4 Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 8, 1984 Mondale calls for unity at convention WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Gary Hart met with Democratic leaders in Congress yesterday, seeking advice on the future of his campaign and support for his claim that Walter Mondale does not have the presidential nomination locked up. Mondale, confident it is all over but the convention, abandoned the cam- paign trail for the first time in more than five months and vacationed at the home of a millionaire friend in posh Southampton, N.Y. IN WASHINGTON aides announced that Mondale has picked longtime political operative John Reilly, the campaign's senior adviser, to direct the process of selecting a vice presidential running mate. "Mr. Mondale intends to make this matter his highest personal priority in the weeks ahead," said James Johnson, the campaign chairman. Johnson also said Mondale would call Hart and Jesse Jackson to express his respect for what they have done and to ask for their support. "HE WANTS to do everything he can to earn their support," Johnson said, but will not ask either of them to drop out of the race. He also said it is doub- tful Mondale will meet face-to-face with them. Hart arranged to meet yesterday af- ternoon with House Speaker Thomas O'Neil, who was expected to urge the senator from Colorado to make peace with Mondale and join in a unified effort to defeat President Reagan. Top aides to Hart said they would be "immensely surtprised" if Mondale- should he win the nomination - picked the Coloradan for vice president.' They questioned whether Hart, a very independent individual, would ac- cept the nomination if offered after his bitter primary battle because he feels Mondale . .. seeks support from Hart, Jackson Mondale unfairly attacked his personal commitments in several vital areas. Hart, according to some aides, has seemed deeply wounded by Mondale's charges that the 47-year-old westerner lacked a deep commitment to nuclear disarmament, civil rights and the Equal Rights Amendment. Read and Use Daily Class if ieds IN BRIEF - Compiled from Associated Press and United Press international reports Sakharov lives, officials tified complex after a three-day firefight. The government said 450 ex- say tremists were captured. LONDON - The United States has been told through official channels Boat capsizes, 7 drown that Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov MIAMI - Seven Haitians drowned is "OK," a senior administration of- and up to 12 other people, including a ficial said yesterday. U.S. immigration ,official, were Friends of Sakharov said the missing yesterday in waters off the nuclear physicist and human rights coast of Haiti where a crowded activist is in the sixth week of a sailboat capsized while being boarded hunger strike aimed at forcing the by the Coast Guard, who came aboard Kremlin to allow his wife to seek to check for illegal aliens. medical treatment abroad. The Soviet The rickety 80-foot woodenvessel, news agency Tass denied Monday carrying 70 to 80 Haitians, capsized that he is fasting. Wednesday night about 30 miles north Beirut peace plan halted of Haiti. Officials said the Haitians panicked and ran to one side of the BEIRUT, Lebanon - Parliament boat when the Coast Guard officers yesterday postponed a vote on a government plan to bring peace to Lebanon, as rocket and artillery duels Flash floods destroy homes persisted for a third straight day. A threat of a mountain mudlide Police said five civilians died in the forcedhthe evacuation o uputs 30 fighting. fre h vcaino pt 0 Thirteen people, most of them people yesterday in the ski resort civilians, have been killed and 30 town of Aspen, Colo., and torrential others have been wounded since rain in Vermont set off flash floods Parliament opened debate Tuesday which destroyed ahalf-dozen homes on Prime Minister Rashid Karami's and cut highways and utilities. proposals to end the nine-year civil Up to 11 inches of snow fell in the war.Colorado Rockies and other storms in 54 killed in Gulf bombin the lower Mississippi Valley spawned 54kile i G lfbo bigs tornadoes and funnel clouds in Iran and Iraq bombed each other's Missouri, Louisiana and Kansas. cities yesterday and shelled border regions, according to communiques Spending debate begins issued by the two aides. Fifty-four WASHINGTON - The Senate people were reported killed and Iraq opened debate yesterday on a $291 claimed it shot down an invading billion Pentagon authorization bill, plane. with battles expected in coming days A Liberian-registered freighter was over the MX missile, anti-satellite rocked by an explosion, possibly weapons and President Reagan's caused by a mine, in the southern "star wars" program. Persian Gulf. Iran, meanwhile, A Republican leadership aide said protested Saudi Arabia's downing of votes on the major elements in the an Iranian jet this week, saying it ex- detailed spending plan are not expec- pected the Saudis to "refrain from ted before next week. any measure that may set the gulf ablaze." Nicaraguan church site Militia invades Indian denied In Nicaragua, a Roman Catholic tempe Church official said the leftist gover- NEW DELHI, India - The bloody nment had denied the church per- military invasion of the sacred Golden mission to rebuild the Managua Temple in Amritsar and the death of Cathedral that was destroyed in a 1972 radical Sikh leader Jarnail Singh earthquake, and offered another site Bhindranwale set off violent protests for construction. and attacks yesterday in which 27 A spokesman for the Nicaraguan people were reported killed and Roman Catholic Church's legal office scores injured. said the Curia received a letter from More than 250 Sikh militants and 59 Housing and Human Settlements soldiers had been killed Wednesday Minister Miguel Ernesto Vigil saying when a battalion of troops, backed by the government had other plans for tank and rocket fire, invaded a for- the current site. 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