University Daily Kansan, August 28, 1980 Page 3 of ricts in a thes elter gun- France uses force to keep ports open PARIS (AP) - Seabearne French police fired tear gas to scatter fishing trawlers blockading a Mediterranean government vowed to keep its major harbor open. The fishermen, who have been striking for 15 days to protest the rising cost of diesel fuel and other issues, charged at a news conference that 13 of the 48 trawlers involved in the incident were seriously damaged and would be out of action for up to six weeks. They said damage costs totaled $730,000. Labor unions bitterly attacked the government for using force. The moderate socialist-run worker federation said the coast guard 'should stop making itself look ridiculous with these repressive actions.' A few hours before dawn, gindermars ardward French navy tugboats moved in and entered the canal. in Fos-sur-Mar harbor near Marseille on the Mediterranean. The fishermen fought back with rocks in bolts, and four fishermen were injured. It was the third time during the strike that government forces have been ordered to break the blockade where it affects oil supplies. A similar operation took place Tuesday at Antifier oil terminal on the English Channel. The government's eagerly awaited discussion of the fishermen's demands ended in anti-climax. The Cabinet offered no new concessions, telling the fishermen and their bosses to negotiate that it termed their "internal problem." The fishermen are protesting the skyrocketing cost of the fuel, and the planned economy measures in their trade that could lead to unemployment. The Aztec calendar reminds you that memorable dining in centuries-old tradition awaits you at the Aztec Inn. We invite you to share our proud heritage. 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