European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 12, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes january firemen May return next week London up Britain striking firefighters will probably return to work next ending their 9weeklong Union sources said but More labor trouble this time from British Petroleum Oil tank Drivers was on the bringing with it the threat of fuel and chemical regional voting from about two thirds of the 63 fire brigades involved in the strike tuesday indicated that strikers would vote to accept the governments offer of a 10 percent pay increase and go Back to the Union sources delegates of the regional brigades meet thursday in Union conference the representative delegates representing London strikers will be voting against accepting the along with those from Mersey Side and Union sources favor return tuesdays most significant returns came from Tyne and West Yorkshire and the West midlands All voting in favor of going Back in the sources Jack a Union vice predicted after the Manchester vote that there would be a full return to work by i told the meeting that we have been on strike for eight and that we have to face the and we have to face the facts that we could not break the 10 per cent the governments ant inflation policy limits any pay increases to 10 the firefighters had demanded a 30 percent strike has been successful in obtain ing Promise of a 42hour week and the future formula for firemen pay under written by the heavy mandate delegates from All 63 brigades were expected to be heavily mandated thursday to accept the recommendations of their Mem leaders of British Petroleum Tanker Drivers tuesday announced an overtime starting 1 Over a claim for a 31 Pound week pay raise Drivers of other major Oil firms were Likely to take similar resulting in Oil and chemicals in firefighters voted to go Back to work and did without waiting for the official their move resulted in some 70 pickets from other areas going on a rampage at fire stations in three forcing the men out and turning on flooding the Hartling takes refugee Geneva up Paul the former prime minister of has assumed office As the new United nations High commissioner for in their fathers footsteps a former scots guards Angus shows his five sons How to swing those arms at following his there members of toe scots from the sons Are 25 so 21 and their father enlisted in August 1945 and served in the far East and in the British army of the a atom plan proposed by Kennedy Hiroshima a Edward Ken Nedy proposed wednesday that the United Stales and Japan establish joint Lon term nuclear fuel reserves As Well As a spent nuclear fuel storage possibly on Terri tory owned by the in the speaking in a City destroyed by an american nuclear bomb in the Massachusetts Democrat said these measures would be an answer to the dangers of Pluto in an address sponsored by Hiroshima Kennedy said i am persuaded that there is ample uranium for existing and projected nuclear Power reactors into the next we should make considered efforts to identify and exploit uranium resources around the we always have the possibility of producing the plutonium at a later it is Safe to do and if uranium becomes uneconomic As a he said he feels that commercial production of plutonium would be an extremely bad example to set and said Taiwan and South Korea deserve credit for agreeing not to do he introduced his proposal for a joint fuel Reserve by saying he sees Gandhi refuses to walks out new Delhi a India former prime Indira walked out of a government hearing investigating her regime contending that the proceeding was the chairman of the government com former chief Justice said her refusal to testify was a Legal of sense and directed that a complaint against her be filed before a the 60yearold former prime minister left the hearing chamber after contending she had no obligation to in a statement before Lar Gandhi defended the 18month emergency Rule during which thousands of her critics were she attacked the government of prime minister Morarji who Defeated her in a National election in March this commission seems to have been appointed to destroy the effectiveness of those opposed to the present she standing at her lawyers she refused to sit in the witness Gandhi said the procedure was a Politi Cal the Justice said by refusing to give Gandhi violated several penal code if convicted of them she could be fined up to jailed for six months or the Shah commission had summoned her to appear at the which began last on tuesday it instructed great Merit in proposals for an International fuel such a Bank would enable the International Community to Pool uranium As Suring reliable and economic Supply in return for effective safeguards and he Kennedy said the joint japanese Ameri can reserves might be built up through in vestment in uranium enrichment facilities whose objective would be to assure an at Tractive and stable International Market for nuclear based on effective inter National safeguards and he said it is crucial to develop Safe and ample International facilities for storing spent nuclear which can be retrieved if and when plutonium can be safely produced and italian rightist killed Rome a a member of the italian social the country far right Franco has been shot dead in a gunfire attack in front of a suburban party two other members of the Neo fascist party were Gandhi saying she is constitutionally bound by an Oali of secrecy i by government Park pledges to Tell All to probes Seoul a Park signed Ifft agreement wednesday to Tell department investigators and americas a courts everything he knows about the South korean payoff scandal on Hill but he refused to Tell reporters Heuver he would testify before congressional Justice department prosecutor Michel said he and other from Washington will Start interrogate no the korean Rice dealer Friday j using a lie he said they Hope to 5 conclude the questioning in about 10 meeting at embassy 1 Park signed a memorandum during meeting at the embassy with a Flat i Deputy attorney general Benjamin the Rice dealer pledged to divulge the full truth about his dealings with past and present members of the the memorandum pledges Park answer the questions of in Seoul if in american courts in return for full immunity from3 pending criminal charges against emerging from the 20minute the 42yearold korean Busa Nessman told reporters he decided to Erate with the american investigation i Foster the Friendly relations Between f two level its my intention that i should do my level Best to cooperate with ail parties con he when asked if this 3 meant he would testify before con Gressional committees investigating he i wont answer that question Leon special counsel to the House ethics has grave consequences if Park refuses to j testify before his this was a repetition of the previous threat to halt american Aid to which diced the agreement to have Park testify in the about 20 former and present Congress men have acknowledged they received Money or other gifts from but they have denied any 90 go on strike at Oil platform in North sea Scotland a ninety Oil workers Are staging a Satin strike aboard an Oil platform 330 Miles out in North one of the men said wednesday the Over Back wages the men i claim Are owed to started monday i after the men were fired for work stop3 pages staged Over the we Are refusing to move until using is done by the said anti one of four workers who flew1 Day night to Aberdeen to act As spi for the Swift said that the i ment was refusing to speak to the p and w offshore toe w Deen company which had employed men to construct and Hook up prod facilities on ukr Oil Refu the strikers Are sitting in on the i submersible exploration Rig Vild Kat Dong Side the Shellessa it b platform in the North East of Shetland islands electrical workers on the Platt staged a own Lay walkout in sympathy toe the strikers Are member the pipe fitters and e neers the electricians 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