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   Pacific Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 26, 1984, Tokyo, Japan                                Pacific Stars and Stripes R 2BttlJ I 1 759 T 106 7 DENIS MEHIGAN 39th 269 250 AN AUTHORIZED UNOFFICIAL PUBLICATION FOR THE PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL WITHIN THE PACIFIC COMMAND Page 2 Page 3 Thousands flee Mayon Volcano LEGASPI Philippines AP Boulders and steaming volcanic loosed from Mayon Volcano in heavy swamped houses in two villages as the volcano continued to spit fire and flaming ash into the Relief officials said they were housing almost Mudflows buried more than a dozen abandoned houses and a bridge in Padang and two villages on the outskirts of this provincial capi said radio reporter Moises Carre who visited the The mud uprooted destroyed rice fields and carried off farm Carretas said the houses he saw were buried up to their windows in and only their roofs Thousands of rocks and some as big as filled the two he The only reported injury was to a caught in a mud Emilio chief engineer of said he and his crews were clearing a partially blocked road when they heard someone cry Please help They freed an injured farmer from a river of said he and his crews heard what seemed like thunder and the sounds of rocks coming down the In all that remained of the village car shop were the roofs of three jeeps and two cars that had been undergoing Thousands more refugees streamed into 30 school buildings used as evacuation officials Arnold Albis of the Albay provincial disaster control center said he had counted more than See Page 10 All fired up Stuntman Johnny Kazian slams through a tional Air As Kazian bursts through the wood wall on fire during the California Interna pilot Jim Franklin keeps an eye on AP Reagan ready for talks UNITED NATIONS AP President striking a conciliatory said Monday he would work to narrow the clear differences between the United States and the Soviet The president proposed meetings that could be if crises are to be Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko lis tened with a poker hands folded in his as Reagan addressed the 39th session of the United Nations General America has repaired its strength We are ready for constructive negotiations with the Soviet Reagan The who once denounced Moscow as an evil empire that ultimately would be left on the ash heap of adopted his most conciliatory line yet toward the Soviets in the which came just over six weeks before the 6 pressed repeatedly by allies to soften his once harsh antiSoviet was interrupted just once by when he remarked Outside this while there still will be clear theres every reason why we should do all that is possible to shorten that And thats why impassive as did not join in the See Page 10 Bodies of embassy bombing victims honored DOVER AP The latest casualties of Lebanon were honored in a solemn ceremony Monday as an Air Force general pledged the United States will not flee from Air Force John Chain said the bombing deaths of Army Chief Warrant Officer Kenneth of Grand and Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Ray of reminds us of the burden of responsibility that we as a nation must We cannot turn and flee from the city of The the car the kidnap the would only follow us wherever else democracy is Chain Welch and Wagner were killed Thursday in a terrorist bombing of the Embassy annex in Their bodies were brought to the base Saturday and a small cere mony was held Mondays ceremony was attended by more than 200 servicemen and base many of whom had attended a strikingly similar cere mony nearly a year ago when the bodies of 241 Marines killed in a terrorist bombing of the Marines headquarters in Beirut were returned to the  

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