The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July8, 1981- Vietnam returns remains of 3 American G.I.s CLARK AIR FORCE BASE, Philip- pines (UPI) - Vietnam yesterday han- ded over to a U.S. honor guard three small wooden coffins with the remains of three American servicemen missing since the Vietnam War. In the first such ceremony since 1978, the 10-man honor guard flew into Hanoi Airport to take the coffins aboard a .S. Air Force C-130 Hercules transport and fly them back to Clark Air Force Base. AFTER AN overnight stop, they will be flown to Hawaii where tests will be made to determine identities, a base spokesman said. The remains were the first to be released by Vietnam since October 1978 and bring to 74 the- number of bodies returned to the United States by Hanoi since 1973. More than 2,500 American servicemen, mostly airmen, are still listed as missing in action in Vietnam since the first American casualty in 1964. THE U.S. military honor guard at Hanoi airport was led by Lt. Col. Joe O Jin tie BMWt News Staff Harvey from the U.S. Joint Casualty Resolution Center in Hawaii. The brief airport ceremony "went very smoothly," said Lt. Col. Hugh Burns, a spokesman for the team. that went to Hanoi. "We're certainly pleased that the Vietnamese were able to return the remains of three armed forces person- nel and that the turnover activity went well," he said. "WE LOOK forward for the Viet- namese to turn over additional remains." Vietnamese- officials tentatively identified the three when they informed U.S. authorities in May that their remains had been retrieved. But because of past errors, the Americans asked that no names be released until U.S. officials completed their own tests. Except among relatives, there is vir- tually no hope that any of the American MIAs survivedfrom the 1964-73 war, although 165 are known to have been captured alive by Vietnamese orLao Communists. SEVERAL U.S. congressmen have accused Vietnam of holding the remains of at least 400 American MIAs as "blackmail" to press the United States to grant Hanoi aid. -Organizations of relatives of missing men have also accused the Vietnamese and Lao authorities of still holding American prisoners of war in secret jungle camps. Ian gn o d AP Photo Hangingon A 29-year-old Seattle man clings to the side of the Seattle Bridge after having a change of heart over a suicide attempt. The man agreed to climb back onto the bridge after dangling 175 feet above the Lake Washington Ship Canal for several seconds. I __ - ..r" Daily Classifieds (Continued from Page 8) MISCE L LANEOUS ORIENTAL RUGS We buy, sell, repair, clean rugs and appraise. 769- 8555or995-7597.320E. Liberty. cM0815 BIK ES, "C "TE S FRAT CLEANING? Don't throw those bicycles & parts insthe trash, ring 'em to Student Bike Shop for rash. 60t7S. Forest next toVillage Corners. 662-6916. 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