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Combined AP, UPI a I- added extra meaning to July 4 celebrations year by recreating historic moments of the war for American Independence that began 200 years ago. An estimated 75,000 persons wore ts , reenacted Francis Scott Key to write Marylander -The Star Spangled Banner," a poem that became the National Athem. The Ft. McHenry battle, though fought in 1814, was commemorated as part of the Bicentennial because of its link to the National Anthem. glorious Fourth observances of note, including one in England which Prince Charles attended to show there were no hard feelings. , 7 l' ,. 1 ft",.4 . ; , , , 1 , , , , , 1 .1: a. ih -- h he a iisosen" .4;:i) , 'a .4...,..-- '..- ., ' - N UPI ohoto t v,1, t:4 - q.,, f' :,,..::. (,14' - "This is not the time" for labor unrest, she told a visiting delegation of India's three major trade unions the Indian National Trade Union Congress, the Trade Union Congress and the Hind Mazdoor Sabha. All-Ind- ia The union leaders pledged lull support to her political decisions and economic program," the prime minister's official spokesman said. demanded she reinstate wage hikes won in individual union negotiations with management Mrs. Peron has refused to grant more than a 50 percent salary increase to industrial workers in the face of inflation reported at more than 110 per cent in the last year. . AIRES (UPI) National labor leaders have or-dered a two-da- y general strike, escalating Argentina's worst crisis in more than two years and forcing a showdown with Presi- dent Maria Estela (Isabel) Peron. Leaders of the 2.5 million- member General Confederation of Labor Friday called on all shops, factories and public ser- vices to close for 48 hours v, s. on the economic program. The union leaders pledged their support of Mrs. Peron but ''''''''' ,,,, .1.,..,:,."1.4,4.1:::'":',,P-'42:,:,,',1 ,: ''''', ' ,A.- 4.,',' 7;;-- ., '!'1'..,-'- ,..N4,-go.';- fsz.:',,-::..;.:- ' !1,--,- ;,' 0,...,0, - .... .",,, ,4 , ei,":40,rvimeRofiaciaitto i .:,, a' W14,1,',..14--wa- t '''s,gtii::i) ---4- . 4. . .,,,,,a,e- ' -,- ...4,.. i- ,,, :4-,-.- ' ':'::-.- -- ....t.,.... ' The meeting coincided with a call for new discipline in the Indian economy during the emergency rule. Government ministry emp- byes are being clocked into work a and those arriving late -- - tradition for many government are being penalized. workers Some officers in state and centr- al government departments have locked out late arrivals. Mrs. Gandhi has cited large losses to the economy due to as part of strikes and the increasing chaos she said her suspension of civil liberties last month was designed to correct. : , 1 ' r ist movement, but since the government announced its economic plan last month, there have been daily strikes and demonstrations paralyzing industries across the nation. General strikes were already in effect along the western outskirts of Buenos Aires and in the industrial cities of Cordoba and La Plata. The showdown was sparked by inflation and a heavy trade 't that has caused a sharp in foreign exchange re serves. Many emomie analysts doubt Argentina can pay its $2 billion foreign debt this year. ' ....,.,,,, , FARGO, N.D. (UPI) .;:::: ':. -- , :.:: 5; : L., ,:,!:,,,,..-.,,,,,- ,..; ., Z;':.1: r ', ,4e...,: '. f - , e.:,,,,..:.5,,,,,4;,..;,-,,,..A.,;,- '''a;Z-A,'''"- ' le:,:ifi&i:.,:iitAkiaiT-ieditvigvgioliest- ' . . , 4,:111:s Fargo-Moorhea- Argyle, iit,L,u1., .f - ;,.1, ea. 'eh zeal t .." 4 Vit t je' r 4 4i,,,,, f a ' ,,- -, lfr-S- s';': . ''..-n- a-s- e- . A , i f ,):I i tI - 4 ' i '" r resident awoke to fit-- 4 the Middle River at hiz doorstep. , ' 1 t .1, . I An 113I helicopter crashed into a hillside Friday, and a spokesman said the bureau is closing the Pine Ridge' Indian Reservation to nonessential traffic while the crash, is being investigated. The spokesman denied a report that the helicopter had been shot at and said the crash. apparently resulted from a mechanical problem. The four men aboard escaped serious injury. The helicopter, was being used in the search for 16 persons sought in connection with the slaying of two agents on the reservation last week. 1 i d, saic . rour bodies were being held lift,a Lilts for a , , I. ' - 1 he - Around the world 1I .'