1 ay : 3 i government, in -Managita- is. trying. to’: _ Asolate: US. ‘Binbasty offictals, blocking ~ ~Foutine: contacte’ and. - ‘embansy, . box > The Nicaraguan government has very’ to my private offietals,"a U.8- Embassy official ° “gad ‘recently.’ "Any attempt. do-contact‘a- - ‘government - -offlclal ts tlme-consuming-- “and: often unproductive even ‘at: technical: - strictly curtailed access by the embasay't “dev « Niepregia "allegations, wat ‘last month: *: = . - A“ULS, .source’ sald | four Nicataguan employees of the embassy. were forced to : quit because of government pressure. | “They would get calls and threats," he . " aaid.’"Tiien, ne day’ they just disappeared, _and later called from outelde the country " saying they had been forced to leave, "Tt appears ‘to’ be’ a major, effort. to. isolate us completely." ‘Nicaragua expelled three ‘einbasay. 7 ’ gtaffers last month; claiming they were: involved in. a plot to poison Foreign’ the: Minister Miguel D'Escoto. The Reagan administration: called accusation absurd’ and retaliated by ex- -pelling 20. Nicaraguan diplomats. and- closing the country’s six consulates in the. ' ‘United States.. " yacation card” legitimizing the two . * weeks of leave he haa already taken and MAN DETAINED One Managua businessmen sald he wa, ye teint -\ Nipagaguan ” sources ‘elaim ' ‘the, Jeftint harassing : Nicaraguan eltizens: who. ‘deal with: the : : celebration atthe embassy. showed: Up, ‘a ousted the right-wing-government of the _ with U.S, Embassy; personnel “and then: Aas told:to sever. all’ relations with. them;o° 0 - Despite the charges, nearly all of the 1,000; people invited to’ a July. ‘Fourth “including ‘some government officials.” ‘In another development, four .U.S: 7 ‘cofigressmen ‘ended.a visit Sunday . and ° -gald: they did ‘not, believe. the Sandinista government: presents: a threat ° ‘to the United States. -'“Perdonally, “we - doi't: think sof): __* Representative Don~Edwards. (D-Callf.) “ officals. denied, the’ ~ ‘said in response to a question ata news . os _ conference before leaving for El Salvador. “The sources ‘said ihe efforts. to! ‘curtall “contacts between. Nicaraguans’. and U:S, - ‘.. officials intensified after’ a’ serles of ex- a pulsions’ of diplomats from, each. country. * “The ‘delegation, which -also. included “ Representatives Mike Lowry (D-Wash:), Les ‘Aucoin (D-Ore,) and George Miller (D-Calif); came to: gather’ information | . before a House debate on a bill that would 860k to end covert U.8, assistance to antl- _ Sandinista: ‘Nicaraguan rebels operating * out of bases in Honduras. — " pAsked if there was a pfosalblliiy et that U.S. / . troops would be'sent to Central America, . er. replied: “We hope that the part 7 played by the United States will be trying to. achieve peace in Central America.” “The Sandinistas, who Jed the revolt that ‘date President Anastasio Somoza in.July, 4979, accuse the Reagan adminiatratlon of “training and alding the rebels Yn order to ‘topple the government. _ - Washington, in turn, clalms the San- - dinistas are helping left-wing insurgents in the civil war against the U.S.-backed government in Et Salvador and: wants to cut what it claims is a weapons: supply : route to Salvadoran rebels. - ” Walesa returns to work WARSAW (AP) — A jubllant Lech - “Walesa returned to hid Gdansk shipyard - workplace - -today, receiving a- hero’s “welcome from 5,000 workers and official — ‘approval: for a previously unauthorized vacation, ¢ “If T tight I ‘always win,” Walesa told The Associated: Press by telephone from his Gdansk home. “Tt is necessary to fight : - for yourself and others.” Walesa, who sald he had received - a ’ giving him two weeks more, plans to leave Gdansk in a few days for another round of — holidays. The Solidarity union: jeader sald Suniay : ; he would prefer martial law, to a set of -. tough new regulations the authorities-ara _ Week. sald. “l looked ‘at the. proposals ‘martial law than: that.” - ‘Mato U_S. television reporters “hi hed: bor’ ated some: ideas," but had