The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 8. 198p-Page 9 ABC reports 2d rescue plan (Continued from Page 8) A WELL-INFORMED White House official, who asked not to be identified, said after the network's report, "I don't know of any such rescue plans." He ad- ded that he would not discuss such plans if he knew about them. White House press secretary Jody Powell has said several times that all U.S. options remain open in the Iranian crisis. The network reported that while there was no denial of such contingency plans by administration officials, they made it clear they hoped the need for such a mission will be eliminated by the release of the 53 Americans held in Iran since Nov. 4. MEANWHILE, morticians worked to connect the human remains contained in nine coffins to eight names of American commandos known to have perished in the aborted hostage rescue attempt in Iran. Defense Department spokesmen refused to comment on reports that the remains in the ninth coffin could be those of an Iranian civilian. "The Iranians returned nine caskets. We have nine caskets and our mission is to identify our eight servicemen," Maj. Sam Floca said tersely. The State Department says eight Americans died when a helicopter and transport plane collided in a ball of flame in the Iranian desert almost two weeks ago after U.S. forces aborted an attempt to rescue the American hostages in Iran. THE IRANIANS insist nine or 10 bodies were recovered, and sent nine coffins back to the United States. A special civilian Defense Depar- tment team was trying to identify the remains. Air base officials said they. had no idea when the identifications would be completed. "We're not speculting on how long the identifications will take or when the bodies will leave. We're not even speculating on any number of bodies," said Sgt. Ed Hainey, a base spokesman. Meanwhile, a Smithsonian Institute anthropologist who offered to help in the identification said he'd had no response from the Defense Depar- tment. DR. J.L. ANGEL, curator of physical anthropology at the Smithsonian, said he and his staffers are among the nation's top experts in identifying skeletons. "Ordinarily we determine sex, age, race. In this case, there's the question of cremation. It changes bones and distorts them," said Angel, who was sometimes called to Dover Air Force Base during the Vietnam War to iden- tify bodies of servicemen. Angel said he had been turned down in 1978 when he offered to help identify the 913 victims of the Peoples Temple mass murder-suicide at the base. DEFENSE DEPARTMENT officials had no comment when asked about Angel's offer. By presidential order, American flags will fly at half-staff through sun- set tomorrow, in mourning for the commandos. A national memorial ser- vice also will be held in Washington tomorrow. The bodies were brought to the Delaware air base because its mor- tuary, built to handle Vietnam War casualties, is among the largest and best equipped in the world. It can process 100 bodies a day. IN OTHER developments: e A gunman ambushed the 24-year- old son of Iran's Anglican bishop and shot him dead, reports reaching London said. The victim, Bahram Deghani Taf- tik, an Oxford student, had worked as an interpreter for foreign reporters in Tehran. e Informed sources said an uniden- tified American women, arrested earlier this week on spy charges, was transferred to the custody of the Iranian Foreign Ministry. WktAT Th+ ULT IMATE '- LETTER woRz FOR THE MO'E T74AT C4'LLP GIVE AAYLWN' eOV 21 A STROKEF? eOMM, SO ON m A17ffSR RE NEAROCe 01980 BRIGHTON PRODUCTIONS, INC. S S S May 9-10-1 SCHUBERT: Music IONGS By f S FOR VIOLIN & PIANO IRA & GEORGE GERSHWIN , From Tibetan Chants to Bach's Brandenburg Concertos, nobody covers more musical ground than NONESUCH records. And 3 disks for $10 is more than just another record sale, it's a major musical event! Featuring titles like: " After The Ball " Piano Rags By ScottJoplin * The Baroque Trumpet " Marches By J.P. Sousa " Debussy-Images (1894) " J.S. Bach/Brandenburg Concertos " Mahler/Syrmphony=i " Baroque Music For Recorders " Mussorgsky: Songs and Dancesof Death " Subotnick: Sliver ApplesofThe Moon " Mozart: Coronation Mass " Carribean Island Music " Tibetan, Buddism/Tantras of Gyuto " Japan/Kapuki Other Traditional Music AND MANY MORE! 39011d140 TWO LOCATIONS 300S. State-665-3679 1235 S. University-668-9866 540 E. Liberty LIBERTY CENTRE 662-5623 Where the music means as much to us as it does to you. And your complete satisfaction is our guarantee. 1 e - j ai