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(Chicago (Tribune Tuesday, June 23, 1931 16 i Today's briefing is digest from The Tribune local, national, and foreign staff, the Associated Press. United Press International, Reuters, the New York Times, KNT News Wire, New York News, and Washington Star. It is edited by Ruby Scott and Bill Plunkett. World Iran ousts Bani-Sadr Peopl 1 I r- y- 'T ,) tA 1 --t 1 I I AP LaurpholO Special-effects expert Ray Harryhausen holds a model of the mythical Medusa, one of his creations for the new movie "Clash of the Titans." But Harryhausen 'says, "I'm worried about all this concentration on special effects. It breeds the seeds of its own destruction" due to overexposure.

UPI Telephoto An American flag is unfurled before a crowd of 10,000 Angeles Coliseum Monday. Immigrants from 73 nations took immigrants assembled to be sworn in as citizens at the Los part in the ceremony, the largest of its kind in. history Air controllers expected to ratify contract TEHRAN Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini removed the missing President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr from office Monday, thereby neutralizing the last power center independent of the ruling fundamentalist Moslem clergy. Iran's parliament voted Sunday to impeach and dismiss Bani-Sadr, who disappeared about a week ago and is believed to be in hiding. Khomeini urged his former protege to "repent and take a step toward God" and "not to fall into the trap of those groups abroad who are lying in ambush to disgrace what is left of your honor." Page 2 WELLINGTON.

New Zealand-The Reagan administration is having less success than it would like in winning support for an international Sinai peace-keeping force, developments here indicated Monday. During meetings with Secretary of State Alexander Haig, the foreign ministers of AustraUa and New Zealand expressed reseryktUMts about participating in such a 'force, although neither rejected it out of hand. The United States-sponsored force, born out of the Camp David agreements signed by Israel and Egypt, would be designed to keep peace along the frontier between the two nations after Israel withdraws from the Sinai Peninsula next April. ROME The Socialist Party made steady gains Monday in municipal and regional elections that could help determine the makeup of the next government. The Communist Party kept control of the Rome city government, but suffered setbacks in several other areas in the two days of voting that ended Monday.

The Christian Democrats, who" had ruled Italy for 35 years, also suffered' losses. Page 8 MADRID The Spanish Congress reintroduced divorce Monday, more than 40 years after it was abolished by the late dictator Francisco Franco. The law will take effect next month, and extra courts will be set up this summer to face an expected flood of 500,000 suits. The Congress (lower house) vote ended the bill's difficult year-long passage through parliament, marked by a vehement opposition campaign from the powerful Roman Catholic Church. Page 2 PARIS President Francois Mitterrand's Socialist Party, which won a decisive victory in parliamentary elections, reached an agreement early Tuesday with the Communist Party on Communist participation in the government, officials reported.

However, leaders of both parties refused to say if Communists would be appointed to the new government that Socialist Premier Pierre Mauroy was expected to name later in the day. Page 8 est. At 57, Washington had only one rooted tooth; the rest were dentures made of hippopotamus and elephant tusks, Sognnaes says. Washington had many visits to the dentist, he says, but didn't want "to make a parade of it." "He even camouflaged one of his dental bills by paying a hat bill for his dentist." For the record, Sognnaes thinks Hitler's mistress, Eva Braun, is of interest, too. That wasn't her in the bunker, he says.

White Sox boss Eddie Einhorn, when asked who runs baseball, replied: "I'm new. I haven't found Nation WASHINGTON A tentative contract agreement between the government and 117,000 air traffic controllers averted a strike that could have left half the nation's commercial airline flights grounded. The settlement, reached in negotiations that went well past the union's deadline, was announced Monday by Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis. The $40 million package gives controllers an average raise of $4,000, he said. The pact is expected to be ratified by the controllers, the union president said.

Page 1 WASHINGTON States may restrict religious groups from distributing literature and soliciting donations in certain places, the Supreme Court ruled Monday. The decision reinstated a Minnesota law preventing the Society of Krishna Consciousness- from roaming the state fair's fires, turned the Napa Valley into an inferno Monday, destroying expensive homes, threatening a winery, and sending firemen over a wide area to head off the converging blazes. At least 35 to 40 expensive homes were among 50 buildings destroyed and four persons were injured as a 20 mile-an-hour wind sent the flames roaring through woodlands east of Napa and Yountville in Napa, County. Some fire officials said they sus-" pected Page 6 A BLIZZARD Monday prevented a team of veteran mountaineers from searching for 11 climbers buried by ice and presumed killed on Washington's Mt. Rainier in America's worst climbing accident.

A pessimistic crew waited for the blizzard to ease before approaching the site. There was scant hope that any of the missing climbers survived Sunday's storm of hurtling ice and snow. Page 2 The story began, "Sex therapists say one couple out of every 20 fail to consummate their marriage because of religious hangups or a neurotic sense of loyalty to their families." This curious trend-in-the-news piece appeared in the noted sex research journal Glamour magazine. Quoting psychoanalyst Irwin Hirsch, it reports some couples are numb to thoughts and sensations of sex. Some feel shame, depression, rage; others feel an unconscious loyalty or "marriage" to family.

