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We’ll solve yours. emerald inter/national From Haig sends peace proposals to British BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Secretary of State Alexander Haig, warning that time “is in deed running out” in the Bri tish-Argentine conflict over the Falkland Islands, sent peace proposals to Britain Monday and left here for Washington The British government, in a surprisingly swift response to Haig's proposals, said "at first sight they do not meet the requirements strongly ex pressed by Parliament, particularly on the need to regard as paramount the wishes of the islanders " It called the proposals worked out by Haig during four days of talks with Argentine leaders "complex and difficult " Virtually all of the 1,800 re sidents of the Falklands are of British descent and opposed to Argentina, which seized the British colony April 2 A 40-ship British war fleet is approaching the Falklands, 250 miles off the Argentine coast The British Defense Ministry has refused to give its location, but unofficial estimates are that advance units could be within striking distance of the islands sometime late this weekend In Washington, a spokesman for the Organization of Amer ican states said the OAS permanent council would meet Tuesday at Argentina's request Most Latin American countries back Argentina, and the OAS could theoretically establish a multilateral defense force against the British Israeli soldiers remove squatters YAMIT, Occupied Sinai Israeli troops removed 23 families from a Sinai settle ment Monday, starting a large scale evacuation of ultra-na tionalists opposed to the Israeli withdrawal from the desert peninsula Israel is to hand the last sec tor of Sinai to Egypt on Sunday. While soldiers finally began tackling the Sinai squatters, top Egyptian and American di plomats conferred with Prime Minister Menachem Begin s government in Jerusalem about problems between Israel and Egypt The army clamped down on reporters in Yamit, the main settlement in sand-dune country on the Mediterranean coast But reports on the squat ters’ two-way radios indicated that a handful of families were evicted from other settlements as soldiers removed the 23 squatter families from Talmei Yosef, five miles east of Yamit “There was some weeping and everybody is in depression, both us and the army," Mena chem Granit, who was evicted from Talmei Yosef, told AP correspondent Marcus Eliason by walkie-talkie The soldiers were unarmed and behaved gently, and there was virtually no violence, the Israeli said In Yamit, upwards of 2,000 squatters tensely awaited the army Much attention focused on a dozen extremists who threaten to commit suicide if troops try to remove them from the fortress-like air raid shelter where they have barricaded themselves Census bureau announces results WASHINGTON Americans are better educat ed, more likely to live alone, and less likely to use rapid transit systems than 10 years ago, the Census Bureau reported Monday The bureau's new profile of the American people was for mulated from the data on the 1980 Census long forms This is the earliest such sample information has even been available following a cen sus, Chapman said Among the findings were: EARTHWEEK 1982^ Precious PJ&C6 A Celebration of the Earth APRIL 19-25 FEATURING MOUNTAIN VISIONS beautiful 11 projector slide show plus talks by notable people including Dave Foreman KARL GROSSMAN author of Cover Up What You are not Supposed to Know About Nuclear Power |EAN CLAUDE FABY bead of the United Nations Environment Program VICTOR PAPANEK architect and planner of designs for a fragile world WESLEY MARX multi-talented Environmentalist, author of "The Frail Ocean Sponsored by the UO Survival Center For more info call 686-4356 • The percentage of Americans using public transportation to get to work was 6 3 percent in 1980, down from 8 9 percent a decade earlier • For the first time more than half — 66 3 percent — of all people aged 25 and over have completed four years of high school • About 17 percent of Amer icans have completed four years of college, up from 11 percent in 1970 • Median household income in 1979 was 516,830, up 98 3 per cent from 1969 • Non-family households, that is people living alone or with non-relatives, now constitute more than one-fourth — 26 7 percent — of all households in the country • Nationwide, the percentage of people living in poverty de clined from 13 7 percent to 12 5 during the decade. Chapman said, with the largest decline in the southern states, where it had been highest Woman astronaut named to crew WASHINGTON Dr Sally Ride, an astrophy sicist. will become America s first women in space next year as a crew member for the seventh flight of the space shuttle. NASA announced Monday The space agency also named Guion Bluford, an Air Force lieutenant colonel, as the first American black assigned to an orbital mission He also will fly in 1983 on Challenger, fol lowing Ride's flight Ride. 30, is to fly with three male astronauts, all military of ficers, on the second mission of the second shuttle, the Challenger The flight, scheduled for six days, is set for liftoff April 20, 1983 She will serve as a mission specialist, working with three satellites that are to be placed in orbit from the ship's cargo bay They are a West German scientific satellite and commun ications satellites for Telesat of Canada and the Indonesian government Commanding the mission will be Navy Capt Robert Crippen, 44, who flew on the maiden flight of the first shuttle, Colum bia. a year ago The pilot will be Navy Capt Frederick Hauck, 41 Only one other woman, Valentina Tereshkova of the Soviet Union, has flown in space, for 71 hours in June 1963