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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 2

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2A MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER, Friday, June 27, 1980 Egypt blasts Begin's ideas -IN If CAIRO, Egypt (AP) Minister Menachem Begin has Egypt's vice president today been doing since he signed and accused Israeli Prime Minister implemented the Egyptian-Begin of "holding onto obsolete Israeli peace pact is put ob-ideas" and creating barriers to stacles in front of a permanent peace ever since the treaty was and comprehensive settlement signed 15 months ago. in the Middle East," Mubarak Inan.interview with the semi- said. after day Israel ft no certainty it would lead to a reopening of the negotiations, he said. In reply, an Israeli official in Washington urged the Egyptians to approach next week with a positive attitude. "If they think that they can put pressure this way on the Israeli government to make concessions, they are mistaken," said the Israeli.

The two-day session will be attended by Egyptian Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Aly, Israeli Interior Minister Yosef Burg and U.S. Mideast envoy Sol LinowiU. The autonomy negotiations were set up under the 1978 U.S.-sponsored Camp David accords, which also led to the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty signed at the White House in March 1979. the eastern sector from Jordan, the Israel has treated the whole city as capital. However, the status has not been confirmed by written law.

Sadat was angered further when the Israeli government announced plans to build 10 new Israeli settlements on the West Ba nk of the Jorda River. Egypt maintains the settlement plans have alienated the 1.2 million Palestinians who live on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and who are the subject of the autonomy negotiations. Sadat has also pressed for self-rule for Arab residents of East Jerusalem. In Washington Thursday, an Egyptian official who declined to be identified said he was optimistic the negotiations would make progress in the long run but that the session next week was only exploratory. There was has been creating obstacles.

In my view Menachem Begin could have become the hero of peace if peace had been achieved and not obstacles raised in its way." President Anwar Sadat susDended the autonomy talks after the Begin government announced it would support an opposition bill introduced "in the Israeli Parliament, or Knesset, declaring all of Jerusalem its capital. Israel made West Jerusalem its capital when the Jewish state was founded in 1948. Since the 1967 Mideast war, when it seized official Al Ahram newspaper, Vice President Hosni Mubarak also said Egypt will "never accept Israeli attempts to impose a fait accompli before the resumption of the (autonomy) talks" on the status of East Jerusalem the issue which led Egypt to break off the year-long negotiations in May. The chief negotiators of Egypt and Israel meet with U.S. officials for two days beginning Tuesday in Washington in an attempt to get the talks going again.

"Frankly the only thing Prime r. 'til i i i jU 'If u. Auti-Klan (SEME City leases building for day care center City commissioners have granted East Texas Human Development Corp. a two-year lease to operate a day care center in the city's old sheltered workshop. Parks and Recreation Director Cullen Jennings said HUDCO's proposal to establish a Head Start project at the building would not conflict with city use of it.

to restore order to the meeting (below) after two men denounce the Klan, the Nazis and the council for conducting the hearing. Hie American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan Miimhi parade- permits Thursday from the Detroit it otnu il. An unidentified man (above) seizes the microphone, denouncing the Klan. Police try VI flu WS" I -i WWs 7 71 i 5 Yli use charge, but Dawson said the case will be gWen to Shreveport for prosecution. i -ill He said HUDCO has agreed to pay all utility Dills iromaepi.

1 10 May 30, even when the facility is used for city functions. The city will make approximately $2,000 of necessary repairs at the building. HUDCO will erect a fence and provide pre-school playground equipment. Head Start Coordinator Gail Beil said HUDCO plans to make the playground available to the public when it is not being used by Head Start. Also during Thursday's session, commissioners approved changing the name of Elizabeth Street to Dunbar.

At their last meeting, commissioners approved to request from Marshall Independent School District trustees that Dunbar be Maverick Drive. Because of certain protests from the black community regarding the elimination of Dunbar, however, the commission agreed to redesignate the nearby Elizabeth Street in honor of Dunbar. Bridge sells KLUE-AM H.A. (Tony) Bridge, owner of cessfully" for 21 years, Bridge radio station KMHT in Marshall, said he felt it was time to sell the has announced the sale of station to concentrate his efforts KLUE-AM radio in Longview to on the direction of KMHT-AM McLarty Communications Inc. and KMHT-FM, Cypress Valley of Little Rock, Ark.

