CSET ——_e T dancing,"':it stunned fans up aa ‘‘the~ -basis could ‘DETROIT (AP) _ The . “heap of platitudes. " -gloomy prophecy to me,” “Michael, 1 wish you luck. ’ Olympic - _ following the Soviet militery - Tagging themselves with names: like” Fear aud: ‘performing numbers with ‘rock bands have. .traditionally inspired. violent: behavior among _ Glad: fans on. the dance «” floor. : aoe : But while’ ‘cuts: “and -brulges are tp be‘expected after a night’of. “slam. ‘and, authorities “alike when Linda’Nichols, a 23°". year-old’ ‘Hollywood | Teceptionist; was: knifed-*" \i cence has been-around: , in the back. “two stabbings ‘blamed on. . punks in the last.’ month, - and they “highlight:-.a°'- swelling wave of: ‘violence. | gangs marauding through titles like Homicide, punk. “their: leather-and ‘chain: «"- + Béach two weeks. ago. -.-- ; +. Pollee say punks. have noe , ‘an intelligence network to...” ‘determine, where: :the: ". patties are’ and. then’ crash them; ‘smashing’ . eel * Hers ‘was ‘the ‘rat’ Ne ‘from. organized punk - ‘beach ‘omminiies south , Of here: 74." 7 Police.say ia. limousine driver was stabbed. and seriougly wounded "by ‘a. the affluent’: ‘resort!. ‘community. of: Newport furniture and’ ition party-goers. with “variety of Weapons, ©: alte threat- of. punk : aa: get too concerned: - until: “this ‘stabbing -in- | - eident,”' said ’.Newport Beach officer Rich Long: : © “These punks |. are _ Something else.. They.” * ahowed t no remorse at all . : gang. of! ‘eight. punks | . carrying switchblades in for a long ‘time but, we’ ~ 5 ie LOS ANGELES (AP) — ; * about the stabbing! They didn’( give a hoot that the, guy almost died,” Punk gangs. also: are seizing on slam danemy, “-” as.an excuse: for violence. ain. ‘this ’ latest craze, © LS ‘inflicted. violence. , When ‘the Los Angeles’ punk |‘ 7¢ ” group. X played at Whis...-~ -. key -A Go Go’ recently, encouraging - the brutal. several” women used”: nt . broken ‘glass ta carve’ - ~ bloody X's in their arms. _ and property, has always, :,. been violent. Skinheads, gange’ | Workingelass vous wh *-dancerg: hurl themselves beat each other in a frenzy. <.With the gangs Involved, ‘the: number’. of dancers: : . piled on the floor when the ~amusie: “Stops is getting: higher ‘—" and. ‘bloodier. -. And there ig self- The punk tradition,: with its disrespect for’ life British Y : heeled” boots, have ‘lung - a spawned by the dismal ” economy worsening, - “it 9 - seems ‘the punk scene’ is _igelting vicious here, too. . pidwl . Landon in etrets been the madel for would: be punks heére.’. oo, But’ American punks have been mostly middle- class, their, protests void Of... the vehemence conditions: faciig. the English . working .” ‘Class: Now, | with’: ‘the’ U.S." nd leaders are in on the: violence;.":too,, and: | | ‘Many. are . ‘blarned for Hehavior: * . The’ Tead singer of the: Diodes, a band’ «ff Toronto, was attacked by: FORTALEZA (AP) Brazil's’ Roman” Catholle bishops presented Pope John - Paul with a-manifesto today - ~ateusing, . the... military goverriment. .of . fostering racial and class dis- crimination: a The document was. ‘drawn, for discussions at .a nationwide . ’. encharistic conference at which the Pope was. speaking Rep Nig ot “wt Republican Party risks losing the U.S. presidential -eleetion in, November if" it clings to its ‘rigid anti- abortion stance and fails to . endorse the Equal Rights - _Ammendment, the party's op-ehalrman said. Wed- nesday.. “ lie’ , nee two: aly, pelos. Ahak prevent.our party from electing the next president of the United’ States,” said Mary: Crisp whose term as co-chairman expires at the conclusion of the Republican National Convention. “Qur ‘party has endorsed and worked for the ERA for 40 years," she said. ‘Now we . ‘gre reversing our position - and are about. to bury the rights of “dver ’10" million. ° American women. under a He told him so MOSCOW (AP) « — Lord ‘Killanin, about to . presi over the niost troubled Olympic Games :of. ‘all; tooked back wistfully té 1972, r when: he took over from Avery, Brundage as president. of ternational Olympic. “‘Com- mittee. “Mr, Brundage made a said: the: 66-year-old Irish peer. ‘He said to me: But there will not be an Olympic Games in Montreal in'1976, We have seen the East Games __ in Munich," _ : Killanin, who had just arrived in Moscow, gave a wry-stile. “7 gaw:the Games of Mon- treal through," he.said at a news conference. “And I ‘hope to live until July 19, to seg the opening ceremony of another Olympic Games in Moscow. Killanin, who has piloted the Olympic