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Show Friday, October oria W C to r In Bangkok Gin, Portugal, Bierut - Francisco Madrid upi; Generalissimo Portugal (L'PI) LISBON, Five planeloads -of paratroopers were flown to a southern air base near Beja g today to protect it from protesters demonstrating at the front gates. The protesters demanded the removal of the base command er for ordering the transfer of 40 airmen who participated in a rally that had overtones. A military spokesman said he did not know the exactly how many paratroopers were sent, to the base. rolled newsGumiYRa Franco and his government reaffirmed today Spain's intention to deal harshly with left-win- terrorists despite worldwide protests triggered by last Saturday's execution of five guerrillas convicted of political killing policemen. In a new fiare-u- p of violence in Madrid, police traded gunfire today with three youths who attempted to flee in a car a Basque region bearing license plate. Two of the youths were arrested, according to Spanish news agency reports. Police said that officer Castilla Martin Miguel seriously wounded in a quadru- list-cor- n papers today reported other protests against the removal of leftist officers and enlisted men in the towns of Evora and Porto and the Lisbon suburb of Monsanto. The demonstrations came ir. an atmosphere of increasing unrest in the army that has provoked mutinies in several units and openly rebellious activity in others. Much of this unrest has been ple guerrilla operation Wednesday that killed three other officer;? was near death today. After its weekly meeting, the government declared its determination to carry out a month-ol- d "antiterrorist law" which requires the death penalty for convicted killers of policemen, military servicemen and government officials. The government promised to use "all the means put at its disposal" by the law to fight political violence. A communique issued after the meeting said that the coordinated attack Wednesday "reinforced the government's determination to carry out and have carried out the law, using all the means that it puts at our promoted by an illegal leftist soldier organization." A news conference held by four members of this organization in central Coimbra Thursday night accused the regional commander, Brig. Franco of Charais, being a reactionary. of the "The commander region and the fascist commander of a major part of the units have served as the disposal." An international offensive of protest and boycotts against Spain was triggered by the execution Saturday of five NuSpanish revolutionaries. merous other Spaniards are currently awaiting trial on charges that could bring death sentences. Today's shuotout occurred in the for spearhead reactionaries," they said. It was in the face of such remarks that Premier Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo launched camhis current Movie House paign. border Strained relations with Spain today gave him another worry. Azevedo was conferring with key military leaders on ways to end the military unrest. where one of the three slain officers was shot. BEIRUT, Lebanon. (UP!) -Rival Christians and Moslems began removing their militias from the streets today, but sniper fire and kidnapings n to normal delayed a fid! in the city torn by two weeks of civil strife. rei-jr- Both sides left sandbagged and street barricades empty in the Moslem suburb of Chiah and the adjoining Christian area of Ain Rummaneh where most of the fighting has taken place. gun emplacements along the rtmin road between the two suburbs they encountered sporadic fire from militia units which had apparently withdrawn to new perimeters. up positions Beirut Radio warned motorists that roads near the Chiah and Hazmieh areas were "risky" although traffic was heavy in other sections of Beirut and coastal roads to the north and south were clear. Municipal workers began to clear debris from the shattered downtown bazaar area but mountains of rotting garbage Uttered every street corner in the uptown shopping and residential areas. Police said at least seven persons were killed in shooting incidents in the capital Thursday, raising the death toll in this year's fourth round of religious warfare to at least 367 dead and 650 wounded. Scores of kidnapings were also reported, but newspapers said most of the victims were soon released. A joint Moslem-Christia- n reconciliation committee Thursday announced the agreement by both sides to withdraw their men and allow internal security forces to take over the 'treet positions. Some Teacher Strikes End a contract calling for a 9.8 per The cent salary increase. settlement reopened tour schools where 1,200 children tract disputes with teachers in some parts of the nation Thursday, but scattered strikes in other areas kept thousands of students out of classrooms. Striking teachers in North Vernon, Ind., went back to bargaining Thursday for the first time in a week, but a Massachusetts judge sent 13 more striking New Bedford teachers to jail. Teachers in the Parsippany-TroHills, N'.J , school district returned to classes for the first time in two weeks Thursday after approving a contract calling for a 16 per cent raise. In the Chicago suburban Atwood school district teachers agreed to return to work under attend classes. However, teachers went on strike Thursday at Cahokia, A!., and set up picket lines at 13 schools. School officials kept buildings open for any of the 7,000 students who wanted to report. Judge Francis Keating sen14 New Bedford teachers to jail for contempt of court, but one chose to return to work rather than be jailed. The new sentences brought to 19 the number of teachers jailed there as the strike today entered its 25th day. No new negotiations were tenced y s Su-Ng- today. Police said the incident occurred as moviegoers were leaving the theater after a performance. They said the bombing was believed done by bandits who had demanded $50,000 from the theater owner last month. Terrorist Bomb in Tel Aviv TEL AVIV, Israel (UPIl planned immediately in the strike, which has affected more than 800 teachers and 17.000 children. The school board and teachers at Wilmington, Del., were back in negotiations under a news blackout and Chancery Court Judge William Quillen denied a motion to increase the fine he imposed early last month against the teachers' union. He said he would reconsider Monday, however, if the strike were not settled by then. $l,G00-a-da- y Classes were held for a full day Thursday