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Highs in 80s Partly cloudy through Wednesday Lows near 70 on the coast and in the mid 60s inland Highs mainly in the lower 80s (Details Page 2A) First Edition 20 cents 70th Year No 123 Tuesday April 1 1980 Florida's Complete Newspaper A Latin American Etfitian It Pubiishad Daily 66 Pages Copyright L1W Tho Miami Moral Turn in Iran Crisis Signaled Cancer Mas Spread to Liver no new moves would be announced without the approval of revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini Foreign Minister Sadeq Qot-bzadeh a member of the council met with Khomeini Monday morning and the spokesman said Bani-Sadr was scheduled to meet with him later Sources said Sunday that Qotbza-deh and Bani-Sadr would be seeking Khomeini's blessing of a plan to move the hostages from the embassy After a council meeting Sunday sources said the 13-man panel had agreed to transfer custody of the hostages today although the report was disputed by Iranians IN WASHINGTON Carter postponed a speech he was to give to the AFL-CIO Building and Trades Department and summoned members of his National Security Council to a special meeting to consider the situation and the possibility of Turn to Page 14A Col 4 Prom Harold Wiro Sorvicot President Abol Hassan Bani-Sadr met with representatives of the US Embassy militants Monday in an apparent bid to persuade or pressure them into handing their 50 American hostages over to Iranian government control In Washington President Carter summoned national security advisers to discuss possible retaliatory measures against Iran if the Tehran government does not move toward resolving the five-month-old hostage crisis The developments following what Iranian officials called an from Carter were the strongest signals in weeks of an impending new turn in the US-Iran confrontation After meeting with the three militants Bani-Sadr had no announcement the Iranian news agency Pars reported The meeting took place in a building where the president and the rest of the Revolutionary Council were holding their regular eve- porters requesting clarification of an official medical bulletin issued Monday The bulletin said post-operative tests had shown "lymphatic He was asked whether this meant the shah had cancer of the liver and that his spleen had been cancerous "Yes that is the disease he Nur replied The medical bulletin the fourth issued since the shah arrived in Cairo said Mohammad Reza Pahlavi had left the hospital's intensive-care unit where he was put after 80-minute operation and that he was walking around his room It said his morale was high and that he was being fed liquids through his mouth instead of intravenously Nur confimed one essential part of the medical bulletin that said the bone marrow was That apparently meant the weight loss Turn to Page 14 A Col 1 CAIRO Egypt (AP) Cancer has spread to the deposed shah of Iran's liver one of the surgeons who helped removed his spleen said Monday The surgeon also said pathological tests confirmed that the spleen cancerous Dr Fuad Nur head of the tumor department at Maadi military hospital where the splenectomy was performed last Friday said the liver condition be treated with drugs and that the liver would be removed all believe that this disease can be controlled" Nur said He said he and the shah's other doctors also believe ailing former monarch can live an indeterminate amount of time But other Egyptian surgeons not involved with treatment of the shah but familiar with cases said when cancer spreads as it has in the shah's body it usually has fatal implications Nur was reached by telephone at his office by re first anniversary of the declaration of an Islamic republic in Iran In any event the spokesman said said the council's decisions might be disclosed after the Monday night session But earlier he also said wrryf I 1 mmrnt Slip in Index Boosts Signs Of Recession -1 'p Iteza lahlai still in hospital ning meeting A FOREIGN Ministry spokesman it's -i -Y- -dl A LJL2S was could not the such SSwmll 5 'It! r- -1 0 A 1 iKMp 'xfit Pit- Bani-Sadr was expected to make an important statement on the hostage crisis in a speech today marking the yi nr A 4 -'t 4 1 KrP'CrP'k -Hr WASHINGTON (AP) The US economy appears to be headed into its seventh recession since World War II judging from the performance of a government forecasting index released Mon- day The Commerce Composite Index of Leading Indicators fell 02 per cent in February to its lowest level in more than 2xi years VU4 PI i i Associated Press were "ambassadors of the United States when they were in Poland You families should be proud your loved ones died in a cause they were representing our country in a peaceful competition" he said who died in the crash of a Polish jetliner earlier this month were flown to Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland Monday At a memorial service held in the hangar Robert Surkein