in parts of the capital but by and large the truce helped by heavy morning rain had a dramatic effect in reducing the violence Its about 80 per cent said a leftist militia source No one could expect complete respect for the truce so quickly con the intensity of the violence last Between 6 and about a dozen shells fell on west Beirut Sporadic shooting and shelling also ripped across the green line dividing the capital First reports said other fronts were quiet although there was no news from southern Lebanon where heavy fighting raged Wed WASHINGTON UPI An poll shows that prestige in four key Western European countries is at its lowest level in the 22 years that such surveys have been made the New York Times reported today It said the analysis con ducted under the auspices of the United States Information concluded that the prevailing view of citizens of Britain West Germany France and Italy is that America has already reached its peak or is in fact on the way down in the things that make a country The Times said it obtained a preliminary analysis of the survey from sources in in the election of Jimmy HONG KONG UPI Thousands of people beating gongs and drums streamed into Pekings Tien An Men Square today in the capitals demonstration in support of new Communist party leader Hua Kuofeng and his purge of Mao widow and her fellow radicals The crowd which included large numbers of military personnel carried banners praising Hua and denouncing Maos widow Chiang Ching and three of her radical associates It was the first public demonstration in the capital the first time the four radicals Mao Chang Chung chao Wang and Yao Wenyuan were by name in Peking DETROIT UPI The Ford Motor Co has only two key manufacturing plants closed and standing in the way of a final return to normal production following its nationwide strike The inability to reach agreement on local contracts covering workers at the Cleveland stamping plant and another at the Sheffield aluminum casting plant could even force further shutdowns a spokesman said Wednesday The two facilities are among seven of the 99 bargaining units still without the local agreements to supplement the national pact The others are at four assembly plants and one parts depot WASHINGTON UPI A breakdown in coordination between radar controllers apparently caused a near collision between an Eastern Airlines jetliner carrying 67 persons and an Air Force cargo plane near Washington Sunday the government said today The Federal Aviation Ad ministration released radio transmissions by the Eastern pilot in which he estimated the Air Force plane passed no more than 230 feet above so close its propeller vibrations could be felt in the jetliner cockpit Aircraft are supposed tobe separated by at least feet vertically and three miles horizontally in the vicinity of an FORECAST SUNNY YEAR No 295 ASSOCIATED PRESS OGDEN UTAH UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY EVENING UPI OCTOBER 21 1976 TEMPERATURES OGDEN High Friday middle 60s Low lower 30s UTAH Highs Friday mostly in 60s Lows tonight generally from 25 to 35 loc DAILY SUNDAY rices INDEX 4 SECTIONS 44 PAGES Classified Comics Editorial Page Markets Movies Obituaries School Sports Pages Section Television Log Womens Section Writer Gets Nobel Prize n Literature Seventh in Overall Rise in Line With Years Inflation WASHINGTON AP Consumer prices rose fourtenths of a per cent in September as grocery costs declined for the first time in six months helping offset increases for other goods and services the government said today j The overall rise in the consumer price index translates into an annual inflation rate of about per cent a level in line with the basic underlying rate of inflation in the economy of 5 to S per cent Septembers rise follows in creases of of a per OK TO DEFENDANT in each of the previous three months j While inflation eased slightly month the Labor Depart said the purchasing pow jer cf the average workers pay I check continued to shrink The department said real earnings whats left of salary after I deductions for taxes and adjust ed for inflation declined five of a per cent last month FINAL STATISTICS The price report was the final j jmajor economic statistic to released before the November j elections i President Ford has claimed that his economic policies have helped cut the inflation rate to of its 1974 levels while Jimmy Carter hasj charged that ths current rate still is twice as high as when the Democrats were in office Consumer prices surged in 1974 and slowed to i warning cent in 1975 Over the past 12 months prices have risen per cent But for Americans accus ta price increases aver GENEVA Switzerland about 2 per cent a year Prime much of the Ian Smith said his II period the current rate SAN FRANCISCO AP New District Court Judge Cecil Poole has been complimented on the first case to come before him by the defendant William Paris 29 was up for sentencing Wednesday on a drugrelated charge and Poole allowed him to serve his sentence con currently with en old conviction rather than giving him three more years to serve You indicated that I was jour first Paris told the judge I want you to know that Im a satisfied Black Leaders By Rhodesian Americans Sweep All Honors for First Time STOCKHOLM Sweden UPI American author Saul Bellow today won the 