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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 18, 1981, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes Cuba wont take Back its criminals Washington up officials have failed in an Effort to persuade Cuba to accept the return of criminals and undesirables before president Carter leaves state department officials said Fri Day department spokesman sue Pittman said talks Between the United states and Cuba on migration issues were concluded Friday without an and cuban officials held their Sec Ond round of talks monday though Pittman while the talks were use she no plans were made for a subsequent officials had previously expressed optimism that the matter could be resolved before Carter leaves office Pittman on 20 there will be another administration which will have to make its own the first round of called exploratory was held in new York in late the Miami Herald reported thursday that officials had agreed to admit cubans with relatives in the United states if cuban president Fidel Castro agreed to take Back the criminals and those cubans entered the country with the cuban refugees who came in during the sea lift Between april and sep tember of last North yemeni minister is assassination victim Cairo up the North yemeni minister of local Mohammed Hammoud was assassinated As he drove from the red sea port of Odeida the the mid dle East news Agency reporting from the Agency said the ministers guards managed to kill one of the assassins and arrest Khamis was returning to the capital after attending a local administration conference in the Agency Snow toll 50 in Japan Tokyo up heavy Snow in North Ern and Western Japan has killed seven peo ple in the past three raising the death loll to 50 since the blizzards began in late january 1981 army will move nerve Gas bombs despite objections gets top Post Ruth the first Black woman named superintendent of Chicago Speaks to the press after accepting the she says she will help inner City students get the first class education they Washington up the army plans to move 888 nerve Gas including some which have from Colorado to Utah within a month despite objections by the Pentagon said Gary forced the army to act by filing legislation in May calling for the removal of the chemical weapons from his the Bill became Law giving the army a year in which to relocate the the 524pound built for the Navy and codenamed will be carried aboard air Force c141 Star lifter trans ports and in military truck the Pentagon at present they Are stored in bunkers at the Rocky Mountain Miles from the end of the runway at Denver Stapleton they will be shifted to an underground site at Tooele army depot in a wilderness area about 70 Miles West of Salt Lake the Rocky Mountain facility is not considered adequate for Safe storage of the a Pentagon spokesman three of the bombs were found to be British seamen May strike for 2 Days in pay hike bid leaking in june 1978 and six More in june but undersecretary of defense William acting one Day after the army chief of staff recommended to Secretary of de sense Harold Brown that the stockpile be moved to decided last february to keep the bombs at the Perry ruled against destroying the bombs on grounds that chemical weapons Are essential to National the soviet Union has similar Scott Matheson of Utah sought a temporary restraining order in May 1979 to bar the relocation of the bombs to his state but dropped his Case after discovery of the leaks in june 1979 postponed movement of the an investigation into the leaks concluded that they would not affect Normal handling of the that the bombs could be moved safely and that catastrophic failure of the individual bombs or of the stockpile was investigators said the All of a microscopic were caused by a slow corrosive process and will continue to a each bomb contains 348 pounds of a nerve agent called which kills by destroying the Muscles of the diaphragm con trolling death by asphyxiation can take from 10 minutes to several depending on the temperatures London a leaders of Britain seamen called Friday night for an today strike this week Over their claim for More the probably on wednesday and would hit All ferry services from Britain to the continent and All British crewed ships in ports throughout the except for passenger lines and boats Supply ing North sea Oil so the seamen have limited their action to a series of lightning on Day Stop pages at selected British but Many especially on ships in foreign have already stopped work including 16 members of a Brit ish Grain ship in new Orleans and four Container vessels in Sydney Jim general Secretary of the National Union of said Friday the strike recommendation was in response to harassment and provocation by certain shipowners involved in the some he were cutting off the heat Supply to ships affected by the stoppages and refusing hot water to the men on on the seamen rejected an improved 12 percent pay offer from the shipowners and warned they May step up their they Are pressing for a 16 percent hike in Basic pay currently aver aging a week plus improved fringe the strike which will be submitted for approval on needs the support of a majority of the 70 Nus Branch secretaries and the Nus disputes committee Rock Angeles Beach Paul Orleans York City Louis Petersburg Lake City Diego Francisco news update tories beat censure bid London a Britain conservative government weathered a storm of abuse Over its economic policies from the opposition labor party in the House of commons to defeat a motion of Cen sure the labor motion was rejected by 304 votes to the tories have an Overall majority of 43 seats in the 635 seat House of commons so the outcome was almost a foregone in addition to the vicious attack on its policies from the opposition labor and Liberal the administration was taken to task by some of its own party rank and Jet tests hint Rome a scientific tests Sug Gest that a missile or meteorite brought Down the dc9 Jet that crashed into the Mediterranean last a judge said investigators performed chemical and physical analyses of the jetliners wreck All 81 people aboard were judge Giorgio Santacroce said initial results do not Lead us to change our hypotheses about the causes of the disaster which in order of priority a bomb on Board or explosion of danger pus or collision with an unidentified flying such As a missile or the private italian airline italia claims a missile shot Down its and transportation minister Salvatore for Mica said a missile was the most Likely cause of the israeli aide indicted Jerusalem up israels religious affairs minister Friday became the first Cabinet member to be indicted in the nations 32 years of and the prosecution asked for a special three judge panel to hear the no Date was immediately set for the trial of Aharon a scion of a prominent North african family of who was charged with accepting kickbacks from three religious he faces a maximum sen tence of seven years in state prosecutor Gabriel Bach presented the indictment against Cabuhat Zeira in the Jerusalem District a culmination of a monthlong investigation that mushroomed into one of israels most spectacular Forlani wins test Rome up the 11weekold government of prime minister Arnaldo Forlani won a vote of Confidence Friday on its handling of resurgent terrorism in the four party coalition of Christian social democrats and republicans stuck solidly together in the Rol Call vote to give the govern ment Victory by 353 votes to 213 with seven abstentions in the chamber of the government Italy 40th since world War ii would have been forced to resign if it had lost the Confidence Manila lifts martial Law Manila a president Ferdi nand Marcos signed a proclamation saturday formally ending More than eight years of martial Law but allowing him to retain most of his Powers until when elections Are opposition groups announced plans to test the decree with protests and publication of newspaper articles against the whom they have accused of ruling with an Iron hand since his first election in 1965 and imposition of mar tial Law in As his wept and hundreds of foreign diplomats and govern ment officials looked on at Malac Anang the 63yearold president signed the document and told a National television the filipino has re claimed  
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