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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 15

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Rochester, New York
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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Thursday, Nov. 15, 1979 South Korea to reopen Parliament today World CUSHION. SALE Troops shot up, say guerrillas ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Moslem guerrilla fighers from Afghanistan yesterday claimed to have killed 240 Afghan troops and destroyed government tanks in recent fighting south of the Afghan capital of Kabul. UPI Ambassador taken ill MOSCOW U.S. Ambassador Thomas J.

Watson Jr. suffered an acute gall bladder attack yesterday and flew to the United States for treatment and possible surgery, an embassy spokesman said. UPI Volcano forces evacuation QUITO, Ecuador The Pequeno volcano on the main island in Ecuador's Galapagos archipelago began spouting lava and volcanic ash Tuesday, forcing the evacuation of residents the area, authorities said. UPI SEOUL, South Korea South Korea's political groups agreed yesterday to put Parliament back into business, and agreed to name a committee to examine the constitution. Acting President Choi Kyu-hah will address the opening of the one-chamber National Assembly, the South Korean parliament, today.

Meetings of the assembly have been suspended since the assassina-. tion of President Park Chung-hee. Choi has proposed an election by Jan. 25 to pick a new president who will basically be a caretaker. He said the new president will be expected to revise the constitution, to restore political freedom, and call new elections.

UPI Red Cross chief threatened MANAGUA, Nicaragua Sympathizers of ousted dictator Anastasio Somoza have threatened to kill the president of the Nicaraguan Red Cross, charging that he handed over national guardsmen to Sandinista rebels at the end of the war. Ismael Reyes, president of the Nicaraguan Red Cross, said unidentified phone callers accused him of double-crossing former national guardsmen who surrendered at the end of the war and of handing them over to Sandinista rebels. UPI Guerrilla leaders drop demand LONDON Guerrilla leaders at the Zimbabwe Rhodesia peace talks dropped their demand last night for a direct say in running the country before Britain, still technically the colonial power, grants independence. AP Tin workers extend strike LA PAZ, Bolivia Workers at two of Bolivia's largest tin mines voted to extend their strike for at least 48 hours, putting additional economic pressure on the new military government, a newspaper reported yesterday. AP Take 20 off on all foam! Take 20 off an any fabric in stock.

and that includes discontinued 1st quality fabrics that have previously been reduced from 35 to 50 off list price! Final Days! Memphis hopeful calls report 'gutter tactics' FOR FOAM CHRISTMAS PROJECTS SAVE 20 Bean Bag Pellets Pop-ln-Pillows Shredded Foam Packaging-Shipping Foam Nation Fabrics and Foam University who was called the U.S. Army's "foremost tank commander" of World War II by Gen. Omar Bradley, died Tuesday at the age of 85. AP Spraying off Florida to be probed TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Gov.

Bob Graham was asked yesterday to investigate the possibility flu-causing bacteria was sprayed on Panama City and Key. West during biological warfare testing in the early 1950's. UPI Newspaper to challenge closed trial PROVIDENCE, R.I. The Providence Journal Co. yesterday prepared to fight a defense motion for a' secret trial of three University of Rhode Island students on sex-related charges.

UPI MEMPHIS, Tenn. Former judge Otis Higgs, seeking to become the city's first black mayor, blamed "gutter tactics" for an election-eve report yesterday that he fathered an illegitimate son 21 years ago. The race between Higgs and Mayor Wyeth Chandler has been bitter. Fifty-seven percent of the registered voters in Memphis are white. UPI Utility wants to vent krypton HARRISBURG, Pa.

Metropolitan Edison Co. said yesterday it wants to vent radioactive krypton gas from its crippled Three Mile Island nuclear reactor next year in order to avoid the chance of an uncontrolled leak from storage facilities. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission and state 544-8500 461-4840 officials at the public hearing would not comment specifically on the proposal. AP 8 tuna boats seized by Peru SAN DIEGO Eight U.S. tuna boats have been seized by Peru for fishing too close to its border, and the ships and 125 crewmen are under heavy guard in the port of Talara, a tuna industry spokesman here said yesterday.

AP 'Foremost tank commander' dead WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt. Maj. Gen. Ernest Harmon, a' former president of Norwich 51 9 E. RIDGE ROAD WIN-JEFF PLAZA (between Seneca Hudson) (corner Wmton Jefferson) Roc Ion Washington Diggs conviction upheld WASHINGTON, A federal appeals court yesterday upheld the conviction of Rep.

Charles C. Diggs who took kickbacks from staffers and had government paychecks issued to persons who handled his personal affairs In a 2-1 decision, a U.S. Court of Appeals panel upheld all 29 counts that led to Diggs' jury conviction a year ago and a three-year prison sentence that he has not started serving. AP Possible overcharges The Department of Energy said that four oil companies Gulf Oil Marathon, Amarada Hess and Sun Oil Co. may have committed price-control violations totalling more than $145 million.

Some of the alleged violations may riot have resulted in actual overcharges to consumers so far, but could lead to overcharges if they were not corrected, the department said. AP Millions for relief ok'd President Carter has signed a bill authorizing an additional $410 million in refugee aid over two years plus $60 million specifically for Cambodian relief, the White House said. UPI Stamps bill progresses A House Agriculture subcommittee narrowly approved a bill to lift a ceiling on food stamp expenditures for fiscal years 1980 and 1981. UPI Sanctions to continue President Carter decided to maintain U.S. economic sanctions against Zimbabwe Rhodesia despite what he called "encouraging progress" toward a peaceful settlement.

AP Strike threat at Conrail eases New York because of delays in getting a permit to use the former estate of showman Billy Rose as a religious retreat. UPI Arrested for fraud NEW YORK A threat by the Transport Workers Union to strike the i entire Conrail system Saturday morning has been put off for a week after the carrier postponed the layoff of 500 carmen until Nov. 24. Negotiations were to start Monday in an effort to avoid a walkout that could halt Conrail freight operations throughout the Northeast and Conrail commuter lines serving major metropolitan areas. AP Moonies sue town NEW YORK The Unification Church yesterday filed a $3 million suit against a Westchester County town NEW YORK A man has been arrested at his Manhattan home on federal charges he conspired with a cohort in Italy to purchase a St.

Louis bank using $5.9 million in fraudulent bank drafts, authorities said yesterday. Hugh Winchester, 49, who is originally from Philadelphia, was arrested Tuesday night by FBI agents. UPI NOW! YOU CAN BUY LUXURY FURS AT A FRACTION OF ACTUAL WORTH! PRE-OWNED and NEW mm There's a touch of Grace in Kodak Colorhurst instant cameras. CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS AMD HUNDREDS OF FURS! rni ia a rii. iv iu SAL 10 to 6 NOV.

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