Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 13, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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-inter/national
From Associated Prsss reports
Haitian government
reports invasion
PORT DEPAIX, Haiti
The government reported
Tuesday that about 40 more in
vaders had landed on Tortuga
Island, but did not say whether
troops had engaged them. Of
ficials said they routed eight
men who flew to Tortuga last
weekend to spark a revolution
against Pres.-for-Life Jean
Claude Duvalier
Lherison Alezi, the govern
ment's regional information di
rector, said a large boat landed
on the desolate offshore island
after stopping at two points on
Haiti's northern coast He said
he did not know whether any
one went ashore during the
earlier stops
The invaders presumably are
followers of Bernard Sansaricq,
a Florida service station opera
tor who mustered 36 supporters
last week in Britain’s Turks and
Caicos Islands, at the end of the
Bahama chain and about 100
miles north of Haiti
He stayed in the Turks and
Caicos while two planes, each
reportedly carrying four of his
supporters, landed on Tortuga
Saturday and Sunday Alezi said
that in response to a radio call,
two coast guard boats brought
in enough soldiers and mili
tiamen to put down the attack
and capture three of the in
vaders
Haig visits Egypt
to revive talks
CAIRO, Egypt
Secretary of State Alexander
Haig arrived here Tuesday in an
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apparent effort to revive the
flagging talks on autonomy for
Palestinians in Israeli-occupied
lands
“Primary to our objectives
during this visit will be the (Is
raeli-Egyptian) peace process
itself,” Haig said upon his arrival
on a flight from Brussels, Bel
gium
It is Haig's first visit to Egypt
since he attended funeral ser
vices for the late Pres Anwar
Sadat last October
The Reagan administration
has been successful in estab
lishing close relations with the
government of Hosni Mubarak,
Sadat’s successor Haig was
scheduled to meet with
Mubarak on Wednesday, a day
before the secretary of state
departs for Israel
Autonomy for the 1.3 million
Palestinians living on the oc
cupied West Bank of the Jordan
River and the Gaza Strip is the
last remaining issue to be re
solved under the U S -spon
sored Camp David accords
signed by Egypt and Israel in
March 1979
Poles plan end
to martial law
WARSAW, Poland
Polish authorities said Tues
day they would like to end mar
tial law by Feb 1 and include
Solidarity leader Lech Walesa in
talks on the future of trade un
ions
At the same time, the official
media criticized farmers for
withholding food from market,
and said the Soviet Union would
be Poland's sole source of im
port supplies" in many areas of
the beleaguered economy
Deputy Prime Minister Jerzy
Ozdowski said at a news con
ference for Western reporters
that Poland's authorities
"would like to end" martial law
by Feb 1
However, Ozdowski said
there was no timetable for end
ing the state of emergency de
clared Dec 13, and a decision
on lifting military rule "depends
on the situation "
After an initial period in which
Gdansk dock workers and Sile
sian miners clashed with secur
ity forces, official announce
ments claim that workers
have returned to their jobs But
there have been unofficial
reports of passive resistance in
factories and mines
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484-4909
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WoHnMHaw lannarv 13 1982