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The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 2

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DURnAM MORNING HERALD WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 1954 PAGE2A Mondale Hart Eat Declare Peace dent Richard Nixon who was then vice president and Nelson A Rockefeller in Rockefeller's Fifth Avenue apartment That session however lasted eight hours and resulted in Nixon's embracing internationalist views on some of the issues of the day to the dismay of conservatives Hart and Mondale apparently did not discuss issues the meeting's purpose appeared to be to erase the residue of hard feelings from their long primary battles and the often personal jabs in them But in their joint news conference Tuesday Hart said the personal conflicts between the two of them had been And even during their battle -neither of us accused the other of Hart said recalling that four years ago George Bush had ridiculed Reagan's economic ideas as "voodoo but still was able to run as his vice presidential candidate Hart said of of Mondale: "He and I have been friends are friends and will continue to be Mondale said "If the Republicans think they are contending with a divided party they can forget it" Mondale has more than enough delegates to win the nomination and these are growing steadily The peace meeting was arranged over the weekend by Sen Edward Kennedy NEW YORK AP) Walter Mondale and Gary Hart had breakfast Tuesday and then shoulder-to-shoulder in the sunshine declared they will work together to defeat Ronald Reagan Hart seemed to be resigned to not being his presidential nominee things that divide us are modest compared to the things that divide the two of us from President Reagan" Mondale the apparent winner in their long battle for delegates told a street full of reporters Both said they did not discuss the possibility of a Mondale-Hart ticket and Hart said he was continuing his candidacy But he no longer as he had so often for months gone that he ex pects to be die nominee While Mondale and Hart talked party politics the third candidate the Rev Jesse Jack-son was in Havana getting ready for an afternoon meeting with Cuban President Fidel Castro to seek release of more than 20 political prisoners Jackson interviewed on NBCs show before the Mon-dale-Hart meeting called the talks between his two rivals a "step in the right direction" The hour-long meeting between Hart and Mondale in the East Side townhouse of a wealthy Mondale supporter Arthur Krim was reminiscent of the famous of Fifth Avenue" reached in a pre-convention meeting in 1960 between Presi ShoukterTo-Stoulder Pila Mondale And Hart Face Press Hijackers Seize Iranian Airliner Jackson Castro Mum After Havana Meeting get the sense that Castro really understands the advantage of communicating with the Jackson said is not going to negotiate away his self-respect But a mutually respectable relationship is quite When their request for political asylum was refused they flew to Nice France The four who sought asylum were taken into custody by French police and four other Iranians aboard the twin-engine craft who did not ask for asylum were returned to Iran along with the airplane Egyptian authorities said they allowed the pilot of the Fokker-27 to land at Luxor when he said the plane was running low on ported official Middle East News Agency said the jetliner landed at Cairo for refueling indicating that Egypt would not grant the hijackers political asylum It was the second commandeered Iranian plane to land in Egypt in two weeks Two weeks ago four Iranian military officers including the pilot and copilot flew a Fokker-27 navy transport plane to Luxor in southern Egypt fuel The Iran Air liner was hijacked over Shiraz on a domestic flight from Tehran to the southern Iranian city of Bushehr Tuesday afternoon It then flew to Doha Qatar where all but three of the captives were released There was no information about the identities or demands The agency said in a report monitored in Nicosia Cyprus that the hijackers CAIRO Egypt (API-Two hijackers seized an Iranian airliner Tuesday and forced the pilot to fly to the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar They released 142 people there and with three crewmen still aboard flew to Egypt The Iran Air Boeing 727 jetliner landed at international airport after being refused permission to land at Aswan in south- era Egypt a spokesman at the government press center at the Cairo airport re Before Castro and Jack-son held their meeting the Cuban leader met with the entire Jackson delegation for an hour and hair JACKSON was given special treatment throughout his visit to Havana HAVANA Cuba (AP) The Rev Jesse Jackson met for four and one-half hours Tuesday with Cuban President Fidel Castro tc seek the release of prisoneis and Improved UA-Cuban relations Their session was delayed in starting and ran an hour longer than sched- wanted to go to France and seek political