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Show A The Sail Lake Tribune, Thursday, March 25, 1971 9 Sierra Leones Premier Survives Ouster Attempts Reuters New s Agency SIERRA FREETOWN, LEONE Pnme M.nisier Siaka Stevens appeared to be back in control o( Siena Lecne Wednesday after surviving a double assassination attempt and a coup attempt. H? emerged after hours of confusion in the country and total mv stery about his w hereabouts to broadcast over the radio news that he was veil Associ8d Israel Sticks On Borders Press International Israeli government sources said Wednesday any guiding principles" Prime Minister Golda Meir gives the United States on the design o a Middle East peace settlement imap will include Egypts and a strip of Sharm .Sinais east coast as Israeli '.territory. Egypt already has warned jot the possibility of resumed vv ar unless Israel withdraws completely from Arab territory captured in the United 17. Calls for Unity The Egyptian Middle past News Agency reported in a dispatch from Tripoli tnat Libya called Wednesday for Arab Immediate military unity to fight a "sacred war To recover occupied land from Jsrael. Egyptian and Syrian Jorces already have been united under a single command. The news agency quoted the overnment-controlled Libyan newspaper A1 RaeJ as saying "we should be ready for the battle as one unified Arab rmy and one unified nation." -g- To Discuss Situation it was Washington, 'announced Secretary of State In would William P. Rogers "meet Thursday with the entire membership of the Senate to discuss the Middle East situation. Democratic leader Mike Mansfield and Republican leader Hugh Scott said Rogers requested the unusual meet-lin- g to answer any questions ron the Nixon administration's policies. The public and press will be barred. Rogers last week aked .Israel for a map outlining its Jdeas on future borders. The sources said JMrs. Meir and her top aides instead to provide decided jf. hat was termed guiding on their peace principles 1 Arab-Israe- li map. Reds Cancel Todays .Peace Talks . Wirephot After Viet Pullout Thai Says U.S. Must Continue Aid To Guns in Pres Reuters News Agency The weekly sesPARIS of the Vietnam peace talks was canceled Wednesday for the third time in their r history in the face of the North Vietnamese charges Jagainst the United States. The Hanoi and Viet Cong delegations called off Thurs-day- 's scheduled session in protest against intensive U.S. bombing of North Vietnam 'this week. The cancellation underlined .a boycott of the talks by the enief Hanoi and Viet Cong negotiators for the last three sion By Mims Thomason United Press International - Prime BANGKOK Minister Thanom Kittikachorn said Wednesday Thailand understands and agrees with President Nixons planned withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Southeast As:a. But he said American aid will be vital if nations In the area are to remain free. Thanom was one of the first national leaders to publicly support the Nixon Doctrine, which calls for nations such as Thailand to defend themselves against aggressors with economic and military assistance from the United States. In an exclusive interview with UPI, Thanom said, W agree with the ideas embodied in the Nixor Doctrine. Thailand has been practicing for the policy of we have never many years asked for American troops. Thanom said President Nixon had given him clear and firm assurance that the United States will honor its commitments to Thailand. But he said instead of the increase in aid promised called for under the Nixon There has been a Doctrine, decrease. Your leaders are withholdthe support. ing logistical prime minister said. Thanom said that if the is to be Nixon Doctrine operable, small nations such n British Commons Passes Talks Save Pakistan From Split Industrial Relations Bill Reuters News Agency PAKISTAN Leaders of five minor (AP) groups in Pakistan's National said Wednesday Assembly President .Mohammed Ariia Yahya Khan and Sheik Muji-bu- r Rahman had reached complete agreement on con- stitutional questions that threatened a political split between East and West Pakistan. They told newsmen at Karachi airport Yahya was expected to make an announcement Thursday. The five returned Wednesday from Dacca, East Pakistan, where they had been summoned by Yahya to meet with him and Sheik Mujib, head of East Pakistans powerful Awami League. Pakistan has been saved from division and its integrity has been maintained." said Mumtaz Daultana, president of the Council of the Moslt.n League. The leaders said the agreement would meet Sheik Mujib's demand for maximum provincial autonomy in East Pakistc . separated from West Pakistan and the central government by 1,000 miles of Indian territory. Zulfikar officei, Lt. Col. Sam King, repudiated a bioadceri bv army commander Bng John Bangutah, who said he was in control of tire situation. King said the majority of the armed forces regarded Stevens' cabinet as the countrys legally constituted gov- ernment. Sunday BEL FAST, NORTHERN Belfast childien IRELAND play a game called Catholic e and Protestant, using gasoline bombs . . . and tomato sauce for blood. Grownups head for suburban puhs and movies on Saturday night instead of going dew mown where a package of inside roll may explosive when someone opens the door. Burned out taverns along Falls Road strictly Roman and the ProtCatholic pubs are Road estant Shank'll bncked up as if the owners expec them to slay that way a long time. This seaport capital bears the scars of nearly two years of sectarian brawls. Few of her 500.000 people think the last round is near. fantasies of burning and bullets. She has improved since her family moved to the suburbs but still says- The people in the actual fighting get nd of their stresses." Frasei said, but m the adjoining areas there is a feeling of menace that causes terrible strains." Peter Outram of the Nation- al Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children says 4 year-olchildren in playgrounds pretend to hurl gasoline bombs at each other d across cades. make-believ- e barri- a who lives with his wife and five Michael Piotestant Blanklev, accountant 36, children in a $21,600 house in surburban Newtownabbey, is typical of a large number of middle-clas- s model ales unaffected by the trouble'. OF the 80 people in our firm, 13 aie Roman CathoThe lics," Blankley said. young men drink and go out to find girls together We have Roman Catholic neighbors with whom we aie good friends. But there next to no contact in the downtown riot areas between the Protestant s with names like on ...why not tonight? 