fren Page 2, THE HERALD, Tuesday. July 25, 1978 A Quick Look At the News World | | | If We Can't Have Peace-Let’s Be Friends Says Begin JERUSALEM Reuter - would try to settle for in- parliament after a heated Prime Minister Menachem formal friendly relations debate and as Egypt said it Begin said Monday if a Middle East peace pact with its neighbours. Begin’s comments was in had ruled out further peace talks with Israel unless the proved impossible Israel an address to the Knesset Begin government came up Patrick Vincent McCarthy Siil] Not Deported-Yet OTTAWA (CP) — Lawyers for Irishman Patrick Vin- cent McCarthy have been granted a last-ditch chance to prevent the deportation to Ireland McCarthy has resisted through legal battles for four months. Michael Berger of Mon- treal and John Taylor of Vancouver were granted the right to appear today before a Federal Court trial judge to seek an immediate re- opening of McCarthy's case. McCarthy was awaiting deportation to Ireland from Montreal where be has been jailed in a Quebec police dentention centre since last Tuesday after unsuccessful Canadian efforts to ssend him back to Ireland. KODIAK, Alaska (AP) — Another Coast Guard cutter has been dispatched to assist two cargo ships which collided last week about 960 kilometres south of here, Dan Dewell, a Coast Guard spokesman in Juneau, Alaska, srid Monday, Increased flooding has been reported on the Star K, a bulk carrier flying under a Greek flag, and the cutter Reaolute from San Francisco PLANE CRASHES BEVERUNGEN, Weat Germany (AP) — A British jet fighter crashed near this town Monday, killing both crew members and slightly Injuring eight civillans, a spokesman for British forces in West Germany said. The spokesman said the eight civilians were hit by flyiig debris when the RAP Phan- tom crashed. The dead were not immediately’’ identified pending notification of next-- kin 7" "" *"" ""“Saecien Measures to combat GENERAL OUSTED — SANTIAGO (AP) — The right-wing military junta that has governed Chile for An immigration depart- ment spokesman said Mc- Carthy “will have his day in court.” He would not be deported over night. Thé lawyers were granted the extra hearing after they submitted an affidavit containing a July 7 telegram to the government saying they would be willing to appear any timeat any place before the Federal Court of Appeal. ' That court has said it would review the validity of the deportation order, but the government has been trying to deport McCarthy in the meantime. The lawyers. say the deportation should be postponed until the appeal decision is made. Ship To Help was to arrive Monday to help pumping operations, Dewell sail The cause of the July 19 collision has not yet been established, he said. ‘Rough weather has delayed the arrival of commercial tugs which Dewell said probably would tow the Star K and the Taiwan Phoenix, a Singaporeregistered con- tainer ship, to Seattle. ’ Vancouver McCarthy, 24, haa been de- tained in Canadian jails since March 24 when he was found working illegally in after being arrested for jaywalking. He entered Canada on a non- immigrant visa from the United States where he has lived for seven years with his American wife and two chil- dren. Berger said McCarthy fears returning to Ireland because of erroneous reports that he is a member of the TRA. Canadian immigration authorities say he is wanted in connection with a 1977 bank robbery, but McCarthy denies this, saying it is a case of mistaken identity. Star K The Resolute and cutter Jarvis from Honolulu also were standing by for emergency evacuation in case the vessel is in danger of sinking, Dewell said. TheStar K, with 44 persons on board, was en route from Tagonoura, Japan, for Eureka, Calif., when it collided with the Taiwan Phoenix, bound for South Korea from Long Beach, Calif., he said. Briefs From Abroad five years ousted Monday one of its four members, Gen. Gustavo Leigh, He had publicly called on President Augusto Pinochet to speed up the return to democracy. The government issued a Statement saying Leigh Is being stripped of his military post and his seat on the executive body. MEETING ANNOUNCED 7. BONN (Reuter)” — An international : meeting to hijacking will take place here Aug. 1 and Ang. 2, the West German foreign ministry said Monday, The meeting will discuss im- plementation of an anti- hijacking agreement reached at the seven-country summit meeting in the West German capital earlier this month. WANTSIN- DEPENDENCE LONDON (Reuter) —~ Pre- mier John Compton of St. . Lucia called Monday for full independence for the eastern Caribbean state on Dec, 13, St. Lucia has been an self- . governing state associated with Britain since 1967. Britain is responsible for its external