European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 10, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 54 the stars and stripes Foci Ned too heavily on the soviet military posture and did Mutti Aliffi into sufficient account soviet weaknesses of a these include labor shortages and the soviets chronic agricultural one source of concern to both Rumsfeld and former Secretary of stale Henry was the soviet buildup in conventional Rumsfeld said in Janu Ary that the soviets had million men under arms compared with million for the United the Carter administration officials found that the soviet manpower buildup in Eastern Europe slowed Down and was largely being offset by Mea sures taken by in any armed clash Between nato and f 1 Warsaw pact the outcome would be to Kissinger less alarmist than rums Feld about the the soviet Union gaining an advantage to the Strati to Fields intercontinental ballistic mis heavy bombers and submarine sets off blast continued from Page it he had confirmed that the blast resulted from the malfunctioning Check but he said he also understood that some human error was Alyeska had no immediate comm Crit on the blast destroyed the building where two giant turbines move Oil along the f9 778mile Oil had already been pumped 30 Miles past pumping Sta Tion one or 12 located along the pipe line when the explosion and fire and emergency procedures locked it safely in the which was not the injured workers suffered Only minor cuts and bums and were treated and released from two area according to Fairbanks memorial Hospital spokesman Tom army medic Raymond Foster said two of the injured were taken from the scene by helicopter and the others by ambulance or the same caused a three Day shutdown of the pipeline last monday because liquid nitrogen was Dis covered leaking from a cracked Elbow it renewed operations thursday storage tanks and other buildings on the located on an area scraped Oul of a thick were when the station the flow of crude Oil from the Fields of Prudhoe Bay was past the 500mile Mark on its trip to us ice free port of the which began flowing june was at first expected to reach the Southern Alaska cites storage tanks about july Early flow rate along the line Bas been barrels with an increase to scheduled for Early August and to billion Gallons a Day when full capacity is essence of the prob Lem in the military Field is that the term when casualties will be in the tens of has practically to opera Tohal Kissinger said shortly before leaving act left v Carter he added that Thea could balanced budget Over the nest 3 officials take their place n assaults continue on italian newsmen Italy a a reporter for the Venice newspaper Gaza Ellno was shot and wounded in the legs in the fourth such Knef capping attack on an italian journalist in two police they said Antonio Garzotto of the news papers Padua office was leaving Bis Home at Abano terme when a Man fired five pistol shots at jumped into a waiting car and sped other journalists shot in the legs were he editor of Milans ii Gior Nale the Deputy editor of Genoa Secco Xix and the news director of one of the state con trolled italian television the leftist Urban guerrilla group red which has made similar attacks on judges and police claimed responsibility for the earlier shootings of Kuwait api palestinian guerrillas released All passengers held hostage aboard a hijacked Kuwait airlines jetliner Here saturday in return Tor Safe end curio South Yemen or the South Yemen ambassador to a palestinian official based in Kuwait and Kuwait internal Security chief boarded the plane to serve As hos tages pending approval of the agreement by the Sinh yemeni a Kuwait information ministry spokes in first announcing the did not say whether the British Pilot and Copi lot of the Jet were released or remained aboard to Fly the Boeing Kuwait radio later announced Crew members of the hijacked Jet were also Airport sources said late that the hijackers have demanded to be allowed to go either u Aden in South Yemen or Baghdad in but the South yemenis were reported to be reluctant and kuwaiti foreign minister Sheik Sabah Al Jaber As Sabah was report edly trying to persuade the Aden authorities to accept the a palestinian described by colleagues As a heavy gambling led a band of eight others who Loos Over the plane Friday evening while of a flight from Beirut to there was no immediate word on whether Kuwait authorities agreed to any other demands by the earlier reports indicated the hijackers had demanded the release of prisoners in various Arab coun the South Yemen Mohammed after a negotiating session with the said their demands we reconnected with internal rivalries in the guerrilla the Palestine liberation organisation in Beirut condemned the Hijack and denied any but the Leader of the hijackers claimed to be from