1 Angle-Saxon- Campbell and McCullough on one side of the peace line, and the Catholic Flanagans and Ryans on the other. 'IacR0ian,eDl LOUISIANA vnr.ie Dvides Factions ihe British armys peace of corrugated iron eight divides 70,000 high, Protesresentful working-clas- s tants from an equal number ot angry Catholics. Few heads turn at the occasional army jeep that rolls through town during the day. Military spot searches of cars at night ere only a nuisance. But the strain is showing. Irish linen and Iweed shops get few tourists. Some 39.000 people or 72 peicert of the province's woik force ate jobless, partly because of the dis- Pay-Le$- $ line, feet family Shoe Stores tv turbances. mated at almost is still being paid. esti$100 million damage Repo.ts Upsurge Psychiatrist Morris Fraser of the Childrens Hospital reports an upsurge in mental among youngsters exposed to the violence. "The kids play at riots, he says. They use tomato sauce for blood one day, then see reel blood the next. Fantasy and reality exist , KARACHI, of States. As a developing nation, Thailand needs economic supfor its port from outside own economic development Thaand also for defense, nom said. If we dont receive this aid we will have to divert to funds from development defense. Asked if criticism in the U.S. Senate of the American involvement in Southeast Asia and counter criticism by Thai leaders indicated a strain in the relationship, Thanom said it did not. Indications that Stevens was regaining control of a con ministers. the air. airm's thud ranking Mental Strain From Riots A bill for riot Ole Accord Members as Thailand must receive material, economic and logistic support from advanced countries like the United where he was meeting cabinet fused and teime situation firt came Tuesday night when tre Always make-celiev- Jordan Valley during military maneuvers. At left rear is Jordanian Premier Wasfi el Tal. In his nationwide broadcast, Stevens assured the country tuat the majority of the armed forces were loyal to ht All Peoples Congtess party gov eminent, and he appealed to everyone to go about their normal business. Some shooting was heard m Freetown before he went on Belfasts Children Dramatize By Andrew Toichia Associated Press Writer King Hussein of Jordan, seated center facing camera, takes a coffee break somewhere in the and healthy and the snuatica now, was back to notmal. Stevens said there had been two attempts to assassinate him. The tirst occuried at his residence at about 130 a.m. Tuesday when two soldiers trying to kill him were shot to death by his guatds Then, shortly afternoon a group of soldiers attaiked hi otfue LONDON (Thursday) -The House of Commons early Thursday passed the Conservative governments controversial industrial relations bill by a vote of 307 to 269. The vote gave the government a majority of 38, nine more than its overall majority of 29 in the House. Goes to Lords The bill would set up a national industrial relations court which could impose financial penalties on wildcat strike leaders found guilty of union agreements, breaking and on unions flouting a new code of industrial behavior. Unions have bitterly opposed the bill. The bill now goes to the House of Lords were more opposition is expected. The government expects the bill to become law by August. The vote climaxed a wild Commons session in which the opposition Labor Party pullpd out all the stops to try and kill the bill. Law to Rule Unions Two major one-da-y strikes involving millions of workers have been called against Ihe measure which the government says will bring trade unions under the rule of law. Employment and Productivity Minister Robert Carr, who steered the measure through months of angry debate at the end of the bill's third and final reading. Carr had told the Houe that in 1968 there were more than 2,000 strikes in Britain, at least 3,000 in 1969 and almost 4,000 in 1970. He said no responsible government could let the situation continue. Asst. Styles in Bone ,White or Black. Boys Girl's '( Black or White Asst. Styles. Asst. Styles CRINKLE All will be made responsible for West Pakistan affair in the new setup. and LADIES SHOES side by side. Some of these kids cant tell the difference. Among Fraser's patients, he said in a report to the British Journal of Psychiatry, was who 11, Sean, developed crying fits and nightmares of a big evil man with frightening eyes. That was after his family was twice evacuated from riots. Another patient was Margaret, 10, who lay awake with The opposition Labor Party Wednesday forced a marathon session on the bill in whicu 57 votes were taken on government amendments to the measure. Bhutte's People's Party who returned Wednesday from Dacca said Bhutto is still negotiating and we hope he CHILDREN'S, TEENS UNPHONE PATENT KIDDIE BAGS njoy th privacy of unlisted telephone HUS the convenience ( or write listing. Coll 364-899UNPHONi, SO D Street. two-yea- 'sessions. 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