Show J Standard-Examin- Sunday June er 5 1988 11 A World o A Associated About 1000 supporters of deposed President Ferdinand Marcos march with Press the casket of Marcos’ mother as the body was moved to the Marcos home Marcos backers rally Aquino won’t let leader attend mother’s burial MANILA Philippines (AP) — About 1500 supporters of Ferdinand Marcos marched behind his mother’s hearse Saturday and flashed victory signs as her body was brought home to await burial The exiled president’s family which had hoped to persuade President Corazon Aquino to allow Marcos to return for the funeral said they had not yet set a burial date It has been one month since Josefa Edralin-Marco- s died Saturday’s procession accompanied her body from a suburban Roman Catholic church where it had lain in state to her home several blocks away Atleast four police cars headed the procession Traffic jammed on many streets as the procession inched its way to the house in the Manila suburb of San Juan Edralin-Marcobody had been kept at the Santuario de San Jose church since she died in a hospital on May 4 Her two children in Manila Pacifico Marcos had set no date for and Fortuna Maros-Barb-a s’ the funeral in hope that their exiled brother would be allowed to attend the burial Aquino has repeatedly said she won’t allow Marcos to return to the country for fear his presence would endanger national security Marcos’ supporters have held numerous street demonstrations since Edralin-Marcodeath to demand that Aquino change her mind and allow him to return Marcos lives in Hawaii where he fled with his immediate family after the February 1986 civilian and military revolt that ended his rule and swept Mrs Aquino to power Asked when the funeral would be held Pacifico Marcos said “It’s very hard to predict” He said he was still hoping his elder brother would be able to come home for the burial But Marcos-Barb- a told reporters later that she would telephone Marcos in Honolulu in two or three days to set a date for the funeral in the family’s hometown of Batac 240 miles north of Manila “We really have to start planning and I suppose we’ll have to do that” she said s’ 20-ye- ar Little Sizzlers Shultz says Jordan leader reluctant in peace talks CAIRO (AP) — Secretary of State George P Shultz met with King Hussein Saturday and said the Jordanian monarch is reluctant to engage in peace talks with Israel unless Israel agrees to give up land on the West Bank “If they feel there is no territorial compromise possible they then feel ‘What am I going to negotiate about?’ ” Shultz told reporters during his trip back to Egypt from the Jordanian capital of Amman Shultz on a mission to promote a US peace plan for the region flies to Israel today to try to get the assurance Hussein seeks from Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir His prospects are not bright Shamir told Israel radio Saturday he still opposes the US proposal for an international peace conference and does not expect a breakthrough during Shultz’s visit He also opposes trading land for peace the other essential part of the American plan meeting Shultz said he During his found an “intensity of interest” by Hussein in the li US plan for negotiations “As a general proposition they are in favor of proceeding” Shultz said But Hussein “hesitates to say ’yes we will’ ” he said Jordan controlled the West Bank from 1948 until 1967 when it joined Egypt and Syria in a war with Israel and lost the territory including east Jerusa2'2-ho- ur Arab-Israe- lem Shultz supports Jordan’s demand for an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank but has said giving Limit 1 12 oz Please up all the land was “not in the cards” Shultz has two sessions scheduled today with Shamir and separate meetings with Foreign Minister Shimon Peres Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin and members of the Israeli parliament the Knesset This is his fourth trip to the area this year Shultz said on his arrival Friday night he knew the odds were against him Shultz began the day with a session with President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt who has endorsed the US approach in principle Shultz has made Cairo his base shuttling from the Egyptian capital to meet with other leaders “We had a good personal visit” Shultz said after he and Mubarak spent an hour in private “It’s good to start this trip to the Middle East here in Egypt We worked together earlier this year trying to get this initiative going” Italy to accept 72 US being evicted from Spain Cinnamon F-1- 6s - ROME (AP) — The Italian government on Saturday agreed to a NATO request to accept 72 US fighter planes being evicted from Spain Defense Minister Valerio Zan-on- e said the government deemed it important that the planes remain in Europe to protect the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s southern flank He said moving them to Italy was the “only suitable solution" to keeping the wing in service and avoid- ing an act of “unilateral disarmament” The United States under an accord reached in January with Spain must remove the from the Torrejon air base near Madrid by 1991 The planes make up the US Air Force’s 401st Tactical Fighter Wing The Pentagon has said it would have to disband the unit unless a final decision on moving them to another European base was made F-1- by August Zanone said there was no reason for the concern over the transfer expressed by the Warsaw Pact since NATO was only establishing a new "peacetime Reg 149 Hormel can carry nuclebase" The ar weapons but Zanone emphasized they will be armed only with conventional weapons Warsaw Pact countries are concerned that their territorial airspace could come within range of the aircraft when the planes are moved from Spain to Italy The Italian government has reportedly been considering several sites in southern Italy as possible but Zanone bases for the said no decision has been reached F-1- F-1- 6s yet Zanone said NATO will meet the entire cost of relocating the planes estimated at about $500 million Italy’s decision made at a Cabinet meeting presided over by o Christian Democrat Premier De Mita had been expected following the formal request to Italy by NATO defense ministers in Brussels on May 26 At that time Lord Carrington said the alliance secretary-generthe planes represent “a considerable portion of our strength in the southern region" Italian government officials have said the transfer of the F- Cir-iac- al Pull-A-Par- ts Reg 169 16s would be examined ment later this month but that a vote would likely not be needed by Parlia- The Communists Italy’s party immediately criticized the decision Aldo a party leader denounced what he called the government’s haste in deciding and its lack of “national dignity” secon- d-largest Tor-torcl- la But Deputy Premier Gianni De Michelis whose Socialist Party had previously expressed some doubts about the transfer told reporters that the decision was taken with the support of all coalition partners De Mita’s coalition of his Christian Democrats together with Socialists Republicans Social Democrats and Liberals commands a comfortable majority in both houses each Ad Prices Effective June 5th-7t- h 1988 3945 Washington Blvd Ogden 2004 Harrison Blvd Ogden 2076 North Main Layton 1965 West 5600 South Roy East-We- Each of these advertised items is reauired to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each Albertson s store ecept as specifically noted in this ad RAIN CHECK of Parliament De Kf ichelis said his party negotiahoped that tions to reduce armaments would be successful and make the relocation unnecessary but that in the meantime Italy should not take what amounted to “an act of unilateral disarmament” AVAILABILITY Ve strive to have on hard sot'ce"! stock of adved'Sed It for any reamerchand'se son we a'e out of slock a Fa n check w ii be issued enab'ing you to buy the item at the advertised pure as soon as it becon t s available st X Copyright 1988 by Albertson's Inc AH Rights Reserved I |