movement through growing troubles during his eight years in office, steps down when the flame goes out on the Moscow Games. He made no direct reference in his remarks to the boycott of the Olympics |. led by the United States, action in Afghanistan. ot Killanin. made a cynical. reference to bureaucracy in both the Soviet Union and the US. “iphe FOC has been sand- wiched between lwo major powers. I have discovered the one thing the two major powers have in common is bureaucracy.” Killanin is due to preside over the meeting of the 10C's executive boar during, ts weekend. ; - —Heavy ‘mean a ‘get * ro He ~W BRAZIL ee Bishops. criticize. gov’ 7 today. The ‘conference’ was : called to.seek Ways'to help about 30 million Brazilian migrants constantly in . search of better jobs or land. The prelates’ document is | a ‘catalog of ills in’ Latin -: America’s biggest’ country and’ the world's largest Catholic natlon, Aimong the problems it listed were: ' faxes: -. on agricultural produce, in- ppt les whe a4 She pledged to do “whatever ig within my power” to prevent the two planks from’ being adopted - by the full platform com- mittee, But Ms. Crisp was clearly: fighting a losing: battle. A subcommittee approved platform Sane ener a. declaring” matter for the safes: to decide, If allowed ta stand, it would be the first-time in 40 years the Republican party hasn't endorsed a‘ women's . _rights ‘amendment to the U.S. constitution. . Senator John’ Tower of Texas, chairman of the full. 106-member platform committee, predicted the majority would beut*back any attempt to change the wording when it. comes _ before. the full committee. Ronald Reagan, who is’ ‘certain to receive the .coa- Vention’s nomination as the stead. of supports for. fare: a " service. -, ers a weet Lack of good sctioals in rural areas; ~ —Raclal and class. dis-. crimination; “the Negro- is ‘ despised,” It said; - ublican_ says fear ie abuts meat . “Hi-conceived, and “mented.” “Republican candidate for. president, opposes the ERA and supports an antiabortion amendment to the con- stitution. a The proposed Democratic party Platform endorses the . — “Professionally organized _prostitution'’; aimed specifically at. recruiting; the statement said prostitution is “the only . _Consctously organizer ERA as a top: prlority. It also supports a Supreme Court decision on abortion rights and “opposes any con- -Stitutional, amendment to _ restrict or overturn” it. |. In other devlopmenis .as Republicans ‘ prepared for the formal operiing of their national nominating con- ven ta eat ‘gn delegated mae iat to a preference, former UN Ambassador Georgé Bush is the favored: vice-presidential running mate for Reagan, a survey by The. Associated Press showed, Bush is trailed by Senator Howard _Baker of Tennessee and Representative Jack Kemp of New York. Republicans clastied again with the ministration over: the Soviet ‘ain “embargo, calling «it ineffective impraperly ,, <. imple-. Meanwhile ina speech in ashington, U.S. Agriculture Secretary, Bob Bergland called critics of the embargo: ‘biggest. flag-wavers in’ the “some of the- country, the super patriots who talk tough but act like ‘Pussycats." officials, Carter: ad-.; offered’ to iniedits —"Laxury, © ' odtehtation and national triumphalism'™ - on the part of" government ‘erlmé * when thousands of Brazilisins are ving : however, should not be used. sine shops | ‘also, “urged - Wy “Tess. sophisticated ‘inaugurations’ of publi¢ ‘works and fewer ‘unhec-” essary expenses, : a humbler - policy, a policy closer to the ople."” The document said the mi-., , grant problem | asa’ whole and of. every ‘Brazilian — particularly the ehurch shotld cereale ‘more’ reception and: guidance ™ 4 centres for - migrants--and«': help- them -against “‘ex-.. ploitation”. by :large .com-. . panies or land ‘owners. Alter | addressing. . city of Manaus, his last stop. "before leaving ‘for’ home’ : Friday, where. leaders” of" " Brazil's: 190,000 Indians. hoped : to~ -enlist? his support RS TE THE Hive ThA THG ‘TIaian leaders i bag 1") that the government's: National Indian..Foundation:: * ‘has taken systematic steps. |. _- to let business interests. usé..j |” Jand to” exploit’ * Indian mineral, forest. and. agr-., icultural “resources. . Tha” letter delivered to the Pope ‘goon after his arrival in - Brazil, the Indians said they . are’ “suffering : ‘at, the un.) worthy hands.“‘of;' a "dv ‘Spuchea. (Cambodia.) “Carter also spoke - bilteral: relations ad thé: i relations on ‘New en's: LQ I ‘a / well-to-do ories:"' Tt said ‘the ' certainly ree. ; an in ‘the | -conference, the Pope was - flying to the Amazon jungle. 