. Israel bitterly .accused the United Nations of encouraging Palestinian guerrilla raids of the kind that took 13 lives and wounded 72, including two American teen-ager-s, Friday on Jerusalem's bustling Jaffa Road. Meanwhile, Jerusalem riot police today beat back a g mob of Jews who tried to take reprisals on Arabs. The mob smashed several police car, windows, but i was dispersed by a water carmon. 1 I - i stone-throwin- .. 1i e ; - I 4 , The Cape Verde Islands became independent today, ending 500 years of Portuguese colonial rule and 11 years of guerrilla warfare. Prime Minister Vasco dos Santos flew from Lisbon to the islands off the west coast of Africa to attend the independence day ceremonies. Santos was to hand over power to a still unnamed Cape Verde national assembly president selected by the BOSTON (UPI) The National Heart and Lung Institute will conduct a $16 million study on the theory that aspirin can forestall heart attacks, which take nearly 100.060 lives annually. Friday - In Washington - I . Hog producers throughout the Southwest are being warned to watzh for signs of hog cholera in their herds following confirmation of the disease in Hereford, Tex. The Agriculture Department said the outbreak was found in a herd of 170 hogs and confirmed Friday by the gow!rnment laboratory in Ames, Iowa. The herd has been quarantined by the Texas Animal Health Commission and will be destroyed, officials said. Boston and British scientists gathered data about one year ago supporting the hypothesis that aspirin, cure for many minor the ills, helps prevent heart attacks, which strike 683,000 Americans a year. About 4,200 volunteers between the ages of 30 and 70 from around the nation are expected to participate in the four-yestudy under the supeevi- sion of medical centers. ' While Fourth of July tourists at Mt. Rushmore looked on, American Indian Movement leader Dennis Banks warned that white America will be on trial during:the Bicentennial for crimes committed against Indiatis:A group of 300 AIM members and supporters marched kitit miles from Keystone to the memorial, pounding 'it ceremonial drum and chanting. Banks said the US. ',yikil be on trial by Indian people," and how white America handles the next year "will determine its punishment.r; aa The three Apollo astronauts plan more rehearsal's el their scheduled takeoff in 10 days for a space rendevous with two Soviet cosmonauts. The astronauts were scheduled to conduct "miscellaneous activities" today at Johnson Space Center in Texas, including a review of, flight plans. Because of a preflight quarantine, the astronauts have beta lubtlided to seeing their wives and ; a few space program officials. A bomb blast and sniping incident late Friday marred the fragile cease-fir- e between warring factions in Beirut, but the Lebanese capital was reported calm by daybreak. Residents cautiously ventured into the streets for the first time since heavy fighting closed the capital nearly two weeks ago. Cleanup crews began sifting through the rubble of buildings destroyed by mortars, bombs and bullets that left 300 persons dead and 750 injured. Medics to test aspirin's effect on heart patients ar --,,,- ; ,... l''''H,'; ' ': ,,::, ?,,,,--.4),- ' a ,.,' g,a , , ,- -, es, ,,,,,.: a ', 'a-- I ,.,--. , 2 Donald Ciller, a spokesman for the Boston University Medical Center, which will handle about 150 subjects, said volunteers must have the permission of their private physicians and must have suffered one heart attack within the last five years. Many medical authorities are concerned publicity surrounding the study will cause people to indincriminately take aspirin without supervision. They sail this could result in bleeding stomach ulcers. One British study