- / -
Terrorists
face
possible
death
for
Athens
killings
ATHENS
AP
-
Two
Arab
men
refused
to
answer
ques
questions
�
tions
today
about
their
Athens
airport
gunfire-and-grenade
attack
that
killed
three
persons
includ
including
�
ing
an
American
woman
on
her
honeymoon
police
said
The
three
killed
Sunday
were
two
Americans
and
an
Austrian
Fifty
five
persons
were
wounded
The
honeymooner
was
Mrs
William
Salandi
23f
of
High
Highland
�
land
Park
NJ
Her
husband
who
is
expected
to
recover
from
the
wounds
he
suffered
in
the
attack
said
from
a
hos
hospital
�
pital
bed
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The
old
Nechako
Bridge
was
closed
today
after
a
series
of
short
circuits
in
the
wiring
of
the
one
way
traffic
lights
created
a
continuing
game
of
chicken
on
the
nar
narrow
�
row
wooden
span
Depart
Department
�
ment
of
highways
personnel
were
attempting
to
get
the
lights
working
again
and
the
bridge
is
expected
to
reopen
sometime
today
or
Tuesday
Nothing
matters
now
Ive
lost
Jeannie
We
had
passed
through
passport
control
and
walked
down
to
the
transit
lounge
At
that
moment
explosions
rocked
the
hall
and
I
fell
to
the
ground
wounded
by
sharp
objects
Jeannie
fell
prostrate
and
didnt
move
She
apparently
caught
the
blast
directly
in
the
chest
and
died
instantly
The
other
American
killed
was
identified
as
Elbert
Ker
sen
53
a
Union
NJ
plumb
plumbing
�
ing
contractor
Kersens
wife
Kate
49
was
injured
The
Austrian
was
a
50-
HAY
BECAME
a
little
scarcer
when
a
pick
up
truck
load
of
hay
caught
fire
in
a
parking
lot
on
Second
Ave
Truck
owner
Len
Augustine
discovered
the
blaze
after
returning
from
a
nearby
hotel
He
said
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LAB
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HOUSTON
AP
Two
Skylab
2
astronauts
stepped
outside
their
troubled
space
station
today
to
load
tele
telescope
�
scope
film
unfurl
a
new
awning
like
sunshade
and
search
for
leaks
in
the
crafts
airconditioning
system
Wearing
bulky
space
suits
attached
to
60
foot
lifelines
Dr
Owen
Garriott
and
Jack
Lousma
exited
through
an
airlock
hatch
to
start
the
planned
3
hour
excursion
Skylab
was
orbiting
271
miles
above
the
earth
Skylab
2s
commander
Alan
Bean
monitored
the
walk
from
inside
the
station
relaying
Mission
Control
radio
instructions
and
ready
to
assist
in
case
of
trouble
First
task
for
Garriott
and
Lousma
was
to
erect
the
sail
saillike
�
like
sunshade
to
help
keep
the
laboratory
cool
That
was
to
take
mbre
than
an
hour
The
air
conditioning
leak
which
came
to
light
Sunday
night
is
the
latest
problem
to
beset
the
station
already
experiencing
propulsion
a
NICOSIA
Reuter
-Increasing
violence
and
dis
discovery
�
covery
of
another
plot
to
assassinate
President
Makarios
have
brought
the
conflict
between
the
Cyprus
leader
and
underground
leader
Gen
George
Grivas
to
a
new
critical
point
President
Makarios
said
Sunday
that
machine
gun
posts
and
a
camouflaged
hideout
were
discovered
on
a
hillside
overlooking
the
road
now
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number
of
the
critters
in
the
woods
near
the
lake
and
along
the
highway
Community
spirit
is
best
and
every
store
and
business
A
camper
passing
jn
the
community
closed
through
town
told
us
that
he
Saturday
to
free
employees
to
found
out
why
the
popular
take
part
in
the
summer
festi
campground
about
45
miles
val
The
only
place
not
closed
north
of
Prince
George
bears
was
the
Caledonia
Inn
nub
year
old
named
Ullhofen
In
addition
to
the
two
men
two
women
were
being
ques
questioned
�
