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Show lem gives up chairmanship to camr, ., CdiH nhout noon Wednesday, then m,,h Hl'Ue afl a sis, rtial boarC h,m 0n charges ' ;n,eilt to mui : Lai civilians. STOCKHOLM (AP)- About 3 000 shipyard workers are striking in the Polish port of Gd2, demanding the release ,of some 200 persons arrested during the rioting there last month, a Stockholm newspaper said Ihurs- daAftonbladet said the strikers also demanded that the new chief of the Polish Communist party, Edward Gierek, come to Gdansk to hear the workers' grievances. Armed militia were reported patrolling the streets, and the shipyards have been idle since Tuesday, the report said. TEL AVIV (AP)-Four Soviet-made Soviet-made Egyptian fighter-bombers down one week after expiration of the old contract. One union official in Cody said fringe benefits bene-fits and not wages were the basis for the strike. Husky said it believed it offered union employees more contract improvements im-provements than any settlements made or pending in the nationwide nation-wide oil industry talks. A company spokesman said the firm was "at a loss to know why it was singled out for a strike when the union has not yet had its proposals accepted by the companies com-panies employing the greater masses of its membership." The spokesman said the contract con-tract improvements were in WASHINGTON (AP)-Sen. George S. McGovern, (D-S.D.) cleared the way Thursday for a try at the White House by giving up chairmanship of a Democratic party reform commission whose work, he said, is nearly done. McGovern said all but 16 state party organizations are at least half way to compliance with the commission's reform guidelines. He predicted that the 1972 Democratic National Convention would be the "least boss-ridden and most democratic in history." Sen. McGovern, whose presidential presi-dential aspirations have been an open secret for a year or more, described as "fairly accurate" re-norts re-norts that he intends formally to Said about noon Wednesday, then swung back toward Egypt. At about the same time, two other Egyptian planes crossed the canal near El Qantara about 30 miles south of Port Said, flew parallel to the waterway over Israeli positions and made their exit near Ismailia, a spokesman said. WASHINGTON (AP)-The American Civil Liberties Union Thursday beat the Nixon administration adminis-tration to the punch and filed suit to clear the way for an integrated and subsidized housing project in a St. Louis suburb. The action involves Black Jack, Mo., which Secretary of Housing George Romney said Wednesday blatantly violated federal laws in excluding a planned 214-unit low and moderate income apartment development. The Justice Department has yet to decide whether to heed Romney Rom-ney 's Nov. 6 request for administration adminis-tration action against the small suburb. FT. MCPHERSON, Ga. (AP)-The (AP)-The Army planned Thursday to open its case against Sgt. Charles flew over Israeli positions in me Sinai desert, the Israeli military command charged Thursday in a complaint to the U.N. Truce Supervision Organization. The incident was reported as U.N. special envoy Gunnar V. Jarring headed for Jerusalem in an effort to get his Middle East peace talks moving. An Israeli communique said two Sukhei jets streaked across the Suez Canal just south of Port addition to an percent wage increase this year and another 7J4 percent hike in 1972. Reports in Cheyenne were that about 145 persons were involved here, 90 at Cody and 65 in Utah. The three refineries are all that Husky has in the United States, although it has other plants in Canada. MOSCOW (AP)-A Leningrad military tribunal Thursday sentenced Lt. Vulf Zalmanson, a Jewish army officer, to 10 years in a labor camp, Jewish sources announce his candidacy in about 10 days. "The details haven't been worked out," he said. He said he resigned as commission commis-sion chairman because of a heavy work load and because "I may be a candidate in 1972 and I felt at a time when I was pursuing delegates dele-gates I shouldn't be telling them how to choose delegates." He will remain a commission member for the time being, he said. ( API Huskv Oil Co. says 390 persons in Wyoming and Utah are involved in a strike that affected refineries at Cheyenne, Cody and north Salt Lake City. The company said supervisory personnel were operating the refineries re-fineries after the strike started at midnight Wednesday, in Wyoming and eight hours later in Utah. Members of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union struck the plants after negotiations broke reported. Zalmanson, 31, was the last of 15 Soviet citizens to face trial for plotting to hijack a small Russian plane to flee the Soviet Union. They were arrested at Leningrad airport last June. The informants, who telephoned tele-phoned from Leningrad, said Zalmanson Zal-manson was convicted of treason, grand theft of state property and desertion. |