asylum In Qatar the pilot of the hijacked aircraft appealed for landing permission because he was running out of fuel uled concluding around 9:30 pm EDT Following the meeting Jackson and Pearson From 1A Castro went to a reception for traveling party in the Palace of the Revolution without speaking to reporters about their discussions A joint news conference by Jackson and Castro scheduled after the meeting wu held up for at least an hour by the reception said Frank Watkins press secretary to Jackson NEITHER the Democratic presidential candidate nor Castro made any comments the meet ing began at the Palace of the Revolution Before the meeting Jackson said he felt during his preliminary discuuion with Castro over dinner Monday night from NCCU in 1970 He wu a member of St Joseph's AME Church the AS Hunter Lodge Number 825 the John Avery Boys Club the George White Bar Association the NC Association of Black Lawyers and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc A graveside service will be conducted at 11 am Friday in Beechwood Cemetery by the Rev WW Easley Pearson is survived by his wife Mrs Mildred Harris Pearson Instead of flowers contributions may be made to -the Durham Chapter of the NAACP Frazier said "There's an old cemetery near Colonial Street where slaves and black people were buried He wanted to clean it up and put a fence around it He always felt people should have a lot of respect for the Pearson was a native of Greensboro and moved to Durham to live with his grandparents at an early age He graduated from Whitted School in 1918 and received his undergraduate degree from WU-berforce University He received his tow degree in 1932 from Howard University He received an honorary doctor of tows degree the Citizens Committee on Negro Affairs now the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People Before he retired in the late 1970s he was a professor of tow at NC Central University "Over the years he trained and directed so many young black attorneys as they came into the Frazier said Pearson was state attorney general under Robert Morgan and successor Rufus Edmisten Pearson remained active in the Durham chapter of the NAACP until his death He was honored in 1979 at the fifth annual Freedom Fund Dinner and was one of the first to receive the Francis Ellis Rivers Award given by the NAACP Legal Defense Fund "I consulted with him regularly on situations and things that the NAACP was involved Frazier said "I considered him a great counsel He was a man full of wisdom knowledge experience and thing he and I were working on at the time of his death was a project that demonstrates the kind of man he desegregation cases against boards of education in Hendersonville Stanly County Asheboro Pitt County and Perquimans County Pearson was the first NAACP state general counsel a position he retired from in the late 1970s Frazier said Pearson directed the defense of many of the demonstrators at sit-ins in the tote 1950s and early 1960s He also handled cases involving discrimination in the integration of hospitals and organizations throughout the state In Durham Pearson was one of the founders of NatOM OMrinw SOW NOAA US DM CdmwU Weather Watch The Triangle Mostly sunny today with high in the Southerly winds The State Forlty cloudy May wMh chanco ct oinmoon Mwndontorm In Mm bmuiiIgIim Mm Hv immv ultwdion Portly cMudv tonMM and Thundav wHti a chanca riiowori and Mum-Mantoran Htth May and Thura-day In Mm Hi aiaaHor isaM Ik Mm moumalm Law MioM Ml Mm around 10 mph Partly tonight and Thursday with a 40 per PSO Force From 1A The Nation cent chance of showers and thunderstorms Low in the low 60s High around i day included four public safety sergeant positions for downtown patroL Lassiter said they would be switched to the station on Cole Mill Road HMtwriTwnooraturu (He) loworiTamootoliiro IlM Mian Tima wntura 71 Odow Manual Mi I Coal Paaraa Dcy 4 Residents of Area A and appealed to the Court of Appeals which upheld the Superior Court ruling John Randall the lawyer representing the opponents could not be reached Tuesday But an appeal may be filed up to 15 days after the certification of the court decision "In the absence of anything else occurring July 9 would be the effective date of City Attorney William Thornton said Lassiter said At full strength Station 10 would have 20 officers: four for each of four shifts plus one officer per shift for relief Lassiter said the next class of public safety recruits would begin training Aug 6 Academy training lasts six months and recruits ride with veteran officers for about three months after graduation be a permanent Lassiter said but it would mean that the extraordinary staffing measures would be necessary until April 1985 He said overtime pay had not yet been approved Special units that could be called on to provide officers for patrol include the detective bureau vice youth identification ana the Selective Enforcement Team The city budget for the fiscal year beginning Sun Moore community A third