1976 Nobel Prize for Litera ture giving the United States an unprecedented sweep of this years series of Nobel awards The Swedish Academy said the Chicago based author was cited for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture that are combined in his Bellow was the seventh American to win a Nobel prize this clean sweep of the 1976 awards The award carries a cash prize of In ad dition to the Literature prize Americans have won the Economics Chemistry Physics and Medicine prizes this year The Nobel Peace prize was not awarded this year Americans have frequently been named winners of coveted awards but it was the I first time in the history of the SAUL BELLOW Claims World Honor SAD RESCUE MISSION While the ferryboat George Prince remains hoisted part way out of the mud dy Mississippi in Louisiana divers that worked through the night attaching ca bles warm themselves by a fire before changing the rigging which enabled them to lift the wreckage early today At least 22 died when the boat was struck by a freighter Wednesday Story on prizes that Americans kon all the prises awarded in any given year An Academy member who asked not to be identified The decision was Bellow was chosen last The academy always takes another vote just before the announcement but it is usually a Carter Vows To Israel SCRUB DISINFECT gation to talks on handing Overall the Consumer Price Infestation of Lice Closes School for Cleanup Period Carter also criticized the for his new ing campaign which contrasts covers of the Playboy issus which interview appeared to ja of Newsweek depicting of Pr President By DAVE RILEY Combined UPI AP Carter sad if he wins the White stop U S m the a called New television commercials for Bellow reached at his Chica go home moments after he will ing he had award participation he was very he had Arab boycott been selected Carters promise also have honor After all some first ratel Carter told reporters with Georgians say writers have won he said Plains that the boycott jng they dont know what I Then taking the early can be stopped legally and did as governor he added Actually I intend to stop At NAMED OTHERS was just about to sit down andHouse news conference J breakfast The sun i day Ford said Presidents I think its a highly iust came UD here Eisenhower Kennedy Johnson misleading sort of advertising Did Te Blan a aand Nixon had been unable to campaign to insinuate that Im lit a power to Rhodesias black at in Septem may walk out if black meaning a market basket demands goods and services costing the whole concept in 1967 now costs 17260 brought us I DECLINED Arriving for preliminary Grocery prices declined inj talks before next weeks onetenth of a per ence with black nationalist i cent after seasonal leaders Smith said at an first decline since March port news conference that I they fell of a j have come here in a positive cent of and poultry prices de CINCINNATI AP Lice invaded the hair of so many pupils and teachers at an ele mentary school here that closed it until Monday to give it a thorough scrubbing Half the 600 pupils enrolled at Oyler Elementary School were absent when it was closed Wednesday amid demands by parents and teachers for action against the He said his cabinet sharply as they have in delegation will be eminently months Beef prices also reasonable and patient We will but by less than in July or lean over backwards to make the conference ENDORSEMENT But he said the black nation alist leaders were trying to open up for renegotiation the entire deal he accepted as a package from Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger last month If the conference limits itself interpretation of the Kis singer package he said it would be a simple operation See page 2A column 2 Jacobs news conference the to close the school located in a lower middle class neighborhood called Lower Price Hill was the most efficient means of dealing with the Dr John Will of the city health department said in of lice has been reported annually at the school But he said the current outbreak may have become more severe because officials failed to properly scrub and disinfect the school after the problem was iden Parents who think their children have lice were asked to send them to school Monday and Tuesday for examination by school nurses Infected pupils will be given a prescription shampoo and told to stay home for four days Will said celebration perhaps a the Arab boycott pagne breakfast J STILL WAITING No I dont have champagne r t Ti for Bellow 1 Aide Sees chuckling You hej added thats a sort of Truman WASHINGTON AP Small a special case and have low morals simply because I granted an interview with Playboy Carter said He noted other prominent Americans including Treasury Secretary William Simon Wil NAMES IN THE NEWS r CONFER Armand Ham mer board chairman of Oc Petroleum Corp and a leader in trade met for hours with Soviet Communist Party Lead er Leonid I Brezhnev Hammer said in a state Capote Business Administrator Buckley and Albert Reminded that Capote Kobelinski says the j Schweitzer have been inter See page 2A column won the Nobel Prize Bellow United States is approaching a j viewed by the magazine again and quipped socialist regimented econo Both Ford and Carter appear No hes still waiting But at the annual Alfred E after all hes