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Show Page 38-T- HERALD HE Prove I tan Sunday November 19 1978 National PIA Urged to Take Miracle Comes to MIAMI a PHILADELPHIA - When UPI - ripped through the sXull Vladimir Perez doctors gave the boy little chance of surof viving but he has partialregained his sight and speech arH is improving each day Shortly after dawn on ly Aug the slim II Vladimir fell to the deck of his father's fishing boat as a Defense Force boat opened fire on 26 lobstermen The Cuban fishermen based in Miami were arrested for poaching waters gajBBjaBBMajajaBMBjMa'BBBMaaMffi s H B Bps in - Hfik' FRANCE AND THE t'.S. are back In a new battle for aviation business, with billions of dollars at stake. This time It's In the short range pas- - Doctors told Vladimir's family his chances of living were slim, and for weeks after the shooting doctors feared he would be left blind and partly paralyzed Today, he walks with supervision, eats by himself and appears to understand much of what is said to him "It is a miracle from God that he is alive and is every - A TOFTE Minn UPI bear dropped at the Edgewater Lounge this fall Bartender Dave Rogge. 29. figuring the bear might be hungry, said he hustled to the kitchen and told everybody to get out "Then I went back to the bar. pointed to the door and told the bear Get out. "' he said "And out he went "I've had more trouble trying to get some people to leave, he said Rogge called the game warden anyway, and the officer came over and shot the bear in - are refusing to buy the Airbus under the Carter administration's pressure to buy American. U.S. aircraft builders contend that Airbus Industrie is getting business thanks largely to offering buyers privileged loans financed by the European govern- trans-Atlanti- wild. Ben Abruzzo, Maxie Anderson and Larry Newman drew crowds whereever they went during their brief stay in France. Pictures of them and their balloon were splashed on front pages and magazine covers. The French awarded each of them the Aeronautics Medal, the Youth and Sports medal and the Grand Medal of the City of Paris. Now however, it is back to aviation business as usual between France and the United States which means back to yet another bitter competition with billions of dollars at stake, this time in the short-rang- e passenger jet market with the Franco-Germa- n A310 Airbus pitted against the Boeing 757 and 767. Four years ago, it was the General Dynamics F16 vs the Dassault Mirage Fl for the sale of 348 jet fighters to Norway, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands for $2 billion. With potential orders anticipated up to as much as $10 billion, it was the "arms deal of the century." The Americans won, flaps down. Last year, it was the Concorde and French efforts to win landing rights for the supersonic jetliner in of tl.e Concorde, New York. The British, fidgeted nervously while the French all but accused the Americans of trying to torpedo the Concorde not because it was noisy, but because the United States had nothing to match it, the U.S. Congress having scuttled plans for an SST (supersonic transport ) ments. American conflict erupted between Paris and London last July when the British government authorized British Aerospace to join Airbus Industrie, as suggested by French and West German aircraft builders forming A Pans vetoed the move on the ground that Prime Minister James Callaghan had the consortium. simultaneously given a green light to the staterun British Airways to buy Airbuses lBBBflBBti3flBn if vfSm E J L m purchased separately 277.85 outfit SLR camera with 50mm auto 25 flash, camera case and Pro tote bag. Camera features shutter speeds to 1 1000th, bayonet lens mount. 1 includes f2.0 lens, SRT-sc- il BBBlX-- BBBBjWB ' jj j '" JaBaBF 19 Boeing 757s and none of the Save $20 on Minolta's 250 Pocket Camera Minolta 1 f5.6 Zoom Lens 59.95 159.95 Reg. 79.95 compact camera features detachable flash, shutter speeds from 330th to 10 seconds. There's no need to fumble with lens! 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Airbus Industrie already has been fighting Boeing and other U.S. plane builders for several years with its main product, the widebodied A300B Airbus, a medium-rang- e jet seating about 270 passengers. war for the medium-rangThe heating-ujet market already has sparked an angry controversy French officials claim that U S. airlines frightened - leaf-rakin- . Constructiones Aeronaticas S.A. Britain's Hawker Siddeley, which has since been incorporated in the nationalized British Aerospace Company, has been helping to build the A300 without participating in the company's capital and management. 