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Mostly cloudy ¦ r -Jk [ WE CLEANED OUT THE with showers, •g ^v j PUCE storms tonight 117th Year of Publication ::.V:;.;; ^^ service ^ Only a few U.S. airlines shut down By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the International Federation of Lufthansa, Swissair and Air line about $2.5 million in reve- and the internal line Arkia, Airline pilots launched a Airline Pilots to dramatize its \New Zealand. nues. pus 500 aviation workers, worldwide 24-hour strike early belief that more stringent Czechoslovakia said air traf- More tlian one million pas- . stayed off the job, closing Lod today, forcing the cancellation measures are needed to dis- fic would be halted for one hour sengers around : the world are International Airport, scene of of service by 19 foreign flag courage airplane hijackings.. to protest air piracy and mem- estimated to travel daily by two recent terror attacks. airlines. However, only a few "It's under way," a spokes- orialize the death of a Czech pi- plane. There are 50,000 airline —Johannesburg, South Af- U.S. carriers \had to ground all man for the ALPA said shortly lot killed in a hijacking last ' ' pilots worldwide and about 31,- rica ; All international flights flights immediately. after the 1 a.m. deadline. He . • week. - Q0O employed by U.S. air car- by South African Airways were In the United States, only acknowledged it would be hard Airports in Hong Kong, Ma- riers.;. .. cancelled, but domestic flights Eastern Airlines, Southern Air- to assess the impact of the nila , Tokyo and Berlin reported Chief Justice were running on schedule. ways and Northeast Airlines strike during the early morning minimal disruptions , Warren E. Ber- but air ger refused Sunday to lift a —Berlin : Pan Am, the main among the larger carriers shut hours when fewer flights were service in London was thrown temporary injunction barring down service as pilots defied a scheduled. However, service on into confusion. 7 A Pan Am civilian carrier for commercial temporary federal court in- Trans World Airlines Ameri- tlie work stoppage. His action jet service linking West Berlin , spokesman in New York said returned the case to the federal with West German cities, , was jimctioh against participation in can Airlines, Northwest Air- the airline was experiencing appeals court. the strike by members of the lines,7 Delta Airlines, United problems in two airports- scheduled to fly as usual. U.S. Airline Pilots Association. Airlines arid Western Airlines Vienna , where ground crews V Other airlines which pre- —Oslo: Some 1,500 pilots of Some of America's largest was reported to be running nor- were walking out in sympathy dicted normal service today SAS and the domestic Norwe- airlines announced their pilots - anally. with the protest and the Pan- were Ozark,. National , Alleghe- gian Airlines stopped work and were not taking part in the Foreign airlines were more ama City airport , where cars ny and Braniff. all scheduled flights were sus- work stoppage. There were no uniformly out of service. Those were said to be blocking ramps : Here in brief was the situ- pended. immediate reports of major listing no flights today . included leading off the runways. / ation in airports around the —Manila: The Philippines schedule disruptions at any Irish Airlines, Scandinavian Frank Borman, vice presi- A . -:; world shortly after the strike . Airlines Pilots Association re- U.S. airports. Airlines System. Air France, dent , of Eastern Airlines, said began:: versed an earlier decision to The strike, which took effect Sabena Belgian World Airlines, the cancellation of all 1,500 of —Israel: 450 pilots from Is- strike and said it would contin- at 1 a.m; CDT was called by El Al, Air Canada Alitalia , operations. ^ , its daily flights would cost the rael's National Airline, El Al , ue normal ps^s&^sss^^s^^ |y : ; ;Ort:the: inside:;:: :| Planes smash , , P Pf* ICOC Secretary of Health Education and Welfare - j| I riO|oBS Elliot L. Richardson , termed the recently pass- % i ed higher education bill a "monument to Al Quie" at a | North Vietnam §. Rochester testimonial dinner for the congressman Saturday jf story, page i night ' 3. M : — ' ' ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ' *: • . : ¦; & H Un»>iHA4itA Thousands evacuated low-lying areas and |% air defenses I nUETIlidllB islands along Florida's Gulf Coast today. $ |i but others in the path of Hurricane Agnes refused to flee ] | SAIGON CAP) - U.S: fighter- before the storm which has claimed eight lives — story, j |; out mora % ¦ bombers knocked § pape A. - A . ' § ' " ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ than 140 pieces of air defense ¦%% ¦ % t PafOUfoll Tke living said farewell to the dead Sunday g equipment, including 76 sur- •§ rarclfCII jn a simple memorial service in a Rapid If face-to-air missiles, in the & City, S.D., high school gymnasium — story, page 5, % |5 • ' '. ' southern half of North Vietnam The Wisconsin Democratic party has rejected• % NO WAY HOME ... A ticket agent for Lufthansa Air- -- llomncUcllHlS -^ in the most successful raid of p reformist efforts to oust an incumbent from thu >| its kind in the Vietnam war, lines, which is honoring a one-day airlines pilot strike, trys il rational committee — story, page 9. ¦:• ' - ' ;• sf \% - ' ¦ • . ' " ¦ '• ' si the U.S. Command announced to arrange a flight for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Englhardt of wrap- *! Tka uiinnAf Winonan Dennis Cleveland Sunday % today. Munich Germany. The couple were on their way home from I I JIB W innei ped up his second Westfield . Open title | a vacation in Hawaii wheih their jet made a stop at Los $ with an 18-hole score of 71. Three players shared second i The United States also ended place with scores of 73 -r- Story, page 12. I a four-day suspension of bomb- Angeles International Airport and left them without a . flight I ing attacks in tht Hanoi-Hai- home for at least 24 hours. (AP Photofax) mmmmzxs^^ phong area following the depar- ture of Soviet president Nikolai Podgorny from the North Viet- Worst on British soil namese capital. More than tSO In South Vietnam, President Nguyen Van Thieu ordered a : new drive to take, territory lost 0{ in the Communist offensive, lTB:'^^|n :ci^sHi : feared dead in ahd nearly 3,000 government marines pushed ahead with a new sweep south of the demili- in China tarized zone. The marines were jetliner Britain storms reported meeting moderate to in HONG KONG C AP) -r- More heavy resistance and fighting By COLIN FROST operated by British European information will be fed into than 150 persons were feared "bunker to bunker." LONDON (AP ) -A British Airways, plunged into a field computers to help the official dead today after three days of CROWDED AIRPORT . Passengers scheduled one-day shutdown to dramatize The U.S. Command said jetliner crashed Sunday just near a busy road two minutes inquiry into the disaster." torrential rains, floods and crowded around TWA ticket counter waiting their protest against what they feel is in- American pilots flew more than after talcing off for Brussels, after taking, off from London's Most of the Irish victims landslides on Hong Kong island for plane departure from Logan International adequate international cooperation in stop- 300 strikes Sunday in the south- killing all 118 persons aboard. Heathrow Airport . The plane were members of a delegation and the adjoining Kowloon pen- Airport , Boston. The passengers were try- ping aerial piracy . and extortion. (AP Photo- ern half of North Vietnam, and It was the worst air crash on was full, many of the passen- of industrialists going to Brus- insula. ing to beat the Air Lines Pilots Association fax) many of the targeti . were air British soil, and the dead in- gers having booked seats to sels for talks at the headquar- Avalanches roared down two defense installations between cluded 34 Americans. beat the international pilot's ters of the Common Market. hillsides Sunday night, wiping the DMZ and the port of Quang strike today. Khe, 65 miles to the Among the victims were at , out an area of squatter buts on north. least 12 British physicians on Britain s aerospace minister, Among them were Con Smith There was no word yet on the ' president of the Confedeiation Kowloon and demolishing three their way to a professional con- Michael Heseltine, visited the apartment buildings in a chain targets today in the Hanoi-Hai- gress and several top leaders of crash site and said later "both of Irish Industry; Michael phong area, but U.S. military Sweetman, an economist and reaction on Victoria Peak, on Rogers faces committee Irish industry. light recorders on the plane the island. sources said the air war was . ,Th e three-jet Trident airliner , have been recovered and their writer who was director of the "back to normal," and U.S. Irish Council of the European Floods, landslides and rock the jet s were again hitting North Movement; Ivan Webb, chair- falls were caused in British Vietnam 's industrial heartland. man of the Council of the Irish colony by the three-day storm on arms limitation pact "We' O'Brien issues blast that dumped more than 25 re back north of the 20th Employers' Federation ; and parallel," said one source.