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 -W 0 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 REPAIR SKY LAB 2 TjlOliivWi mtt MPS 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 heaEthis 0 rW -1 wmmm1wm3 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 Dimitra jiVSwiKtai - -r VU v- aaap - - v wasKriiwi i kjpn hiuhiih k mrM -v W - ji I J lu ii ii in i J i iUHL Fi iBUilHiK 2 rZ jHKH IMMMHHMMWiiMI Inside Today Business 6 Clas Classified � sified 14 15 16 17 18 19 Comics 9 Crossword 16 Editorial 4 Home and family 8 Horoscope 20 Second front 11 Sports 12 13 Television 9 Hello Hello Instant Optical Repairs Tanker 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 S 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