chairman of the National AAU Boxing Committee said the athletes Flown Home Caskets containing the remains of American amateur boxers and team officials High in Wisconsin and vote in whichever primary you want That puts every vote up for grabs by every candidate which is why Ronald Reagan is going after conservative Democrats (which cuts into Carter's base) while Illinois Republican John Anderson is wooing liberals (which could take away from Kennedy) One scenario coming out of this: California Gov Jerry Brown for whom Wisconsin is likely the last Turn to Page 10A Col 1 State Federal Probe Launched in the Keys Is Flying gether as we marched before" Patrick Caddell President polling whiz stood in the audience going to be he said Indeed two forces of public opinion seem to be moving for Kennedy and against Carter as Wisconsin voters prepare for their presidential primary today One is a fascination with momentum coming out of New York and Connecticut The other is an increasingly strident disenchantment with President economic policies Thus Kennedy is given a shot at doing well or perhaps even winning Democratic primary in Wisconsin This is the first state outside his native Massachusetts where Kennedy has gone in as anything but a decided underdog Not even in New York and Connecticut did anyone think beforehand that he would beat Carter That means that Wisconsin could be yet another of shifting plateaus stages in a campaign that have seen Kennedy go from the darling of early polls to loser by embarrassing margins in state after state until last week All this is taking place against a voting booth backdrop of the nation's oldest most free-swinging primary and one that has produced a number of surprises over the years All you have to do to vote is show up prove that lived here for 10 days and that you are at least 18 Then you pull the curtains stand this year attacks Anderson as too conservative lest he siphon off the young liberal vote that Brown has been courting About the only candidate who does not seem to be trying to raid the other party is Republican George Bush He hopes to appeal to enough Ford Republicans a large enough bloc in Wisconsin that Gerald Ford defeated Reagan by 10 per "The purpose of the meeting was to make sure that the efforts in law enforcement were explained Lamar Matthews general counsel to the governor Acting US Attorney Atlee Wampler who attended the meeting with more than a dozen other officials said Monday that his office has made Key West "the highest and federal agents already have begun to conduct interviews to gather "testimonial type of ALLEGATIONS that were Turn to Page 4A Col 6 The February decline was the fifth in as many months Three consecutive monthly declines are said to precede a recession "It indicates that the economy is beginning to said Robert Gough chief forecaster for Data Resources Inc the largest private forecasting company in Lexington Mass "Business is in a holding pattern They are ready to go Further supporting this theory is the fact that a second Commerce Department index this one reflecting current economic activity fell 03 per cent In February after four months of weak growth This so-called Composite Index of Coincident Indicators had risen 04 per cent In January and 01 per cent In December The index was released on the same day President Carter unveiled a revised 1981 budget that will propose $172 billion less total spending than his original budget in January It contains a surplus of revenue over spending marking the first time in 12 years the government would be operating in the black Carter has said that a balanced budget will be important in helping to slow inflation A RECESSION traditionally is defined as two consecutive quarters of declining output Many economists had expected the real gross national product the inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services to fall last year But the economy grew 23 per cent mainly because of high consumer spending This spending spree is likely to taper sharply in the wake of Federal Reserve Board action in recent weeks to dampen consumer borrowing Meanwhile high interest rates under the Federal Reserve policy have cut sharply into housing construction and sales So most economists including those in the Carter Administration are predicting the recession for this year Data most recent forecast shows the economy growing at an annual rate of 15 per cent In the first three months of 1980 before dropping for three quarters The downturn which would be about as severe as the 1969-70 recession could show the nation's Turn to Page 4A Col 1 he got home he couldn't get a decent job He became a janitor He had to capitalize on his fame by racing against motorcycles and thoroughbred horses like some sort of sideshow freak Owens was black In 1936 black was neither beautiful nor equal in the United States In 1936 they still lynched black people in the United States "I came