200-se- at (UPI) MacGregor urged the creation of meaningful jobs for inner city youths "productive jcos, not the r' and kind." Airbus Industrie was set up in 1969 by France and West Germany. Each own 47.9 percent of the company, the remaining 4.2 percent being held by Spain's Boeing 767. The A310 Airbus is to be manufactured by Airbus Industrie, a predominantly French and West German consortium with Spanish minority participation. Forthcoming production of the 757 was announced by Boeing a few days after Airbus Industrie's decision to launch the 310 According to industry analysts, the world will need 2,000 'to 3.000 such 180 to medium-rang- e planes in the coming years, as domestic airlines keep expanding With each such jetliner costing approximately $25 million to $30 million, the stakes are in the tens of billions of dollars. It was the old story with a Instead of a twist. new n deer bull, a all for was responsible the wreckage. Police said the doe. apparently disoriented by the city setting, crashed through the plate glass window of the BoKay Shop on Main Street. Witnesses said the STOKES BR01HERS We d O VI I So far, the only American company to buy the Airbus is Eastern Airlines which has agreed to buy 32 of the A300B larger version jets. But Bernard Lathiere, chairman of Airbus Industrie, said he is confident Eastern also will buy a number of A3 10s and predicted that at least one other U.S. airline will buy one or the other version of the aircraft. In both the Concorde and Airbus struggles, the British have been caught in the middle of French and years before. The French won the battle, although they may have lost the war. For the Concorde has proved to be a financial albatross for the French and their British partners The new battle involves the A310 Airbus and the Boeing 757 plus its latter and smaller version, the IONIA. Mich legally-approve- senger jet market with the A 310 Airbus pitted against the Boeing 757. Eastern has contracted for 21 of 757s. These are models of the jetliners. When three Americans landed on PARIS (UPI) c French soil in August to complete the first balloon crossing in history, the French went Big society For proof, he suggested, check "the alarming suicide rates, crime stratistics. alcohol and drug abuse, sex problems, cheating, stealing and vandalism reports MacGregor recommended the National PTA study the feasibility of reviving value education, and he said religious instruction also should be made more available to students through reli gious released times Bear Visits Lounge (UPI Telephoto) Europe's Airbus Challenges Aircraft Supremacy of U.S. trans-Atlanti- on The things that plague city schools vandalism poor attendance, low achievement, veneral disease outbreaks pregnancies and other social and day." said his mother. Migdalia Perez HBBBfll Philadelphia mayoral candidate Charles Bowser said schools could stretch shrinking dollars by saving on heating bills "Close in winter and stay open in summer,' Bowser recommended MacGregor traced the big nationwide decline in scholastic achievement scores to a dramatic falloff in the amount of written homework assigned, collected, corrected and returned He also said many young people grow up with a destructive vilue system that harms themselves and - Bahamian getting better that city n era Inflation and politics also are putting a squeeze schools, the task force was told - are the focus of five other PTA hearings that run through March Recommendations will be studied and an action plan published next summer Suggestions for improving the schools included bigger helpings of homework, a strengthening ot youth values and the infusion of federal money those things can make schools healthier, according to Robert MacGregor. president of Chicago United, a group oi business leaders working with schools in emotional problems - sa bacon and eggs but the National PTA Tuesday was urged to take the T out of PTA The "T" stands for teachers in the 31.000 units of ihe 6 4 million member organization But Happy Fernandez told the first of six nationwide meetings of the National PTA L rban Task Force that an organization of just parents might be more helpful to schools Mrs (.race Baisinger head of the National PTA and presiding at the daylong forum on wavs to improve schools in the inner city, said the PTA will study the recommendation Mrs Fernandez of the Parents Union for Philadelphia public schools said she sees city schools being strangled by teacher contracts She said she does not believe teachers are as purelv interested in education as thev were in the bullet machine-gu- n Out of Association - It would be like break UPI mg up an old fashioned combo Bahamian Defense Force T The Youth, 14 lead the way SALT LAKE 675 So State vS&t!mmm-- MIOVALE 6685 So State OGDEN 2959 Wash Blvd PROVO 446 N 200 West 621 8900 ' & I S BBBBBBBIm Bathroom Carpet Odds & Reg. $32 5x6 Reg. $43 5x8 12.99 Ends 15.99 |