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Daily News from New York, New York • 245

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4' Ut i i I IN THE NATION IN THE jWOftLD IE PMIiM Chase for Reserves Arab Sees 100-Yr. War Nixes Debate on Subs 'A n. Cargo of Discredit March 20 AP) K.i'.v;irJ M. Kennedy I- the bring- B-irut, Lebanon, March 20 (UPI)1 Tunisian President Habib Bour-sruiba said today that the Middle East crisis would go on "for 100 more years" be 1 1 cause the Arabs suffer from a military inferiority complex toward Israel. In an interview with Washington, March 20 AP) Moving strengthen its re-reserve forces, the Air Force announced today an early discharge program for pilots, navigators and airmen who agree to join an Air National Guard or reserve unit.

Under the program, called Operation Chase, men who have served ne year of active duty can apply ir release if they volunteer to two years in the reserves for every year of their remaining active duty. Greece May Get Jets Washington, March 20 (UPI) The United States is negotiating an agreement to sell about 36 London, March 20 (UPI) A Labor Party member of Parliament called today for a debate on reports that Britain has sold two submarines to Israel, but House of Commons Speaker Selwyn Lloyd refused the request. Labor-ite Andrew Faulds said the matter is being considered by the Foreign Office, and members of Parliament should have a chance to express their views. He added that the supply of arms to any Middle East country "is likely to exacerbate a highly charged situation." A Call for Just Peace Turkey is concerned about the Middle East conflict as a threat to world peace and wishes to see JiM Beirut's An Na- tie Kennedy V. South Africa Yyfi har newspaper, tts Bourguiba said, XSP JVS -Every time we I' study a settle- ment to the Bourguiba Middle East problem, we find it worse than the one before it.

This situation could go on for 100 more years." The Tunisian leader said he did not think war would break out "because the Arabs suffer from an inferiority complex toward her (Israel) and because modern American weapons and know-how are at Israel's disposal. Sorry, Erother-in-Law breaking a ban traiie with v. tit) whites Ilvt i.f 5 'f. fill GOLDlOffs Ytejongsr yet milder jr-HIII 1- 0G3' "Til longer taste 1 hanto jt-t fighter Iam to Greece. Assistant of State Joseph J.

Sisco said today. Sisco made the disclosure while testifying before a House sub-c ittee ii support of the administration's proyDsed it end in justice, Turkish Premier Nihat Erim said yesterday. Speaking to the Afro-Asian nations at the United Nations, Erim also referred to Cyprus. He said that Turkey "wishes a rti-fiil I Bonn. March 20 (Snecial) Sisco 2.1a billion foreign military aid Specific amounts of V.

Murrr. 2' lPI I'. V. It-iun chromium A vessel Santf thf Mississippi River trtests by l.la-k violated a I'nit-d i trade with R't- A Jet Bedtime Urged Vasl.inirton. March 20 (UPI) T.v" congressmen said today tr.

would introduce in the a I II to direct a study the feasibility of curfews for anes at all of the nation's Rt-ns. Benjamin S. Rosen-ha! and Abner J. Mik-va 1 1 -Iil. their measure v.

ituhi establish a nine-member mmi-sien and give it six ths to return its findingrs. Th-y cltt-d a noise-abatement -rfew durinp normal sleeping irs on jet traffic at National Airport in Washington and a rr.iiar iurfew at Los Angeles. Economics and Finance Minister Karl Schiller placed on indefinite leave today his brother-in-law. Prof. Eberhard Machens, as head of the Federal Institute for Soil Research.

Schiller appointed Machens without telling all of the Bonn cabinet of their relationship. Although Chancellor Willy Brandt backed Machens as properly qualified, Machens asked to be relieved as a result of enduring heavy pressure by protesting institute personnel. Your Move, Boris Amsterdam, March 20 (AP) The International Chess Federation decided today that the world title match between champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and his U.S. challenger, Robert Fischer, will begin in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on June 22. With the title goes $138,500 in prize money, 72J2 't to the winner.

tion" that Erim would allow both Turkish and Greek Cypriot communities to live in harmony on the island. On an official visit to the United' States, Erim meets President Nixon today. i Strike Widens Bogota. Colombia, March 20 (UPI) The Colombian Federation of Educators ordered its members today to join a walkout of 35.000 high school teachers which started Feb. 21.

The two strikes will affect 30,000 schools and more than four mil-lion students throughout Co- lombia. The strikers are seeking wage hikes ranging up to 40 over their present monthly pay scales. i for Greece have not been made public, but Rvp. Wayr.e Hays D-Ohio) said military grants and credit sales funds for the Athens government were up 50' over last year in spite of a congressional ban on aid to that military regime. Prisons in Uproar More 3.000 convicts were confined to their cells yesterday after inmate work strikers at prisons in Ohio and Indiana, but at Walpole State Prison in Massachusetts.

200 inmates roamed their cellblocks after sabotaging locking equipment. Prison officials said demands ranged from higher pay the right to select cellmates and wear beards. 19 mg. 13 mg. nicotine av pet cigareite.

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