ere ot 2 Garter can’t avoid . Palestinian issue Page 6; The Herald, Monday, May 12, 1980 . Ruth Hidberg seems to be enjoying her job as a flag-glrl - for the Department. of Highways despite last week’s rotten weather. Things. have ‘Improved, sun-wisé, over the: last couple of days. co oes tote ‘so outside « ‘workers should pep ‘paving. a better time... ron “Photo by. Gail Dotinge « : By D E METRI vo OLACIREGUI SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) — Ap- parently wealthy right-wing. protesters marched in front: of the home of U.S. Am-. bassador Robert E. White and demanded that he be removed from his post for driving El Salvador “into communism,” Some .-200 protesters alleged. Sunday that White. supported leftists struggling sfor power in the tiny Central American nation of 4.8 million - people and demanded that he and -.“eommunists in the State Department” be removed. One’ embassy ataffer ‘described the protesters, | who vowed to continye their vigil until White left the country, as.‘'very wealthy ... (and) upset that the United States is not supporting’ a By LAURENCE McQUILLAN WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Carter, reluctant with his re-election drive to become entangled in the volatile issue of Palestinian . autonomy, is examining the question once again. : Carter was. ta get a detailed briefing on the stalled talks -today from Mideast negotiator Sol Linowitz, who Sunday conferred with Secretary of ’ State Edmund’ Muskie and the U.S ambassadors to Egypt and Israel. . Egyptian President Anwar ‘Sadat has tried to convince Carter to resume his direct, personal role in the talks. Carter, faced with his campaign drive, has tried to avold becoming "entangled In such a volatile issue again. Despite the self-imposed May 24 deadiine, Sadat last week abruptly broke off the troubled talks. Muskie, sworn in laté last week as the new head of the State Department, was ’ expected to join Linowitz for the meeting with Carter. A White Howse ' spokesman Sunday night was unable to give the time of the session. Muskie and Linowitz met Sunday with Ambassador Samuel Lewis, who returned from. Israel, and Am- hagsador Alfred Atherton : Salvadoran armed forces “simply to review where we “unilateral right-wing policy in El bid to prosecute a former’ ; military man .charged with’ leading an. aborted right- ' Salvador.” They shouted that White and his left-leaning allies in Washington were “trying to push EB] Salvador Into communism.” _ But the festival at- mosphere that one observer | ‘said fesembled ‘a New York block party” contrasted with anti-U.S, slogans painted on - sidewalks outside | the residence and mariachi bands - that sang ant-U,5, tunes, ** Most of the .protesters brought. box “lunches and liquor, to the non-violent protest and some youths strode about on roller skates, the observer sald; In another development, high-ranking members of the postponed a decision. on whether to back . the _ Moderate ruling junta in its Jr., brought back from’ Egypt. “The two envoys were or- dered to return’ to Washington for a policy. — review of the autonomy talks. The State Department declined comment. on the Sunday meeting. Spokesman Joseph Reap, who declined even to confirm the meeting . took place, said “these are ‘other, affigers ‘arrested last wing coup, Groups ‘of weekend to: decide: whether to.demand freedom for. Maj. Roberto D’Abuisson’ and 10 internal consultations and i we never go into them.” An administration official acknowledged the meefing was held and said it was are now,” After r vesting an in- definite delay in the negotiations, Sadat went into seclusion to decide his next step. The Egyptian leader delivers a major address Wednesday, amid in- dications he will try to in- , crease U.S. involvement. The Israeli cabinet, meeting in Its regular weekly session, Sunday “noted with regret Egypt's postpone the autonomy deliberations,” decision to - ‘an official * said in Jerusalem, but ad- ~' '#; ded: “Israel has no intention... © flute.’* The talks are aimed at providing a system of self- rule for the Palestinians who live on the Israeli-occlpied Wert Hank and Gaza Strip. - of dancing to anyone else’s «« officers, “reportedly met over the ‘week for allegedly leading an aborted May 2 coup. " Observers in San Salvador said the decision was crucial because Christian Democrat members ‘of the junta had threatened to resign. if the ‘military did, not: back’. its decision - D'Abuleson and his coharts., “to - prosecute catholie nuns who? wear.” jeans instead of lack habits.” — ‘and make! {éoffins to. support: rtheir’ sonp kitehen. . of hope in the midst of the - -holocaust. They gre gestures — of hope that we will survive. _ to be buried naturally,” they’ said. . Sisters Koop and Menion are members of. the Sisters « ‘of Loretto, ah activist Catholic ordar. ‘Their chosen work is the Denver Catholic Worker ‘House, which offers - hospitality to the homeless ‘ and food to the hungry. The.” house . and -adjacent soup kitchen are located in «a decaying nook of downtown “Denver, miles - from any : convent, vo which has the blessing of the “ -_ president of their order, is’ . the.month-old fusion of their ° economic, political — and - religious goals’ . :“Our initial interest was in. . collective work to help . support’ other projects “like ‘the. soup kitchen and . emergency housing. And