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would be illegal under a state of emergency The giant Anglo American Corp which employs more than half the es timated 330000 strikers fired 18400 to b workers from seven idles shafts and marked 30000 others for dismissal if they failed to report Friday Another 2000 were given until Sat urday to resume work eTR Kohl said Wednesday that West Germany would dismantle the missiles if the Soviets and Americans de- stroy all their intermediate-rang- e missiles — weapons with ranges between 300 and 3000 miles The Pershing were considered the most serious obstacle to a agreement on intermediate-rang- e weapons which both sides have said was close otherwise West Germany had refused to give up either the missiles or its right to modernize them Soviet negotiators say the missiles should be part of any agreement between the superpowers since the United States controls the warheads The US position is that it will not negotiate about third-partweapons and the missiles were part of an agreement that existed when talks began in Geneva Switzerland Observers suggested that Kohl's surprise offer could permit real progress on arms control at a September meeting of Secretary of State George P Shultz and Eduard A Shevardnadze the Soviet foreign minister and perhaps lead to a third Reagan summit with Mikhail S Gorbachev Gerasimov said the "situation has changed for the better" but added that the Reagan speech "was permeated with a sense of and force in a didactical tone of a worldly wise teacher again and again preaching to a naughty boy” US-Sovi- ?7 et y US-Sovi- Fly Deltas New NonstopTb Orlando Canada Proposes Settlement That May End Rail Strike OTTAWA (UPI) — The government proposed legislation Thursday that could send 48000 striking rail workers back to their jobs as early as Saturday and force both sides in the walkout to submit to binding arbitration The important thing is the workers get back to woik and the trains get bark on the rails and we feel arbitration is the appropriate mechanism in this case" Labor Minister Pierre ( adieux told reporters outside Parliament Legislation proposed by the Conservative government would become law 12 hours after being approved by both houses of Parliament — the Conservative-dominated House of Commons and Liberal controlled Senate hut such sjreedy enactment bypassing the normal legislative pro-tes- s would also require the unanimous consent of both opposition parties House leaders for the Liberal- iini New Democrats said they wold decide after reviewing the leg-is- l itmn if they would support swift e or delay enactment by forc-ma lengthy debate I he Senate which had been on summer recess for a week planned to return Friday afternoon to consider the legislation Glass 65 Stop Talking Down to Us Kremlin Warns Reagan MOSCOW (AP) — President Reagan is trying to instruct the Soviet & 1 o "Black workers in have few weapons but weapons is withdrawal said “A general strike resort it is one of the have " BOUNTIFUL Cvar Fuller Paints 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