tioned
The
two
Arabs
surrendered
Sunday
after
crouching
with
35
hostages
behind
the
loun
lounges
�
ges
marble
bar
for
two
hours
while
they
tried
to
get
a
plane
to
take
them
to
the
Middle
East
It
was
not
known
what
pro
promises
�
mises
if
any
were
made
to
get
them
to
surrender
The
two
men
were
charged
today
with
wilful
man
manslaughteran
�
slaughteran
offence
that
carries
a
possible
death
sen
sentence
�
tence
Makarios
has
abandoned
it
as
a
goal
because
of
fears
of
more
trouble
from
the
Tur
Turkish
�
kish
Cypriot
minority
Outbreaks
of
violence
on
the
island
meanwhile
seen
usually
in
small
towns
appear
to
be
increasing
Late
and
Caledonia
Days
in
Fort
Sunday
a
Greek
Cypriot
St
James
was
no
exception
driver
was
shot
and
seriously
The
community
parade
wounded
by
police
at
a
road
seemed
to
involve
all
the
block
north
of
Famagusta
towns
1800
residents
either
after
he
did
not
stop
for
an
as
participants
or
spectators
identity
check
At
the
other
end
of
the
island
four
men
blew
up
a
radio
relay
transmitter
Satur
Saturday
�
day
night
In
recent
weeks
there
have
been
bomb
attacks
on
public
the
name
Bear
Lake
its
and
cocktail
lounge
both
of
buildings
and
at
least
five
mainly
because
ot
the
bears
which
reported
a
brisk
bus-
persons
including
a
police
He
said
he
saw
quite
a
iness
inspectorhave
been
killed
A
police
source
said
the
two
men
apparently
had
arrived
earlier
in
the
day
from
the
Middle
East
and
sat
in
the
transit
lounge
waiting
to
make
their
attack
Witnesses
said
passengers
were
preparing
to
board
Trans
World
Airlines
flights
to
Tel
Aviv
and
New
York
when
one
of
the
Arabs
about
to
check
his
baggage
threw
a
hand
grenade
to
the
ground
Then
both
men
began
firing
pistols
More
than
1000
persons
were
in
the
lounge
Flying
glass
struck
many
as
they
sought
cover
Citizen
photo
by
Dave
Milne
he
saw
several
youths
running
from
the
burning
truck
but
police
say
they
havent
determined
the
cause
of
the
blaze
About
50
worth
of
hay
was
lost
nauts
space
walk
leaks
and
electrical
dif
difficulties
�
ficulties
None
of
the
problems
poses
a
threat
to
the
astronauts
Before
they
could
suit
up
for
the
space
walk
today
the
spacemen
had
to
restore
pre
pressure
�
ssure
to
a
tank
which
is
part
of
a
system
that
removes
moisture
from
the
air
This
has
been
a
recurring
trouble
spot
Ground
experts
continued
to
study
problems
that
caused
leaks
in
two
jet
engines
on
the
Apollo
taxi
ship
which
is
Cyprus
conflict
at
critical
point
to
his
summer
residence
on
Mount
Olympus
west
of
here
He
said
he
learned
of
the
docked
with
the
space
sta
station
�
tion
They
still
are
hopeful
the
astronauts
will
be
able
to
return
to
earth
in
the
craft
Sept
25
after
a
59
day
flight
In
case
they
cant
aroundthe
clock
work
went
on
at
Cape
Canaveral
Fla
to
prepare
the
Skylab
3
rocket
and
Apollo
as
possible
rescue
vehicles
that
could
be
launched
Sept
10
or
later
Sunday
night
Mission
Con
Control
�
trol
told
the
astronauts
of
a
potential
long
term
problem
Analysis
disclosed
leaks
in
two
systems
that
cool
certain
electronic
systems
and
air
condition
the
cabin
The
control
centre
said
exnerts
have
been
studvinc
ambush
plan
some
time
ago
the
problem
and
determined
But
I
could
hardly
believe
it
thataprimarysystemstillhas
until
the
gun
positions
and
about
16
days
supply
of
cool-
the
hideout
were
found
he
ant
remaining
They
said
that
said
when
that
ran
out
the
Both
Makarios
and
Grivas
astronauts
will
switch
to
a
are
Greek
Cypriots
and
were
secondary
system
which
still
allied
in
the
independence
had
an
estimated
60
days
struggle
against
