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Show I The Salt Life on Sark Is a Lark: Somehow , Time Just Passed It By Continued from Page S-- Z 'extensions granted to certain pubs on certain nights, Sarkees are reluctant to discuss closing hours v ith strangers. Visitors from the other more repressed Channel Islands, however, remark upon an increase in foot and bicycle traffic about 10 p.m. each evening and a subse- Professional Drinkers Famed for their own prowess with the pint. Guernsey-me- n and Jerseymen look upon Sark bibblers with the professional awe that semipros for hit leaguers. On a recent Sunday four Islanders attended the morn-jo- g communion service. At the same hour, 10 times that many called at the backdoor Jrf a certain hotel for die ille-"- u but traditional Sunday sip Jtnown locally as matins The dozen or so pubs and Jiofel bars fill out much of the jwdal calendar. Monday night there is the darts game between the fire brigade and the regulars at 4he Bel Air. Saturday night the Mermaid has a dance to recorded music for all ages, 14 to 90. The action any other night is at whatever pub has now outnumber horses by one and ate nsed more and more as taxis and freight haulers. This is one of the S6 tractors on the Island, which doesnt allow cars at all. The tractors ' r o w, natural windblown bridge connecting Big Sark with Little Sark and offering a drop of 320 feet down to the sea on both sides. Several movies are If the story nip across the extension. This sometimes means a perilous passage across La Coupee, the nar- - a month, times shown In the hall. line kgs, Sarkees the road to the graveyard for a pull at the ref reshments conveniently parked behind the headstones of their ancestors. In the moonlight the names Hamon, Carree, DeCarteret, Guille, Perree and others dating back 400 years s"'- d out like a family file cablet. This past tourist season the island took the unprecedented step of importing a paid, trained constable from Guernsey to keep the peace. Things just got too lax, admitted inDame Sibyl in a terview at the Seigneurie, her charmingly crenelated manse. I grew sick and tired of telephoning over for the police every time there was a row in a public house. Even now, conscious of her wrath, publicans are wary of being busted by a night riding damsel .1 an electric cart. Sarkees do not consider British. themselves They pledge allegiance to the queen in her capacity as Duchess of Normandy. Revolution. What a lovely Till 9:C3rK Even Elephants Can't Remember A!! Ths Changes in the If pachyderms have problems, how about people? The easy answer take BOTH fEDiRAi your return to BLOCK. Our et system of checking return means you w:li receive every legitimate deduction. Come in today. You'll be glad we got together. AND STATE LIFE .in GUJUANm We guorant.e accurate preparation at every tax retura. If wa make eny errors that cut you any penalty or interest, we will pay that penalty or interact. AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE WITH OVER 5000 (JUICES I ( JUL-WIIKBAYS MU tATUtMTt 5 NO APPOINTMENTS NtCISSARYl to thing A3 Tribtme, Surday, January SI, 1371 OPEN IVES Dame Sibyl has no fears bout Sark being overrun by tax dodgers, dropouts from the modern world or, much worse, high rise tourist hotels. on Land is Sark, difficult to obtain and, besides, we olfer very few amusements. People have to make up their minds to lead a quiet life here. Philip and Celia Guille, a young couple who came back to Sark after, six years in England, look upon this marooned remnant of the old world as the beat possible pew world for then son, Jamie. I really missed our way of life here, mused Phillip. AH that coping and bad air back there just didnt make sense. With their own hands, the Guiiles have built a cottage out on the cliffs, where Jamie runs with the goats and butterflies, and waves at the steamers passing under the lighthouse. Philip supports the family witn odd jobs; Celia helpa out by waiting tables at the hotels. You know, said Philip, watching a jet contrail dissolve high in the sky over Sark those rugged cliffs, isnt medieval at all. Its rural England or maybe France 200 years ago, an island that completely missed the Industrial expensive conquent homeward-bouncourse at 4 in the morning. Lale miss. 4ft World in Focus .WXvikS. v V.X. 