Reagan shuts down U.S. offices of Soviet airlines The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 9, 1983 - Page 5 YOUR BSN IS WORTH AN OFFICER'S COMMISSION IN THE ARMY Your BSN means you're a professional. In the Army, it also means you're an officer. You start as a full-fledged member of our medical team. Write: Army Nurse Opportunities, P.O. Box 7713, Burbank, CA 91510. ARMY NURSE CORPS. ; BE ALLYOU CAN BE. From AP and UPI In retaliation for the Soviet downing of a South Korean airliner, President Reagan yesterday closed the U.S. offices of Aeroflot and won a Civil Aeronautics Board order severing all business ties between American air carriers and the Soviet airline. The jumbo jet was shot down by a Soviet fighter plane last week killing all 269 passengers, including 61 Americans. The board strongly urged American travel agencies to voluntarily observe the "letter and spirit" of that action and "deny further commercial benefits to Aeroflot." That meant it was asking agents to go a step further and quit booking Aeroflot business on any airline - foreign as well as American. AEROFLOT HAS been banned from landing in the United States since December, 1981, when martial law was declared in Poland. Its U.S. offices served only to book connections out of Montreal and other foreign cities. The Canadian gover- nment ordered the Montreal flights suspended for 60 days in the wake of the jetliner downing. But the president also asked the Civil Aeronautics Board to order all American air carrriers to cancel their business ties with the Soviet airline - meaning they could no longer book connecting flights. Secretary of State George Shultz yesterday accused Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko of giving a "preposterous" explanation for the downing of the airliner after a two-hour meeting in Madrid. Shultz, visibly angry, almost shouted as he told reporters "Gromyko's response was even worse" than his speech to the European Security conference Wednesday. In that speech, Gromyko repeated Soviet charges the civilian jetliner was on a spying mission for the United States. "THE PREPOSTEROUS explanation the Soviets have of- fered and continue to offer to a disbelieving world has only compounded the problem," Shultz said. In Tokyo, the Soviet ambassador said his government found debris from the downed South Korean airliner in inter- national waters, and will turn the recovered materials and documents over to Japan, Foreign Ministry officials said. Vladimir Pavlov, in a meeting with Yoshiya Kato, head of the ministry's European and Oceanic Affairs Bureau, also said the Soviet Union will report on its search operations off the tiny Soviet island of Moneron, near Sakhalin, in accor- dance with "international practices," the officials said. It appeared that the reason the plane's debris was to be turned over to Japan is the absence of diplomatic relations between South Korea and the Soviet Union. Seoul has repor- tedly asked Tokyo to represent its interests in the affair. WA ii;;iHOOs Students resist draft law By BARBARA MISLE Three University students - one of them female - have refused to sign forms certifying their draft registration status and could each lose as much as $6,500 in federal financial aid, financial aid officials said yesterday. As of Tuesday, only one student had refused to comply with a law which denies federal aid to students who refuse to disclose whether they have registered for the draft, but since then two more have refused and financial aid officials say they expect more. Although the University would not release the names of the students Financial Aid Director Harvey Grotrian said they were un- dergraduates who all qualified for federal grants. 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