2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, January andinista government The Associated Press MANGUA, Nicaragua The leftist Sandinista government acknowledged that its troops shot down a U.S. Army helicopter and said it "deplores the inci dent." The Pentagon said the United States made an official protest, blaming Nicaragua for the death of the pilot. Nicaragua's statement, issued late Wednesday, said the troops shot at a military helicopter that was inside Nicaraguan territory, but the statement carefully avoided any admission that the Nicaraguans had killed the American. Officials in Washington and at the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, said the pilot, Chief Warrant Officer II Jeffry C. Schwab of Joliet, 111., was killed by "hostile fire" from Nicaragua after his helicopter made a forced landing Wednes day about 200 yards from the border in Kissinger links military aid to El Salvador peace The Associated Press MEXICO CITY Henry Kissinger said Thursday that more military aid to El Salvador was consistent with Latin efforts toward a peaceful solution in Central America. His commission, which recom mended the aid, contended that it would push leftists into diplomatic concessions. The former U.S. secretary of state spoke via a satellite television hookup from Brussels, Belgium, to journalists in five Latin American cities who questioned him about U.S. policies. The Kissinger commission gave Presi dent Reagan a report Wednesday recom mending "significantly increased military aid as soon as possible" to El Salvador. Asked by a Mexico City reporter to re spond to charges that the report con tradicts proposals by the Contadora group, Kissinger said: "The proposals we have made for a diplomatic solution ... are January 11-21 Styrofoam backing of your posters, prints and photographs From s3 to S15 northgate mall 286-0386 Mb ppini Classified Info' Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office Immediately if there are mistakes In your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements INTERESTED IN A CAREER in book publishing? A representative from the University of Denver Publishing Institute will be on campus on Tuesday, January 31, to Interview seniors and graduate students for admission to the summer 1984 class. Sign up at placement office. JAZZ! THE UNC AUDIENCE for Jan will meet Mon.. Jan. 16 in the Union at 7:00 pm. Carpoob planned for Greensboro Jazz Festival. ATTENTION: FRESHMEN LIVING OFF-CAMPUS The N.C. Fellows Program, a leadership development pro gram, is beginning its annual process of selecting fresh men to become feljows. Let ters could not be mailed to freshman Iving off-campus so come by the fellows lounge (room 1 in the Union) to pick up your letter. Applications are available in the Lounge or at the Union Desk. Completed applications are due by 4:00 pm, Tuesday, January 24. I J 13, 1984 side Honduras. Government sources in Washington, who spoke on condition they not be named, said the helicopter was "blown off course" by a windstorm that pushed it near tv Wirguan border. President Reagan's spokesman Larry as "reckless and unprovoked" Thursday. Key presidential aides met to draft the U.S. response, which sources said could include possible military retaliation. The official Cuban news agency, Prensa Latina, said the death of the helicopter pilot "could be the pretext yearned for by the Reagan administration to increase its aggressions against Nicaragua." The Nicaraguan statement expressed hope the incident will "not be used as an excuse to worsen the already critical situa tion in Central America." consistent with the 21 principles of the Contadora Group, and in the report we specifically endorse the 21 principles of the ' Contadora Group." The Contadora Group, composed of Mexico, Panama, Venezuela and Colum bia, favor: a reduction in arms and foreign military aid in Central America. The Kiss inger commission report contends that military efforts will pressure leftists toward diplomatic concessions. The hookup to Mexico City; San Jose, Costa Rica; Caracas, Venezuela; Rio de Janeiro, and Buenos Aires was sponsored by the United States Information Agency. It was the first of its kind in Latin America. Kissinger told the Latin American jour nalists, "In our view, if the urgent economic, social and political reform university mall 942-7306 eEiop Q ALL CAMPUS PARTY, FRIDAY 13th. Join us for the in famous Dey House Party, DU Fraternity, 9 pm. BYOB. lost & found FOUND: RECORD ALBUMS AT Chase Hall bus stop around the Brat week of Dec. 1983. (Last semester) call 933-3649 and identify FOUND AT THE END of last semester: A keychain contain ing 9 keys including a toyota key and a coke machine key. Call 933-1645 to claim them. LOST: GOLD BRACELET AT Pardya on Taes., Jan. 10th. U foaad please call 933-5212 and uk for ABsoa. Reward. MARY C. I FOUND your brown purse with calculator and pocket Instamatic at the end of last semester call 942-4322 to claim it LOST: HEAVY CABLE BICYCLE lock with key, Monday between campus and University Mall via Franklin St. bike path. Reward, if found. Please call 967-1 157. FOUND: BICYCLE CHAIN ON east Franklin Street on Jan. 9th. To claim call 967-2460. 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It again criticized the Reagan ad ministration for its support of Nicaraguan rebels based in Honduras, but avoided the anti-American rhetoric that has been usual since the leftists took power in 1979. The killing of Schwab was the first such shooting episode since joint U.S.-Honduran military maneuvers began in August as a warning to the Sandinistas against supporting leftist rebels in Central America. The attack occurred in an area near which heavy fighting between CIA backed rebels and Sandinista troops has occurred. measures are not taken, the internal situa tion in the countries can only worsen. Therefore, the security problems can only get more complicated. "But at the same time I want to stress one of the basic things of our report that we have to commit ourselves as a na- Baloyra The report differed notably from the Reagan administration's policies only the area of human rights. The 12-member, ideologically diverse commission urged that Congress attach re quirements for progress in human rights to aid bills for Central American governments. "That's nice for symbolic purposes," Baloyra said. "The means by which those aims are going to come about are naive." Right-wing death squads are actually increas ing the strength of leftist guerrillas, he said. "For every person you kill, you create two or three enemies. I bet there are more people in the guerrillas for revenge or because murder was perpetrated against their relatives than for ideological, reasons." ... 