the Michigan Daily-Fiday, May 7, 1982-Page 9 Britain reports fighter jets disappear in storm (Continued frozePage i cease-fire at noon EDT Friday had collapsed. "I am deeply disappointed that Argentine intransigence has once again frustrated a constructive initiative," Pym said in a statement issued by the Foreign Office. The Peruvian plan included Argen- tine withdrawal from the Falklands. President Reagan was asked in Washington whether he thought the conflict could escalate to involve the United States-which backs Britain-and the Soviet Union;-which has tilted toward Argentina. "I do not, frankly, I do not see the danger of this escalating. to that ex- tent," Reagan said. BRITAIN'S domestic news agency quoted "authoritative sources" as saying two Argentine submarines were cruising the 200-mile war zone declared by Britain around the South Atlantic islands. There is no confirmation of the reports. London Times reporter John Witherow, ahoard the aircraft carrier Invincible off the Falklands, said the threat of an Argentine submarine at- tack put the carrier on full alert Wed- nesday. SURVIVORS OF THE Argentine cruiser Gen. Belgrano, sunk Sunday by a British submarine, arrive on shore. The soldiers raised their fists in unison and sang a navy song on their return to their home. U.S. justifies support for Britain PANAMA CITY, Panama (UPI) - mediation in the conflict between throw its support behind the British, President Reagan wrote Latin Britain and Argentina over the Reagan's letter said. American leaders that it was "absolutely Falkland Islands, a British crown Secretary of State Alexander Haig necessary" for the United States to colony since 1833. announced last Friday the United support Britain in its war with Argentina Parts of Reagan's letter were States was ending its neutrality and over the Falkland Islands. revealed by Panamanian President cutting off economic and military aid to "In the next few days, the United Aristides Royo in Panama City Argentina, a move that sent shock States wil do all it can to reach a Tuesday during a meeting of 19 Latin waves through Latin America. peaceful solution to the crisis in a way- American diplomats discussing the war The U.S. actions will not end "the loss that will reinforce the solidarity of the over the Falklands, called the Malvinas of life and honor, a goal that can only be New World," Reagan said in a letter in Spanish. achieved through the decisions of the dated May 2. "Despite the difficulty and pain that two sovereign states directly in- THE PRESIDENT did not specify if it was for us, it was absolutely volved," Reagan said. the Untited- States would attempt new necessary" for the United States to Illegal WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. im- migration officials said yesterday their controversial roundup of higher-paid illlegal aliens last week may have opened up as many as 5,440 jobs for Americans at an average wage of $4.81 an hour. "Overall, we've been very pleased with the project," said Immigration Commissioner Alan Nelson of the five- day sweep through 26 job sites in nine cities. JOSEPH SALGADO, associate com- missioner for enforcement, said agents had arrested a total of 5,440 illegal aliens, all but 2 percent of whom were earning more than the minimum wage of $3.35. He said that 4,071 or 72 percent had voluntarily agreed to leave the GMAT GALSAT MCAT REVIEW PROGRAMS June 16 NEW LSAT: Begin to im- prove your writing skills now for the new essay section . June 23 GMAT: Register now for June seminars. Receive our Moth Re- fresher text by return mail. CALL NOW: SW243.4767- alien roundup opens jobs country: project as failing to protect the rights of allegations and heat have been raised The remainder are awaiting hearings those arrested or being overly targeted by a few Hispanic groups 'posturing. on legal claims they have raised to at Hispanics. But Salgado said no for- The generation of complaints has been remain in this country such as having mal complaints of abuse of rights had orchestrated and that's unfortunate." parents, spouses or children over age 21 been filed with the Immigration and Project cordinator Rick Norton ad- who are U.S. citizens or having made a Naturalization Service. ded that in a normal week the service request for political asylum. HE AND NELSON conceded that arrests about 3,400 illegal aliens in the Various religious, Hispanic and civil they had read press reports of com- United States, 95 percent of them from liberties groups have criticized the plaints, but Nelson said, "The Mexico. CPCALUNPA 192DM X11 ' ' i l4whal/ '!D~" f w1maj U17C N M E GREEK P O. R. 'PREPPIE LokPIE.S PARW W E NIt NITS TUNITE A11TE NI'L'E WME 2 3 sty S AINK 6 17 Tacx s i0, 1 1$ YOOK sv aYS . oFci TNs s 19 p n a O mma i 44 40510E irFK« 2 Z 2 G16iiQES ! ROCKS CO#ITEST s k IA .fl