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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 5

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Dover, Ohio
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Around the i iTh i India-Pak peace terms made SIMLA, India (AP) Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto reached their first peace agreement early tbday and promised future negotiations on other issues between their two nations, including Kashmir and the Pakistani POWs in India. The agreement, which came after five days of talks, said Indian and Pakistani forces will withdraw from the territories they seized last December along India's western border except in Kashmir. There they will maintain the cease-fire line established by the two-week war in December. The pact also contained a pledge to settle all disputes bilaterally and peacefully, and said steps should be taken to restore and normalize relations, which Pakistan severed Dec. 6 when India recognized Bangladesh, the former East Pakistan.

Airline strike talks underway MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Northwest Airlines and striking pilots resume negotiations today and a union spokesman said "things might start to move." Federal Mediator Harry Bickford said late Sunday negotiations would resume this afternoon, the first bargaining session since the strike began Friday morning. Both the Air Line Pilots Asso. and the company say they are in essential agreement on salary terms for pilots, a 26.7 per cent increase in pay and fringe benefits over three years. Still to be resolved are policy matters such as crew rest and work days, the union said.

An airline spokesman said Sunday Northwest has laid off "a very substantial majority" of its 8500 nonstriking employes because of the strike, but said he did not know the exact number. 5 mentally retarded men drown FALLS CITY, Neb. (AP) Five mentally retarded youths and a counselor with them on a weekend outing drowned Sunday in the Missouri River at Indian Cave State Park northeast of here. Officials of the Eastern Nebraska Community Office of Retardation (ENCOR) in Omaha said five were ENCOR clients and the sixth was a staff member. All were young men, ranging in age from 17 to 22.

Tom Hagel, 23, an ENCOR staff member, said a group of 15 had gone wading and three staffers had gone into the water to test its depth. When a dropoff was found, staffers formed a semicircle to prevent the young men from going over it. One youth broke through the semicircle and disappeared into the water, Hagel said, and four others then panicked and went through also. The staff member was drowned attempting to save one of the men. Ulster cease fire threatened BELFAST (UPI) A weekend of Protestant-Roman Catholic gun battles and gangland-style executions that claimed six lives pushed Norhtern Ireland's week-old cease-fire to the brink of collapse today.

The latest deaths raised the known fatality toll since violence erupted in Northern Ireland three years ago to 399. Both the IRA and the British army emphasized they considered the cease-fire still in force despite the heavy gun battle Sunday morning in Belfast's Old Park area and fresh outbursts early today between Protestants, Catholics and troops across the superhighway leading to Dublin. The wave of killings occured as the Protestant paramilitary Ulster Defense Assn. created the first barricade Protestant "no go" areas in Northern Ireland in protest against the British army's failure to wipe out IRA-controlled Catholic "no-go" areas in Londonderry. 3 auto crashes kill 15 COLUMBIA, S.C.

(AP) Six Columbia residents were killed Sunday in a fiery crash when their car veered out of control at -an intersection and burst into flames when it hit three parked trucks. Authorities said the car failed to stop for a traffic light at the intersection in West Columbia and was traveling at a speed in excess of 100 miles an hour. A car-train collision near Litchf ield in central Illinois Sunday killed four persons and critically injured another. Police said the car in which the victims were riding collided with a Norfolk and Western freight train at a country road crossing and was dragged more than a mile along the tracks after the crash. A car slowing down for a roadblock set up by police was struck from the rear by another auto in Portageville, and five persons perished in a fire that followed the crash.

DIES. Joseph Fielding Smith, 95, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Utter Day Saints, and spiritual leader of the three million worldwide bers, died of an apparent heart attack Sunday in Salt Lake City. He was the 10th leader since the church was formed In 1830 and had been president since January He was known as a theological conservative and opposed any watering down of the religion. Smith wrote more that 20 books on Mormon church history and doctrines. Protect convention WASHINGTON (AP) The Army will station between 1000 and 3000 paratroopers near Miami by the time the Democratic Convention opens a week from today.

Defense officials said the timing and eventual size of the federal- troop movement from Ft. Bragg, N.C., to Homestead AFB. will depend on how Miami Beach authorities size up the threat of disturbances by militant groups and whether outbreaks develop. The Justice Department will decide whether to send the troops into Miami Beach. Pentagon officials say troops will be committed only if disturbances grow too big for police and Florida National Guardsmen to handle.

Chess deadline set REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The International Chess Federation postponed the start of the Bobby Fischer- Boris Spassky world championship series until Tuesday after Fischer failed to arrive in Iceland over the weekend. The American champion was believed still in New York. Fischer's 24-game match with the Russian world champion was to have begun Sunday, and the president of the world federation, Dr. Max Euwe, announced if the challenger failed to show up by noon Tuesday he would risk forfeiting his chance at the title. Fischer's representatives in Iceland requested the postponement on the grounds that he was unable to play because of fatigue.

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