--- NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, November 18, 1983 Page 10 Clashes erupt as Greyhound begins service Strikers arrested in confrontations; no one is injured United Press International ALBANY, N.Y. — An Albany policeman warns a striking Greyhound worker to refrain from causing trouble as an Albany-to-New York bus inches its way out of the terminal. Non-union drivers yesterday drove the first buses to roll since the two-week-old strike began. By United Press International PHOENIX, Ariz. - Scores of striking Greyhound workers, some hurrying eggs and bottles and waving American flags, were arrested yesterday in clashes that erupted at bus stations from coast to coast as the service used by non-union employees. Angry confrontations flared at terminals from San Francisco to New York City most under the glare of the sun but no serious injuries were reported. More than 12,000 strikers shut down the country's largest bus system two weeks ago after being asked to take 9.5 percent wage cuts. Greyhound later began hiring non-union replacements, including drivers, and at least 1,700 union members also quit the walkout rather than lose their jobs. The buses, protected by police and security guards, began taking to the highways at dawn. Most were nearly as they drove past angry pickets. JOHN TEETS, Greyhound chairman, he was "leased" by. Of 346 schedules operating yesterday, he said 90.5 miles ran on time and without incident. "We expect the passenger count to start to rise dramatically over the next 6 months." One bus returned to the San Francisco terminal with its windshield wipers torn off, windshield smashed and splattered with paint. In Boston, at least 50 persons were arrested after tossing eggs and golf balls at buses. Some hurled themselves in front of the wheels. FORTY MEN were arrested for violating a court order limiting the number of pickets at Greyhound's Philadelphia bus terminal. The pickets blocked a bus bound for Washington, D.C., waving an American flag and shouting 'scab' at non-union workers. They restart a bus from the terminal. Officials of Greyhound and the Amalgamated Transit Union meanwhile continued negotiations in Scottsdale, Ariz., but neither side Four demonstrators were arrested in the nation's capital. Nine people were arrested in Detroit and two striking drivers were arrested in Boston, where ABOUT 100 pickets at the Port Authority terminal in New York City urged urgers to boycott Greyhound and ieered at non-union drivers. a police officer was injured by a car trying to crash a picket line. "This isn't Poland," said Joe Sayk of Brooklyn, waving an American flag at passing buses. "They can't break us like they broke Solidarity." In Detroit, Edward Jouzapitais, a Greyhound driver for 15 years, carried clippings of newspaper stories telling about her and the bases on practice runs Wednesday. Six foreign reporters confirm massacre by Salvadoran army By United Press International SAN SALVADOR El Salvador — Six foreign journalists whose boat capsized on a lake north of San Salvador said yesterday that they confirmed rebel radio claims that U.S.trained troops villains who collaborated with lefthands. "We pretty thoroughly proved it," said Tim Ross, a reporter for ABC-TV who said he saw 20 skeletons and seven freshly dug mass graves. Ross and five other foreign journalists were rescued by local fisherman after the boat in which they were sailing to investigate the reported massacre capsized on Lake Suchtitan, 35 miles north of San Salvador Rebel Radio Venceremos claimed the U.S.trained Atalacit battalion massacred 123 civilian collaborators Nov. 4 in the villages of Copapayo, San Nicolas and Escopeta. The army denies the claim. A Nicaraguan anti-Marxist rebel leader said yesterday the morale of the Sandinista Army was collapsing so fast that a U.S. Grenada-style invasion of the Central American country would not be necessary. Emilio Echaverry, chief of staff of the Democratic Nicaraguan Forces, called FDN, gave the remarks in an interview in Honduras one day before 800 U.S. Marines were to land on a Honduran beach as part of joint war games with Honduras that Nicaragua says is a prelude to invasion. The Nicaraguan rebels' military position is improving steadily inside Nicaragua while the Sandinista position is weakening. Echavera said, The FDN had 8,000 fighters inside Nicaragua and plans to increase them to 15,000 in the next few months, he said. "What we visualize for victory is a collapse of the system. Morale is very low," Echavery said. "For all the weapons they have, when there is no food, no conditions for life, they cannot support the war." 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