But both partners usually are responsible, adds Paul Koprowski of the Clinical Institute for Human Relationships, San Diego. "Many people come into therapy hoping to get their partner he says. "That's the worst thing anybody seeking therapy can say." Barbara Bush, who you may recall is your Vice President's wife, has revealed the secret to her marital success: "I have tried not to be too controversial." Meanwhile, back to the subject of fixes though of a somewhat different breed. Cheech and Chong have generated a half-billion dollars in the last 10 years, and their latest movie, "Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams," has done $20 million in business in its first two weeks, Newsweek reports. This apparently has happened even though they do not believe in plots and even though 125 acres in quest of contributions.

The ruling also appeared to allow such restrictions at airports and bus stations. The court ruled 5-4 that the state also could restrict the free distribution of Krishna literature to a fair booth. Page 1 WASHINGTON Former President Richard Nixon may be sued for damages for allowing an aide's home telephone to be wiretapped, the Supreme Court ruled Monday. The justices' 4-4 decision allows a suit by Morton Halperin, a former aide to Henry Kissinger. The action also permits suits against Kissinger and former administration officials H.R.

Haldeman and John Mitchell. Page 1, NAPA. Cal. Four wind-whipped brush 4 Ci .4,1, nobody's Eddie Einhorn minding the store. Sports WIMBLEDON, England Top-seeded Bjorn Borg opened the Wimbledon tennis championships with a quiet 7-6, 6-3, 6-1 victory over Peter Rennerti but second-seeded John McEnroe threw a tantrum, broke a racket, and lost two penalty points before subduing Tom Gullikson 7-6, 7-5, 6-3.

Sec. 4, p. 1 DARRELL MUDRA has changed his mind and decided to coach football at Eastern Illinois Uniyersity for a fourth season to complete his contract. In April, he said he was planning to leave the school this summer. "I was told that leaving Eastern this way could really hurt my chances to get another coaching job rather than help them," said Mudra.

Eastern has won 30 and lost 8 during Mudra's first three years. Sec. 4, p. 3 AS THE BASEBALL strike moves into its 12th day, three issues in addition to the original roadblock of free-agent compensation threaten to further split owners and players. Hopes for a quick resolution of differences are slim no date has been set to resume negotiations.

Sec. 4, p. rrrrmrmr the film began with only a 3'2-page script. "When you're on a roll, you. don't want anything to interrupt you," says Chong, adding: "We make films like we try drugs.

We experiment a lot." Richard Pryor, saying, "If anybody was born again, I was," admits he is finally getting around to personal renewal. The event comes in Pryor's 40th year. Pryor admits being a human torch is not much fun much less one of his more hilarious bits. Pryor says that "now I see people doing drugs and I get sad." Pryor also says he's going to answer each and every one of those 25,000 get-well cards, "even if it takes me 20 years." And he promises People magazine that "this is my last interview." But don't bet on it. Also in a period of renewal is the Rev.

Jerry Falwell, of Lynchburg, leader of the Moral Majority. Shortly before President Reagan's election, the Rev. Jer took out ads in magazines calling for a "Christian Bill of Rights" to "bring America back to God-fearing principles." He is misunderstood, he now says, as Majority members everywhere get ready to celebrate their second anniversary. "We are not evangelicals, not fundamentalists. We are a political organization of American citizens who share moral values." Stay tuned.

And yet another interesting people trend: A Northwestern University survey released Sunday says today's youth is getting rich on the Tooth Fairy. The survey of more than 400 dental patients nationwide finds that the children of America find an average of 66 cents under their pillows for every baby tooth lost. This compares with 30 cents 15 years ago and 19 cents 25 years ago. And for some reason, R. F.

Sogn-naes of the UCLA Center for the Health Sciences thinks George Washington's teeth were of inter out yet. But from the mess we're in with the strike, it looks like nobody does." In other people news: Gerald Ford, still having swing troubles, cracked' another golf ball into the gallery, this time in Menomonee Falls, during the Vince Lombardi Memorial Golf Classic. "It was a bad joke," admits Fire Chief Robert Reister of Evans-ville, after he handed over that. $55 fine money and was suspended for three days for cutting a lock of hair from store clerk Loret-ta Carson because she would not talk to him. Arid "what "we're looking for now is someone with a big sweet tooth or a real bad case of the munchies," said Phoenix policewoman Jean Junker, reporting the theft of a truck filled with $8,000 worth of candy.

"No. Not until next year. It is a bit bumpy," said Nina Rust after going but once around the track on that elephant in celebration of her 100th birthday in Winston, Ore. But next year, Nina gets a chopper ride. Finally, the neighbors of Nezhdet Banushi of Quincy, objected to the odor coming from his back yard.

A mere 45,000 pounds of onions rotting in the noonday sun does-get to be pretty objectionable. But health department officials could do little, the judge ruled, since stashing one's onions ven 22' tons of 'em is not banned near Boston. Then, who should pop up but William Kastinden, proprietor of Commonwealth Fruit and Produce, claiming he read all about it in the papers and recognized Banushi as being part-time help. Come to think of it, he said, Banushi "was working the day a truckload of onions disappeared." Bill Plunkett UPI Telwtnto i Ed Morgan sifts through his shattered home in Littleton, where a tornado Sunday night killed one person and injured .1 1 others in the smay Downstate town (population 200). The town's school also was hit.