area included in that round of annexation did not contest the city's actum In City Council discussions questions about annexation and the adequacy of the public safety force focused on the northwestern suburbs rather than the eastern ones just have to make do with what we Hills Eut Westwood Estates Hidden Hills Spring Valley Archer Woods Forest Acres and Huckleberry Springs Those neighborhoods were identified Area A when the city announced annexation plans in the summer of 1982 The court decision also covered Area east of the present city limits a section that takes in Mist Lake Northeast Hills CAP Industrial Park and the Merrick- County nWrelaai 113 a Sgllllii I iV mm rieGNMilR tHSuwad 01 OwriaotootC ChortaaMiLWVa perior Court where the city's motion to dismiss their petition was granted on March 15 1983 Opponents then Iojil: tMMMdlimia huaddHyM look: MmoMoMae humidity IS lam: Mmawahnk HamMNyM Iojil: Mmamahnia hwnMMrtf tan today at fcB uatfcH CMwaland CmumMsSC CriumbuoOh Concord NH Multi ElPaoa EvanavlHo Three-Day Forecast Friday Nnudi Sunday: ru iiy csouay arm iimri or vnunporvaonna rmiit Qunnv I Idaho Shuttle From 1A 'Frivolous' Form Earns Apology was a valve malfunction The look for any single alarm react Only one of the two valve showed trouble NASA officials meet Wednesday to assess the the delay 72 Jl 72 51 MM dr 71 4 51 dr Jl dr MM dr 74 47 I 91 42 MM 71 49 91 71 7 54 91 71 45 41 97 74 19 42 40 71 41 57 52 79 52 J4 49 Jl 91 74 Jl 19 41 49 41 51 NS 77 49 Jl 57 71 12 92 74 11 Ml 75 59 Jl I 90 47 41 dr dr dr mli dr dr dr dr dr 79 Grad Fa Utah In ttw No wtlti oonw 7k Mm mouniaMM Low In Mm Mo i Bo auar Mm Mthar maun to fly on a US spaceship and Charles Walker a McDonnell Douglas engineer who wu going along to work on his firm's drug-making project pilot Michael Coats and minion specialists Steve Hawley and Richard Multone In the immediate aftermath of the shutdown engineers were concerned with The World atv Little I ing the getting the crew out unloading the fuel and venting dangerous gues Because of that engineers had time to analyse the failure enough to know whether the valve wu bad or instruments had given a false reading do not know in this time where the failure actually is" said Robert Lindstrom manager of shuttle projects at Marshall Space FUght Center Abu the NASA facU- once they ignite Hartsfield said his crew very quiet" in the cabin launch team kept us very much aware of what wu happening There never wu any great apprehension or concern" Anxious controllers scanned the status of shuttle tanks that hold 500000 gallons of volatile fueL If pressure grew too high in the tanks the fuel could explode fire broke out beneath the Discovery booster rockets and wu doused The crew wu kept informed course we were interested in the conversations concerning the fire We were prepared to bail out if necessary but the launch team had the situation under control and at no time did I feel that we were not Hartsfield wu quoted saying NASA told crew to take the rest of the week off before midafternoon all had left The commander wu staying until Friday regroup when we get a new launch a NASA official said Hartsfield is the only one in the crew who hu flown in space before The others are Judy Resnik the second woman to named MUWlfer 41 Me 8 41 dr Me 77 dr 7) Me 71 Me 41 45 44 dr 44 45 dr 52 41 91 45 dr 71 41 44 Me 71 57C 41 Me ummAItm NewYert NerttiPtarte Oklahoma City 91 47 Ml 92 71 91 77 40 M4 70 47 41 Jl 40 40 J7 75 41 JO 91 dr dr dr rn dr rn rn dr shuttle computers and then sensors were to damage and Only once before in 42 manned launches had a liftoff been stopped when there wu in the In December 1965 the two-man Gemini 6 craft was setting off on a rendezvous mission Its launch wu aborted one second before liftoff and forced a three-day delay flight crew had lain on their backs for hours awaiting the Tuesday liftoff that never came On schedule precisely at 8:43 am EDT two engines fired then stopped Launch control spokesman Mark Hess had announced have as bursts of steam spewed from the base of the shuttle Three seconds later he announced have an though no only machines knew why Shuttle engines fire seven seconds before liftoff enabling the ship to reach full thrust before steel hold down pins are blown to release the shuttle If the shuttle should lift off with its boosters and just one or two engines controllers would direct the astronauts to shuck the rockets and fuel tank in the Atlantic and glide back to the launch-site landing strip Hartsfield quoted in a NASA release said he thought when the engines kicked on that Discovery wu on its way simultaneously we had the engine he said wu then I knew that we were not going anywhere and my major concern wu that the solids rocket boosters did not The boosters which augment the shuttle's three main engines be shut off Nona Kano 'lone City Kiev Lima The suspect fuel five indies in diameter by 10 inches controls the flow of fuel into the combustion dumber of the first firing engine Whether or not