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Show Price of Pro-Hr- I it imi i fii lank. - 1 Kli li.iiu The Cars, Bicycles , Carts PEKING pi pe..rg a city so r.tw to cars tr.at driers or.., reer.tG were allowed to use tr.e.r w head-l.g.- t traffic A'HINGToN AP, entunuc recover) now faces serious congest. on from truck norse-car- auto municipal officials said - fe M.i h. of Kay Rxnd..ph gar, Department A Puhlu Hrj.tr. s f xd ar.d rutr.tion ad..sory cumn.s s. or. sa.d her sta'e ras smn a ft p..c the Lw ;err : f.r foud prov.ded pr.vav etrgncy..ncreased rr.i.re ten". 2. n . r.arit.es per ce"t .n the past year ar.d rr....ona o: Amer.ca.ia are facing a lorg a" I pa.rful w.nter an advocaev group for tr.e pj.r sa j Friday The nor. prtf.t Food Research d Act. on Center wn.ch monitors federal fjd as3.3tar.ee programs reported the resu.ts of a survey of 198 providers such as churches and bancs in 36 states and the D.str.ct of f Officials attr.nue tr.e e.ogged routes to the eap.tai s growing prosper.?;, wfuth has attracted a flood of commerce and shoppers from cutis ing regions To free the c.ts from its worsening nisn-hou- r stranglehold the Pemr.g Trnff.e Bureau announced drastic new controls inc'.ud.r.g prefab. t.ng left turns at major intersections and staggerirg hours to present bicycle and bus fd jams Coi Under the new regulations parking and loading w.Il be tanned at certa.n hours and trucks will be barred frcm some roads during daytime Peking has 9 3 million people 4 3 million bicycles and 240 OOci mo'or sehicles Off.ciaLs estimate traffic volume has been rising 17 percent a month "The poor kid was sittin oo ol Ruff when cat went b." America Inflictirm Blows on IIam The re f.ris that the demand for emergency food increased 20 4 vear am.mg percent o.er the past those who responded " the center sa.d in a report Furthermore 612 percent of the t prov.ders reported that over 50 of the.r caseload is made up uf fam.Les w.th children Almus 71 percent reported the. could not meet current needs in their local communities ' it said three--quarte- Irans President Threatens Hostile retaliations would occur It did not blows' Khamenei say what US meant US officials have accused Iran of supporting terror .st attacks against American diplomatic and military installations in Lebanon in the past 18 months Those attacks have killed and wounded hundreds of Americans Iranian Cyprus iAPi President All Khamenei said Friday his country wiil deem it our right to retaliate anywhere m the world.' as Iorg as the United States remains hostile to it Tehran s offcial news agency reported The Islamic Republic News Agency iIRN'Aj said Khamenei made his comments during an open am prayer meeting Friday two days before the fifth anniversary of the seizure of the U S Embassy in Tehran on Nov 4 Seizure of the U S Embassy by students five years ago. 'served to expose the interference of the U S government in the affairs of Iran." IRN'A quoted him as saying Iran held 53 Americans hostage in the embassy for 444 days 1979 ' As long as the United States government follows a policy of inflicting blows upon the Islamic republic, we too deem it our right to retaliate anv where throughout the world." Khamenei said IRNVs report, monitored in Nicosia. Cyprus, did not say whether Khamenei specified how. where, or when U.S. Such incidents have repeated.) occured in the world and the wond will see more of them in the future he said 'The people of the Un.ted States should know that as long as Washington follows a policy of bullying and hectoring other nations, more and more such blows will be inflicted upon the United States and the United States will become ignominous increase in demand ger.cv If A ass.star.ce Jact 0 Cornell deputy the Health and Welfare Nassau Court) NY v.ews w.th 2 jo poc-f.uent suburban count) V.rk City showed that were undernourished VsljrtGv Vivmiyf A5 1)84 'Tfc.s report represents of human pai.n and suffering M.cr.ael R Lemov the center s exec- utive d.rector told a news corfer-er.e- f d to tr.p.e lj programs individuals and fam.Les are turning in increasing oers to an overburdened net At. rr 'A e" urgency If A assistance providers in his af near New near.) all se I: a died that many houv-hds are tc.rg referred to emergency food assis'arce Dv state ar.d 1'jual government agehc.es who cannot he.p them A tas firce appointed by Pres dent Rea gun reported last January that it was unable to substantiate of rampant burger but sa.d there doubtless was some hunger in America The tasc fiirce found that 'for me vast majority of low income people t.ne private and public parts of the income maintenance and food assistance efforts are ava.lable and suffi who take advantage cl c.er.t for tn-them " The private report said the rate of increase m people served by emergency food providers ranged from a low of 9 9 percent in the Southeast