Story on page 6. 3 charged in random killing of young security guard daughter in their motel room over the weekend. Earlier, scores of detectives canvassed the area near the Northwest Side motel, searching for clues to the identity of the masked gunman described as white, between 25 and 30 years old, about 6 feet tall, weighing 150 to 16Q. pounds, and wearing black tennis shoes, a blue checkered shirt, blue jeans, and a dark blue hooded sweatshirt. Page 5 MICHAEL HEALY.

26. was a religious young man whose only ambition, his wife and friends said, was to work hard and to educate himself to advance his career in government service. Floyd Price, 20, and Donnie Williams, 18, had ambitions, too, police say. They recently had decided on criminal careers as stickup men. Healy," a security policeman for the United States Postal Service, was shot to death as he patrolled the main post office's loading dock area at Harrison and Canal streets.

Price, of 1520 W. Hastings and Williams, of 1510 W. 13th and an unidentified 16-year-old youth were arrested several hours later and charged with Healy 's murder. Page 3 ABOUT 40 barrels of hazardous waste, including caustic and flammable materials, have been discovered in the Du Page County Forest Preserve near west suburban Bartlett State officials are when and where the alleged threats were made. Pages SPRINGFIELD The Illinois House Monday approved a proposal to overturn local gun-control ordinances, including Chicago's firearm registration requirement and ban on sales, and Morton Grove's recently passed ban on the sale and possession of handguns.

On an 88-75 vote, state representatives added the provision as an amendment to a zoning bill. The full bill still must be approved by the House, and then would face a Senate vote. Some House members claimed that because the measure overrides local governments' home-rule powers, it may quire 107 votes. Page 3 POLICE ON Monday released a composite drawing of a man believed responsible for a recent series of eight rapes and robberies in motels, including the rape of a 34-year-old woman and her 16-year-old Metropolitan especially concerned because the west branch of the Du Page River, which is used for fishing and other, recreational activities, runs through the site. Wells are also nearby.

Page 1 A CIRCUIT COURT judge Monday ordered the Regional Transportation Authority to provide details of threats the RTA says the Illinois Commerce Commission made against suburban bus companies earlier this month. The RTA has filed suit charging the ICC with harassing the bus companies and.threatening West Towns Bus Co. after the RTA ran out of money and West Towns ceased operations May 29. "West Towns also is a plaintiff in the suit. Judge Albert Porter gave the RTA 24 hours to tell ICC attorneys Weather CHICAGO AND VICINITY: Tuesday: Mostly sunny; high about 80 (27 C) but lower near the lake.

Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy with thunderstorms likely; low about; 65 (18 C). Wednesday: Variable cloudiness and more humid with thunderstorms likely; high about 85 (29 C). Almanac i i i (, HERMAN Business 1 i DOW Jones Average 0 Stock market at a glance Monday in sluggish trading after several more banks raised their prime lending rates. The Dow Jones industrial average closed down 1.99 points to 994.20. Declining issues led advances by about an 8-to-7 margin among New York Stock Exchange listings.

Sec. 3, p. On this date June 23, 1683, William Penn signed a friendship treaty with Indians in the Pennsylvania region. The agreement was kept by both sides for more than 60 years. In 1836, a $28 million surplus in the U.S.

Treasury was divided among 26 states. In 1860, Congress approved the creation ot the Government Printing Office. In 1868, Christopher Latham Sholes, a Wisconsin journalist and state senator, received a patent for his "Type-Writer," which had only capital letters. In 1894. the late Duke of Windsor, King Edward VIII of Britain before his abdication, was born to the future King hut FARMERS IN INDIANA and Illinois have suffered more than $600 million in damage to crops from storms since early May.

Damage to Indiana crops was estimated at $564 million by the state Office of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in Indianapolis. -( Sec. 3, p. 1 THE REAGAN administration opposes a tax-exempt savings plan because "we don't think it will really encourage new savings and investment," a Treasury official said. The proposed tax-free certificate would only attract funds from other types of investments, said Beryl Sprinkel, undersecretary for monetary affair Sec.

3, p. I THE STOCK MARKET ended lower THE NUMBER of homeowners behind in their mortgage payments in this year's first quarter hit the highest level since record-keeping began in 1953, the Mortgage Bankers Association of America has reported. Homeowners past due on their payments hit 5.31 per cent of loans out-' standing at the end of the quarter, up from 4.92 per cent when the quarter began. Sec. 3, p.J Christopher Latham Sholes MEMBERS OF the family of Emory T.

Clark, the founder of Milwaukee-based Clark Oil Refining said they are considering selling their 41.8 per cent interest in the refining company. The group didn't disclose whether it has begun discussing a sale with another party. Sec, 3, p. George and Queen Mary. In 19781 the U.S.

vetoed Angola's application for membership in the United. Nations. you pleased? I made you enough sandwiches for a whole i.

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