back to my native country and I ride in the front of the Owens said "I had to go to the back door I couldn't live where I wanted I invited to shake hands with Hitler but I wasn't Invited to shuke hands with the president either "YOU know how much Turn to Page 4A Col 2 Carter Asks S17 Billion Total Cuts ould Help Bring Budget Surplus WASHINGTON (AP) President Carter on Monday sent Congress his promised plan for balancing the fiscal 1981 budget and said it would reduce spending for federal programs by $15 billion The proposed revisions in the budget that Carter sent up in January would save an additional $22 billion by forcing the government to borrow less the administration said thus cutting total spending by $172 billion "We have a real fight Carter said in signing the revised budget proposals "It is not going to be an automatic thing that we suc- Turn to Page 4A Col 1 Carter Signs Banking Bill WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter Monday signed into law a landmark banking bill that will gradually phase out interest ceilings on savings accounts Under the new law interest ceilings will be phased out over the next six years There will probably be a 025 per cent increase in the first 18 months a 05 per cent hike in the following year and a half and then 05 per cent increases every year until controls end in 1986 The new law will also allow banks savings and loan associations and credit unions to offer interest-bearing checking accounts and it will increase the federal deposit insurance from $40000 to $100000 Jovst Omciis never was bitter Kennedy By WILLIAM AMLONG And REMER TYSON Htrjld staff wrltars MILWAUKEE You could not hear Sen Edward Kennedy's final words to the 1500 or so people at Serb Hall The applause was too loud He began the end by ticking off how this was the party of Roosevelt and Truman and John Kennedy and how "with your assistance and with your help we will march to- iTSI Operation Aims At Crime Using deep-probing undercover agents and sophisticated equipment the FBI expects to provide grand juries with the evidence needed to indict the top men in several of organized crime beginning this summer Page 4B Fcuador Fmbroilcd In Political Crisis President Jaime Roldos onetime knight in shining armor for revived democracy has clanked to a rusty halt In only seven months mired in an intramural war that is crippling his administration and making a farce out of the sparkling new constitution Page 5B i I) i Jesse Owens Dies Runner Who Stood Tall By CARL HIAASEN Hrald Staff Wrilar Far-ranging investigations of drug smuggling and public corruption in Key West are being launched by state and federal law-enforcement officials in the after-math of The Herald's investigative series Key West: Island Gov Bob Graham met privately for two hours Saturday in Miami with top officers of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) the federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) the FBI and the US office to discuss the Monroe County smuggling epidemic other family members were present Owens died opposing the current US Olympic boycott on the grounds that sports and politics should remain separate Yet he achieved life-long fame in most politicized Olympics OWENS BECAME a national hero at the 1936 Games in Berlin for refuting Adolph notion of Aryan supremacy with an unforgettable four gold-medal performance He won the 100-and 200-meter dashes and the long jump then ran the opening leg of a victorious 400-meter relay He set two Olympic records and tied a third He combined grace and speed in breathtaking fashion Jesse Owens waa truly poetry in motion Reaction ID By BOB RUBIN Hrld Sportt Wrlttr America has lost its greatest Olympic hero nine days after President Carter told US athletes they will definitely not participate in this Games in Moscow Jesse Owens perhaps the greatest track-and-field performer in history died of lung cancer at the Uni verity of Arizona Health Sciences Center in Tucson Arlz at 5:40 am Monday Owens 66 was a pack-a-day smoker for the past 35 years and his form of cancer diagnosed Dec 12 in Chicago is associated with heavy smoking A hospital spokesman kiid he was comfortable at the timeof his death His wife Ruth and "When he ran he seemed to tloat through the air no forceful effort no sign of muscular strain It was like a deer racing through a forest or water flowing recalled Walter Bloomer custodian of the Olympic Stadium in Berlin Monday famed "Nazi Simon Wlesenthal suggested an avenue leading to that stadium be renamed for Owens IT WAS SAID (and later disputed) that Hitler became so infuriated at the way his athletes had been beaten by the best of what he sneeringly dismissed as black he snubbed Owens by refusing to shake his hand He Ais an American hero the WorldFastest Human But when Inflation is one reason you take it ith you It all goes before you ill I a.

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