the
British
supply
and
a
slower
leak
from
1955
to
1959
That
is
more
than
enough
to
But
after
independence
complete
the
planned49
days
Grivas
split
with
the
remaining
in
this
mission
archbishop
over
union
with
But
the
follow
on
Skylab
3
Greece
The
general
now
in
night
could
be
affected
hiding
says
the
union
should
Garriott
and
Lousma
were
be
sought
at
any
price
to
search
for
the
leak
during
their
space
walk
WASHINGTON
AP
-Democratic
Senator
Herman
Talmadge
a
member
of
the
Senate
Watergate
committee
says
no
evidence
has
been
found
to
justify
impeaching
President
Nixon
Talmadge
said
the
only
tes
testimony
�
timony
so
far
which
implicates
the
president
in
Watergate
are
the
disputed
accounts
of
former
presiden
presidential
�
tial
counsel
John
Dean
and
j
It
was
a
real
massacre
women
and
children
were
covered
with
blood
said
Gerald
Stern
a
dentist
from
Pittsburgh
Pa
I
automati
automatically
�
cally
dropped
to
the
floor
There
were
bullets
flying
all
around
me
Airport
police
closed
in
and
the
two
Arabs
took
cover
They
herded
as
many
per
persons
�
sons
as
they
could
behind
a
marble
bar
in
the
transit
lounge
and
waited
it
out
brandishing
their
pistols
and
grenades
said
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Hello
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Optical
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aground
MILFORD
HAVEN
Wales
Reuter
All
38
crew
mem
members
�
bers
aboard
the
grounded
Liberian
tanker
Dona
Marika
waded
ashore
to
safety
at
dawn
today
as
the
tide
ebbed
and
heavy
seas
eased
The
11478
ton
tanker
ran
aground
near
the
entrance
to
this
oil
terminal
harbor
Sun
Sunday
�
day
night
There
were
signs
of
diesel
fuel
on
the
water
and
a
smell
of
gasoline
in
the
air
but
a
spokesmansaidthe
condition
of
the
tanker
was
immediately
known
not
Lt
Gcn
Vernon
A
Walters
deputy
director
of
the
Central
InteUigence
Agency
Waltcrss
version
of
a
tele
telephone
�
phone
call
between
the
presi
president
�
dent
and
former
acting
FBI
director
L
Patrick
Gray
has
been
disputed
by
Gray
who
faced
cro-
examination
today
by
the
Watergate
com
committee
�
mittee
If
the
Dean
testimony
and
the
so
called
evidence
of
Gen
Michapoulou
a
TWA
ground
hostess
The
two
terrorists
told
police
We
have
accom
accomplished
�
plished
what
we
wanted
to
do
But
authorities
said
they
may
have
planned
to
attack
passengers
on
an
Israeli
air
airliner
�
liner
that
left
10
minutes
before
the
shooting
began
Police
said
the
Israeli
flight
still
was
listed
on
the
infor
information
�
mation
board
as
awaiting
departure
and
this
may
have
conftised
the
terrorists
The
gunmen
who
are
reported
to
have
had
no
pass
IN
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AFRICA
OTTAWA
CP
-
South
Africa
is
heading
for
the
most
explosive
racial
war
tlat
man
may
witness
Uganda
told
the
Com
Commonwealth
�
monwealth
heads
of
govern
government
�
ment
meeting
Monday
All
true
Africans
are
dedicated
and
determined
to
restore
the
legitimate
rights
of
their
enslaved
brothers
and
sisters
Ugandan
Foreign
Minister
P
O
Etiang
told
the
leaders
in
a
prepared
speech
The
speech
was
written
for
Ugandan
President
Idi
Amin
who
has
decided
not
to
attend
the
conference
It
charged
that
the
Com
Commonwealth
�
monwealth
heads
proved
to
CAMBODIA
WASHINGTON
AP
The
United
States
bombing
in
Cambodia
which
survived
an
abbreviated
Supreme
Court
test
during
the
weekend
will
be
in
for
further
judicial
review
by
a
federal
appeals
court
this
week
Saturday
Justice
Thurgood
Marshall
overturned
a
bomb
bombing
�
ing
ban
issued