the Fatah organization led by Overall guerrilla chief Yasser All the released passengers and Crew were in Good according to a state ment by Kuwait Interior and defense minister Sheik Saad when led the negotiations with the Hijack a newsman at the Airport said among the released hostages was Kuwait ambassador to Abdul Hamaj Al to figure of the released persons was saturdays baseball american league Given bythe but Airport sources said earlier 45 including the boarded the plane at it carried a Crew of earlier sat urday 18 of the hostages had been the Leader of the hijackers had agreed to release the plane and a Crew which waa to by it to Aden once reached Kuwait foreign minister said he was in Contact with his South Yemen counterpart to arrange passage of the plane to Aden with the hijackers for the Sake of the safety of elementary school s Are Toiven Good Marks conducted the needs assessment Survey 3 Wherry reported the results to irony dodd3 and his f continued from the three groups was the belief that there should be More help for gifted children and those with special teaming Wherry v tvs Altitude corresponds Ullh the grow ing concern in Public schools for in creased funding for student programs for the gifted and those with specs learning Wherry parents and students agreed on the Good qually of College preparation offered by v students indicated that textbooks and supplies Are usually available for assign ments and the school buildings Are satisfactorily parents cited As their primary concern a need for More school instructional mate rial and discipline and order in the school were cited As secondary concerns of the according to the greatest need for improvement in according to is the school lunch Wherry said the urgency of the need varied with the responses from each of the three according to ill the regional it i 09 du11s Cardinale said Friday that the views of the parents and teachers will be seriously considered As we make plans for future improvements in the overseas 1 really appreciate the time and Effort they took m Complete the Survey in a very professional be added according to he Wilt be Send ing copies o the Survey report to the regional directors for their in an earlier Cardinale said the Survey was being taken to insure that our goals and objectives reflect the con Cern of students and our he said the results will be considered when Dodds makes its future budget plans for upcoming school fewer tempt Ahti National league i 000 ood4 i 0 Matthai i i Catt Al rm4hl Europe Lautt to Damn i Iii to Matt pm Luwi Tmur Lei p n n n u n Nul cant because cafeterias do exist for 21 per cent of the Dodds Urvey Popula and there Are none for in per cent of Ghesu dents in the Atlantic students were asked to rate both facilities and among their responses in the european 30 per cent rated both food and facilities As of the students in the total per cent said Thela Cottles Are at least Ade quate while m per cent rated lunches As adequate or a summary of Dodds employee responses to the Survey Sham their primary concern is for discipline and order in the Wherry said that to recent Gallup Pou of teachers in the a per of tha Dodds believe that there is As much or More Feii Lity with Dodds than with the Public he reported that per cent of the employees feel free to discuss with their super a sirs any areas of Heji Ald per cent believe that policy regarding the Survey showed that per cent of the teachers indicated they intended to stay on As employees of both parents and employees responding to the Survey expressed concern about Community parents particularly indicated that there is a need for better communication Between schools and com according to for a Price tag of the a spa Spain Dpi the number of participants running the bulls saturday dipped following fridays run which killed a Spanish teenager and injured Mother see Page no substantial injuries were reported in the toy Ardash to the bullring the third run of the we Klong san Ferrol fiesta made famous by the late Ernest but police said the number of runners fell below the estimated 1joo who raced in from of the fighting bulls one youth who tripped in the second run Trig gered a massive human pileup that was trampled by the toe problem is All these people who think the run is a game and you can do it any Way you one Spanish r san Fermyn Veteran yest and All t he hoses who Are right in front of the horns of the bulls Are Only a few Ana Are usually always the same ones although every year we who know How to some ban Fernan Releth Annta would Elko to find some Way to rid the event of Many amateurs and but a Sou Isoo is difficult Sloe by tradition anyone wants to can make the 8 in theory the participants Mustbe it Yean but fridays Jose Joa Quai was Only hum yesterday there were too Many people All they do is get in each others
