thursday, September 13, 1979 page 2 daily nebraskan Soviet planes over Vietnam indicate possible Chinese attack TOKYO (AP) - Two Soviet Tu-95 Bear reconnaissance planes were believed to have touched down in Vietnam today, a Japanese defense official said. The electronic .spy planes were first spotted by Japan ese radar as they flew south over the Japan Sea, and 16 hours later still had not been picked up on Japanese radar screens on a return flight, the office said. The four turboprop planes can cruise for about 14 hours. The official, who declined to be named, said the planes very likely landed in Soviet-allied Vietnam, "considering the reports that forces were being massed on both sides of the1 Sino-Vietnamese border. It's been said the Chinese (Go Big Med TAILGATE SPECIAL 2 FREE Salads with 18 pc. order Good: Frf., Sat & Sun OPEN 10 a.m. on N.U. game days! 65th & N. Cotner 488-7874 might strike against Vietnam again." The Vietnamese say they believe China may attack across their common frontier again soon in a repetition of last February's four-week border war. Carter telegram WASHINGTON (AP) - Nebraska Congressman Doug Bereuter sent a telegram to President Carter Wednesday asking that Carter invoke the Taft-Hartley Act to end the grain handlers strike at Great Lakes ports. Bereuter, 1st District representative, told the president the strike by grain handlers at the ports of Duluth and Superior has "created an intolerable problem for farmers and financial institutions in the Great Plains and Midwest and is damaging our balance of trade. "We are now facing the possibility of much of our bumper crops rotting in the fields or in open storage piles. Although much of this problem does not apply directly to my district, I am concerned that this action may set a pre cedent which will eventually place much of the Midwest and Great Plains in a stranglehold." Bereuter went on to ask Carter to use the Taft-Harti law "in order that farmers in the Midwest and Great Plains can move their product without delay." Tab picked up OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Douglas County residents have paid court costs for the appeal bond setting for a daughter of U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Donald P. Susan Lay, 18, was convicted in Douglas County Muni cipal Court Aug. 31 on two counts of shoplifting and sen tenced by Municipal Judge Elizabeth Pittman to 14 days in jail. Later, on advice from Public Defender Ivory Griggs Miss Lay signed a poverty affidavit allowing her appeal' bond costs to be paid by the county. Griggs said he didn't serve as a court-appointed attor ney for Miss Lay when she went to court though court re cords list Griggs for all of her appearances. 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