Israel, Iraq Dash in U.N. Debate
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24 - THE HERALD. Fri.. June 12, 19B1 ■ •• ■■ ,'r, GREAT! i W . ' : - Serving the Manchester, Conn. Manchester arOa, Saturday, June 13, 1981 for 100 years' anrlfralpr 25 Cents BUYS* > r . ^ AnldiiM im t0fPa<H, Israel, Iraq dash in U.N. debate ' UNITED NATIONS <UPI) - In Paris, the French Foreign herent right of self-defense as un three decades, he said, with the help whole Middle East.” Kirkpatrick was certain to veto A m iiM l O M M QHMtt larael Friday told the U.N. Security Ministry added fuel to the fire in the derstood in general international of the United States. Iraq and other Arab states went anything like that. Council its attack on an Iraqi Security Council by describing as a law. before the 15-member council to de In an attack on the £lgyp- The Soviet Union, U.N. observers nuclear reactor waa the country’s “ fantasy accusation” Israel's claim "A threat of nuclear obliteration mand a total boycott of Israel for its tianlsraeli peace agreemeht, which said, was almost certain to back the only defense against the "threat of that Iraq was planning to make was being developed against Israel attack on the Iraqi reactor. fcluHMtmottoa w H d t wtth Iraq opposes, Hammadi said in a 45- toughest Arab demands in a bid to nuclear obliteration,” but Iraq' atomic bombs in a secret chamber by Iraq, one of Israel’s most im M M mdaiit filni fui» minute speech that Israel had In the security council debate, put Washington's back to a fiinMOA (M ullltQf WWl called the Israeli air strike a beneath the reactor. placable enemies,” Blum told a ---------- -—»— decided on the raid "a fter the diplomatic sources said the United diplomatic wall. In a move that oonvviMni WMwmm» prelude to "full-scale war." The French ministry said the packed council chamber. failure of Camp David,” where the States was prepared to back a angered Jerusalem, the United The two countries clashed at the reactor, being built by France, "W e were obliged to remove that settlement was negotiated. resolution criticizing Israel for the States has suspended the shipment opening of an emergency session of mortal danger," he said. "W e did it lO M M titr could not "in any way used for raid and nothing more. of four F-16 jetfighters to Israel the Security Council in a debate that cleanly and effectively. The Middle The raid was “ a clear indication,” iJiMiOgWf military ends.” The French Atomic while Congress sought to determine ^SBi^^^SMriSviSiSIp was expected to go on for days as Energy Agency also denied the Blast has become a safer place.” he said, of Israel's determination But Iraq and a delegation from if Israel violated U.s. law when it _ A^^WaBWiP^WPl^^^ A ^ M i i ^Ba^«wwiawiaaaalMRlniMii fiiiMaawiwa^^n m u t m i Arab nations press for a total Israeli assertion. Iraqi Foreign Minister Saddoun "to escalate their provocations with Arab League were pressing for a rufr r..inifiii^j used U.S.-built planes to destroy the boycott of Israel in retaliation for Israeli Ambassador Yehuda Hammadi charged the Israeli raid acts of armed aggression prior to "resolution with teeth,” including OPRW* GllHI^MHn^ OlMI|k ' w M w l S i w m M# reactor near the Iraqi capital of Aoem M and with < the raid last week that destroyed Blum, in an impassioned defense of was Intended to mask Israel's own launching a full-scale war to sub sanctions against Israel, the QOWOllS l*Bll iM s e w s Baghdad Sunday. (hwlhvMV' :.QMrllit.«i^ ,,.^.^.29.t7| Iraq’s nearly complete nuclear last Sunday’s air strike, said; “ in so possession of nuclear weapons, jugate the Arab countries and to im diplomats said. On OPViiwMIO OflMfOraOiWL . 2 9 . 8 7 power center. doing larael was exercising its in- which it had been developing for pose full Zionist domination over the U.S. Ambassador Jeane J. • » - ^(■>'C~- ^ A K o M ( t M f lM * W •SSinMe IM M QiM tnata. IMioom or OMtt tnoiM8M 21 « p . Union Ktt^olor ra»L betliiioo. wiW iin » o N lyw own ooTBonol i r . W M w , Strike 3: - - ~ ---------- IHMMUHnM*- - 4 3 OwtRit.*Mr ... 29.84 4.33 i e n n * ^ O w r fla » M » cries With 4*^0.'*1\.>| Players Canan ‘Swa-Shof > M " . V ’* ty o o i y i ‘four Hm m Aifloiooyo CilMMI Il28 MolOf a a a «' ' IP w wppijpipw mowofi for By Hilary Rosenberg Ortvaand CaaaBuM« yourpWnto IM i. auto axpotuN oiM aMilamti and Paul Hendria . PWOlvfHllliil IINOWnO 10 MRI iriOl OOOQpROf I lUH iniuiiMuuti vlfwiinQor ^ 1 wid M H «i laH^mar. pwOfOrforoik - iS - Herald Reporters walk out 0«rlla|.4llL«............ um$0ftmm< Owhaa.i«u7. 