dismissal of Taiwan :treaty suit requested WASHINGTON (UPI) —'• In a rare court appearance, Attorney General Griffin Bell asked a federal judge yesterday to dismiss a legal suit challenging President Carter's decision to end America's mutual defense treaty &jith Taiwan. Bell said the president has sole authority to end treaties and described as a "political question" the lawsuit by Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., and other conservatives contesting the ac- - tion on constitutional grounds. The lawsuit seeks a ruling overturning Carter's action and requiring Senate or congressional approval for any similar moves in the future. Goldwater told reporters outside- the courthouse .following the 90-minute hearing that he considers the case the ~,rpost 'important constitutional test of a Tresident's powers in 200 years. The case is sensitive because when Carter opened diplomatic relations with China, he promised Peking he would end the defense treaty with Taiwan. Justice Department lawyer David FREE FRIES WITH ANY SANDWICH & DRINK OFFER EXPIRES MAY 13 IVO L WINS Winn WOW ia LUNCH why not have PIZZA . .Satisfy the midday munch at BELL'S MEEK PIZZA OPEN 11 'a.m. 538 E. College Ave. Plenty of Parking VREE DELIVERY starts at 4:30 p.m. 7 days a week 237-8616 Anderson told U.S. District Judge Oliver Gasch that if Goldwater wins his challenge, there is "a serious possibility that the Peoples Republic of China would recall its ambassador and close its embassy." -"This is a case where the .United States should speak with a single voice the president's," Anderson said. Bell, in brief remarks at the outset of the hearing, said he decided to appear for the government in part because "Senator Goldwater chose to appear." He noted that the Taiwan treaty "provided it could be dissolved." Gasch asked Bell: "Why shouldn't there by consultation at this stage? You have to have consultation in order to approve a treaty." Goldwater lawyer Paul Kamenar said "there is some serious doubt" on whether breaking off the defense treaty with Taiwan was necessary for im proved relations with Peking. He said Carter is essentially asking the court to "sidestep the merits of the question" by seeking dismissal of the suit. "For Mother's Day" "Salad Fixins" ASSORTED POTTEDI 88 TEXAS NEW Daisy Mums 4. • POT Yellow O nions LA 19° POTTED 69v ... 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It was the biggest mass execution since Khomeini came to power in February. It brought to nearly 200 the number who have died before revolutionary firing squads since then, and the government appealed for help yesterday in tracking down 18 other former officials. Political sources said the summary sentences were intended to show op ponents of Khomeini and the Islamic trials that the murder of Morteza Motaheri had not shaken the revolutionaries' resolve. Motaheri, who was closely involved with the secretive Islamic Revolutionary Council, was largely responsible for the trials. Among those executed at dawn yesterday after a day-long trial Monday were Javad Saied, 57, a Paris-educated CHICKEN CUTLETS You'll Do Better With A&P's COUNTRY FARM PORK You'll Do Better With A&P's DAIRY SPECIALS! ' FRESH BONELESS i \ LB. 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