European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 18, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes thursday. September 18, 1980 . Accepts Iran proposal of probe into past crimes Washington up the slate department agreed wednesday with Irani an president Abolhassan Bani Sadr that the United states has accepted the idea of an inquiry into alleged past us. Crimes against Iran a step that the iranian presi Dent thinks could Lead to a Resolution of the hostage crisis. In an interview with a once France press Bani Sadr is quoted As saying that the United states has accepted the Prin upset in demo primary Ciple of an inquiry commission to look into relations Between Iran and the United this would satisfy Iran s demands concerning America s crimes in a state department spokesman George Sherman said it has been the Public and private position of the United states that we would accept an International inquiry in the context of the release of the american he said the is. Position had been sent to Iran in the past and this policy has been consistent with efforts to get the hostages released. A commission of . Ambassadors did hold such an inquiry in Tehran Early this year but the arrangement fell apart when the militants holding the embassy refused to turn the hostages Over to the iranian government or to permit members of the com Mission to visit the americans. Gov. Ray Defeated in Washington continued from Page i votes or 58.6 percent to 211,358, or 41.4 percent for Ray. King county executive John Spillman won the Republican nomination with House Republican speaker Duane Brent son close behind. Spellman had 148,428 votes or 42 per cent to Berntson s 140,385, or 39.8 per cent. Secretary of state Bruce Chapman who trailed badly with 64,477 votes con ceded defeat with Only 18.3 percent of the vote. Incumbent Warren Magnuson faced Only Token opposition in the democratic . Senatorial primary and will face state attorney general Slade Gorton in novem Ber. Gorton Defeated former television commentator Lloyd Cooney for the gop nomination. In Massachusetts . Rep. James m. Shannon and state rep. Barney Frank survived Tough primary Battles against conservative opponents and anti abortion forces led by the roman Catholic Hierarchy. Both won despite an i Ith hour abortion controversy stirred up by an open letter from Cardinal Humberto Mcd Ciros Arch Bishop of Boston. Save our children born and unborn Medeiros urged in a letter read in Many parishes throughout the heavily Catholic 4th and 5th congressional districts during masses two Days before the election. Shannon 28, won renomination to a second term against conservative Lowell businessman Robert f. Hatch with 41, 153 votes or 54 percent to 34,577 votes 46 percent. Somoza killed in Paraguay As gunmen Riddle his car ans Laslo Soi Rozi. In father s footsteps Central Europe fotk4ii Lor True buy m it fifty it Xiv Kilm in Yurij Wal Wum trn gun rank trim Marnna tog in dam. In Northern Germany Tittl we k. Mostly Cloudy to a Sculy in occur Lotf run mown a too in my Momut in in. Tin Outlook Lor Friday to lift m pay to nov Uto Tolm i rain in owl. my m continued from Page i is organizations in particular from Sandi nista Somoza left Nicaragua last summer just before the sandinista rebels took Over the country in a civil War. He first went to the United states and then took up exile in Paraguay. Somoza was president of Nicara Gua from 1967 to 1979. His father. Gen. Anastasio Somoza Garcia was assassinated in september 1956 after ruling the country since 1937. Police said the attackers had shot More than 25 rounds of machine gun fire into Somoza s car. The attackers who struck at 10 20 . A Short distance from Somoza s Home escaped in the Blue Chevrolet used in the attack but five blocks away switched to a Volkswagen Beetle police said. The government immediately closed Par Aguay s Border with Argentina to prevent the killers from leaving the country. Somoza arrived in Paraguay in August 1979, about a month after he left Nicara Gua because his National guard lost ground in bloody fighting with rebel forces led by the sandinista army. Paraguayan president Alfredo Strossner a staunch anti communist who has ruled Paraguay for 25 years welcomed Somoza into Paraguay despite Strong objections from opposition politicians. Frank a 40-year-old Liberal member of the Massachusetts House Defeated the conservative mayor of Waltham Arthur j. Clark. The final tally was 42,194 votes for Frank 52 percent 37,695 for Clark 46 percent. The names of the other demo cratic candidates who withdrew remained on the ballot and accounted for the remaining 2 percent. Both Shannon and