) a Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, June 27, 1984 wwilOi S UfJ Thursday CHI ALPHA: weekly meeting at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. The teaching will be “SlothFulness: Haw to Cure It.” SAILING CLUB: 7 p.m. meeting to discuss weekend outing to Lake Somerville has been moved to 510 Rudder. A video on yacht-racing will he shown. Friday MSG MADRIGAL DINNERS: accepting applications for sub-chairmen through 5 p.m. today. Applications are avail able from the secretary in 216 MSC. Common market fixes budget crisis United Press International FONTAINEBLEAU, France — The Common Market nations agreed Tuesday on a solution to a long-festering budget crisis that had brought the world’s largest trade bloc to the brink of political and eco nomic collapse. “It comes as a great relief for us all,” said Paul Cerf, spokesman for the executive commission of the 10- nation European Common Market. “After all, it would have been un thinkable that Europe could have fallen apart over a few million dol lars.” The compromise capped a five- year struggle by British Prime Min ister Margaret Thatcher to obtain a reduction of Britain’s payments into the European community budget. United Press International ABU DHABI, United Arab Emi rates — Iran accused Iraq of shelling three of its towns, killing three peo ple and wounding four others, in a new violation of a U.N.-mediated cease-fire protecting border cities. The official Iranian news agency IRNA, quoting a military spokes man, said Iraqi artillery shelling de stroyed many homes, in which “three civilians were martyred” and four others, including a 2-year-old girl, were wounded. IRNA said the shelling came as a three-man U.N. team arrived in Tehran to monitor the June 12 agreement to halt attacks on civilian areas. The truce, mediated by U.N. Sec retary-General Javier Perez de Cuel- Britain currently pays more into Common Market coffers than it re ceives in benefits and agricultural subsidies. The agreement opened the way for President Francois Mitterrand of France, head of the 10-nation trade community, to open discussion on a fresh round of cooperative ventures ranging from culture to space re search. Under the compromise reached in Fontainebleau castle, Britain will get an $800 million cash rebate this year, although it will remain a net contributor of about $400 million. More importantly for Thatcher, the agreement contained a long term solution. lar, has been violated several times by both combatants, according to of ficials from Iraq and Iran. Both countries also reported mili tary clashes along their 730-mile border. Iran said 15 Iraqi troops were killed or wounded since Mon day. An Iraqi military spokesman, quoted by the official Iraqi news agency INA, said Iraqi helicopter gunships destroyed a boat east of the Tigris river, killing its occupants. The agency also said Iraqi front line units killed one Iranian, cap tured two others and destroyed mili tary equipment in the central sector of the war front. The new outburst of shelling came as Jordan’s King Hussein ar rived unexpectedly in Saudi Arabia. Hijacked plane flys to France United Press International CAIRO, Egypt — Two men hi jacked a domestic Iranian flight with 145 passengers and crew Tuesday and forced it to the Persian Gulf state of Qatar where they freed all but three hostages and proceeded to Cairo, apparently on their way to France, officials said. The state-controlled Middle East News Agency said the two hijackers, whose nationalities were not known, requested political asylum in Egypt upon landing in Cairo but their re quest was turned down. After negotiations by radio, Egyp tian authorities agreed to provide the Iranian Boeing 727 airliner with fuel and permit it to resume its flight, the agency said. An official at Cairo Airport’s con trol tower said the aircraft landed at the airport at about 3:40 p.m. EDT, after a three-hour flight from Qatar. Authorities said the two hijackers and three crewmembers of the air craft were taken to an air force base of the military annex at the airport late Tuesday while the plane was be ing refueled. The plane was parked at the mili tary airfield at the airport under heavy guard. The Middle East News Agency said the hijackers tried at First to land in Aswan, in southern Egypt, but were denied permission. The agency also said the plane was refused permission to land in Cairo and yet it made a forced land ing because it was running low on fuel. An Egyptian official said the “new incident will be handled in the same way as the old one,” referring to an Iranian military plane comman deered to Egypt about two weeks ago. Four Iranian military officers aboard that plane were refused asy lum in Egypt but given fuel to con tinue their flight. They are now in France where their request for politi cal asylum is under study. The Iranian news agency IRNA quoted the head of the national car rier, Iran Air, as saying the identity of the hijackers was not clear “but they are trying to fly to France and seek political asylum.” It was the second Iranian plane in two weeks to be hijacked to the Gulf and then flown to France for politi cal asylum. Iraq accused by Iran of shelling 3 towns Buy the Best of BROADWAY and get 7 BRIDES JrlvJuiL. MSC Town Hall/Broadway announces the best deal ever on a Broadway season at Texas A&M! The 1984-85 season brings five great performances straight from Broadway to you! At a season ticket discount that gives you "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" free! Plus first choice on tickets for a special pre-season Broadway performance to be announced later. Time is limited and so are seats. 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