Cable Vision, Atlanta Cable Radio Longview, Inc. bought Vision, other business en-radio KLUE in 1959. Bridge, the terprises and civic and state company president, said he feels responsibilities the McLarty brothers will McLarty, a Southern operate the station at "the same Methodist University broad-high standards that have earned casting graduate, has several it (KLUE) its fine reputation." years of experience in the McLarty Communications communications industry, in- president Bud McLarty said the eluding work in radio and company is applying to the television programming and Federal Communications production. Commission for transfer of For the past year, he has been station license, with approval vice president of The'McLarty scheduled for Oct. 1.

Companies, a transportation and After operating "sue- automotive supplier. The p. TsaidLA ssld she'd mways. a 'j a it -iDT--ir i A i mi It r. hreveport VJ -inn: chase triyn il nxn ait a stolen mis pec in an off j.i'i'.mh;.

28, of -r-'i irrimi-iJiately s'i; OM-pnri police. I M-iKirlment of Hi ''J suspect into county Pfi PARENTAL GUOANCf SUGGESTED -52- tl DM. 4i-S 00-7 5 30 5:00 Opeii Decades ago 9. cmvmw i- ill. -g MS- police run Public Safety Trooper Bill Dawson, who arrived moments later.

Johnson was charged with attempted use of a motor vehicle and a number of traffic offenses, Dawson said. He was taken to Harrison County jail, where he remained this mor- advocate a state-wide road bond issue and primise a program of highway construction that will reach every section of the state if he is chosen the state's chief executive. JUNE 27, 1940 Contractors Were expected to begin Thursday afternoon construction of a two-story, brick and steel building on the site formerly occupied by the Strand Theater. The building will be occupied by the McLellan Company, whose store is at present on the east side of the square, under a 15-year lease. quote Texaco Entex Witco 37- 1534 26'h Noon quotes courtesy of Edward D.

Jones and member of New" York Stock Exchange, offices at 114 E. Austin, Marshall. Phone 1 I Showtimes Showtimes 1 2 30 Frii only 12:30 2:45 2 Shreveport authorities said they would move to extradite Johnson if the suspect refused to waive the procedure. Thechase began about 11 p.m. on' GTeenwood Street in Shrepport.

where police of: ficers allegedly saw Johnson trying to break into a business. Johnson fled in the stolen van, according to reports, pursued by officers. Shreveport headquarters radioed Marshall and Harrison County officers for help in chasing the westbound suspect. Dawson said be was heading east on 80, trying to intercept Johnson, hen he saw the white van leave the road about three-quarters of a mile away. "They (Shreveport police) had him handcuffed by the time I got there." the trooper said.

"Every time they pulled alongside him (during the chase), they said he tried to run them off the road. They said he ran four or five other cars off the road." Johnson was charged by local officers with the unauthorized DRIVE-IN THEATER OPEN EVERY NIGHT Show starts at dusk. KRAKERvs KRAKER Dustin Hoffman pp Meryl Strep rU ICE CASTLES Bobby Benson Lynn Holly Johnson pp Each feature shows one time only. Stag $4.00 Children's Village, U.S.A., presents H0STS MIKE CONNORS AND FLORENCE HENDERSON Special appearances by. Steve and Wr A' Cyndy Garvey, -Rhonda Fleming and iwi Ted Mann, Fred and June MacMurray, 1 1 Jin.

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special about real people trapped in ff the nightmare world, of child abuse 4 "Every American 'kT should see this CHILD ABUSE You've read about you've vi- important special." heard about it talked about it y. now it's i Rorence time to do something about it! XT Henderson II SI IHL'II announces tor public i county. Mr, inlawed weighing i 1 1 oi i tor the wishes to iae's work, txit Miut the hi. in weigher. NK -Mi! in Harrison Hiiilical rally I.eard S.

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