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Energy Tip of the Day Your electric stove is an ener- gy gobbler! Red hot burners heat as much air as they do food. Set Water GAZETTE the temperature correctly. boils at 212 degrees, no more, no less. Don't steam up your kitchen Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for nothing! Turn down the heat. Volume 38 Number 126 Wednesday, July 6, 1983 Are-you saving or wasting ? FTA greets Reagan with mixed response; many walk out LOS ANGELES (AP)--"A renaissance It was a conciliatory speech, between his administration and the in American education" is the way given before a group that has AFT. Those areas included tuition President Reagan described it, but opposed most of his education pro- tax credits, which many teachers Digest it's not clear if the American posals. But the American Federa- oppose. Federation of Teachers will buy it. tion of Teachers has said it's Some members of the AFT didn't (UPI)--Vice President Bush is on Reagan spoke in Los Angeles willing to consider this area of even wait to hear the president's the final stop of his 12-nation yesterday at the union' s annual merit pay, and that's at the heart speech. About 150 delegates sil- trip. Bush meets today with Ice- convention. of Reagan's proposed renaissance. ently walked out of the hall when land's prime minister for talks Reagan started speaking. on re-inforcing Iceland's defense He said, "Let us resolve today; While Reagan .was trying to win against an increasing Soviet mili- Casey denies involvement the United States will not only over teachers on the West coast, tary threat. According to Ice- reverse its decline in college administration officials in Wash- landic radio, Bush will call for (AP)--"I wouldn't touch it with board scores, we will raise verbal ington made an announcement they two radar stations to moniter a ten-foot pole." That's what CIA and math scores at least 50 points hoped would please the steel indus- Soviet air and sea traffic. Director William Casey tells the and do it within the next decade." try and its unions. It didn't. "New York Times" about the briefing Reagan commended the teachers' The announcement of a new pro- (UPI)--A British TV network reports book that was designed to prepare union for being open-minded about gram of quotas and tariffs on im- the April bomb blast that devas- then-President Carter for a debate the proposal to pay better teachers ported steel products drew criti- tated the U.S. Embassy in Beirut with Ronald Reagan in 1980. more money, although there were cism as being too little too late. was planned by 16 Islamic extre- Last week, White House Chief of some hisses and scattered shouts mists working at the embassy. In Staff James Baker said the Reagan of "no" when Reagan mentioned the Both an industry spokesman and an exclusive report, the Indep- campaign had obtained a copy of idea. He got his loudest ovation the head of the United Steelworkers endent Television News quotes the briefing book by way of Casey, when calling for stricter discip- Union say it'll be easy for the diplomatic and intelligence sour- who at the time was Reagan's line in the classroom. foreign producers to win new sub- ces who say the explosion was timed campaign manager. Reagan also commented during his sidies from their governments to to disrupt a CIA meeting in pro- But Casey says he knows better. speech on the areas of disagreement offset the new tariffs. gress inside the building. Several He says he's been involved in of the 60 people killed in the seven presidential campaigns, and blast reportedly were CIA employees, that he knows something like the Shultz, Assad meet in crucial round of talks briefing book could turn into POLAND (UPI)--Former Solidarity "dynamite." In his words, "It SYRIA (UPI)--Secretary of State back without any similar action leader Lech Walesa could lose his could have destroyed the campaign." George Shultz is reported meeting from Syria. job if he doesn't return to work with Syrian President Hafez Assad Prior to Shultz's arrival in by the end of his regular shift in Damascus today for crucial Syria, state-run Damascus radio today from an unauthorized vaca- Fate of Gray uncertain talks aimed at the pullout of all stepped up its attack on the Leb- tion. Last week, Lenin shipyard Syrian troops from Lebanon. anese-Israeli troop withdrawal MISSISSIPPI (UPI)--Its officials denied Walesa's request not certain Saying, "We have much to talk accord signed May 17th. yet whether convicted for two weeks off. But the former child-killer about," Shultz noted he arrived The radio said, "Syria insists Jimmy Lee union leader left Gdansk