hing ‘Peach. - Palestinian autonomy ~- to "The, tee nculigadag issue'as the talka opened was sald." To highilght. that concern, Israéli Defense. Minister Ezer Weisman jolned’the 11- month-old negotiations for they the -first time in’ what ap peared ta be a ‘concession to ming which has ‘demanded a apecific”” definition af security.” Israeh has argied: ‘that a Palestinian eta state opposite its: narrow coastal plain,’ which’ itforesees resulting ftom the talka, could mean disaster if Arab-tanks rolled acréas the | rent outting“ Tire in A * Violenée | in: GUATEMALA “cry (UPI). Masked ‘inen burat into the offices ofan activist labor union and kidnapped 20 people, .- including’: twa children, and. ‘terrorists killed at, least elght people in spiraling pe litical violence in Gua or felale ‘in “Guatemala number .of masked men . Wednesday ‘talded the‘office of the: "National: Workers’ ‘Center, where farm and - factory - laborers“: were. preparing to march” in. demand of higher :wages. ° offices, destroyed , bariners” for ‘today’s © May.’ Day. celetation and na kidnapped, M0. ur WO | eee. al who. were in ‘the - t authorities said. . Center, a coalition of. Guatemalan tabor.. unions, had partiepated In earller 5 paris (UP]):— ‘Separate bomb blasts damaged a Sorbonne University, ad- ministrative building and a lon: on an urban "highway Fridge early today. Corsican ationalists claimed ” Police sald ‘no one was ured: in the se pectly after the. predawn blasts, a telephone ‘caller to the Freach news agency said A: ; BAN: SALVADOR, . ‘f Salvador (UPI) -- Co himen . wounded at ‘leagt sight : pestle ins machine gun and ; attack on a meeting of’ a -powerful leftist alliance . that urged a maselve tutnout for ‘an anti-government march today, witnesses said ' ‘Theattack late Wednesday - came just hours after the nation's beleaguered ruling charged that leftists - would .try .ta provoke bloodshed at the anti- yovernment May Day march of some 20,000 expected demonstrators. - people were killed in the last 45 hours of violence, In- during a guerrilla ‘raid on ot at a eee market In tid two national a patrolling the Sowntown area of Santa Ana BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) .— Doctors sald President Josip Broz Tito, 87, was “somewhat better” Btill very gra’ An: ofifcal “daily medical bulletin: said, “the health condition of President Tito is today somewhat better, but taken ag a whole, it is still very’ grave,” the daily ‘of- ficial ‘medical bulletin said. “Intedsive medical treatinent.continues.” Tita, posbitallzed foe 110 days, is ‘suffering a wide atray of ailments . which evclved after hia left leg. was tated Jan. 20... failure, liver fallure “and acute jaundice, pneumonia, high fever, disorders of the digestive. system, internal two. et : “agreement would take ‘more: “Nobody thinks there will be ‘a credible agreement ready “ettough’ by then to: ‘ee the (peace) process going.” - between ‘Arab and “Jewlszh - forthe sever million people: -taid-and said ‘they -had no - knowledge -.of . who -waa-- - responaible . for’ the - ab-. City ‘said an undetermined. . ductions . of the capital. The‘ralders ransacked the - ‘miles. north: of Guatemala” er ding: at ‘ tha-: time, - ‘hin ha at The’ National. Workers’ :1.:j;In. ne capital,’ a. Sh-yeansy ; ‘University bombed * Medi paibility for ‘both - at- ’ . cs jaded at administrative - buildings In Paris ard Nice. explosions, © mn which caused: extensive ; . been waging a bomb cam- ‘both blasts. were carried out 7 "Leftists shot at, bombed Authocities said at least 28 . aluding 12 elvilians alain. ta , 38 miles west of a Abe. ~ a refuge: for “Tito is. “getting better” today but’ his condition was include total kidney It ap an the 20 days’ allotted to a agreement ~ .days-at'an Tereell hotel and. 720 in Cairo. . ‘A diplomatic source, when. asked if he thought the talks, security, diplambile solirces i wing upby the May 25. set in the Egyptian- Israeli. peace ‘treaty, said, for sigaing by May 