2 TES og “KOK YO iC pr ‘alliance ‘among China, "An the United States antl Sofie) apa our Iwo countries: (Japan -andthe. united . would -counjer ‘4° Soviel; . Imilitary , buildup, President Carter “said ‘today before - conferring for more than one, hour with Chinese. Premier Hua Guoteig. Stiortly before the meeting t “believe in every respect (he : new ‘peacelul “yelationship - Slates) ,‘on-the'one hand, and China on the other is. better, for ug all, inthe matter of peace. and trade and an pos ata better life fot our peapte."; a - with Hua, Carter said In an - = dinterview - on: Japanese ““{elevision. the three-way” * elationship Isa, means ‘by. range strategic concerns to =" tinimize the. threat of the . éSoviet military’ buildup, : i which: is exemplified * most ‘vividly by their unwarranted 7 invasion of Afghanistan and “exciting . progress’ , 1978.: at e We believe ‘that this new ~ development is condusive to . peace’ ‘and: stability and. ptogress throughout the Asian region of the world,” - he: toldan- interviewer, on a. television, program byodd-: . cast by the state-operated Japan Broadcasting Corp. Catrer sald: “We beheve. that this new. relationshop, by either. our.-.country. or: _dJapan, with. China, against . ‘the Soviet Union. ’ “We should: not: combine ‘our efforts Bite “another ‘nation;:. : : should. --eombine - one ‘efforts ““ta.> a othe “maintain peace and the, r responsibility: of ihe nation, freedom -of each country, to - make its own decisions free... of ‘dutside. Interference, ans’ yvasion,”: The président also s - TOKYO ) (AP) — : President — - Carter returned’ to the -., United States today after a fheeting with Chinese Premier. Hua Guofeng that ‘The’ 75-minute. conference “dlosed.aut Carter's 2i-hour- visit) to Japan .to :atlend a ~memorial service for the late Prime ‘Minister. Ohira. Theiw: a day's: stépover before continuing, lo his home‘in Plains; Ga. . In talks, Anat. White House ‘press secretary Jody. Powell sald were ‘substantive ‘and ‘ - worthwhile,” Carter and the” Chinese leader agteed ‘that — heir countries: stiaré ‘con-' cern, Over: the . Moscow’ 8 Military « ‘intervention... in: : Afghanistan and its- ‘support, * “of Vietnam’ s occupation. of © Cambodia, Carter ‘in a “television ‘ine: : terview with three Japanese: eporters said the expanding * relationship among the three |; states -was ‘a means. by . _ which we can share oyr long- range’ strategic concems to underscored. U.S.,. Chinese - :-and Japanese opposition to. . “Soviet expansionism in Asia. Masayoshi - ‘ minimize :the threat of the ~ ‘Soviet, military. ‘buildup, | to’ offset Russian moves. . Hua and Carter: were in Tokyo to attend a. memorial. service for-the lale Japanese. prime minister, Masayoshi Ohira; ... Carter | “ett Tokyo for Anchorage, Alaska, at 10 -’ a.m.:—.9 pm. Wednesday EDT. He. was. to remain . there for a day" 8 fishing ani Carter feels ~ which we canshare’our, long- > . omy CARTER... = aT) wall ‘ Ae + whieh is exemplified Tnoat ; vividly ‘by their unwarranted "Invasion of Afghanistan and their support of the-. Viel- trtenda namese- invasion of Kam-, puchea (Cambodia).”: ” powell later said Carter was not’ suggesting that: the United , States, alliance against. ; _ Russians. . “Phat is not: the case, nor am 1 aware that any of us think it should, be "he said,” ‘Hien’ fly on to-Plaini ro Carter conferred: with’ the _ “Chinese Jeader at the Okura Hotel next to ‘the U, Ss, - Embassy. They had'met for - the first time al a reception - Wednesday night. ”.-When jie mel Hua today, Carler greeted :the Chinese . leader, with the. ‘words: vit! ‘8 _ wood to see you again.” (ineluding). : devélopments ‘threaten the’ peace and . .enewed and ay ‘Japan and. China. are forming - an... . the ’ . U:S, officials described the Carter-Hua meeting as | “substantive and most _worthwhile.””: The two- leaders ‘Tet’ for. one hour and 15 minutes, ~ somewhat scheduled, -in presidential . press secretary ' Jody Powell called a “wide ranging. discussion -of inter- longer + than national! and bilateral affairs . Fecent - whieh tranquility of Southwest Asia and Indochina." : Powell sald after the moet neephere. is easential : agreement. between ;the United States'and: the . Peoples Republic:, of. China _ with regard to atrategic per- spectives and particularly as, . they-relate to the: Soviet fi- : m vasion of Afghanistan’ ‘and the invasion of Cambodla by. * ‘Sovietbacked ‘Vietnamese... 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