we hoped guests could work on” thém .and pick up a little | money, ” said Sister Koop. “She also said they wanted . to ser've “low-income people “who have. ‘to pay. for funerals | ; for. years and years.” ~ Sister Manion adds that the wooden coffins epitomize us an uncomplicated handling “of natural needs © and - ac- ‘cepting life's finiteness. - “With only three coffins in ‘(ieir inventory, -Slster Koop said the nuns:have no plans ~ ‘ th enter “the big time,” but ' they have discussed memorial services. and _buying land for.a graveyard. - They plan to limit marketing . to word of muh. Future: plans * aside, - the’ - days of coffih building are — Rich marchers. want envoy ‘out . lessons. in the care and. feeding 6f power, saws, exact ‘* measurement ° i ‘ Wood and soupscents mingle. . in the shop, located in the kitchen’s front room. Sister! Koop ‘sald. she reflects ‘on resurrection, death. and the life process during her 20 hours of coffin work a week. Sister Manion ‘said her lack of carpentry ~~ skills . keeps ~ her .con- _ “Wooden coffins are an act : “By. : ORVAL iAGKEON "UPD. —) With (25 “bodies ~ alreddy.. -recovered from + Tampa. are entombed in'submerged .~. vot the. collapsed: ‘Sunshine ‘recovered Friday — a freighter. battling a heavy The . coffin | enterprise, . “uriderwater ~ search _ Moor of Tampa Bay. County Sheriff's Depart: ” : the section missing from’ the ©: Qo. bes TLV AE, L casional bangeds. thumb. ...motoriststotake ‘acireuitéis- “2:1 sister Manion was ry, fond a of oft, At erie , .” produced she covered it with * anh Karloft® riod .& pad and’ it now serves ‘as- ae of. Shoulder. The . cher bed, “day * couch ‘and... caf a id, -, storage area, However, -she “.:8p re. is: ambivalent, “about wriak ; . relations to ‘don't want anyone toapend lot tat money; shipping ik": _ tremendous threat thatall of... * us- will, go ‘Ini.ja nuclear «..” * the accident’ Friday: woe “freighters ‘pilot; ‘John Lerro a . , “They: want -to; “get: thet wha. struck the: same: br ; ‘channel open as quickly as: ‘with’: ‘another’ ship. ‘Bay, -authoritles tak ile ot ange mM wine ‘Februsry. het colslon 3 e vel “believe “five more vietlms — Said. r y8," Ma no - a ‘wider lnvestigation “Thirty ships,” 4" ‘of them Yoaded and: ready’ to. sall, “were stranded in ‘the’ port ‘Friday, ‘Authorities ‘said. the.” Port of Tampa estimated its ‘Josses at $1 million a-day because of the. closure. -: : Coastal ‘Diving Co., “the: Sr ‘PETERSBURG, be ‘cars. tangled | in the wreckage. Skyway, bridge. ae ; ‘Divers found seven bodies “Sunday, ‘adding. to the. iB ~— the day °. BIRANNGRAM” 5 ale - squall Knocked off woofthe - same salvage firm used to” (UPI) -Self-atyled. whi ‘bridge’s,- main 5 upport ‘‘raise the “sunken Coast rae ta J. + Stone fac te me eolumns,'A’Greyhound.bus, Guard. buoy tender x ca ‘4 onl og mo aa many as‘four cars anda - Blackthorn, waa hired to litt black ¢ ureh nearly 2 years plekup ‘truck drove off the the vehicles and: clear’ the ago, says the night: not in “bridge, sn. channel’ from’ « Friday's ” abama, the night: of thie "The “accident, - whieh disaster: -s,2 _ explosion andis the vietitn of: © enced, more, than Tee Bizekhorn cank just 9 WB ME a Ts 1,000 yards:from the Skyway = « span, disrupted both bridge, last Jan, 28 when it collided py rhe sald it beets si | and ship traffic. | with a tanker: ‘Twenty-three - spiracy initia ted by. the. Jew Divers suspended their crewmen: aboard: the Coast Guard vessel ‘were, killed in - the accident, ‘It was not -known” what caused ett ' phosphate ‘eighter Summit entire to ” "slam into the brie during a _ White right? -héavy" squall, but the Coast : Stoner, -of Marietta, Ga., . ; - Guaed: and: the | ay beard. ‘Nation hte right wing os ar -. “Transportation: ety 0a ation e's. Rights We believe flve more are investigating. :: rf Party; is aecused of the June masters ‘and - the FBI,!' _ Stoner said recently. “The -- Jewsare out to do mein and | ‘destroy me, They are out to get me because I btand fol bodies at nightfall Sunday, ‘but plantied to return to the. Waters. 5 of Tampa Bay early . Neo cars and the mangled ‘bus have been lifted from the "wreckage," “ld Pal "Anether investigation has 29, 1958,:;bombing of tha Marino, ‘an: information © been’: sorderéd i ‘for the Bethel Baplist Church . i officer forthe Hillsborough. * =k i AFAR agers May Ta and Mayi4 ment, - The - Florida. Highway’ “long it will take to replace Patrol opened the northern - span of the Sunshine Skyway bridge to two-way traffic for the first time Sunday, It has, not yét been determined how - - tickets good fo! re separate, southbound. span, . The’ twin bridges, which ~ |’ normally carry 14,000 cars.a “' day, had.been. closed since: pre “Maya 3 | BIG BONLS | ES. routa through and around: ‘Tampa and. into. St. Peter- . ib sburg. me Aerino said the next a coricern of salvage workers will be to clear the ship © channel to reopen the port ~ that has been closed since «-- MAY ith, 1980, Here are the numbers drawn in the-May 1 1th Main Draw of Super Loto. Check the numbers, you may be a winner. To claim your prize, follow the instructions an the reverse of your ticket, May 11th Main Draw; . $1 MILLION $1 MILLION $1 MILLION | 5877810 | |_3194965 | | 2311255 ] ; $1MILLION: $1MILLION $1MILLION $1 MILLION L 5027468 | (1861572 || 1927152 || 5832067 |. 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