Israeli War and Peace Czechs Marki Occupation

Israeli War and Peace Czechs Marki Occupation

• HANOI SEEKING HELP u.s. Delegation Arrives In Hanoi 'With Open Minds' HaURG\..~BS HANOI (UPI) -- A U.S. Congresslonal delegation scouting a warmer American POllCY toward communist Vletnem arrlved today at the foot of what U.S. flght­ er pilots called Thud Bridge. VOLUME 15 K'HJAlEIN ATOll, MARsHALL ISLANDS, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1978 NUMBER 162 The delegation came at Hanoi's invltatlon, expec­ tlng to get a message for Congress and President Car­ LEBANON SITES BOMBED IN RETALIATION ter that Vietnam wants diplomatic ties and trade with Amenca. However Rep. G. V. "Sonny" Montgomery, D-Miss. the delegation chairman. said aboard the plane fly­ ISRAELI WAR AND PEACE NORTHWEST JUMBO ing the eight to Hanol TEL AVIV (UPI) -- Israel dealt with war and peace today, ordering ltS war­ that the lawmakers came planes against Palestinian guerrilla targets in Lebanon in reprisal for a terror- ARRIVES IN TOKYO not to negotiate or shift 1st strike in London and working on concrete proposals to present to Egypt at TOKYO (UPI) -- A North­ U.S. policy, "but we come Camp David. west Orlent Airlines jumbo with open mlnds," he said. One of the proposals wl11 be an offer by Prime Minister Menachem Begin to jetllner arrived ln Tokyo Hanoi has dropped de­ wlthdraw Israell troops to a new line in eastern Sinai in exchange for a partlal from Seattle today, marking mands Amerlca pay $5 bil­ peace settlement with Egypt, government sources sald. an end to the 109-day lion in reconstruction Following policy guidelines set down by the Begin government's no-nonsense strike by the company's pi­ grants. It has signaled lt treatment of Palestinian extremlsts, jet fighter-bombers struck two suspected en­ lots. is seeking economic and campments south of Beirut The airline announced diplomatic help. Hanoi lS IN ALL WORLD MARKETS only 13 hours after a ter­ Saturday a partlal resump­ struggling with border rorlst attack on an E1 A1 tion of trans-Pacific ser­ fightlng in Cambodia, dlP­ bus ln central London vice followlng a settlement lomatic batt11ng wlth Dollar Makes Comeback kll1ed one and wounded of the dlspute that began China and an almost floun­ nine. Apn1 29. dering post-war economy. The mllltary command The jumbo Jet with 235 The delegation's Alr In Wake Of New Actions said the planes hit em­ passengers touched down at Force 707 landed at NOl LONDON (UPI) -- The U.S. dollar staged its sharp­ placements in coastal Da­ Tokyo's new international Bai, the airfle1d that est recovery ln months today ln the wake of concrete mur and in BourJ A1 Bara­ airport at Narita, 41 miles once sent Russian-built Amerlcan actions to prop it up. Gold lost more than Jneh ''In consequence of northeast of Tokyo -- the MiG jets agalnst U.S. $5 an ounce. the bloody attack on the first NWA plane to arrive planes. The field lies at German dealers described the dollar's galns as El A1 bus." It described at the new airport. the southern end of Thud "sensational." The American currency climbed back both as maJor guerrl1la On board were 63 pilots, Bridge, a gauntlet of roc­ above the two mark level for the flrst time since tralning camps. stewardesses and other per­ kets and artillery flre Aug. 7, closlng at The sWlft eye-for-an­ sonnel who wlll fly on to U.S. pilots had to run. 2.0095 marks. Frlday's eye strike came amid warn­ other ASlan points to re­ U.S. war-tlme fliers, closlng rate was 1.9855 ·POLICY AIMED AT ings to the public in Is­ sume duties on board the includlng some of the crew marks. rael to beware of inten­ airllne's planes on normal flying the congressmen, Slmllar galns were LOWER AIRfARES slfled guerrll1a actlvlty eastbound service starting were never allowed to marked up everywhere, WASHINGTON (UPI) -­ in the two weeks remaln­ Tuesday. Westbound flights puncture the airfle1d's thanks to the Federal Re­ President Carter today an­ ing before the Sept. 5 are scheduled to start runways; a political de­ serve Board's boost in nounced a new internation­ summlt. Elght homemade Wednesday. cision limited them. the dlscount rate and the al aviatlon policy design­ bombs were found and dlS­ belief by currency trad­ ed to cut the cost of mantled safely withln NOT CENTERED ON OVERLOAD ers that the Carter ad­ fllghts overseas and to elght days. mlnlstration at last was glve more U.S. cltles alr The Palestlnlans, as willing to act further if serVlce to foreign coun­ the hardllne Arab states. necessary. tries. oppose the Egyptlan-Is­ Guam Crash Investigation In Zurich the dollar Carter, ln a statement raell peace talks. AGANA, Guaw (UPI) -- Navy officials today said thelr closed at 1.667 Swiss issued from Washington, The alr strikes were investigation into a plane crash Aug. 14 is not center­ francs, up from 1.6345 sald the policy puts lnto the flrst Slnce Aug. 3 ed around the possibility the two-engine prop plane was on Friday. In Parls it formal language the admin­ when warplanes attacked a overloaded. climbed from Frlday's lstration's goa' of pro­ guerrllla trainlng camp on There was speculation One theory suggests 4.32 francs to 4.3875 at moting airline competition the central Lebanese coast that the plane may have there was a drag created today's market close. at home and abroad. wlthin hours after a bomb been carrYlng too much on the plane's forward mo­ Brussels boosted the "Our policy seeks to en­ exploded ln Tel Aviv's weight after a musician who tion when the crew opened dollar to 32.38b Belgian courage vigorous competl­ open alr Carmel Market, was on board later said the the door to Jettlson bag­ francs compared wlth tion wlth the goals of kl111ng one and wounding pilot seemed worried about gage in an attempt to 31.95 Frlday, and Amster­ permlttlng lower fares, 48. excess baggage before take­ lighten the aircraft be­ dam closed lt at 2.175 better serVlce to more Government sources in off from Guam. fore the crash. Opening guilders, up from Fri­ cities and fewer govern­ Jerusalem sald that Begln However, it was deter­ the door may have actually days 2.148 gUllders. ment restrictlons on char­ will offer to withdraw mined 48 hours after the made the plane heavier, Japanese dealers set ter travel," he said. Israell troops in the oc­ crash that the plane was said pilots in Guam fami- the dollar above 190 yen, In a White House news cupled Slnal Desert to a actually 2,000 pounds under 11ar with the DC-3. closlng at 190.1020. conference, Transportatlon llne from the dusty town the maXlmum allowed gross The plane dltched about Secretary Brock Adams of El Arlsh ln the north­ weight for takeoff. 16 miles southwest of Guam WATER REPORT spelled out ln more detail east to Ras Muhammed at The lnvestlgatlon ;s ex­ Aug. 14 within sight of As of 0001 August 21 '78 the potential benefits of the southern tlP of the pected to determine why the the island. Twenty-eight Water code is YELLOW the polley change. cone-shaped peninsula. A plane dld not fly the esti­ people survived though the In tanks: 6,855,000 gals "There will be more slml1ar 11ne has been pro­ mated 25 mlnutes back to bodies of two enlisted men Consumed service from more pOlnts posed several tlmes. Guam on the one remaining were not recovered. KwaJ: 255,000 gals in the U.S. to allover ThlS proposal lS in engine as that type of Among the passengers Other' 55,000 gals Europe, and later ASla, at 11ne wlth Begin's inten­ plane, a Super DC-3, is was Undersecretary of the Total' 310,000 gals a lower prlce than be­ tlon to offer a plan for capable of doing. Interior James Joseph. W r fore," he sald. "permanent partla1 peace." CZECHS MARKI OCCUPATION ANNIVERSARY VIENNA (UPI) -- Exiled ded several signers of the countries of the Warsaw the city was preceded by Rude Pravo, the Commu­ Czechoslovak dissldents to­ Charter 77 human rlghts Pact," Roucek said on a a march to the Czechoslo­ nist Party newspaper, day marked the 10th anni­ document who recently huge poster put up in vak Embassy in a suburb pralsed the "fraternal versary of their country's came to Austria to avoid front of the Czechoslovak dlstr1ct where dissidents aid" rendered by the So­ occupatlon by Sovlet troops persecution 1n Czechoslo­ Cedok Airline and the So­ la1d a wreath and burned vlet Union 10 years ago with a hunger strike and a vakla. viet Aeroflot offices on candles to protest agalnst and sa1d the Sovlet aSS1S­ demand to release all P011- Libor Roucek, a 23- Vienna's busy Rlngstrasse the 1968 events. tance served "the vital tical prlsoners in Eastern year-old student, went on where he intended to re­ One of the speakers at 1nterests of the working Europe. a 10-day hunger strike to maln ln a tent for the the demonstration was Va­ people." A group of self-exiled support the demonstrators' next 10 days. dim Delone, a Sovlet emi­ The newspaper also had Czechoslovak dlssldents demands for a wlthdrawa1 Both the Cedok and the grant who had protested pra1se for the hardllners gathered for a demonstra­ of Sovlet troops from Aeroflot offlces were agalnst the occupation of 1n the Czechoslovak re­ tion in front of St. Steph­ Czechoslovakia and the re­ closed and guarded by Czechoslovakia in Moscow g1me. an's Cathedral to recall lease of all polltlcal Austrlan police.

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