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WedNov.28,l7 Dayton Daily Newi 5 Security Council postpones Iran debate until Saturday mJ DOWNTOWN SALEM DAYTON MALL KETTERING WAREHOUSE UPPER VAUEY MAIL Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was responsible for the death of "nearly 100,000 martyrs" and with his family and other associates plundered the Iranian treasury. THE AYATOLLAH lumped together the charges against the shah and his charge that the American hostages were spies, saying any "Investigation into the case of the deposed shah and the spies must be carried out only In Iran." He added that the hostages must be put on trial within the "spy den," his term for the embassy. The militants holding the embassy since Nov. 4 announced that they, had mines planted throughout the compound and would explode them If any attempt was made to break In. The commanders of Khomeini's revolutionary guards and the regular armed forces said their men were "ready to defend Iran with the last drop of their blood." IRANIAN OFFICIALS warned Alitalia Airlines In Rome that any commerical airliner that strays from its predetermined flight path or not flying high enough over Iran would be shot down.

Meanwhile, a Canadian radiologist removed a gallstone from the bile duct of the shah at the New York hospital where he has been a patient since Oct. 22. His doctors said he would have to remain under observation for several days to determine if there were complications. The doctors indicated earlier that if there were none, he could go to Mexico, where he was living in exile until he came to New York. Frem Dil Nm WW Mnkn UNITED NATIONS The Security Council delayed the start of Its debate on the U.S.-Iranlan crisis until Saturday night, waiting for the arrival of Iran's acting foreign minister from Tehran.

The 15-natlon council launched its public consideration of the crisis with a 16-mlnute session Tuesday afternoon at which It heard speeches by Secretary-General Kurt Waldheira and Council President Sergio Palaclos de Vlzzlo of Bolivia. Then it adjourned until 9 p.m. EST Saturday. Waldhelm called on the United States and Iran "to avoid any action which could Inflame" the situation further. Palaclos de Vlzzlo urged Iran to release the 49 Americans held hostage in the U.S.

Embassy in Tehran, renewing an appeal he made on behalf of the council on Nov. 9. IRAN'S U.N. MISSION said Acting Foreign Minister Abolhassan Banl Sadr would be In New York for the start of the debate Saturday night. But Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of Iran's revolutionary regime, rejected In advance any council resolution "dictated" by the United States.

Khomeini In a statement broadcast Tuesday also appeared to reject the only proposal for council action that has surfaced so far, a package deal In which the Iranians would free the American hostages and end the occupation of the U.S. Embassy. In exchange, the council would create an international commission to investigate his charges that Shah Northern Electric blankets At Michigan base Pro-Iran group burns U.S. flag Wo Twin, reg. 26.99 Save energy with Warmcrest electric blankets by Northern Soft polyester and acrylics that are machine washable, non-allergenic.

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Embassy. TWO MARINES WHO WERE among the 13 hostages who have been released said Tuesday that they were caught by surprise when the embassy was overrun. "We had no warning," said Cpl. Westley Williams. Sgt.

Ladell Maples said he was unarmed, across the street from the embassy when Iranian students overran it. The burning of the Stars and Stripes a common sight these days at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran highlighted a pro-Iranian demonstration In Michigan while the government warned that anti-Iranian feeling was running higher than the legal limit. The flag was burned outside the Selfridge Air National Guard Base near Mount Clemens by 25 demonstrators. On the base, meanwhile, five men clambered Into the office of the commanding colonel and demanded he call Washington and read a statement that said, "Return the shah to face the wrath of the Iranian people." Col.

Raymond Even said, however, that he was unable to make the call because the protesters had cut his telephone lines and that he and his aide were freed when they said it was time for lunch. THE FIVE WERE TAKEN into custody for questioning by the FBI. Protesters' spokesman Rene Llchtman said the burning of the American flag would be one of many. Carter says hostages getting harsh treatment Save 5, fur-look acrylic throws One of the hotest throw fashions around. Safari weaver throws by Biederlack, animal designs and prints.

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position, which had previously ruled out any negotiations un-less Iran agreed to release the hostages unconditionally. Even before his afternoon comments about American honor, Mr. Carter had told Democratic congressional leaders at a breakfast meeting that the release of the hostages by Iran will not "wipe the slate clean" between the two nations. That remark sent Mr. Carter's chief spokesman, Jody Powell, scurrying to deny that the remark meant Mr.

Carter intends some sort of punishing action against Iran whether or not the hostages are eventually released unharmed. Continued from Page 1. the hostages have been threatened at gunpoint and forced to make statements In which they did not believe. Speaking to a group of Democrats working for his re-election, he said, "This Is a reprehensible thing, a disgrace to every person who believes In civilization and decency. I will protect the honor of our country and will not under any circumstances yield to black-mall." White House and State Department officials are saying meanwhile that they want to keep the 24-day-old Iranian crisis on "hold" until the U.N.

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