24 but. “think'. there - will“ be- ~ Meanwhile, - renewed violence has sporadically - erupted in the occupled ‘West Bank; increasing tendlon: ‘yesidents, Thé possibility of - a quick solution. to the. os ‘erlsis appeared ‘block’ _ KEY ‘WEST, Fla. (UPD,- _ . _ Federal authorities’ ‘screening proceedure... peated. cettain an” toughened the screening ‘of since we begair to notice: this ‘Cuban refugees today, to problem. of among the refugees),". saic . Susp ected criminals * ‘among INS: Anspector Keith Wilson. : ‘Those’ ‘reaching Key West in Wilson, ‘whe was’ brought: -- to Key Weat. frem -Miami " Some of the latest arrivals’ where he has beer. ‘handling _ spent four hours sitting on a flights from Havana~ at .dock while Immigration and Miami Internatisnal Airport, Sal ‘Spector. quizzed ‘members of ping feerre. on us for: somé he group: : children had been separated _ cand ‘quickly ‘processed but thé men were delayed. .* ‘the. arrival. the sealift from Cuba; . aturalization Service in- | ‘of 500.’ Womén ‘and : we re. “Male: refugees | ‘mbrched four:abreast to the - but.declined. to, say. whether . - Key ‘West ° ald Coast Guard . ‘ they-were being detained: A: station — questioning ‘was “done, ' where’ .- the A’ high ranking’ US. im: migration official disclosed - Wednesday. at Jeast 41’ ‘suspected criminals, some of whom, may be: ‘wiurderers,, _ have’ been found among ‘the : _Teported some:of the people _ more’ than 5,000 . refugees me ote, arriving aboard tie. sealift ah _ oly, we across the Florida’ Straits. . Cuban Prisons t rather than Guatemala ‘demonstrations . “acting [ improved social conditions living in the lominiately . Indian: natio: o_O, y : Police in Gustemala City denied involvement. in the 4 : Police said the. bullet riddled and tortured bodies” of four people were found Wednesday along \a river’ bank ottside the “town of Schitepequez, 63 miles north “Gunmen dressed. in olive- green uniforms Tuesday fatally shot three peasants in the town: of Sacapulas,- 158. City."No one .- claimed esponsibility — for the | old architect. was shot to’ ’ death ~~ by... unidentifled- assacalns, authorities: ald,” ‘by the outlawed Corsican Natlonal Liberation Front. (CNLF): seeking | in: dependence _ for, ve de C. ty er Sree "Today's it Care @- week attér a series of nine suspected CNLF . bombs ' Various. Corsican. ‘autonomist .groups have paign against public and ee targets since the late "A. ‘also were killed and ‘tour ‘others wounded io the market aitack. : Leftist: “guerrillas ‘slezed radio’ btations Tuesday and Wednesday to broadcast appeals for a masaive tur- - pout at the march, called by the .Natlonal Democratic Front, a powerful alliance of the nation’s. far-to-moderate leftist groups. . The Front was the target of the machine gun attack at San Salvadoe's ‘National: University. Witnesses’ sald at lenst eight people were wounded ‘gun fire when they. fled ' the university’s law school bullding that was rocked by © two powerful bomb blasts. Two other bombs exploded © . at the same time. outside the economic school, they said. The universit; ‘has become }). Salvador's leftists, whe have their of: fices and hold Abele rallies there. -] hostage crisis, says the ‘| Edward Kennedy, his ~ CARTER “HITTING - THE TRAIL. " WASHINGTON - (UPD — President. Carter, ending the travel ban. he imposed five.months ago to deal with the Iran issues facing the United States. are /'managable | ° enough” that he. can make limited trips and do some campaigning. . The president's spokesman said Carter will’ not debate Sen; challenger - for the Democratic. ‘nomination, but. will take-on the Republican cangidate. . Carter told several hundred community leaders Invited to - the White House Wednesday he would begin to travel “within a few weeks.” - “Jthag been a long time: that Ihave stayed in the White Hous¢d, under ex- traordinary cir- cumstances,’ Carter suld. “But times change, pteamiat that -have my: ‘shoulders? teen alleviated to some degree. ‘ “twill