1 1 4 7 CMwldiVMMiV 1.M: MANCHESTER - The onion iWijawfc, representing truck drivers for area NEW YORK (UPI) - Major sation clause in which a team losing beer distributors filed two unfair league players, putting million- a free agent could select one of the labor practice charges with the dollar salaries on the tine to signing club’s top players The National Labor Relations Board in preserve their freedom of move signing team could “ protect " from Hartford Friday afternoon against ment, Friday began the first mid 15 to 18 players in its organization, dlstrlbntors Involved in an oegoing season strike in baseball history. depending on the “ quality" of the labor dispute. The strike will last at least until free agent. John Hollis, prasident of early next week because a federal But the players said this system T eam sters Union L oca l lOSS, mediator said Friday he would not would restrict the movement of free charged that four distributors of the calt representatives of the club agents because teams would be less Hartford Beer Distributors Associa owners and players back to the likely to sign marginal players if tion unfairly locked out their bargaining table until Monday or they were forced to give up their • 9 7 workers Hiursday in response to a Tuesday. 16th or 19th best player as compen O M U m -nur strike by 100 drivers at Hartford A final negotiating session Friday sation. htwaiWlUae, Distributors in Manchester, the fifth fizzled at 12:30 p.m. EDT, two hours The player.s have proposed a member of the association. before the Qiicago Cubs had been ■'pool” concept in which every team 3 S S H I & According to Hollis, the dis scheduled to host the San Diego P r w p p i OOP op pm drafting a free agent would a lw m K M N M aowntoahwina tributors were unfair In locking out Padres. That game and 12 others SS p I I ^ M i hwny. Hwieon. designate as many as four players OPO POOKPHn « their workers while continuing to were canceled. - m m m .4^ Mh a . - .*■ ■ fliMM a^M a. OM p SKM. uafUaia aulaimlk: from its 40-man spring training wwopOfiUni 44wy nwntoty allow customers to pick up beer, and “ I don't-feel good about it," said •ipiMO. roster for a compensation pool. The p iM I ‘ by using non-union loaders to serve pitcher Joe Niekro, the Houston team losing a free agent then would these customers. ■te-Vi Astros' player representative who WMaacow, be able to select a player from that ..CNiriIttIMi. 1 1 ^ " I really feel this is a major viola participated in the doomed talks. pool. tion (of the National Labor Kendra Bauer of Edgerton Place has her vehicle weighed for the “ 1 hope the people are not going to Ray Grebey, chief negotiator for Relations A ct),’’ Hollis said. soapbox derby scheduled to start at 11 a.m. Sunday on Brookfield be hostile," added New York Mets' Derby weigh-in the owners, called the strike k-r^'+ “ ’This is a serious charge." Street near h^nchester High School. Twon firefighters Bob Le first baseman Rusty Staub. “ I can “ unnecessary." The four distributors involved in only tell you that the players did not O r O O O Y P t Y Doux, left, a n a Patrick Dooley weigh and measure the vehicle. “ (Compensation) is really not a the charge are: Fordham of Hart want it." (Herald photo by Pinto) strike issue," Grebey said. “ This ford, Roip> of East Hartford, B. Federal mediator Kenneth problem has to be and will be solved Y o v n c H d i c f U p a ’a M i Vetrana of Bristol and .^ n k lin of Moffett said he ended the at the bargaining table." > South Windsor. ^ negotiating session Friday because However, Don Fehr, an attorney Spokesmen from Rngo and it was obvious an accord could not for the Players Association, said Franklin distributors reported brisk be reached. Group seeks backing compensation was at the heart of business Friday from tavern "W e're pretty deadlocked right OWMOf CkMit the strike because it affected the keepers and liquor merchants who now,” Moffett said. "The next players' future earnings and mobili feared their supplies would be meeting will be held next week ty. Fehr monitored the talks for drained during the weekend. possibly Monday or Tuesday — Marvin Miller, the executive direc auMtact votMi fwaatwitM A second charge accuses all five ^ _____ ____ «m w depending on the availability of the tor of the Players Association, who ggH pgpf distributors of being unfair by parties and also in hopes of some 8.1 for alternative cuts voluntarily agreed to remain out of OHMoof INwiiiolo ^ T qii9 notifying their 'customers to in movement (in negotiating Inflilibit B<wt wMii Tow O p t >!»»»REPELM Batw catinawtaw tana the discussions once a strike was 0535w» OiMaBiii iffloSrlo^SBS^ crease their inventories because a positions).” oanloroaat called.