affairs and defence. Say That Again, Please? CARDIFF, Wales AP - Can you pronounce Lian air- wilgwyngyllgogerychwyrn drobwilllantysiliogogogoch? Of course you can’t. Neither can Corine Rowlands, and she’s Welsh born and bred. Because she can’t Corinne, 43, has just given up her job-as the radio announcer on traffic conditions for the Welsh service of the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC. The trouble is Corinne doesn't speak Welsh, and she finds some of the local place names like Llanf airpwil ngyl Igogerychwyrndr ob- willantysiliogogogoch, or even Penrhiwceibwr, or perhaps Machynlleth - don’t roll trippingly off her tongue. Even simple names like Pwlldu - which the Welsh call Pooth Dee - cause her problems. Some people who speak Welsh don’t believe their Janguage should be treated lightly and have been complaining about Corinne’s pronoun- ciation. “How on earth can I be expected to get my tongue around names like that first thing in the morning?” she said. ‘I’m giving up the traffic announcing.” She will keep her main job in the Welsh road accident department of the automobile association. Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgo gerychwyrndrobwllllantysilio gogogoch is the name of a tiny village on the Welsh island of Anglesey. Its inhabitants claim it is the longest place name in Britain. In English, it means “St. Mary’s church in a hollow by the white hazet close to the rapid whirlpool by the red cave of St. Tysilio.” Federal Student CONTACT Allison 632-4691 JoAnne 635-2044 SDE, | owe? ! , FOR INSTANT SUMMER RELIEF Placement with new ideas in the search for an accord. Begin reiterated to the Knesset that Israel sought full peace treaties ,with secure borders and diplomatic relations "but if by a certain date it proves too difficult or impossible to reach a peace treaty we would agree to work toward peaceful relations, The classic example of this is Germany in Europe. . “She did not sign peace treaties after the Second World War ... But Germany lives in peaceful relations with all its neighbours.” Begin once again said he refused to return the nor- thern Sinai town of El Arish and Mount Sinai to Egyptian a control as a one sided gesture of goodwill, — “We shall not make any . presents, not a single grain of sand,” he said. Begin’s address at one point threatened to be. pushed aside by a shouting match with members of the Labor party coalition calling for his resignation. “It’s not falr, it’s not fair, you won't let me speak,"’ the prime minister shouted at one point. The Labor party, mean- while, plans to present a motion of no confidence in Begin today, It is expected to be debated Wednesday, SUPPORTS POLICY At the end of aco Monday's day ago rat debate, however, the house voted 63 to 37 in support of the government's Middle | East policy. Begin toll the Knesset he- is ready to talk to Egyptian President Sadat about mutual concessions and if he agreed to a meeting ‘we shall propose to him a cer- tain offer in exchange for El Arish and Santa Katerina the monastery on Mount Sinai,” Without describing the offer, Begin said: “This woul not be an interim agreement, not a temporary agreement, nat an agreement for three years or an agreement that needed renewing every year - but a permanent agreement,” Such an agreement, Begin said, would establish good relations in a certain sector, and “from this we could advance to other sectors.” Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said Egypt is im sisting on-removal of every Israell soldier and Jewish settler from the West Bank of the Jordan river as the price for a peace accord. He also said neither Israel nor Egypt, in their talks last week in Britain, had offered to modify its basic demands. In Cairo, a foreign ministry spokesman said Egypt rejects any further peace talks with Israel unless the Begin government produces new ideas or gives serious consideration to proposals already made by Calro. ‘ ; Commenting on the latest developments, which left prospects for further Middle East peace talks apparently bleak, a senior Western diplomat in Cairo said: “Eiven Lf they do talk again, it is hard lo see what they could do except agree to - - disagree.” Israeli leaders have consistently maintained that all issues are open to discussion. But Begin and most of his close aides have made clear that they will never permit any return of Arab sovereignty to the West Bank, which they regard as part of the Jewish biblical heritage. Why not invest 1.18 hp $2.39 18 months!!! in a freezer! Which the average family can buy 331 with the sayings effected on beef purchases over a period of less than TODAY'S SPECIAL -McCLARY FREEZER FEATURES: * 665 Ibs. 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