hours
earlier
by
fellow
Justice
William
Douglas
Marshall
said
he
consulted
with
and
won
the
agreement
of
the
seven
other
Supreme
Court
members
in
granting
the
Nixon
adminis
administrations
�
trations
request
to
overturn
Douglass
action
Duringthebriefperiodthat
Douglass
ruling
was
in
effect
the
bombing
continued
unin
uninterrupted
�
terrupted
The
Pentagon
said
that
pending
appropriate
legal
action
on
this
matter
we
will
abide
by
the
congres
congressional
�
sional
mandate
to
end
the
bombing
on
Aug
15
the
date
selected
by
Congress
for
cutt
cutting
�
ing
off
funds
for
the
air
war
over
Cambodia
Any
ban
before
that
date
apparently
would
have
to
come
from
the
US
2nd
Cir
Circuit
�
cuit
Court
of
Appeals
in
New
York
That
court
had
stayed
pending
appeal
by
the
gov
government
�
ernment
a
lower
court
ruling
declaring
US
participation
in
the
Cambodia
war
uncon
unconstitutional
�
stitutional
and
ordering
a
halt
to
the
bombing
The
Circuit
Court
is
scheduled
to
hear
the
govern
governments
�
ments
appeal
Wednesday
The
legal
challenge
to
the
bombing
was
launched
by
Representative
Elizabeth
Holtzman
Dem
NY
and
four
air
force
officers
who
won
a
decision
from
Judge
Orrin
Judd
of
US
district
court
in
New
York
ordering
the
bombing
halted
at
4
pm
--
Walters
which
was
reported
to
him
by
Patrick
Gray
were
to
be
demolished
then
the
president
of
the
United
States
insofar
as
the
cover
up
is
concerned
would
be
absolutely
exonerated
Tal
Talmadge
�
madge
of
Georgia
said
But
he
said
exoneration
can
come
only
if
Nixon
releases
copies
of
relevant
tape
recorded
presidential
conversations
which
have
ports
identified
themselves
to
police
as
Zechod
Mohammed
21
of
Palestine
and
Palaat
Hussam
21
of
Cairo
Two
young
Arab
speaking
women
also
were
arrested
for
questioning
They
were
car
carried
�
ried
kicking
and
screaming
from
the
terminal
Police
said
one
grenade
was
thrown
from
a
balcony
overlooking
the
lounge
indicating
that
some
someone
�
one
other
than
the
two
Arab
men
took
part
in
the
attack
In
Beirut
a
spokesman
for
the
major
Palestinian
guer
guerrilla
�
rilla
organizations
denied
be
nothing
more
than
a
talk
talking
�
ing
shop
on
matters
of
great
concern
to
the
Com
Commonwealth
�
monwealth
peoples
We
will
have
no
alterna
alternative
�
tive
but
to
Wage
a
hot
war
against
imperialist
min
minorities
�
orities
in
that
part
of
our
con
continent
�
tinent
by
any
means
avail
available
�
able
to
us
under
the
auspices
of
the
Organization
of
African
Unity
OAU
The
speech
contained
several
attacks
on
Britain
and
British
policies
Sources
said
British
Prime
Minister
Edward
Heath
made
a
brief
reply
to
the
speech
and
reserved
the
right
to
say
more
later
The
sources
also
said
Mr
Right
to
bomb
issue
heats
up
1
July
27
The
2nd
Circuit
Court
been
subpoenaed
by
both
the
committee
and
by
special
prosecutor
Archibald
Cox
Talmadge
said
the
presi
president
�
dent
made
a
serious
mistake
in
not
releasing
those
tapes
voluntarily
The
committee
is
set
to
go
to
court
Tuesday
to
seek
an
order
forcing
Nixon
to
give
them
up
Talmadge
said
any
move
toward
impeachment
is
pre
any
connection
with
the
attack
and
said
it
proves
there
arc
certain
suspicious
forces
operating
to
do
harm
to
the
Palestinian
struggle
The
spokesman
blamed
the
attack
on
enemies
of
the
Palestinian
revolution
The
attack
was
the
second
by
Arab
gunmen
in
Athens
within
three
weeks
Another
Palestinian
tried
unsuccess
unsuccessfully
�
fully
to
smash
into
the
El
Al
airline
office
in
the
heart
of
the
city
July
19
and
then
held
17
hostages
in
a
hotel
until
he
was
