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Israel Says Meeting Paved Way for Talks U.S. Trade Deficit Reaches MunelmUir^A CUy nU$ge m ^m ~v^ Phone — 647-9946 for home delivery UUstLJb* .^tfifiiSirtBaek. Good Morning Have A Good Day Israel says meeting The weather Variable cloudiness with a chance o k paved way for talks showers Saturday, highs in the 60s. P a r t^ ly cloudy Saturday night with lows in the JERUSALEM (UPI) — Israeli that Weizman’s talks with the Egyp­ came up, there was no confrontation. mid 30s. Sunday, partly cloudy with highs television reported Friday that tian leaders in Cairo during the past The report said Weizman’s talks m the 50s. Southerly winds 15 mph to 25 Defense Minister Ezer Weizman's two days will lead to the resumption failed to narrow the gap on key Mid­ mph and gusty Saturday shifting to 24-hour visit to Cairo had paved the of negotiations between Israel and dle East issues, but both sides ap­ westerly by night. National weather map way for resumption of direct, secret Egypt. on Page 8B. parently agreed to resume contacts Israeli-Egyptian peace talks. “More talks on a similar level may at the same level” or another of­ The report on the state-run, semi­ take place perhaps as early as within ficial level, official network conflicted with the next two weeks,” it said. reports from Ejgypl that said Weiz- But the report said the renewal of “It is possible that direct man and Egyptian President Anwar talks in the dormant political and negotiations in the future will take News Sadat had failed to break the military committees is unlikely and the form of secret, shuttle deadlock in Egyptian-Israeli con­ a new framework may be substituted diplonqacy,” in an attempt to avoid tacts. for them. Neither forum is "sacred,” repeating past mistakes, the report summary Weizman Friday briefed Prime the report said. said. Minister Menachem Begin on the The report said Weizman did not Media overexposure of previous visit but avoided public comment, take any new proposals to Cairo, but contacts has been blamed for their BOSTON (UPI) — A federal ban telling reporters only, ‘‘1 was never a rather outlined some ideas that could disruption. on cod and haddock fishing within Nigerian chief greets Carter pessimist and I am not pessimistic open the way for resumption of the Reports from Cairo said Weiz­ the U.S. 200-mile limit off New now.” talks. It said Weizman’s talks were man’s mission failed to break the England ended at midnight LAGOS, Nigeria: Lt. Gen. Olusegun Olasanjo, head of the The television report said, ‘‘Highly "positive and serious” and even deadlock in Middle East Friday, as the new quarterly military government of Nigeria, greets U.S. President Jimmy placed sources in Israel estimate when the thorny Palestinian problem negotiations. quota system took effect, allowing ^ area fishing boats to Carter on his arrival at Murtala Muhammed airport. (UPI resume business. photo) The National Marine Fisheries U.S. trade deficit Service said the new quotas for the April 1-June 30 quarter will be Sarasin backers higher than the ones during the first quarter. reaches record high will not primary WASHINGTON (UPI) - The iry Carter, on a trip to South America NEW YORK (UPI) - Millions nation’s economy suffered a shock row that tne balance of trade was in and Africa, issued a statem ent of New Yorkers and Long Island f’riday when the government deficit. through Vice President Walter Mon­ commuters, sweating out subway, reported large American purchases The administration has consistent­ dale's office expressing his dismay. bus and train strike deadlines, in Manchester of foreign oil and steel pushed up the ly maintained that the 1978 deficit The president acknowledged played the “How’re you gonna get U.S. trade deficit to $4.52 billion in would be about the same as last “special factors” including the to work?” game Friday. But at By GREG PEARSON By that date, the challengers would February, by far the largest in year's record $26.7 billion. Analysts require a 15-member slate to oppose weather and the coal strike had hurt least they could read about the Herald Repurler history. now may have to revise those projec­ 11 9 nhrnnrt situation in the papers. the party-endorsed one. They also President Carter said he was tions Supporters of U.S. Rep, Ronald Standing by a "no contract-no would have to obtain signatures from "seriously concerned" about the Sarasin had considered a primary in work" vow, the city’s 33,000 bus at least five percent of the town’s huge amount of red ink and asked Manchester but have decided against and subway workers were set to registered Republicans. help from Congress and foreign such a move because of lack of time strike at midnight Friday when This would have been difficult to do trading partners. their current pact