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GAZETTE Turned up in Sweden, Apparently Bound for the Soviet Union M:;1f Dget STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)--Officials are trying to find out how sophis- ticated U.S. computer equipment GAZETTE turned up in Sweden, apparently bound for the Soviet Union. The equipment was seized by Swedish Guantanamo Bay, Cuba customs authorities and an American official says it included at least one computer capable of guiding nuclear missiles. Volume 38 Number 223 Tuesday, November 22, 1983 WASHINGTON, D.C. (UPI)--According to the Census Bureau, millions more Americans claims to have voted last Lebanon celebrates 40 years of independence at war year than actually cast ballots. -The agency says the difference ap- BEIRUT (UPI)--Lebanon is celebrat- In a televised address to the na- Israel has been making reprisal parently means some people surveyed ing 40 years of independence today tion last night, President Amin bombing raids in Lebanon recently, were too ashamed to admit they ig- as foreign troops occupy parts of Gemayel said the occupation by but Reagan refuses comment since nored their civic responsibility. the country and a Palestinian war Syria and Israel "gives more meaning the attacks occurred on strongholds rages in the north. and depth to Lebanon's yearning for in Syrian-controlled parts of the ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI)--A Florida liberty." country. with the somber mood, judge has postponed a competency .Inkeeping He also called for better rela- The Reagan-Herzog meeting is a w observances are planned with hearing to determine if singer tions with the United States and forerunner to the talks the presi- official celebrations confined to Connie Francis is able to handle Syria to secure an Israeli troop dent has scheduled next week with army barracks. her own affairs. Attorneys say it withdrawal. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Sha- probably will be held within the Officials also plan wreath-laying The spreading violence in Lebanon next few weeks. Ms. Francis re- ceremonies at the tombs of Lebanon's tops the agenda when President Rea- Meanwhile, an Israeli newspaper cently was treated for manic de- president and other national gan meets with Israeli President reported yesterday that Syrian Pres- first pression. figures. Chaim Herzog. ident Hafez Assad was hospitalized last week for a heart attack, not NEW YORK (AP)--Blue Chips led a appendicitis as earlier reported. market rally yesterday, with the After 20 years world still mourns Kennedy Quoting unidentified Western Dow Jones Industrial average shoot- sources, the Ma'ariv newspaper says ing up 17.75 points to close at plaza named in his honor, about WASHINGTON, D.C. (UPI)--All across a Assad is still in a hospital. 1268.80. A similar rise today block from where he was killed 20 the nation, Americans will gather It says the Syrian president has would push the Dow to record years ago. at memorial events today to commem- suffered from diabetes and high heights. orate the 20th anniversary of the At the Kennedy Library in Boston, blood pressure for years. assassination of President John F. a spokeswoman says the services In the meantime, in the northern WESTON, Mass. (AP)--Tempers con- Kennedy. there were a special celebration of city of Tripoli, Syrian-backed Pal- tinue to flare as Greyhound's bus Members of the late president's the late president's life. estinian rebels pushed to within strike drags on. A striking driver family paid an early visit to his World leaders also paid tribute 300 yards of Yasser Arafat's head- put his car into reverse and ran it grave at Arlington today to America's 35th president. National Ceme- quarters. into the front of a Greyhound bus tery, before it opened The Vatican newspaper L'Osserva- to the pub- A night of heavy shelling and here yesterday and in Philadelphia, lic. tore Romanoiyar calls Kennedy a street clashes left 24 people dead. two men were arrested as strikers Later, the Kennedy family attend- "major protagonist of peace." In Beirut, sectarian clashes in a hurled eggs and tried to block a ed a private mass at Washington's It also notes he was the first southern neighborhood left one per- terminal. This week, strikers are Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church. Catholic elected president of the son dead. voting on the company's latest con- President Reagan was also sched- United States. No casualties are reported from tract offer, aimed at ending the uled to attend. five bomb blasts set off last night nearly three-week-long walkout. An editorial in the Daily Aus- in west Beirut. The late president's mother and tralian says Kennedy is still his wife, Jacqueline Onassis, were GROVE, Okla. (AP)--An Oklahoma mourned with a fervor seldom not there, but they attended a pri- demos teacher has been fired for refusing aroused by any national