given
safe
conduct
to
Kuwait
No
one
was
injured
in
that
incident
Uganda
predicts
ihuge
racial
war
Heath
outwardly
reacted
calmly
to
the
Ugandan
charges
but
there
was
word
that
he
was
angry
Britain
by
her
own
policies
and
actions
said
the
Ugandan
speech
has
threatened
the
very
founda
foundation
�
tion
of
this
Commonwealth
of
nations
which
she
was
forced
under
political
pressure
to
evolve
The
speech
said
that
seri
serious
�
ous
situations
in
Palestine
and
South
Africa
were
created
by
Britain
and
now
have
become
international
problems
that
have
become
almost
insoluble
At
least
these
situations
cannot
now
be
solved
by
peaceful
means
It
also
criticized
Britain
for
entertaining
Portugals
prime
minister
recently
as
if
to
thank
him
for
the
policy
of
extermination
he
was
carry
carrying
�
ing
on
in
Portuguese
col
colonies
�
onies
in
Africa
Is
this
the
Britain
which
with
all
the
resources
at
her
disposal
fought
Hitler
The
speech
also
charged
stayed
Judds
order
pending
that
Britain
appears
to
be
the
outcome
of
Wednesdays
devoid
of
any
principles
or
hearing
moral
strength
and
asked
With
the
Supreme
Court
in
whether
the
Commonwealth
recess
until
Oct
1
lawyers
for
could
rely
on
her
any
more
for
Representative
Holtzman
confidence
and
as
a
rallying
asked
Justice
Marshall
to
point
for
Commonwealth
overturn
the
stay
but
last
cohesion
Wednesday
he
refused
say-
Britain
had
been
in
a
cap-
ing
he
lacked
the
legal
able
position
to
avoid
if
not
authority
as
a
lone
justice
to
save
the
war
like
situation
take
action
that
would
stop
the
world
now
faces
in
the
the
bombing
Middle
East
Misdirected
hit
kills
100
allies
PHNOM
PENH
AP
-
A
misdirected
United
States
B
52
strike
hit
the
Cambodian
navys
Mekong
River
base
at
Neak
Luong
today
Cambo
Cambodian
�
dian
military
sources
reported
First
reports
said
as
many
as
100
persons
were
killed
and
an
equal
number
wounded
Luong
and
the
navy
base
and
a
sixmile
stretch
of
road
toward
the
south
The
base
has
been
isolated
since
shortly
after
the
Communist
led
insurgents
launched
their
offensive
toward
Phnom
Penh
last
Feb
February
�
ruary
It
has
a
garrison
of
about
The
navy
and
military
base
3000
troops
and
marines
and
and
the
market
area
of
Neak
is
the
home
port
for
navy
gun-
Luong
were
hit
by
about
20
boats
that
do
escort
duty
for
bombs
the
reports
indicated
the
convoys
coming
up
the
Each
of
the
eight
jet
bom-
river
from
South
Vietnam
bers
carries
about
30
tons
of
The
area
around
the
base
bombs
has
been
heavily
pounded
by
Many
of
the
wounded
were
B
52s
and
US
fighter
brought
to
Phnom
Penh
32
bombers
for
months
and
miles
northwest
of
the
base
wounded
from
the
area
have
by
boat
reported
that
the
surround-
US
embassy
spokesman
ing
country
has
been
devas-
said
he
would
neither
con-
tated
firm
nor
deny
the
report
He
The
announcements
of
B
52
said
any
announcement
con-
strikes
in
Cambodia
normally
cerning
it
would
come
from
all
come
from
the
US
Pacific
the
US
Pacific
Command
in
Command
in
Honolulu
Such
Honolulu
details
as
targets
are
rarely
Government
forces
hold
a
divulged
and
all
strikes
are
four-square-mile
perimetre
said
to
be
at
the
request
of
around
the
town
of
Neak
the
Cambodian
government
No
evidence
found
to
impeach
Nixon
mature
on
the
evidence
unco
uncovered
�
vered
so
far
Talmadge
was
interviewed
Sunday
on
CBS
Meanwhile
Newsweek
magazine
reported
special
prosecutor
Cox
is
ready
to
ask
a
grand
jury
for
a
perjury
indictment
in
connection
with
former
attorney
general
John
Mitchells
testimony
before
the
Senate
judiciary
committee
last
year