always keep before the American people ... the plight of the American hostages,’ he “completed a rescue operation that was complicated, and which, unfortunately, was not successful, ‘A White: House aide said the president would make a series of short trips, “probably out and back ‘the same day." He said no trips have been scheduled yet, and the type of ap- pearances has not beei decided. Presidential press secretary Jody Powell ‘gaid the president will not -debate Sen. Edward ennedy: Carter ‘'does intend, if he is. the. Democratic nominee, to debate the nominee of - the Republican Party, if the, Republican nominee will do that,” Powell said. - Powell said it was Carter's “judgment he can conduct a liniited travel schedule without having a deleterious effect on the hostage situation.” -- In explaining the listed several actions the United States has taken to deal with Iran, including economic sanctions and persuading America's allies to put thelr own pressures on the Tehran government. " siwe're stiffening ‘up: the . and a lo. of tHe Te - @ thonths have’ tow said, “but we have now J, altered situation, Carter j. bleeding and- cardiac weakenss, | ere ee . wbedey st ted 2 Knights of Columbus GIANT BINGO” ‘(of “Castro's .been duim- - Federal. " qutcrities said ‘several’ stispicious persons were found among the ‘500 U.S. Border Patrol prisoner, - van, Was ‘parked outside: ‘the: .. sereening area.. Immigration: officers ‘said ” ‘ they. hegan - interviawing | “gugpicious" arrivals «this week when. other) refugees * reaching Key West absard the sealift: had came~ from. - ‘Russian Havana's ‘Peruvian Bm J basty. ~ . raat ne suspected i" ~erlminals ow * ‘al crimes as «serious ag. murder — have have been. found among. the more than ‘5,000 refugees ferried to the. . ‘United States in the Cuban ©. Bays. | Immigration officers (Began “guspleious!” - refugees this. week after others sald they " knew ‘of people. arriving -.. abodrd the. citizen. flotiila |." who. had. come from Cuban © “refugees prigons © instead © of. te a Peruvian - Favena... . it, WwW mi Naturalization. service “Southern eglenal ‘com. _ perhaps. guilty. ° refugee ‘sea lift, .a high- : ranking immigration official interviewing "Embassy | “owe: fouind. ‘the: whole : . theni, murder, some ‘nar-. cotics violations, you name ef m- DE...’ Powell, gration. and auto a competitor TORONTO. (UPC) - Tough enough to endure a - Russian winter: and weather ” . an international diplomatic . Btorm, the Soviet-built Ladas + have been flowing into the™ . thirsty Canadian market as; Wrigh _ sales this ‘quarter compared ‘to the same pe! riod in 1970, a tidy: but Security tighter on Cu ; pet of victed- “al. een were:: among. *.the . 1,600 refugecs. who. artived ed atthe ‘qld. BNaVy. ‘Stalion-.docks Wednesday aboard 69 boats. -.. ‘days of the sea, - : Tithe eight 7 chulsbts ‘trom. the. ‘vated “ States,” Powell: said of the . “ Hit, ‘officials ‘said, 179 boats - south of Miami" where 16 -jnidnight “gartying: x refugees; " AS scattering: of , ‘other, boats: have docked‘in "Miemi'and other Keys ports - ~-figh ~ hhad arrived at Key, West by’ “Wednesday ,. ' 4,200 + “about: ; but - “many. of: the’ boats: turned. “without - aDy ° shortly "before raldnight, a n - ie0: oot, ‘luxury charter. ng boat, the Viking ~ . Starship,: “arrived at Truman _ Annes * carrying. refugees. That .was.- the - ‘largest single’, arrival since - Bg exccis from. Cuba: “began . gamiut - ‘of: crimes ° “among. ified pretit, ” “ambassadors of - and thousands of backorders - to bolster fils’ confidertce,.”’ t was unshaken by:the - =political | attacks: “on chis . fast as vodka on.May Day. “ produc ct. “The biggest selling point _. is value for .money,” “skid: John Wright, ‘Y “national: - marketing: dixéctor . of Canadian-owned Lada: Cara ‘ of Canada Inc. “They're ~ getting an awful lot of car, for. 288." The: boxy litite four-door — which ©.‘ comes ..