Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 25, 1986, Page 3, Image 3

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    World news
Marcos struggles to keep power
as Reagan calls for resignation
MANILA. PhiltppinesfAP)—
Soldiers, fired'. c>U./a' jeering
crowd. -oari^rT .today . near the
• ' palace; of Ferdinand ’.Marcos.
" who struggled desperately to re
• 'layeiit, finl.d 'on power
‘ lhaiOte’l !nlied States said is no
' longerrightfully-' Ms. ‘.V .
Kig hf-peop I«j;jye re * .wo u iuled
•" Indhe .sho'ptiiig, smd. five were
.•injured whilejtrv'ihg Id'flee the
VgUijfiit). i[i'w8pjtal officials' »<3id.
• Hundreds : df- 'thousands (if
civil iansdefipdadusk-to-<)awn
’ •’ ^curfew ip form human shields
around - the • suburban camp (if
.. military.rebels,- who proclaimed
(•;(ira/.dn A(piin'o president, and
'•. around the. rebel-held govern
: merit television station. Chan
• .* net 4. '/•••■..... _•
Wiinesses'ssiid.masses of peo
pl,e .id the ^television station
drove Back seven armored per
sonnol . ca'rriers loaded w ftli
loyalist ipIdierN at ^nildhight
Monday . • ' • \S;'rv" Tv
Marco#. jttppda led.- to., cjvilrun
loyalists-Monday. id bj'fnit'thelr,
guns, tothe ca p i t a I;idh I - pmt ih C
hin}. Iii' a brdnjlcttsf on' privalt! -
Channel.0 televiiipmowWd'.by •
aii associate.Ve said,. \'Vye'„wilj „
defend tjjje’..republic.to-Jhe,. lost:
breelh of aur lifei the. lasi dr'dp .
of our blood. '!1 ' ..
Several top government,; of-.
ficials resigned Saturday Some
diptomat# . serving •" ,a.brbad
declared aHegiancetdAqfuino.'
who WXUMW-. Marco* bf using"
fraud and violence to vy;iii the;
fob. 7 presidential election in 1
which she opposed.him.;
Both Marco#, fell, and Aquino.
!»;t. scheduled inauguration
cerembnies for today . , '
President Reagan s dramatic
Eastern Airlines to be
bought out by Texas Air
■ \ MIAMI (AP) — Racing against strike? deadlines from
. unions and default .threats from creditors. Eastern Airlines
announced’Monday .that it would be? taken, over by ag
gressive .-.cost-slashing entrepreneur Frank Lorenzoand his
Houston-based Texas Air COrp.
I Inion officials said they understood that lorenzo. whose
company also operates Continental Airlines and New York
Air, would continue Eastern, the nation's third-largest car
rier, as a separate airline.
Charles Bryan, president of the International Association
of Machinists local that represents 12,000 Eastern workers,
sent Lorenzo a telegram offering cooperation..
Bryan, who also sits On Eastern’s board of directors, said
Chairman Frank Borman told other board members he would
resign front the company following their IT:45 p.m PST vote
on Lorenzo's offer ,Borman, a foriner.astronaut, hits headed
ttte Miami-ltased carrier since 1075.
Eastern spokesman Glenn Parsons said Borman and other
company officials were unlikely to hold a news conference
Itefore today. .Lorenzo did. not return, repeated telephone
messages! '
Major creditors had given Eastern management a Feb 2H
deadline to present, a long-term plan to turn around the
airline. $2.5 billion In debt ken Mills, spokesman for ("hast;
Manhattan, one of the largest creditors, said it had no com
ment on the takeover.
• Late Sunday. Eastern reached agreement with its 4.200
pilots to avert a strike threatened for Wednesday, hut there
was confusion over the status of a tentative verbal accord
With flight attendants, who could strike March t.
The Texas Air agreement must Ire approved by Eastern's
creditors, shareholders and federal authorities. A union
source and a New York-based airline analyst, both speaking
on condition they not Ire identified, said Lorenzo's effort to
buy 51 percent of Eastern stor k could trigger a bidding war
from other sources.
The stock is reported to Ire for between $000 million and
$700 million in cash and securities, the two sources said.
Some union officials and Eastern employees were
dismayed at the takeover, citing what one called lairenzo’s
"anti-union " reputation
request today for Marcoa to stop
. down marked a reversal fo
. Reagan, who two weeks earlit;
\sajd .there, was a strong two
part V. system in tb's Philippjnes
that*-should (mVable to function. .
■ A rapid-fire series of events,
set fri motion hv the.l'iih 7. e(ec'
• diod.'iiid.the White 'House .to.',
issue a .‘ pro dawn st a t ehient. '
which, said;..'?Attempts 'to : jjrth
’ long the .fife; of'-rhe. present
■; regime.by; violence are futiio. A:
' 'solutidn" to this’crisis* can' 'orily
• ta'. atdiievedr through a'peacefuh.;
'*'gayernftj6nt." ■ ° " ,
, A Washington congressional
sbijtteaaid.the l lhiteri States of- .’
. .. fared; Marchs ii U^S aircraft to
use' in .leaving the Philippines.
The Stall?'.Department-'aijd 'Pen-'
tagon ’ had no immediate
comment. •' •’
Beggs criticizes
New NASA chief
NEW YORK (AP) The
departing head, of the National
Aeronautics and . Space Ad* ,
ministration says his interim
replacement is unqualified to.
run the agency. The Wall-Street
journal reported today.
"He's not qualified. . . read
his resume." NASA chief lames
ReggS. who is oii leaVe because
of federal fraud charges, said of
aiding administrator William
Graham.
Graham told the Journal he
cpiild lead NASA, through its
“very difficult crisis".caused by
the explosion of the space shut
tle Challenger. '
Iteggs took, a leave of absence
in December after he was in
dicted on fraud charges
unrelated to his NASA post, lie
vyas 'accused'.of improperly'
charging the Pentagon for cost,
overruns while ii vice president
of General Dynamics. \
iteggs fold the Journal he
planned to resign-from NASA
soon because it "badly needs a
leader." Although lie criticized
Graham, he said he was not set
ting any conditions on his
replacement.
"I have put no conditions on
anything I might do." he said.
"Obviously, I'd like to see an
experienced, capable in
dividual come in here."
He said Graham had insuffi
cient management experience,
the journal reported.
Graham's name is one of
those raised as a possible per
manent successor to Beggs.
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