Gazette (Newspaper) - October 2, 1983, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cedar Oct. 2,1983 2a AP photos Rearranged flight plans Continental ticket agent Marc in the top is confronted by passengers wanting ticket refunds after their flight from Denver to Houston was delayed for hours because of the Airlines Pilot Association The plane departed three hours At the Continental flight engineer Reed Sundine totes a picket sign offering a grim message to passengers as he walks a picket line at the Continental terminal at Denver's Stapleton Airport on Despite the delays and Continental executives put on a happy strike is not said Richard senior vice president of Continental are having excellent in some cases up to 80 When you consider that's in the face of a strike and on a Saturday and on a day when we increased our that's very Muscovites for against Reagan Washington Post Service MOSCOW - Thousands of Muscovites demonstrated for peace and against President Reagan They were led by a stout militia colonel in uniform and a young man in a green anorak reading slogans like on the American on the American the first few rows of the march shouted in raising their fists in the air as they passed an American television crew stationed by the side of the Other marchers chatted about their plans for the weekend and the sudden burst of cold weather that has put an end to a golden ENTHUSIASM appears to end about 10 rows remarked a Western This was the scene outside Gorki Park Saturday in one of 15 officially organized antiwar rallies in Moscow called to show public support for the Kremlin's attacks on U.S. foreign With the exception of the big parades marking May Day and the 1917 Bolshevik mass street demonstrations are very unusual As it turned there were no surprises and the size of the marches was smaller than a few thousand people per First to arrive at Gorki Park were the purveyors of hot and salmon Then came the plainclothes security men identifiable by their neat broad and They were followed by busloads of uniformed policemen and Young Communist A group of workmen appeared to afix blue peace flags on either side of the park's entrance and a banner policy is a policy of The Gorki Park were assembling in a square near the U.S. After a brief rehearsal on how to shout War they moved off carrying banners like resolutely rebuff the plans of to American rockets in they chanted as they passed the embassy where the Stars and Stripes waved forlornly in the The Marine guard dressed in civilian watched impassively from a In apart from the officially approved chants and a few catcalls by the peace marchers showed not the slightest inkling of hostility toward Americans at do we know about Americans - just what we read in the That's one marcher Americans march for nuclear freeze Associated Press Hundreds of Americans in 200 cities took part in 10-kilometer walks Saturday and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to campaign for a nuclear weapons Marchers in Maine called their effort Against and one of the dozen contingents in Illinois paraded past Reagan's boyhood home in the town of More than 1,000 people turned out in downtown but in most the turnout was much Rich the national coordinator for Freeze Walk of the national Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign in Santa said Saturday evening that walkers had raised an unofficial in pledges and cash from 169 of the day's 200 He said the cash amounted to about There were 14,941 walkers and 118,764 Zeichik Another 37 walks were scheduled for the coming he In about 100 advocates marched from the statehouse to the site of the Democratic presidential straw which was won by former Vice President Walter Among the speakers greeting paraders at the Augusta Civic Center was Erhard leader of the West German Social Democratic who said order to get you first need a Wendy a coordinator of the Illinois said the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign sought pledges of for each walker and was raised in Forty percent of the money collected will go toward the nationwide nuclear weapons freeze she and the other 60 percent will be divided between state and regional President says job picture improving WASHINGTON - President Reagan said Saturday that economic recovery has brought rising tide of for communities across the Offering an upbeat assessment of the Reagan declared in his weekly radio address that outlook for America is good and getting the economic recovery last and the job market continue to I believe the answer is I'm bullish on the president He said his optimism came from evidence that America has turned the corner toward long-term economic If all of us act we can enjoy a renaissance of progress and opportunities free from the ruinous inflation and record interest rates of Reagan said findings from a private survey of 11,400 employers in 354 cities indicate that job picture will improve during the next three and it's likely to get even better after rising tide of employment is reaching across America into communities large and farms and and it's helping people from all walks of he Communists blamed for Aquino murder By Bob Secter Los Angeles Times Service Philippines - The government said Saturday that Communist insurgents had tried to recruit one of its undercover agents to carry out the Aug. 21 assassination of opposition leader Benigno S. Aquino and later picked a guerrilla commander to do the The a former bodyguard for Aquino who once testified against his in a murder and subversion said he was told by the head of the Philippine Communist Party that party member Rolando Galman y Dawang would be the according to a statement from the government press In previous authorities have identified Galman as a professional hit man who worked for organized crime and possibly for According to the official version of the Galman shot Aquino and was himself killed by security agents who surrounded an airplane from which Aquino was being Friends and relatives of Aquino say they have found 11 witnesses who insist that they saw a ment not fire the shot that killed They dismissed the government's Saturday revelation as and said it is a crude attempt to cover up what government critics say was official complicity in the The killing of President Ferdinand E. chief political has triggered weeks of civil unrest and prompted widespread demands for the president's The undercover identified in the press office statement as Rosendo 44, is expected to be the government's star witness when a panel of jurists and legislators picked by Marcos to investigate the assassination resumes its hearings Oct. 10. fearing reprisals from Aquino asked for protective custody for himself and his the statement ALSO authorities arrested a well-known business executive and charged him with Rogelio Pantaleon Accused of sedition sedition for distributing an allegedly inflammatory pamphlet during an demonstration Friday in the Manila's suburban Makati financial The Rogelio is a vice president of the Ayala a local and managing director of the Makati business a group that has often criticized Marcos for his economic human rights record and muzzling of the Top government leaders accuse Ayala executives of being instrumental in organizing protests against Marcos in the Makati The company denies the THE PUBLISHER of a small opposition newspaper was also formally charged with Rommel whose sensationalist tabloid Philippine Times was raided and closed by government agents surrendered to authorities after two days in The paper had published articles suggesting that top political and military officials had plotted Aquino's allegations that the government says are 235 Collins Rd. 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