anyway Gray will be allowed with no "basket of things to offer" on the withdrawal of the Israeli to live out the day. Sunday, reportedly to visit rela- the Syrians. forces from Lebanon without any Supreme Court tives. Chief Justice War- Shultz flew into Damascus from hostile gains." ren Burger yesterday refused to Beirut yesterday. (AP)--Lousiana Governor Dave Treen lift a stay of execution issued by After today's formal talks with yesterday officially repealed the the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- Assad and Syrian Foreign Minister AIDS 'health priority' nation's only racial classification peals. Abdel Halim Khaddam, Shultz leaves law, which allowed the state to An assistant Mississippi attorney for Jerusalem and talks with WASHINGTON (UPI)--Health and Human classify as black anyone with general plans to ask the appeals Israeli leaders. Services Secretary Margaret Heckler 1/32nd "negro" blood. With the court today to dissolve that stay says the deadly disorder known as repeal, race will be designated if a ruling on another case is Assad has demanded an uncondi- AIDS is her department's "number- at birth by the parents of a issued by the U.S. Supreme Court. tional pullout of Israel's 30,000 one health priority." child. The lower court said in issuing from Lebanon as a pre-condition She says that's why her department the stay of execution that it wanted for bringing Syria's 40,000 troops has set up a new toll-free hotline (AP)--Officials in Chicago say a to wait for guidelines that could home. as part of a stepped-up public in- United Airlines flight carrying come in a Supreme Court appeal from formation campaign about AIDS, 139 people from Chicago to Cleve- another convicted killer on death Israel's foreign minister says which stands for Acquired Immune land was forced to return to row. his government may pull some of its Deficiency Syndrome. O'Hare International Airport yes- troops out of Lebanon even if Syria The hotline is answered by U.S. terday because of an engine fire. Rebels hold 5 hostages; doesn't. public health services employees, The pilot of United flight 290 Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir who make referrals if necessary. managed to land the DC-8 safely, says such a withdrawal would be The government is also publishing and on one was hurt. Execution deadline nears partial, and would take place in a new two-page leaflet, called stages. "Facts About Aids." BLADENSBURG, Md. (UPI)--Two red SUDAN (UPI)--Today is the execution Sources in the Israeli Foreign AIDS primarily strikes homosexual amazon parrots are back in their deadline for five Westerners held Ministry say it's too early to and bisexual men. It lowers its pet shop cages in Bladensburg, hostage by rebels in Sudan. say just how far Israel would pull victims' resistance to infections, Maryland, after helping trap their Negotiators who have been dealing and paves the way for invasion of birdnapper by leaving a trail of with the guerrillas by shortwave certain cancers and other lethal sand and seed. Police were alerted radio say they are "praying for a Soviet tanks reported infections. to the burglary early yesterday miracle" that the killings won't Since 1981, the government has NICARAGUA . when the shop's alarm system went take place. (UPI)--Sources who wish received reports of more than 1,600 off. They found the birds missing, The rebels took the five relief to remain anonymous say Soviet- cases of AIDS, resulting in more but a "trail of bird seed and workers in a remote national park made tanks and regular Nicaraguan than 600 deaths. sand" lead officers to a nearby in the east African nation on June army troops have moved to Nicara- apartment, where they found Robert 23rd. gua's northern border with Hondur- F Overworked as. Darby and the purloined parrots. ,.C> They say they'll kill their hos- They are in the province where tages today unless demands for there have been many recent battles seeks relief $189,000 and clothing, food and between anti-Sandinista rebels and 1340 begins simulcast getting so that I medicine are met. Nicaraguan soldiers. I'm tired. It's Beginning at midnight tonight, day while Western diplomats say negotia- The sources did not say how many have to work almost every 1340 radio will simulcast FM-102 completely tions have reached a "super-sensi- troops and tanks are involved in that brother of mine has from midnight to 6:00 broadcast tive stage." the latest government offensive. forgotten what work is. a.m. each day because of a per- that I seem Sudan's ambassador to Nairobi is The government of Honduras sent You may have noticed FM-103 is now every sonnel shortage.