to a high of 34 9 percent in the West The office of Agriculture Secretary John R Block referred inquiries to Robert E Leard. administrator of tr.e Agriculture Departments food and nutrition service who did not return a telephone call for comment on the report o ig -- Mary Goodwin chief health department nutritionist in M .r.tg .mery County Md in the Wash.rgon suburbs sa.d the number of people who were issued emergency fn.d m the one of the wealthiest in the county doubled betweer 1980 and nation Navy to Conduct BRIDGETOWN Barbados The United States will send a 'The statistical results lnd.ca'e an increase in demand for food despite he the current economic recover) said The increasing need is national m scope ar.d of major proportions Absent immediate increases in federal state and local efforts to alleviate hunger, this will be a long and painful w.r.ter for millions of Americans " etw-cte- d.rectcr of Courc.l of sa.d .rter Caribbean Exercises e i.nd 'A .j'A Ur erner -- fA stamps he said l.S. s .,-.- 3 mo The report sa.d that w.ihout ade-resources to purchase fuud, u.v scr.td or ur. terser. ed by public a On!) 25 percent of the el. g. tie p m Nassau were receiv mt.a per-cer- NICOSIA Ikr Tr'hane Demand for Emergency Food Rising. Painful Winter Ahead. Group Says Jamming Up Peking bicscle am Fridas u t i AP, -- guided-missil- e destroyer and other vessels to the eastern Caribbean neit week to help train regional naval forces the U S Embassy here said Friday The embassy said vessels and men from Barbados Antigua St Lucia. Dominica and St Vincent will join U S naval forces on Tuesday for maritime training drills off Barbados Their actions demonstrated that world nations now stand against tyranny and injustice, and the seizure of the den of spies' the U S Embassy in Tehran set the example Khamenei said ' i x. 1 . j n -- . (or Vsl Israelis OK Freeze On Wages, Prices and Taxes TEL AVIV. Israel (APj The government reached agreement with business and union leaders Friday on a three-mont- h freeze of wages, prices, and taxes. Prime Minister Shimon Peres announced He said it was a major step toward solving Israel's economic crisis The accord was reached m a five-homeeting after weeks of often bitter negotiations. No date was announced for implementing the plan, but Israel Television said it was to go into effect Monday. The key provision was to reduce inflation compensation for salaried workers Many economists view the system as a major cause of the wage-pne- e spiral. Manufacturers will freeze dividends and profits they pay shareholders "This agreement is an important step forward in healing the economy." Peres told a news conference after initialing the pact But he warned that further steps would have to be taken to revive the economy, which is suffering from an annual inflation rate that some projections say will reach 900 percent by the end of this year The 20 officials from government labor and business who attended Friday's session said some details had yet to be made final and the pact had to be ratified by the Cabinet, the Central Committee of the Histadrut trade union federation, and the Manufacturers Association The Histadrut represents about 80 percent of Israel's 1 4 million workers Besides a soaring inflation rate. Israel's economic burdens include a $24 billion foreign debt, a trade deficit that totalled $5,3 billion in 1983 but has improved slightly this year, and dwindling foreign currency reserves of $1 9 billion that can cover only two months worth of imports The agreement was the first major test of the Peres-lebipartisan government. which listed dealing with ur wage-indexi- : " i u j i id fi i the economy as its No 1 prionty when it took office Sept 14 ; J CO Finance Minister Yitzhak Modai said the agreement was meant "to give us time and to pave the way for future economic moves" He said these would include further cuts in the government's $23 billion budget. It has already been cut by $i billion and a reduction of up to $1 billion more is planned The size of the spending cuts was no specified Nor was anything said about cuts in the 30.000 government jobs initially mentioned as part of the government's program Modai did not say how the government would keep prices from soaring once the agreement expired Economic observers said the freeze was designed to soak up the publics spare cash and lower consumption by limiting buying power Yisrael Kessar. who heads the Histadrut. said the agreement was not all we wanted." But he welcomed the government's "understanding for the need to share the burden fairly and to J S'i; I 3 the compensate " lower-incom- sl ' sibt il t kK b . t bs : i e .iJ ! i I 5-YE- AR tit a it? I LIMITED WARRANTY d3 1 the microwave oven that hangs up under . kitchen cabinets t eeps counter space open and usable! 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