younger than T Kobelinski a former Chicago iSmith dinner for Catholic char But their schedules have been carefully tailored to keep them from seeing each other fiords schedule calls for him to show up at 7 EOT and leave at with Carter arriving at 9 and staying for about am j banker cited the example of Wednesday he an d f Bellow said he planned to go England which he said is wal we ay to Stockholm to the lowing in the cesspool of social I irwi ABRUPT SHUTDOWN Voters Reject Tax Increase South Oregon Schools Close NORTH BEND Ore AP The school year ended and maybe there is a almost as soon as it began for of us even returning i about southern Oregon home tomorrow with the whole j children in the North Bend thing and Eagle Point school i districts where Nuclear Blast Recorded Defused to approve tax in STOCKHOLM Sweden UPI j Parents will vote again Nov The Uppsala i 2 on new tax levy proposals Institute said today it If approved the schools could tered a relatively small nuclear reopen Nov 4 The abrupt explosion in the shutdowns this month nd last Union nuclear test area Were the first in Oregon Zemlya Wednesday history Prof Markus Baath said the j Parents in Eagle Point who blast occurred at 4 a m EDT previously rejected a mil and had a Richter magnitude o lion tax levy by 32 votes will 5 j be faced by one about higher this time The increase is to cover various costs in unemployment benefits for teachers and other employes In North Bend voters will be asked to approve a million tax levv compared with the million proposal defeated once before The unscheduled vacation already has forced football teams in both districts to forfeit their remaining games MAKEUP DAYS In Eagle Point where all seven schools closed Oct 15 spring vacation and much of the Christmas vacation will be canceled to make up the lost school days No attempt will be made to make up lost days in North Bend officials say High school seniors there have been assured that the short year will not affect their graduation eligibility Some North have been holding makeshift classes in garages and private homes since North Bend schools closed Sent 29 checked out textbooks from th schools before they closed In spite of the closings there is organized resistance in both towns to the new proposals ment Brezhnev discussed p r o s of further developing trade and eco nomic New Occidental projects were not believed to have been discussed at the session Hammer and other company officials have estimated his business deals in the Soviet Union ranging from construc tion to shipping and fuel ex ploration as worth more than billion VIEWPOINT Former Su Court Justice Arthur J Goldberg says President Ford and Democratic chal lenger Jimmy Carter are wrong in praising a recent Su Court trend to rede fine and curtail the rights of criminal defendants In a rare public defense of the courts criminal justice rulings under the late Chief Justice Earl Warren Gold berg told reporters that the candidates criticism of the Warren court was Goldberg decried what he called the Burger courts chipping away of what he said were guaranteed con rights award better grab chance to see Sweden never been The Swedish Academy said See page 2A column 1 Kobelinski said Wednesday it costs small business billion per year to comply with the regulations of the federal gov an hour The nonpartisan dinner hon ors the former New York AFTER SURGERY DOZEN CHILDREN Democratic governor who was the first Catholic presidential I candidate It is a fixture in New York politics particularly in presidential election years and is looked upon as a virtual mandatory event for candidates seeking the Catholic vote CRITICISMS HEARD Carter has been criticized by some members of the Catholic i Church hierarchy because he is opposed to a constitutional amendment that would outlaw i abortions Carter however says he is personally opposed to abortion j Ford at one point also op posed a constitutional amend ment on abortion but he now says he would favor an amend that would let each state I decide the abortion question on its own Both candidates spent Wednesday at home as they prepared for Fridays final de See page 2A column 5 RND IT WAS ALL UNNECESSARY UTICA UPI Surgery was performed last month on about a dozen children mistakenly diagnosed as suffering from appendicitis but doctors now say the ill were caused by a rare intestinal disease possibly from water polluted by animals Scientists aided by the National Center for Disease Control tried to pinpoint the source of the disease that struck at least 32 school children in Holland Patent an upstate New York community of some 400 families Dr Richard Jackson a state health department epi told reporters in Utica Wednesday that all the evidence points to a polluted water supply in the village Jackson said he has been unable to locate the specific microorganism that causes the disease a rare but acute intestinal ailment that may last from 12 hours to 10 days Jackson said the disease characterized by fever hea and abdominal pain resembling appendicitis was isolated and identified in a chance by a lab technician testing bacterial cultures from three tomies done at the Rome City Hospital As many as 12 ap were mistakenly performed on children who really had the disease   

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