expires. and fear of the appearance of con­ before the April 7 date, Zinsser, who House passes bill The value of the dollar on Euro­ tinued division in the local is uncommitted in the gubernq^torial pean exchange markets fell sharply Republican Party. race, said. ’ following the announcement and the Sarasin is one of four Republican BOSTON (UPI) - The son of He also felt that a challenge might stock market retreated. candidates seeking the party’s guber­ actor John Wayne Friday denied have appeared as a continued in­ The Commerce Department said easing mortgages natorial nomination. The others are reports his movie-hero father will party fight in town. Zinsser recently imports during February soared to a State Sens. Lewis Rome and George undergo open heart surgery Satur­ supported a challenger, Scott Clen- record $14.44 billion, 16.5 percent Gunther and State Rep, Gerald day at Massachusetts General daniel, in the race for Republican above January, while exports totaled HARTFORD (UPI) — The House programs to live In halfway houses. Stevens. Hospital. town chairman. Thomas Ferguson, $9.92 billion. of Representatives Friday approved The House approved 131-4 and sent Manchester’s Republican Town But Michael Wayne indicated the party chairman, was re-elected Tbe resulting $4.52 billion deficit a two-pronged mortgage bill to the Senate a bill allowing Connec­ Committee selected a 15-member his father is undergoing heart when Clendaniel withdrew before a topped the previous monthly high of designed to help young couples buy ticut banks to offer two new kinds of slate for the state convention at its tests. He told a Boston radio sta­ vote at the March 21 meeting. $3.62 billion last October, tbe depart­ homes and allow elderly couples to mortgages. March 21 meeting. tion diagnostic tests on his father Anne Scherr, Sarasin’s campaign ment said. slay in the ones they already own. The first, "a graduated payment The slate includes two announced press secretary, also said that the The trade deficit for the first two At the same time, the House ap­ mortgage,” is designed to help young so far show no reason for surgery, supporters of Rome — Nathan fear of dividing the party locally was months of 1978 stood at $6.89 billion, proved measures permitting Connec­ couples who arc having problems but there are ‘‘still more tests to Agostnelli and EMward Wilson — and g o ” one reason no challenge was made in $2.6 billion higher than the same ticut liquor stores to sell cigarettes buying their own homes. The bill most of the delegates are expected to ‘‘I‘ll have something to say Manchester. period last year. and prisoners in work-release favor Rome, although none of the See Page 6A when I have something more,’’ The Sarasin staff feels it will the younger Wayne told radio sta­ others are committed formally to receive support from a majority of any of the candidates. tion WEEI. lift delegates at the convention, she David Cohen, who ran in 1976 for said. AMG, Renault combine sales, the Fourth Senatorial District seat "The delegate primaries are very and is now a member of tbe First devisive,” Ms. Scherr said. Thus, ap­ CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - The Congressional District Committee parently, the Sarasin staff is being New Hampshire Supreme Court for Sarasin, said that a challenge t selective about where it does try for Friday ruled wives may restore the 15-member candidate slate had local primaries to convention slates. may also merge manufacture their maiden names in divorce been discussed. Now, however, he Since few of the Manchester proceedings even thfbugh they DETROIT (UPI) — Struggling Usines Renault, said they agreed to said that the candidate will concen­ delegates are committed to Rome, the Renault dealer network In have children with different sur­ American Motors Corp, and the the “basic principles of a proposed trate on being visible in Manchester. even though a majority is expected to selected international markets. names. French car maker Renault have arrangement,” and will work toward Sarasin, who once lived in support him, the decision was made The high court acted on agreed to combine sales and, even­ a legally binding agreement within Manchester, hopes to meet with the not to primary here. —Ship increased quantities of requests from two wives, whose tually, manufacturing operations in The plan, the executives said, calls town’s delegation before the conven­ "To try to build up a plurality (of Renault’s Le Car to America as soon requests to reinstate their maiden the United States and Canada, com­ for the two companies to: tion starts July 28, Cohen said. delegates) at the expense of a lot of as possible for sale through the AMC names had been denied by three pany officials announced Friday.
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