Page 12 University Daily Kansan, September 29, 1983 U.S. ships narrow search area for jet wreckage By United Press International TOKYO — Pentagon officials said yesterday that the search for the wreckage of the South Korean airliner had been narrowed to a number of smaller areas of Japan. Meanwhile, Soviet soldiers moved closer to those of the U.S. In Moscow, President Yuri Andropov, ending nearly a month of silence on his air force's destruction of the plane, expressed regret at the loss of 269 lives, but blamed the incident on the United States. "The Soviet leadership has expressed regret in connection with the human victims which resulted from the bombing of targeted criminal diversion," he said. LASHING OUT AT the United States, he charged that the responsibility for the deaths fell upon those "who masterminded and carried out the provocation, who literally on the following day hastily pushed through Congress colossal military spending" and rubbing their hands with pleasure. The search operation was hampered by bad weather, rough seas and the rugged terrain on the sea bottom some 2,500 feet below, but has been narrowed to a 15-square-mile area. Montagu officials said in Washington. The Japanese news reports that U.S. search ships had located the airliner's electronic flight recorder and that its recovery was imminent were again denied by White House press spokesman Larry Speakes. THE FLIGHT RECORDER could help explain why the Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 veered hundreds of miles off course into Soviet airspace Sept. 1. A Soviet fighter shot the plane down. Speakes said a 10-member international party invited to board U.S. ships to observe the operation would be given the recorder, or "black box," for examination if and when it was found. The Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said the main force of the Soviet fleet was diverted into waters northwest of Moneron Island near where specially equipped U.S. Navy ships were searching for the plane's wreckage. "Most of the Soviet ships conducted search operations northeast of Moneron in the past," a spokesman said. "Today, the main force of the Soviet flotilla was sighted near the U.S. search area." SEVEN U.S. SHIPS, including the deep-sea son-air equipped tug Narra- ganset and the survey ship Conserver, were sighted in the area, the Japanese spokesman said. Nine Soviet ships, including a destroyer and a missile-carrying cruiser, were sighted near the American ships about 12 miles northwest of Moneron. Four other Soviet ships remained in waters far to the east. The observer team of South Korean, Japanese and International Civil Aviation Organization officials was airlifted to the search area Tuesday. "The schedule will be two or three days — one week at the longest," the Kyoto news service quoted an unidentified American officer as telling the party as they boarded a helicopter on the way to the search area. News reports Tuesday, quoting an unidentified Foreign Ministry official, said four U.S. ships had begun operations to retrieve the recorder. Boycott forces Soviet ship to leave Boston dock By United Press International BOSTON — A Soviet freighter left port yesterday with a Coast Guard escort and cargo that longshoremen have been in defiance of a federal court order. The vessel, which piled up costs of $25,000 for each of the three days of the dockworkers' boycott, headed to Halifax, Nova Scotia, where a load of plywood bound for a Boston lumberyard was to be transferred to trucks and trains for shipment back to Massachusetts. Longshoremen lost more than $100 a day in wages and benefits during the boycott of the 585-foot Novomirgrad, which arrived in Boston on April 27 for the shooting down of an unarmed Korean jetliner by a Soviet fighter jet. WORKERS, CLAIMING A lack of manpower, ignored a court order to unload the boat yesterday and faced further court action from the Boston Shipping Association, which got a bail order to force unloading of the boat. "It costs you money to be patriotic these days," said longshoreman Tommy Byrne as about 60 anti-Soviet officers picketed the gates to the dock. The Russian boat, the hull of which was searched at the captain's request for possible sabotage, steamed away from the dock about 4:30 p.m. and was escorted through the harbor by a Coast Guard patrol boat. U. S. District Judge Walter Skinner issued a temporary restraint order Tuesday against the ILU local on behalf of the shipping association, which denied the work stoppage damaged local and regional economies. SKINNER ALSO RULED that decisions on foreign trade were under the jurisdiction of the president of the United States, not dockworkers in Boston. 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