there actually was a valve problem NASA hu plenty of problems now The delay is costly both in agency expenses and in terms of reputation a reliable space transport agency WASHINGTON (AP) The Internal Revenue Service promises a refund with interest and an apology to an Idaho woman who was penalized $500 after correcting what the IRS considered a frivolous tax return Sen Steven Symms said Tuesday Symms an Idaho Republican quoted IRS Commissioner Ros-coe Egger Jr as saying the penalty was imposed in my in the case of Bonnie Eld of Boise According to Symms when Mrs Eld filed her tax return last year she crossed out four words on the the statement declaring penalties of that the return was true and complete The IRS rejected the return on grounds it was incomplete and Mrs Eld quickly filed a proper version The IRS processed the amended return and sent Mrs Eld a refund for overpayment but later imposed the $500 penalty for filing a frivolous return She paid the penalty and appealed to the IRS but her claim was denied without explanation Symms said It was then that she contacted the senator's office ModeoCny nSmST Now Doth! 77c dr 79 dr 44 dr 41 44 dr 41 Me 40 Mfl 02 41 dr 77 57 dr 90 57 dr 2 71 rn 79 dr 72 44C 77 dr 14 77c 104 90C 41 dr 41 40 dr 71 57 91 41 dr 59C 04 dr 77 Me 77 MC 70 dr 14 79 rn 55 rn 44C 91 75 dr 02 45 dr 70 44 rn 40 54 dr 70 44 Me Prisoner From 1A Nook FaMo ipefcone Syrocuot MoJonolra Homo Son Juan Sonhoao too Paulo dr dr CM 1 71 Jl a 57 79 17 57 ft 71 7 MOM 71 54 71 55 WMMfi ISlilbBwHwUM MOOWOrTV Toiaei Td Avtv Tokyo The driver was not hurt Simmons said he would seek kidnapping and robbery charges against Mauldin Mauldin wu convicted for November and December robberies at a seafood establishment and a pizza parlor in Durham He received a 14-year sentence for armed robbery and a three-year sentence to run concurrently for common-law robbery man got into the front seat and put a sharp object to the neck Detective RJ) Simmons said The kidnapper robbed the driver and forced him out of the car on a dirt road near the Mebane exit of Interstate 85 Simmons said The kidnapper tried to tie up the driver but the driver freed himself and walked to a house nearby to call for help mLI uavmvranw wwvvv mmnoni iw imr Hum tn uruvluuiday IndlcMn mliilua iky i MriL TumaurriurMliidloriupruvMMdoyi Mali andwondaht low toloja EDT Lake Levels Falls: 2499 Feet Jordan: 21 62 Feet Kerr: 2993 Feet Phosphates From 1 A Ttw WucftMr Sanrieal 14-hour radio woothor broad-cad can ha hoard In Durham on M2J5 mHz Tho call lot-tartan WXLrH THE BILL would impose a $500 fine for sale of laundry detergent that contains more than half a percent of phosphorus Most detergents are 6 to 8 percent phosphorus Phosphorus is a fer-tilizer and promotes algae growth Supporters of the ban say it would reduce the amount of phosphorus reaching lakes and rivers that are threatened by algae growth They say the ban also would give the state time to develop soil erosion controls and farming techniques to further reduce lobbyists for the soap and detergent manufacturers and phosphorus producers before a committee meeting Tuesday "That smacks of a private meeting with opponents of the Evans said After learning of remarks Swain said he thinks superman let him jump on the tracks in front of that freight train see if it stops or he gets splattered use enough detergent in a ear for it to make a difference to me yea lu mug a ouioeou ui luc serve a chance to speak for or against it at a Rep Charles Evans of Dare County is the author of the phosphate ban legislation and chairman of the House Banking Committee Minutes after Swain announced the Saturday hearing Evans uid his committee would take its time studying the interstate banking bilL would schedule a public hearing on the banking bill but the auditorium is booked up for Evans hipped hold the hearing i of the ban say it would not significantly reduce the phosphorus in rivers and lakes and that the ban would be statewide while the problem to limited to a few areas mainly Jordan and Falls lakes and the Neuse and Chowan rivers The opponents also contend that detergents without phosphate do not clean well damage clothes and clog washing machines Meanwhile the Joint Appropriations Committee is scheduled to vote today on thatftliestate cannot force locrigovn ments to participate in state programs to control or study phosphorus pollution The bill limits the ways that money allocated in the state budget can be spent WATCH WEATHER CONE ALIVE run- But I intend to strip everyone who phorus getting into rivers and lakes If does do laundry of an important tool inquired sewage plants to re- the amount of phos- WecitheLCentef without being fully informed and hearing from everyone got a stake in move all phosphorus from their discharge it would cost more than $200 million the supporters say EVANS ALSO complained that Swain and the members of his Senate committee were treated to breakfast by SUHEL.

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