4b Hffmm (iart e " r I 2 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. CAROLINA "PHONE-POWER" If you are articulate, enthusiastic and like a challenge, you can help yourself and Carolina. 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EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPORTUNITIES for. men and women who are interested in serving boys and girls ages 7-1 6S guiding them in their physical, mental and spiritual development. Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each individual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized activities.' College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERBIRD. located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte, N.C, is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, rifiery and backpacking). Horseback riding, white-water canoeing and tripping are extras in our excellent program. For further in formation write or call G. William Climer, Jr., Director, Camp Thunderbird. Route 7, Box 50, Clover, S.C., 29710 (803431-2121). 1 l R.A. Applicants Application Deadline J Friday, Jan. 13, 1984 i 5:00 pm Return applications to your area director or Carr Build ing, The Department of Uni versity Housing is an Equal Opportunity Employer. L........ Reagan called Schwab's death "a great tragedy." Secretary of Defense Caspar Wein berger said in a CBS television news inter view, "The indefensible thingsis that the pilot was killed after he got out of the helicopter (and was) simply walking around." In Tegucigalpa, the government said Thursday it was preparing a "stiff note of formal protest to Nicaragua. Pentagon spokesman Michael Burch said Undersecretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger called in the Nicaraguan am bassador to Washington on Wednesday night to protest the death. U.S. Embassy spokesman Chris Arcos in Tegucigalpa said the body of Schwab, who had served in the 101st Aviation Group 229th Aviation Battalion at Ft. Campbell, Ky., was being flown home. tion, the United States, to a long-term ef fort not just to deal with the security prob lems, but to bring about the political, economic and social aspirations of; the people of the area." His commission's report recommended $8 billion in economic aid to the region over five years beginning in 1985. From page 1 The governments of both El Salvador and the United States are aware of the identities of death squad killers, but El Salvador is unable to act because so many powerful officials are tied to these groups, he said. "You have to get rid of them (the killers). Giving more money is an ac cessory to murder. You have to round them up somehow and put them at the disposal of the tribunals. You have to neutralize a group of people who are minimally pro-American. You do it either through the CIA or the U.S. military forces."- The U.S. should assist in the training of a civilian with the strength to arrest army officers involved in the death squads and should provide security for magistrates trying these men, Baloyra said. .THE NO. 5 STl oz. Sirloin SUPER TOP I lU SIRLOIN only $4-99 served with piping hot baked potato or homemade french fries and texas toast " ALL DAY FRIDAY FLAMEKIST STEAKS THE ORIGINAL FAMILY STEAK HOUSE QRi GHXsCllSIElf BLACK MALES & FEMALES -$45 will b paid to healthy non-smokers 18-35, who complete an EPA breathsaa etady on the UNC casapae. For more info please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm. BLIND UNC LAW STUDENT needs readers. Interested students call Tim Smith 933-3633. Student will be paid for time. REFEREES ARE WANTED FOR Intramural Sporta. Make extra money and set yoar own hours. Applica tions in 203 Woollen Gym or call 962-1153. AIRLINES ARE HIRING! FLIGHT attendants reserva tionists! $14-39.000. Worldwide! 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The former U.S. defense secretary also is expected to meet with Syrian President Hafez Assad, who is recuperating from a heart ailment. WASHINGTON Secretary of State George P. Shultz, who leaves this weekend for a meeting with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, said Thursday that the Reagan ad ministration is "prepared for a thaw" in relations if Moscow reciprocates. "We are prepared for a thaw, but whether there is one will reflect what the desires of the Soviet Union are," Shultz said in an interview conducted with reporters in Europe via satellite. "It takes two to thaw." Shultz did not rule out a summit meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Yuri Andropov some time this year, but said there must be assurances a summit would produce results. "We want one that will ac complish something." 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WINSTON-SALEM A federal appeals court panel Thursday tem porarily delayed a judge's ruling ex cluding the news media and public from jury selection in the civil rights trial of nine Ku Klux Klansmen and Nazis. Eight North Carolina newspapers had appealed Judge Thomas Flannery's decision to close the court room to the 4th Circuit Court of Apeals in Richmond, Va., arguing that the move was an unconstitutional in fringement on press freedom. The appeals panel, led by Judge J. Dickson Phillips Jr., stayed Flannery's order and set a hearing on the issue for 10 a jn. Monday in U.S. District Court in Charlotte. The federal government must file a response to the newspapers' appeal by 9 a.m. Monday. Joining Phillips in the ruling were Judges Robert Chapman and John Butzner Jr. Flannery denied a motion to hold jury selection in the Klan-Nazi trial in open court after a hearing Wednesday. The newspapers had filed a brief Tues day saying allowing the public and press in the courtroom would not in terfere with a fair trial. RALEIGH Attorney General Rufus Edmisten Thursday filed suit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to block a construction per mit for the proposed pipeline from Lake Gaston to , Virginia Beach, Va. Gov. Jim Hunt had said earlier that the state would file suit if the Corps issued a permit for the 85-mile pipeline without a full environmental impact statement. The Corps has said there was no evidence the pipeline would en danger the environment and has re fused to conduct a full environmental study. 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