leader. Anti-nclear vate service near the Kennedy Fami- to sign an oath of loyalty to the state and federal constitutions. y Compound on Cape Cod. The official Soviet news agency Continue "Tass" calls his assassination part in Europe State law requires state employees WEST Elsewhere, Dallas County Demo- of "a carefully planned political GERMANY (AP)--Anti-nuclear to sign the oath, but Russell Turley demonstrators crats paid tribute to Kennedy at a conspiracy." continue their pro- calls it a "worthless piece of pa- tests today outside the parliament per." He has 10 days to appeal his building. firing. Time to Xmas shop for family, friends overseas Hundreds of riot police ringed tha government district as parlia- DETROIT (AP)--Passengers have again by JO Jim Stordahl paper, styrofoam shells, or air- ment convened for the second day of thwarted the attempts of a would-be Now is the time to do your pocket padding. debate on the deployment of nuclear airline hijacker. Passengers sub- Christmas shopping for family and * Seal packages with any of the missiles. dued a man who claimed to have a friends stationed at other over- three types of recommended tape: A vote on the missile plan is bomb and demanded to speak to the seas locations. pressure sensitive, nylon rein- scheduled for later today. Rev. Jesse Jackson. The passengers To make sure your gifts and holi- forced paper, or glass reinforced. West Germany is considered the tackled the man and then tied him day greetings are delivered safely Do not use cellophane tape or any key to NATO's deployment plans be- to the seats of the Republic DC-9, and on time, the U.S. Postal Ser- tape which might peel off. cause it will receive 204 nuclear which was bound from Detroit to vice recommends: * Do not use string to secure warheads--more than any other West Kalamazoo, Mich. Four passengers * Use a plain box without letter- packages because string may get European NATO member. were slightly injured. ing because lettering will confuse caught in the machinery and have to Meanwhile, Britain's defense se- the postal services' new computer be handled individually. That cretary says NATO's willingness to SAN DIEGO (AP)--Two baby penguins scanners that are used in mail slows down delivery time. go ahead with missile deployment has happy in -20 degree tem- sorting. are quite prompted the Soviets to seriously peratures at San Diego's Sea World. * If you plan to insure your * Make sure you print labels negotiate arms reduction in Geneva. The birds were neglected by their package, remember that the Post clearly with smudge proof ink. But that theory is disputed by op- parents after they were hatched in Office will not insure a box that Print the recipient's address in position party member Denis Healey. September, but officials say they rattles. Pack boxes with crumpled the lower right portion of the He says the weapons are "danger- are now getting fatter and fluffier package and put your address in the ous" and says Britain has missed in a nursery isolation freezer. upper left corner. Bomhtfrom Santa Clas? the chance to stop what he calls the They will join other penguins in January. NEW YORK (UPI)--A postal worker at * Enclose your return address in- "insane process of piling up wea- Kennedy International Airport yes- side the package in case the mail- pons." terday found a ticking parcel ad- ing labels are damaged. NEW YORK (UPI)--Five men were charged yesterday with pulling off dressed to President Reagan from * Remember that packages mailed Your Hero, Santa." Good things for U.S. the nation's biggest tax fraud scam parcel post, express mail, priority ever. They allegedly provided more Authorities say they are not sure WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP)--Both govern- mail, or fourth class, may not ex- than $130 million in phony write- if explosives are inside, but they ment and private experts say good ceed 70 pounds and 108 inches com- offs to top business executives and will inspect it again today. things are ahead for the U.S. econ- bined length and girth. celebrities, including composer omy. Henry Mancini and television pro- Commerce Secretary Malcolm Bald- ducer Norman Lear. GTMO 'Power Down Day' - Friday, November 25 ridge says last month's 1.2 percent gain in personal income and .5 per- It is time once again for the Semi-critical operational areas cent rise in spending are part of a Guantanamo Bay community to take will increase thermostat settings phase where growth "spirals upward Trucker takes turkeys part in the annual "Power Down to 80 degrees. from one sector to another." WASHINGTON, D.C. (UPI)--A trucker Day." Exceptions in family housing will Baldridge says increased consumer trying to take flight with 40.000 be limited to documented medical "Power Down Day" will start at 6 demand is inspiring business to pounds of holiday turkeys is in po- cases.
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