in Wilmington for the first time since 740 teachers went on strike Sept. 3. Student attendance increased to 58 per cent. AFL-CIO'- s in typical fashion portraying President Ford as an actor using the "old Nixon script." Arthur Bums as a sad soul "drooling over his buttermilk" and the Teamsters as a group unworthy to be called a union. The AFL-CIpresident let loose Thursday in a speech that criticized the administration's economic and foreign policies and called for new leadership. But Meany saved his most pointed criticism for Federal Reserve Board Chaiman Burns, who recently proposed to cure unemployment by putting jobless workers into government service at salaries below the minimum wage. Meany said Burns' proposal "may well be" the administration's program. He said Burns' objective is to employ workers at "coolie wages" less that and destroy the $4,200 a year present system of unemployment insurance. "In other words," Meany said, "Dr. Burns' disasterous program for the last six and a half years is not enough. In addition to high unemployment and inflation.. .he wants to destroy all the social gains of the past 40 years." "Poor Arthur, there he is lost in time and place, drooling over his buttermilk in a world that is just too much for him to bear," lie said. Meany said Ford could '"see to it that Dr. Burns' program for permanent economic stagnation is not carried forward." But, he said, "there is no indication that Mr. Ford will take any action designed to put America back to work." Although Ford replaced Richard M. Nixon as President, Meany said, "the sad fact is that when it comes to economic and foreign policies President Ford is still playing by the old Nixon script. Meany described Ford as a "decent and honorable man," wtio nonetheless has allowed the crisis created by Nixon to reach "even greater propor- - time bomb packe! n a can of beans exploded near the main railway station today, slightly injuring two women. It was the first terrorist incident in the city in seven months. Police said they suspected an Arab guerrilla planted the bomb behind a fence near a major bus stop and the main railroad station in Tel Aviv's north end. an extreme Force paramilitary organization. !n coid-h!w?- d a Catholic-owne- between the "collusion" wealthy state agriculture industry and the teamsters. "Perhaps someday when the Teamsters of this nation realize the shameful proceedure being conducted by their leaders, maybe they may have a change of mind and come back, come back not into the AFL-CIbut at least come back to the point where they can call themselves a trade union. CiiuIiCt- Poiitica! informants said Meriyn Rees, administrator in Northern Ireland, is likely to come under heavy pressure again from the Roman Catholic community to outlaw the Ulster Volunteer Force, whi.-formerly was banned but then was given legal status. It is general!;,' considered the most rainless of the extreme Protestant paramilitary groups. Ttity sa.d Rees also will he pressured to halt releases of both Catholic ami PiuiesUini chemists from the Maze prison near Biriiast. The? now are fewer than 200 of an original 500 interner ihrre and Rees has said it there is no major eruption of violence ? gain he hopes to release ail by Christmas The latest casualty in the 24 hours of killing and maiming was a man found dead today with a bullet wound in the head in the mainly Roman Catholic markets area of Beifast. A few hours later, in an apparent Roman Catholic reprisal for attacks on Catholic targets, a bomb whs thrown from a speeding autombile at an F,asi Belfast Britain's Protestant d incident, wine teen-age- d printing plant. two-third- DUBLIN (LTD -K- idnapers seized the Dutch head of a multimillion dollar firm today and threatened to execute him unless three jailed members of the Irish Republican Army were freed. The government flatly rejected any deal. international A government spokesman said. 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The kidnapers said Herrema wouid be freed within 43 hours in return for the release of three jailed IRA members, Dr. Rose Dugdale. 32; Provisional IRA leader Kevin Mallon and one of his associates, Eddie said Dutch-borDr. Tiede Herrema, managing director of the giant Farenka factory outside Limerick, 100 miles southwest of Dublin, was kidnaped on his way to work shortly after 8 a.m. He said at 11:30 a man telephoned the Netherlands Embassy in Dublin saying ihat c7 BABY FACE! demands." spokesman Maluraay umy 3aie!fBaMiw&pi ?l' CM ig Savings H.af on fabrics OMl Cutest Little is ry' one-thir- store 3nd shot down the owner's three children 4wu young women and a boy. A Catholic youth shot through the neck ran out or the store to give the alarm and then slumped in a pool of blood on the pavement. He was hospitalized in "very serious" condition. British officials refused public comment. But privately they voiced deep and growing concern that the latest wave of killings and woundings may drive the province further down the road to open s civil war, with the Protestant Meany's attack on the Teamsters came as the convention adopted a resolution supporting the United Farm Workers' organizing battle in California. He said the UFW faces You've Got The (. the raiders walked into tions." r 19 age Roman Catholic majority and minority pitted against each other in open BELFAST, Northern Ireland (L'PI) -Violence shaken Northern Ireland slipped a step nearer possible civil war today with a storm of shootings and bombings which once again pitted Protestants against Roman Catholics. Police said 12 persons have been ki!!"d and at least 4!) injured since '.he first bomb explosions Thursday morning, must of them Catholic victims of Protestant extremists retaliating for recent Irish Republican Army bombing attacks In a first move to try to contain the violence, police today arrested eight known members of the Ulster Volunteer A Convention Opens, eariy its Ford SAN FRANCISCO (L'PI) -George Mean launched the national convention Utah-P- violence in Ireland: hliim gs and Kidnaping Eil when security forces took Others Still Continue By United Press International School officials ended con- Thailand I PI Bandits tossed a hand grenade into a movie theatre Thursday night in the town of on the Golok Malaysian Border, killing at least 17 persons uv.i wounding more than 30. police reported BANGKOK, y an eastern suburb Aluche, Bomb Tossed c 3. 1975. THE HERALD, Provo, fixtjrev Creiii Only. Downtown Prcvo Mc-.dc- y All & Friday oti.er day 1 0-- 10-- 5 9 |