July 12, 1989 Bush pledges Hungary July 12,1989 AS SAFEWAY =i Briefly fame WE ACCEPT WESTAR, CELGATG & COMINCO MEAL TICKETS unlimited access BUDAPEST (AP) President George Bush. asia hes “the Iron Curtain has begun to part, “promised today to give Hungary unlimited access (0 U.S, market’ and send the first Peace Corps volunteers ever dispatched to an Eastern European country He also offered a $25-million US grant to spur fetorm-minded Hungary's lledgling tree-enterprise system. Saluting political and economic reforms undertaken by Budapest, Bush said there is ‘‘no mistaking the fact that Hungary is at the threshold of WE_T, (+) corpora THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL DELUXE BURGER ho ps $ 1 95 shears HOURS, 10a.m. -9:00 p.m | AIR CONDITIONED WESTAR & COMINCO VOUCHERS ACCEPTED Locate —LICENCED DINING ROOM— OPEN 4 P.M. 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Bush did not link the assistance with any demands for austerity, as he did earlier this week during his visit to Warsaw, the first stop on a }0-day European tour Hungarian officials seemed satisfied with Bush's aid proposals. The Americans are not selling us the fish but the net,” said Tamas Beck, the foreign trade minister. “We want to, use other peoples’ experiences, but we don’t want to copy the systems of said Laszlo Kovacs, state secretary in the Foreign Ministry others,”’ ~ AIDHUNGARIANS —— ‘The-White-House-said-the-Peace” Corps "Volunteers being sent to Budapest will assist Hungarian efforts to develop and expand English- language teaching. Russian-language training is no longer required in schools, and Hungarian officials have expressed interest in. the.use Husband gets two-year sentence PENTICTON (CP) — A man who terrorized his wife by confining, beating and threatening her with death after she told him she wanted @ divorce was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison Roger Moffat, 35, had earlier pleaded guilty to charges of unlawful confinement, assault causing bodily harm and uttering death (hreats The offences gecurred May 21 while the couple were travelling bet- ween Penticton and Okanagan Falls in the B.C, Interior Court was told Moffat became irrate when his wife told him that their marriage was over He kicked his wife in the chest and wrenched her arm,telling her: Vernon Frolick told Judge Cate Sinclair Rail strike paralyses Britain LONDON (AP) — Strikes paralysed today the,national rail network, the London subway, the port of London, 41 other British docks and local governmient services across the country The 24-hour national rail strike by the National Union of of English In offering the Peace Corps volun- teerg,Bush said the teachers who come to Hungary will help to “‘open the global markettomdre Hungarians.’ —* Renewed violence adds problems - for Gorbachev MOSCOW (CP) Renewed ethnic violence in the southern Soviet Azer baijan region of Nagorno-Katabakh posed fresh problems for Kremlin chief Mikhail Gorbachey as he tried. to placate disgrimtled Leningrad Gorbachev had just started a visit to voters in the Soviet Union's second-largest city Tuesday when Tass news agency repor ted two people were killed and at least 21 injured in the festering trouble-spot more than 1,900 kilometres to the south. Analysts said/ his previously un announced visit could lead to a shake up in the L efi ommunist party leadership.2Maiy of its prominent members went down to defeat i the March elections to the new Soviet parliament “A lot of problems have piled up, Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov told journalists in Moscow. “The city and PUBLIC NOTICE stock reduction sale. SAVE! nvas, upholstery, mers. FRIDAY 10a.m.-7 p.m. FACTORY DIRECT SEWING MACHINE WAREHOUSE SALE 2 This unique sale affords you an opportunity to get the sewing machine or serger you have always wanted — during this nearly half-a-million dollar SAVE! All sewing machines offered are new, in original cartons. These machines ore MADE WITH METAL PARTS and are INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH. Sew Levis, nylon stretch, vinyl, silk, EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER! THese machines are new with a 25-year warranty. 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DIEINAMBUSH The two who died were both Azer- baijanis, killed in an ambusb near the village of Kirkidzhan, on the outskirts of the regional capital, Stepanakert Nineteen of the injured were soldiers who were hurt when a home-made bomb exploded The deaths, after months of uneasy calm in Nagorno-Karabakh, followed the killing of more than 90 people last year in clashes prompted by demands of the Armenian majority for the region to be transferred to Armenia. Nagorno-Karabakh is predominan. tly Armenian and Christian, although it is within the predominantly Muslim, Turkic republic of Azerbaijan Tass said Interior Ministry troops and reservists were put on alert to prevent any further trouble. The fresh violence in the south, coupled with a slump in party prestige in the Leningrad region, home to 6.5 million people, present major problems for Gorbachev, who also is grappling witha stagnating economy The Soviet media gave little in dication of Gorbachev’s program in Leningrad or how long he would stay inthecity PRODUCE EXPRESS Grand Forks Will be across from the Oglow Building Monday, Wednesday & Friday Fresh Strawberries & Raspberries PLUS OTHER FRESH PRODUCE AVAILABLE wie its fourth Wednesday stoppage.in.as many-weeks. And the day-long strike by London subway drivers is their M0th since April This has been the worst week of labor unrest since Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher came to power 10 years ago, and polls show the popularity of her governing Conservative party is sinking iNegal alien ring cracked ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP)'— A joint Canada-U.S. in vestigation — dubbed Operation Swiftwater — has cracked a ring in- volved in smuggling illegal immigrants across the treacherous Niagara River to New York state, police say Ba Minh Hoang, 27, of Niagara Falls, Ont., was charged Monday with criminal negligence in the death of a Malaysian woman who drowned as she was being ferried across the Niagara River on Dec. 30 ina flimsy in- flatable boat near the Queenston Bridge Investigators believe a second woman, a man and a child also drowned in the botched smuggling attempt. Their bodies have not been found. Hoang and his wife, Tie Chin Le, 24, also face a joint charge of con- spiracy to violate U.S. immigration laws by aiding and abetting illegal immigrants entering the United States North appeals conviction WASHINGTON (AP) — Oliver North said Tuesday he is appealing his conviction in the Iran arms scandal and the judge who sentenced him agréed.to delay payment of a $150,000 US fine until the final outcome of the case, North didn’t request a delay in the community-service portion of his sentence, saying he intends to begin assisting an inner-city youth program promptly The former White House aide’s action came after Judge Gerhard Geselisentenced North last Wednésday to two years probation and or- dered him to perform 1,200 hours of community service, in addition to the fine. French extravaganza costly PARIS (REUTER) — The general commanding what is billed as the spectacle to end all spectacles says he has abandoned the sheep. Portable guillotines and anti-royalisy Jynch mobs in Phyrygian caps have also been ruled out of the French Revolution bicentenary parade along the best known of Parisian avenues: “Can you itnagine 1,000 sheep trotting down the Champs Elysees?”’ sniffed Gen. Christian Dumontet, chief ,tactician of Friday's ex- travanganza, estimated to cost theequivalent of $19 million Cdn. At the same time, Kremlin’guards will goose-step to African drums and London teenagers will dance under umbrelias in a false rain shower during the two-hour parade involving6,000 people. Rain ruins Okanagan cherries KELOWNA (CP) — Rain has ruined much of the Okanagan cherry crop this season and many growers are leaying their fruit on the trees “Some growers may be able to’ salvage fruit depending on the weather in the next week or so,"’ said Helmut Arndt, a Kelowna hor- ticulturalist. ‘Many have abandoned the effort and are just selling fresh cherries roadside."’ Orchardists suffered 30- to 80-per-cent damage to early variety of cherries in the Kelowna, Westbank apd Peachland areas, Arndt said Tuesday. 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