of 600 patients who suffered heart attacks showed those who took aspirin daily had a 25 percent lower death rate than those who did not. The NAACP has called for government guarantees that newly hired or promoted minority workers will not bear the brunt of job cutbacks. The petition came in a compromise resolution adopted Friday at the close of the civil rights group's 66th annual convention. The resolution stopped short of calling for elimination of any seniority system which works against minority employment. Leaders believe the group is on a collision course with its long-tim- e ally, organized labor. President Ford is meeting with Indonesian President Seharto today, continuing his series of consultations with situation. The East Asian leaders on the President was expected to assure Suharto of the U.S. wish to continue to play a constructive role in Asia. Ford has personally relayed this message to the leaders of Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea. Suharto was to meet with Ford for three hours, including a working lunch, at Camp David. A blistering Bicentennial ' 34--, ' The weather watchers say generally fair through Wednesday with some isolated afternoon thundershowers. Temperatures will remain hot throughout the state with lows in the upper 50s. (Details, weather ' map on .) t 1 90-1- A-9- , ' dd - ' .. - , ,:::...:::',' .: -s ''' - , , m , ..,2:- , 1 C - :6; ,..,, Rivers flooded by up to 13 inches of rain during the past week 1 were beginning to subside today in the .. devastated Red River Valley. leaving a wake , of ruined crops and damaged homes. ,i,ti ,,,, ,: 0,5,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,, Flood waters Thursday caused an esti- I ,T .,.'",...., ... .....,tt.4V , .2 ;.,...:....,,,,,,:...,,;:.:,,,,..,....1, ' 1 ... ',...:'',. '..: , .!'':.!.....: ,.....,,..'''' $1.5 billion damage in eastern North mated ' .'":..k, I ', ,.-: x',....:.:. : t;:., ig',"e'... i ,'"' ', 4: -: .,,;- ;:'''''..(''.. and $100 million in western Alin- Dakota ; ; ., .:,:;,: A ,.:,,,,,,,, 4,..f , , ,,,, ,..:,,,,,,,,,,, ::::, ,,-:::,:, :, 1 r.z ,.., ..,,,E:,::::. ,,,,:::.,, 0 , - .,.,,. nesota, i . .., ,,, : , .,,,,3,,:,.,. ,,,,,,,;,,,, te ' 4, ' .., :,,:,,, f ,:' i - ! !' '''' '. '7'1.: '1f7'"''''''.fi ' , ,,,,, '',:r:'!' ':' .4 '' 0.'.:',.'.,', The ground remained so sodden that ';:';'!.:7 ,t;:!- ,, .' ,',. t' :,.,:::...:,;,,...,,,,,,...:,,.,,,...,.,...,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, :,,,,,:,,,,,.:.. ,,,,,,icemeteries in this community in the heart of the valley were forced to delay burials. g :,..,,,..,....,7,, ,t,.,,,..,:,,...,...,,,,,..., r,..........,,,,4,;,;;..,,:.,,:.,,,.,,,,,,, 15', ,...r,i.c.,,,,',:4Z.. "We can't dig the graves in the spongy soil ,...;;St,' :: .' ., .A.: . ,., . :: ,,,....,.,.,4,,,,,,1 s they fill with water as fast as we dig I.. 11,7,1 : ;7,...,0', i ''''.:( ''''''' '''Annetta Diemer, administrator of the them." ot , 't44;;;;;44t:i.gi'4,;Arg,'SoPti. ,'' Sunset Caedens and Memorial Gardens in AP tMoto s.; -- - 0ti a. - 1 - -- , ' 41 .I 1 ; t 4' a a .1--1 Jae- ' ri - Floodwaters subsidina in N. Dakota . innesota z, - - "'WS' Organized labor has always been the backbone of the Peron- - , ',T,,''' of negotiations between the labor .d'aaa it- -- ,,,,,,,5', -- ,! . 4 ' of. The decision to strike came after more than a week ,,, 1 ' 1;.. I public. e e -- a- . tri, ,eres, ea ,,,',1,, ,,,,,,,,, I, a tri . , t t opposition parties, most of wirse leaders are already in jail. Mrs. Gandhi warned workers today to avoid labor agitation during her emergency rule and improve their dealings with the - -- ; . K.- ,a 4twilt,k. Y - 1"...- -- :.,- .-,. .,,,..- i t , -- - a,,,,,,e' ' .,, , t, t.-.