'X " X Shop Mon. and Fri. fill 9:00 P.M. Mideasts Peace Feelers Make Some Headway 4 Despitelmprokabilities By William R. Frye UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. -The Middle East peace effort Israel did not explicitly ask for de jure diplomatic recognition. She asked for respect and acknowledgment by the parties, in explicit terms, of each others sovereignty, territorial integrity and political entered an extraordinarily sensitive phase 'this past wpek. Like an Infant newly taken from an ' ' it incubator, sought to survive its first perilous days of exposure to a hostile quite the A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF COLOR IN FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM is Both Egypt vowed respect What had happened, Seeks Israel had said previously she sought a comprehensive peace pact embracing with the full cooperation a common market, Arabs for example and good neighrelauons. Now she borly even if peace did not that said receive its full expression in the immediate future. there still could be a treaty based on certain indispensable essenessentials tials." These reguto juridically added up larized Even that much acceptance of Israel would be a mouthful for Cairo and Amman; but it would not be beyond imaginreduced demand ing Israels tcok cognizance of apparently Sadat's President Egyptian statement last montn to an of interviewer (James Reston he that Times) York New The accord Israel never could that recognition ( hi" 'V ' a, 'h v L Spirited colors include parrot green bittersweet gold orange finch yellow oyster white cranberry red Jordan for and of the sov- ereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of every state In the area and their right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force. This language is drawn verbatim from a U.N. Security during the first three weeks of formal exchanges through Jarring, was that each party Israel, Egypt and Jordan had defined its initial bargaining position, indicating in very broad brush tne objectives it sought and the price it was prepared to pay. There was nothing dramatically new in these postures. The fact that the principal wer; promptly proposals made public, or allowed to leak, indicated that they contained nothing whicn would embarrass their authors in the eyes of domestic critics. But there were nuances which, to the practiced diplomatic eye, hinted at movement and implied future flexibility. and ' h Group with ell the answers from A. tow chest (18x30x21"h) B. Bookshelf (11 tx3Ox42'0 C 8" cube for storage 1 chest (1 8x30x29 Vi"h) Sawhorse desk (24x48x29V2"h) F. Bentwood chair G. Headboard (twin or full size) H. Lingerie chest (22x1 6x52"h) D. Bachelor E. Long-standi- t. $29 9.95 39.95 29.95 79.95 99.95 29.95 29.95 99.95 el (Copyright, he 143 William R. 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They have very different ideas, of course, aoout how to and get there. on familiar disagreements the refugees, Jerusalem, extent of Israeli withdrawal refrom occupied territory mained apparent But what war important was that a process of genuine mi these issues negotiation was now possible, and logical. Never before in the Arab-Israconflict had both sides said simultaneously that they wanted the same tiling: a just and lasting peace. j Join the Colorful Campaign part of the that abound Ideas Young House , . . at Holiday who have priced for you more dash than cash. . 1 ment, went further toward a commitment to make peace with Israel than they have previously gone In any official context. Repeatedly they defined their objective as a just and lasting peace. Pledge Reiterated l Positions Definod diplomatic which similar, but not same thing. is possible to sign a peace treaty with a country, acknowledge its existence within agreed boundaries, and enter into commitments as to mutual behavior without exchanging ambassadors ana formalrelations. izing diplomatic The Arabs, in their replies to the initial Israeli state- U Thant and the U.N.s Mideast mediator, Dr. Gunnar V. Jarring. were among the most important of these friends. They focused on protecting the newborn peace talks from a resumption of firing along the Suez Canal on Feb. 5. If the guns did . Indeed remain silent another few months, there would be time for the talks to gain strength, to evolve a life of their own. Secretary-Genera- independence 1 . It environment. The chances were not bad. enough, the child seemed to with a little be getting by help Lorn its friends. U.N. UNLIMITED! 2335 Ki:L!:.-- .f Orim IIGIDAY HOUSE 435-75- 73 V. |