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BANGKOK, Thailand
Southeast Asian Nations
invasion of Cambodia a
' mediate and total withdr
its territory.
The foreign minister
Strongly urged the U.r*
necessary steps to restore
in the region. Cambodia's
Norodom Sihanouk, also
action.
The ministers, in a
referring to Vietnam, sai
armed intervention a
sovereignty and territoi
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j ment officials will fly t
week to prepare for a (
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treaty, the department
1 Department spokesn
delegation would inc!
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advisor; and David Ko
I the State Department.
, Shah opi
i TEHRAN, Iran ? SI
moving to head off a m
chiefs he would rather 1
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' strife-torn nation, a
Saturday.
The source, who as
military commanders
: and offered to use Ira
one of the best-equipj*
absolute control on the
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In Washington, the
Iran's military comma
the strongest U.S. s
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"orderly and construct
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condemned the Vietnamese
md has called for the "imawal"
of foreign forces from
s of the five-nation group
J. Security Council to take
i peace, security and stability
?former head of state, Prince
is urging the council to take
five-point joint statement
d they "strongly deplored the
gainst the independence,
ial integrity of Kampuchea
Mideast
no high-ranking State Depart
o Israel ana fcgypt early next j
Cabinet-level meeting aimed at
it has snagged a Mideast peace
said Saturday.
lan Thomas Reston said the
lude Ambassador Alfred R.
isell, the department's legal
rn, head of the Israeli desk at (
poses coup
lah Mohammad Ileza Pahlavi,
lilitary coup, has told his army
eave Iran than have them stage '
spark more bloodshed in this
highly -placed source said
ked not to be identified, said
met the shah earlier this week
n's 430,000-man armed forces, <
sd in the world, to restore his
? throne. <
ce, the shah told his generals a
g the year of bloodshed that has
00 lives.
State Department also urged
mders not to mount a coup. In
tatement so far, spokesman
Friday a coup would inhibit
ive" efforts to restore stability. j
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Black gain;
ATLANTA ? Coretta Scott 1
her husband, slain civil right
King Jr., would be "startled'
made by blacks since his dea
Commenting during Ki
celebration, Mrs. King said t
liberal causes in Congress an
timistic about the movement
The six-day observance inch
Martin Luther King Non-Vi
President Carter yesterday.
Southern Christian Leaders!
King founded, vowed to picke
n-li i !
Diny, lioyc
ATLANTA ? A spokesman
visiting the United States said
Miami "to rest," and their At
said he was returning to Plain
sleep."
The Libyan delegation, whi
United States to nromote fri
Saturday, ending a tempest
Georgia.
Throughout last week, the
themselves from verbal
organizations aimed at Libya
stance and its support of inte
Wallace s(
MONTGOMERY, Ala. ? G
has said his farewells to his (
prepared to leave the office he
of the past 16 years.
On his last working day in off
his Cabinet and staff they shoul
taxes were imposed on the pe<
administration."
Judge irks
FORT WAYNE, Inc. ? A ju
feminists in dismissing a rs
purported remarks that wom<
Allen Circuit Judge Hermai
charge of attempted rape this
that "if women want the pro
should quit trolling taverns."
John Uebelhoer, coordinato
Wayne Feminists, said Fridi
consider toaay wnetner to see
the bench.
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s leader Martin Luther urged I
by the political gains memb
ith in 1968. in issu
ing's 50th birthday Rile:
hat despite setbacks to who al
d elsewhere, she is opher
husband led. "Yoi
ides the awarding of the purpos
iolent Peace Prize to comnv
The NAACP and the In PJ
lip Conference, which impro^
it the ceremony. minist
comm
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' Steven
for a Libyan delegation the Se
I his group was going to Affair!
lanta host, Billy Carter,
s, Ga. and was "going to p
ich claimed it is in the w v
endship, flew to Miami
uous, five-day visit in *
charg
Libyans had defended an(* ^
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attacks Dy Jewish "W
,'s hard-line anti-Zionist ^on
irnational terrorism. _ AsF
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involv
ays bye
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ov. George C. Wallace Mrs
Cabinet and staff as he thp fit
has dominated for most i
battal
ice Friday, Wallace told filed |
d be proud that "no new j
>ple of Alabama by this A
An
feminists
Th
dge has drawn the ire of f "
tpe-related charge with .
en may encourage rape. in^
in F. Busse dismissed a . }/}
week, reportedly saying I.!,
tection of the law, they pi*
>r of a group called Fort for,m
ly the organization will t05j?
tk Busse's removal from v.1,1
until
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UMBIA ? Gov. Rich
black ministers from ai
ers of their churches ai
es affecting their lives
y addressed several hi
:tended a Statehouse m
*ck caucus of the Gem
11 must come out of this
;e, some direction," Ri
ents at the opening of
articular, Riley urged t
ye the state's education
ers to encourage memb
unities to attend paren
; that they go to the mec
ut in a supportive way,'
addressing the sessi<
ison, who said she plan
mate of a bill to strm
5 Commission.
srgeant
\T JACKSON ? An
ed with hitting three b;
irowing two of them ag
>ss, 27, has asked for <
e of the recruits wer
?okeswoman at the post
nber with six counts of
ing the three recruits. I
er of nonjudicial puni
il court-martial. Mrs. I
reached in the case.
Duke said the alleged
*st day recruits arrivec
A. Col. Scott M. Tippe
ion. suspended the sen
[he charges Dec. 18.
derson n
JDERSON ? An Anden
ay on killing the sister o
e one-day trial was the
Larry Plyler, 27. Plyler'
nistrial when the jury fj
e Anderson County
crated more than five
y verdict shortly after
/ler was convicted of r
er sister-in-law, Linda
ath Oct. 26,1977, at her
*cuit Judge Howard Ba
next week.
1TE
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involved
ard W. Riley Saturday
-ound the state to get the
id communities involved
i.
ondred black clergymen
leeting with members of
;ral Assembly.
meeting today with some
ley told the ministers in
At -
me session.
heir support of efforts to
lal system. He asked the
ers of their churches and
it-teacher meetings,
stings ? not in a negative
' he told the group.
>n was Lt. Gov. Nancy
is to work for passage in
>gthen the state Human
charged
Army drill sergeant is
asic trainees in the chest
ainst a wall. Sgt. George
i court-martial,
e injured.
said Moss was charged in
maltreatment and abuse
^ois Duke said hf? rpieot*?H
shment and asked for a
)uke said no decision has
incident occurred Dec. 12,
1 at Moss's company. She
n, commander of Moss's
Scant three days later and
nan guilty
>on man was convicted late
f his former wife.
second on the same charge
s trial in September ended
ailed to reach a verdict.
General Sessions jury
hours before returning the
11 p.m. Fridav.
nurder in the death of his
Cheek, who was found shot
Anderson home.
llenger delayed sentencing
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