- k ',.... nation's 200th year by singing the Star Spangled Banner. BUENOS n., - aall ''''..4.Flt .""' - - ,! .., unions strike Argentina le ty - 'it,- ! ,,,,,. i ..s, 20,000 Americans, including President Ford, usher in the Combined UPI, AP Police have NEW DELHI closed the offices of 26 extremist left- - and right-win- g organizations and arrested an unspecified number of dissidents in a stepped-up government effort to crush opposition. State government bulletins said police began raiding some offices before Prime Minister Indira Gandhi officially banned the political parties and groups early Friday. Authorities in most areas withheld the number of those arrested. The ban did not affect any of the country's 10 major political so - -K' India police tighten vise Str Ugg - ,-," ;:'"' 4 t - 7, ,...t.,,,26, ' 121,' 'I 1r, , ...,..- -. .. , --- 14 een t 1 - I ,,c,' t 1 i s It e, 1 :, ' ; i k " , $ ,,' a , '' , e, ,, With the rockets' red glare bursting over Ft. McHenry, , ,- Y ., - h", fl 0,0 (a 1 tea t, .1 - MN A...1 to i i i I Jr---,1- , ' , ,7exelrik..4 , -v h - 1,.. rIrar"e"'"'" , ) . 1 h I -- ,..,,,. -,- ' ;- - - - ,a, r..., ,. "':. , k ',;147,--, , , I eedi , ) 1 te i frl'at , ather I ; i ee, ' ida a - , aole"ds Lvat. . . ,,..,, 7-- - I Lord Eccles, chairman of the sponsoring British Library, observed proudly, "Oily the British would take so much trouble over the bicentenary of See THE NATION on A4 dawn as Baltimore the battle that inspired ' ea;1 colony. out before , -. .. s a . , Britons, the losers 200 years ago, stiffened their upper lips and opened art exhibition in London commemorating the embarrassing incident and honoring the errant leaders of its onetime Communities across the natMn , . - - I" A U.S. pageants abound 0 I . '' , - Trash-tire- d New Yorkers who were just getting three days of accumulated garbage off their curbsides now face mounds of debris in city parks and beaches. Laid-of- f Park Department employes set up picket lines Friday, preventing trucks from collecting trash from parks awl, beaches. But in Pennsylvania, union leaders said the $85 million wage settlement would be approved by public employes and the statewide strike should end Sunday, - , their I , . Isabel Across the nation -,- ,, ''' . , , .., , , the original Star Spangled Banner at the fort where Francis Scott Key wrote the poem that became the national anthem. Earlier, there was a reenact- ment of the bombardment of Ft. McIlemy which inspired Key to write of "the rocket's red glare." , , 1 ,,.. rleilt, 7.. Ford stood beneath a duplicate of in Lincoln's words the last, best hope of earth," the President said. and i a there." remains Indira I - le "Let us this Fourth of July continue to be a nation of hope. The American people believe in tomorrow by dawn's early light our flag will still be "The young republic of yesteryear is today a strong and great nation. It still lives the values of its declaration, its Constitution, its Bill of Rights. It still . ;',,. ,, alta. , , a.!. BALTIMORE (AP) President Ford says he hopes that the Bicenten- mai year will "become a true, national experience" and that there will be concentrated study of the nation's history at every school where the American flag flies. Helping usher in the nation's 200th year Friday night at historic Ft. McHenry, Ford termed the Bicentennial observance "a celebration of liberty, freedom and democracy wherever they exist." Si ...,,,,1 " I , ;,, .:..':.., , , v7 ;1 , ,' ze, o a e Ne WS ,:, ,ta, , , '''' : , , : , , 4 4 , '... , '''.. t , . . 1,7,, ... , . - - ' - , - . r - ., :METRO , , 1 5, 1975 WEEKEND OF SATURDAY, JULY 15 CENTS week to 10 days until they could be buried, she said. About eight burials at other area cemeteries also were being delayed. The bulk of the estimated damage was to crops, with soybean, sunflower, sugar beet and small grain harvest prospects wiped out this year in some areas and possibly affected , Business vt7 Living W875 Comics W3 Sports A6, 7 Comment TV Today Deaths A5 A9 Helping Hand W2 What's Doing VV2 Theater A Wd, 5 W2 - Littic Lezry , i in 1916. -- It will surpass anything we've ever had because we have never had a disaster before when the crops were in," Ronald Affeldt, North Dakota disaster emergency services director, said. 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