Frank face Republican opposition in november but their districts Are overwhelmingly democratic. In Oklahoma Coats topped Robert s. Kerr jr., son of a former Oklahoma Gover nor and senator. In final unofficial returns Coats had 209,327 votes or 53 percent to 185,690, or 47 percent for Kerr. Nickles a state senator from Ponca City easily beat Tulsa businessman John Zink. Nickles received 81,645 votes or 65 percent to 43,018, or 35 percent for Zink. In Oklahoma s Only congressional run off attorney Dave Mccurdy of Norman won the democratic party nomination for the 4th congressional District by defeat ing Veteran state rep. James Townsend. Mccurdy now faces Republican Nomi Nee Howard Rutledge in the nov. 4 Gener Al election to determine who will succeed retiring . Rep. Tom Steed. Top dissident Given death by s. Korean court Seoul a ignoring International criticism a South korean military court wednesday called prominent dissident Leader Kim Dae Jung a North korean sympathizer and sentenced him to death on charges of plotting sedition. The general court martial panel of four generals also sentenced 23 followers of Kim to prison terms ranging from two to 20 years for aiding Kim in the alleged plot to overthrow the government or for holding illegal political meetings. Kim 54, a former presidential candidate was Calm and showed no expression when he heard the sentence. But about 10 of the 26 defendants family members were hustled out of the heavily guarded courtroom by plainclothes policemen after they began singing the korean National Anthem. The verdict ended a month Long court martial. Oil sessions end i Shouf agreement Vienna a ministers from to world s Oil Cartel ended their meeting wednesday without agreement on Long term Price and production strategy or proposals to Aid the third world Inion. Sian Oil minister Subroto told reporters. Subroto said a final communique Wai a. In Price plan which Calls for Uriah a Price hikes every three months will be sob. Melted to a meeting of Oil minister from the 13 members of the organization of Petroleum exporting countries on oct 13 w 14 for further discussion Subroto said. Proposals to Aid the third world a Fol to discussed at a meeting of open finance. Ministers in Quito Ecuador in Early octo Ber he said. These meetings will Como shortly before open s 20th Ann Iveney Summit meeting in Baghdad in november. The Oil finance and foreign minister of open had extended their Vienna meeting for an additional Day to squeeze in a dec. Cussion of Aid to developing countries bul do cd by soaring fuel Bills. Open information officer Hauld zif her said that while members of the card had agreed on the urgency of the plan they were split Over a formula to implement it. Failure to reach an agreement further deepened the rift that surfaced Early in the meeting where two Days of often bitter debate failed to produce agreement 08 Long Range pricing strategy a plan that has been in the works for two years. Three open pricing Hawks Iran Libya and Algeria blocked the plan by demanding production cuts from saudi Arabia and Iraq before agreeing to i zunis anything else. The Long Range schema would have automatically raised prices by Small amounts every three months by link ing them to world inflation rates on Twy changes and economic growth rates. In addition to the production cuts the Hawks sought higher Price increases. Saudi Arabia s Oil minister. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani hinted that the 10 nations which approved the Lone Range plan might put it into effect after an open Summit meeting in november even if the Hawks still opposed it. Yes we have a majority we can have a pricing strategy he told reporters after the ministers ended their second Day of closed door bargaining in Vienna s Hof Burg Azimi International director of the iranian National Oil co., said the meeting produced Basic disagreement about incoherent Yamani during tuesday s debate branded the arguments of hit iranian counterpart. Oil minister Ali Akif Moi far the deadlock Over the Long term strategy prevented any change in open of prices which now Range from $28 to 137 barrel. Venezuelan mining minister Humberto Calderon Berti had warned earlier that hta country s president Luis Herrera would not attend the Summit unless there is some Concrete decisions to be the Vienna meeting had originally bees billed by open As a wrap up session to pot the finishing touches on the Long term strategy before presenting it for approval at the november Summit. . Protests searching of diplomats cars in Kabul to it lure Roca pm a Fem Aida i u 14 rank Hal. 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