Two Arab states aren't buying summit accords RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP/UPI) -- Two of the peace proposals with him to- termed "practical and realistic ment. moderate Arab states aren't buying morrow to Syria. steps" to neutralize the Camp David The dispute reportedly is over how the Camp David summit accords. His arrival in Damascus will fol- pacts. long Israel will put a freeze on new But they haven't closed the door low a meeting of the so-called re- There was no immediate indication settlements in the occupied terri- on the U.S. salesman, Secretary of jectionist Arab states in the Syrian whether the Palestinian stance was tories. State Cyrus Vance. capital. Palestinian leaders at- gaining support from the other sum- Vance is to continue talks with tending that "anti-summit" meeting mit participants. But spokesmen for the White House lower-level Saudi Arabian leaders yesterday vowed to strike at Ameri- and Begin said differences on the today after failing to get a quick can targets in an effort to scuttle U.S. officials traveling with issue will be resolved soon. commitment from King Hussein of Jor- the Camp David accord. Vance say his mission is complicated Begin may also have to deal with dan or King Khaled of Saudi Arabia. No specific targets were named. by reports that Israeli Prime Minis- the problem of Jewish settlements in Vance takes Jordanian and Saudi The summit itself is reported of- ter Menachem Begin and President the occupied territories as soon as romises to continue consideration ficially be considering what are Jimmy Carter are in sharp disagree- he returns home. Special note The Medevac flight sched- uled for Saturday from Scott Air Force Base to Guantanamo Bay has been cancelled. Vol. 33 No. 179 U.S. NAVAL BASE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA Friday, September 22, 1978 Nicaraguan people appeal for end to violence MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP/UPI) -- The week proved to be incorrect. The people of Esteli, Nicaragua are ask- Eight prominent citizens of the Yard of the Month ing the world for help. battle-torn town have drafted a let- They are appealing for an end to ter appealing for international as- the no-quarter battle between gov- sistance. ernment troops and Leftist guerril- They are asking the United Na- las that in two weeks has turned tions, the Organization of American their town into a vast, rubble- States, the Red Cross, the Roman strewn cemetary. Catholic church and anyone else who might be able to help "to do every- The Nicaraguan National Guard re- thing humanly possible" to stop the ported late last night that all reb- war. els have been "expelled" from Es- The letter describes looting, mass teli, the last remaining Sandinista arrests, massacres and attacks from Iebel stronghold, but no independent both air and land. erification is possible and similar No one has been able to care for government claims earlier in the the wounded or even bury the dead. Americans concerned about inflation ,economy WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Americans are Other issues of ct ncern cited were worried about the economy, primarily unemployment, welfare e reform and inflation. crime control. The September Yard of the Month Award from the Guantanamo Bay Civic That. is the indication of a Harris The government, ma anwhile, reports Council goes to CWO-4 Roy Vasseur and family at 15-B Caravella Point. Poll taken of more than 1,400 adults that the average inc ome of residents CWO-4 Vasseur is the assistant damage control officer at Fleet Train- nationwide. in the United States has gone up 9.6 ing Group and his wife Bobbie is employed in the accounting office at It also indicated they believe get- percent since 1976. the Naval Hospital. Assisting in keeping the yard attractive are 19 ting inflation under control is the The report shows the average in- year old Cathy, who works for the Print Shop and 17 year old Kim, who number one priority. And they blame come of each of the 216 million per- attends school and works for IT&T part-time. She also works at the excess federal spending and soaring sons living in the United States was Public Affairs Office through the Career Work Experience program in health costs for the problem. $7,019. school. The Harris report issued yesterday In other economic matters, the concluded, "Inflation is believed to Senate Finance Commi ttee is ready NEWS BRIEFS--- have a pervasive impact on nearly today to consider a move to cut cor- --- NATIONAL all phases of life in this country." porate income taxes. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Former CIA Direc- Even so, the House Minority Lead- tor Richard Helms is scheduled to er John Rhodes says Democrats testify before the House Assassina- will, in his words, "pay a ter- tions Committee today. rible price" at the polls if the 12 advanced at Naval Air Station Investigators want to know why the bill ever gets to President Jimmy agency witheld information from the Carter's desk and he vetoes it. Twelve Naval Air Station personnel were awarded certificates of Warren Commission's investigation of appointment by Captain William E. Zidbeck, NAS commanding officer, the murder of President John Kennedy WASHINGTON (AP) -- It took 16 years on Monday, Sept. 18, during quarters for muster. in 1963. of deliberation, but the Food and Advanced to their present rates were: Senior Chief Operations Helms was not CIA chief at the Drug Administration has finally de- Specialist James W. Blackwell, Chief Aviation Storekeeper Donnie time of the Kennedy shooting. But cided what constitutes "low calorie" V. Owens, Aviation Machinist's Mate "R" (Reciprocating Engine he was head of the Clandestine Ser- and "reduced calorie" foods. Mechanic) First Class Collie P. McCord, Aviation Machinist's Mate Division and so was heavily vices Under a new FDA rule, foods cannot First Class William B. Grantz, Aviation Boatswain's Mate F (Fuels) involved in dealings with the Warren First Class James D. Curtis, Machinist's Mate First Class Michael have more than 40 calories per serv- Commission. ing if they are to carry the words F. Vandenberg, Mess Management Specialist First Class Resty P. former President Gerald Yesterday, "low calorie" on their labels. Casiano, Yeoman First Class Charles A. Pace, Aviation Ordnanceman that the Warren Com- Ford testified And to be called "reduced calo- Second Class Leonar M. Atherton, Aviation Maintenance Administra- would have broadened its in- mission rie," a food must have at least 1/3 tionman Second Class Huey P. Collins, Aviation Support Equipment it had some of the vestigation if fewer calories than a similar pro- Technician E (Electrical) Second Class John E. Grissom and Yeoman later came to CIA information which duct for which it might be substi- Second Class Daniel A. Kaminski. light. tuted. HACKBERRY, La. (AP) -- A big oil HAKENSACK, N.J. (AP) -- The New Jer- storage can- fire at an underground sey Supreme Court upheld the crimin- has been declared Postal Service tries to add more 'zip' yon in Louisiana al conviction of The New York Times under control. WASHINGTON (AP) The Postal Ser- and its reporter, Myron Farber, yes- -- Dorsey says he is "aware that some But the fire continues to burn vice plans to add some new numbers people will resent the adding of new terday for witholding notes in a fiercely at the government Oil Re- to your life -- four more digits on numbers to their lives, feeling per- murder case under way here. serve Center. The high court ordered Farber to your ZIP code. haps that this increases impersonal- It started as a hole was being Postal officials say the benefits ization." report back to jail Sept. 26. drilled in the storage cavern. The case has attracted national of a nine digit ZIP code would be a But he adds the switch is a rela- A blow-out occurred, starting the mail serve and less fre- attention and its outcome could set efficient tively small price to pay to help fire and burning one man to death. quent rate increases. on a precedent on freedom of the press. move the mail and hold the line Another crewman is reported to General William Bolger Postmaster postal costs and postage rates. have been seriously burned and is has told reporters the new codes listed in stable condition at a NEW YORK (AP) -- An Associated Press/ will allow eight clerks to sort as say they can't Postal officials nearby hospital. NBC News poll indicates the public much mail as 20 now handle. estimate exactly how much money the Two fire trucks continue to pump still has grave doubts about Presi- Labor costs now account for seven system will save, but they pre- new a continuous stream of water on the dent Jimmy Carter's ability to deal of every $8 the Postal Service it will have a substantial im- dict flames, which at one point spewed with domestic problems, even though spends. pact. 300 feet into the air and were visa- the Camp David summit boosted his Assistant Postmaster General E.V. Dorsey says the automation should ble for 25 miles. standing with many Americans. Dorsey says the plan will give every lead to fewer letters being routed According to the poll, Carter's block in the country its own number. in the wrong direction, a mistake popularity increased 16 percent after He says the extra four digits will that accounts for many delayed de- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Republicans the summit. be added to existing ZIP codes over continued their "tax blitz" here liveries. But when asked about energy and the next 2 1/2 years.
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