~ with tachometer, reclining biicket '. . seats and velour upholstery . ag Standard features — was - designed by Fiat. ‘but modified by the Soviets: to endure their harsh winters. “The Russians quickly’ found it wasn't, suitable. for the local road sn ‘onditions,”’ Wright said. The. Lada — weighs 200 pounds more than the equivalent Fiat — the engine and gear boxes were redesigned by the Russians. The car that runs in. the Siberian 1d : despite ‘ diplamatic freeze and cries to boycott the car’ from. persons, including some Canadian Olympic athletes, angered by the Soviet in- vasion of Afghanistan, ~ ‘Wright said, “We've put about 10,000 vehicles on the road since we - started (in 1977), and that’s basically. been ‘in Ontario until this year,’ Wright said. “My own personal feeling is that to 95 percent of the -people in this country, their pocket book is more im- _ portant than polities. ; - “If the product is good. value for the money, then ‘I’ don't see too much effect. - Even the number of inquires we get’ from the United - States is incredible, . both ‘from people who want to buy thecar and dealers who want to handle the car." -~ ; With a60 percent growth in . PRODUCTS . PARTS “KNIGHT” 1S QUALITY: « . SERVICE , For example, the head a an ‘Bolton, Ont. manufacturing *.. : ‘firm, who wanted -sirong “]: ‘puniliveaction taken’ ami . e } the -. Soviets for" Afghanistan’ park -their ‘Ladas: in’ company parking lot: Wright, ‘paid. world — at least this side of the world. “People need to remnember ; “invasion, «|. - ‘refused to let five’ “employees | they: would either send rio | the Do representative “to the “That's his prerogative,’ ”* annual ‘festivities that |. “Its .a frea> - that“ trade “ig.;a’ two: way. stréet; . Right ‘now: they're. . (the * Soviets) - “buying ten times . off: us " what” were | buying off them. “y'm sure a lot of people i in - this country think we're. a Russian company," he'said, - “But, we're a” group of Canadian: business men | MAYDAY about’ 500 an “initial "YANKS “BO YCOTT. “RUSSIAN. - “. MOSCOW (UPD — The United States and several ‘other NATO nations have decided not to attend. today’s May. Day. ‘|: celebratioti in Red Square - ih an apparent boycott to. vasion of Afghanistan, . ‘The unofficial boycoll involved more than “a. ‘dozen nations which sald Lone, or ‘a. low-level _eelebrate: the’ dignity €. ‘labor. <0, . ‘The May Day Paradé in "Red Square. is |: traditionally .. presided . over by the Soviet Union's: ‘|-top leadership, who ap- Viadimir I: Lenin, ~ the founder: of the modern : Soviet state.” the | protest the Seviet in- |: pear’ atop the tomb of | fuspected ‘eriminals. People. - eonvicted of crimes in their. "Homes countries can be kept “. front staying in the United: States, he said. .. The'2 were. being sent to. the Federal Correctional, Institution’ at " Homestead, -: up. ’“gtendily growing proba other” suspected * Cyban ... criminals. were. detained - Monday, Powell said. : ' “Thera are some more on - : the-‘way,”. he. ‘said. - Rep . Elizabeth Holtaman, D-N.Y., . Chairwoman. of “the ‘House. ‘ ' subcommittee on Refugees; ~ Migration and International: Jaw,’ toured the Key West - docks Wednesday and said’. ~ she spoke to several refugees | “who -admitted | having © criminal tecords,.. 9: “There ‘does: aeern - to be. * some criminal’. , element... - Were,” she said," _ ~ She’ said-in Milam that’ a. - rears « ‘told * her: he: was | Lance: is ready | for next round "retry “ATLANTA. (UPD - _ Bert”. : Lance saya his” ordeal. is. « ‘over, but-if-the™ government, . : ”. waiits another shot at con-": victing him on thtee charges. ' ‘of false swearing; ‘‘all they have to do is ring ‘the bell.’ . “The former federal budget” director's 3%-month trial - ‘ended Wednesday with the’ jury finding him innocent of “nine of the 12 counts against him, and declaring , itself Charles - A., -Moye Jr, who . _ declared a ‘mistrial on the . ‘three remaining ‘counts,’ is: _ considering : defense motions. .- for: directéd verdicts of ) . GRAVEL BOXES . 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