yet to “put them into:final form. os om "CHANT HIS NAME: : “thelr approval when he entered © the . shipyards where Solidarity was ‘formed ‘during the. August, 1990, strikes. . ny |; was a ‘very nice: celebration,” he ‘said. Walesa had risked ‘being fired and ‘ elaasified a ‘social parasite" subject ‘to fines and mandatory labor by taking the unauthorized leave earlier this month. © He first asked for. x July or September. -Vacation; and refused to agcept the Augtist "date offered by the shipyard managemet. ~The management apparently tried’ to manoeuvre him ° into ..taking vacation during August! becaxtse of hls symbolic role " expected to. ‘adopt in its lace later this | “It’s something. just cannot ace,” he 7 ‘the, ue government andthe new Jaws atid I just hope they will be rejected. 1 would preter a in the forthcoming Solidarity anniversary. “'T will never forget August and I just hope that-soclety will néver forget it," he said Sunday, referring to the August, 1980, shipyard sirikes that led to the creation of -- ‘Solidarity, “The ideas of Solldarity will - _ never die, They must win.some day.” His: comments. Indicated he was pessimistic that a labor-law passed last “year could serve as a starting point for ‘rebuilding independent unlons. . DRAFT NEW LAWS © The Communist government Is widely . “expected to end milltary rule Friday, but it has been drafting laws and regulations ‘Incorporating many of the tough martial . law restrictions into Poland's regular criminal code. “Martial law was impo ed Dec. 13, 1991, ‘then. eased @ year later. Solidarity, the first independent trade uniori‘ln the Soviet" bloc, was suspénded.when the military” Tule was ‘declared and was outlawed by. the Sejm (parliament) last October: - “~ Parllamentary sources said Henryk ‘Walesa has hinted that ‘he is using: his :- - vacation: time to plan new strategies, . ‘Jablonski, president . of the Council of” .. State, will - propose lifting: “martial. law Wednesday. . They said ‘Gen. ‘Wojelech “Jaruzelski, Lo “Poland's ‘premier and. Communist party * ‘. ehlef, then will present the proposal in a” “Walesa said today that. about 5,000 °° workers: ‘chanted his name: and- roared - -speech: ‘on ‘political. amnesty ° “scheduled Thurada The ‘government i is preparing to declare _-an amnesty for. all but 40 of about .450 .. Solidarity members and advisers in- _ prisoned for martial law violations, the sources said. Walesa told ABC News the tough new. ‘government measures would make. “the - _ gap between “them (the authorities)- and " gocley even greater than it already is." “Lifting martial’ Jaw . will : change _ nothing,!*he said, “And the society will not _let.things be thrust upon it, The laws are. -. made to be even worse than under martial law and therefore this is not the path to : follow. " ‘b : -act on tour these. days, I understand.” "The ai-year-old mayor, admitted: he had. never heard of Bowie ‘until a few-years ago. | ! ‘Thomas said b he wasn't, sure: he had ever heard Bow Ne but i don't think Steinberg . ay used to be. able to'tell you a lot. about, ‘Sn iit aud , Nebraska Governor Bob. Kerrey ‘and ‘actress Debra _ Winger have crossed paths again, ° this time during an _ ministration ~ Chad rejects: coasefire , “ WDJAMENA (AP). Chad = has. -pejected an. Okganksatlon of African Unity call for a-ceasefire in ,lvil war, saying Libya isfreaponaible fox. the. war “aid must be deterred from: _ further aggression. "The fundamental cause " of this war is Libya,” said Information Minister Sountalia~ Mahamat in a stateriont Sunday. -On Saturday, the OAU > galled for both ari end to. _forelgn-lnvolvement In the “war. and “for -‘retonciliation” > . * Pepaident: ‘Hissend Habre's «. nent tind rebels led _ President” '»Mahdmat said a ceasefire . wae out of tle question as Jorig ag “Libyan ‘aggression . Adal Chad” continues. “The: ‘government showed ‘tured; * barefoot. army. corporal who said theré were 1,500 Libyan ‘soldiers . fighting with the re ‘The. ‘hanideuffed. prisoner : “said he. had been sent last thonth’ to the rebel base at Fays. JLargeau in northern Chad; captured June 24 at the’ beginning of a new in- Burgefity. He sald he ‘was working as 8 radio operator “national - between: * when he was captured last ‘week by government troops in northeastern Chad. Government officials said the prisoner told them 3,000 mercenaries from . various » gountries had been hired by’. Goukounl to fight with the rebels. . : OAU MEETS ——_, _ ‘The OAU call was made in a communique issued” in Addis. Ababa, Ethiopla, after a two-day meeting of a niné-country .OAU- com- mittee dealing” ‘with Chad. It sald Chad’s citizens - were “yletime ‘of protracted . strife’ exacerbated... by * foreign interference: and. intervention for’ almost’ two - decades." “The: destiny. ‘of ‘Chad ‘must be determined by the people - ‘of that . country -alone.” Diplomatic * “sources in Chad have said Libya. - trained and armed Chadian rebel forces and = a multinational force ‘that Is fighting. alongside them. ‘Habre's government has — received French weapons through a mutual defence pact. In October, 1980, Libyan troops occupied all of Chad, imposing Goukoun! as -the. country's president. The — ‘Libyans pulled out a year *Jater under heavy’ pressure _from. other’ African coun- tiles. Habre, ° “a: former * defence’ minister, < soon replaced Goukouhi as chief . _of state. se = Police ambustied - BELFAST {AP) — Tao policemen and a policewoman were wounded by ambushers in Londonderry when they answered a call for help at an apartment build ng for the elderly, a Royal Ulster Constabulary spokesman sald. ° The gunmen fired Sunday from a house near. the apart- 7 ment building, at the edge of the Roman Catholie Bogside . district, and escaped by car, the spokesman sald, He said the two policemen were seriously injured while the policewoman siffered cuts and shock. Shortly before the shooting, about’ 90 youths hurled gasoline bombs and stones at police on the etige of the . Bogside district. ‘Pop singer David Bowle may be a household word in\tha ge ‘capitals of the world but in Norfolk, Va., the ma} or barely knows the ‘British: rock singer's name. —-. Mayor: Vineent Thomas anounced Bowie would play in. “the city in lete August; ‘adding: ''This-is about the hotteat music. tear 8 tot.of tdousio thes: Tommy Dorsey and Frank, Sinatra, " —_— . Oregon Trails Day celebration. The Democratic governor and Winger have been | geist for gossip columnists since their January meeting during the . - filming of the movie Terms of Endearment at Lincoln, Neb, The two have been seen together at several official func’ 7 tlons. Kerrey; 39, excused ‘himself early froma parade to“‘meet. “a friend” at the Scottablutf County Airport, Gering, Neb., Mayor John McLellan eaid.-: The mayor later met with the zryear-old Winger who. : apparently flew in to join Kerrey for. the celebration. ~ - Winger’a role in the movie Urban Cowboy made her a . Star, and: she.was an Oscar’ nominee for her role in An © Officer and A Gentleman. oe ‘the assasination of -his brothér, former president. John - Kennedy, a Dallas Democratic party leader nays. Bea Kennedy, a Democrat from Massachussetts, has not been in the Texas city since his brother was killed Noy. 22, 1963, His spokesman sald no plans have been made for the day of _ the anniversary. . If Kennedy appears It would indicate his family ‘doesn’ t have the hard feelings they might normally have for Dallas. It would be a positive statement and be good for Dallas and Democrats here and in Texas and across the country," sald - : reached in, London in March. © Frank. Hernandez, chairman ° of the local Democratic _ Kennedy Historical, Observance Committee. oop Acase of name-dropping could make voting ensier in the - Baltimore, Md,, September Democratic primary election, : asone of four Murphys has decided to end a. bid for- a- municipal job. . Delphea Murphy dropped out on the final day of with- “drawals, leaving only one Murphy running for mayor of the ‘s0th-largest city in the U.S, Mrs. Murphy had entered the race July 5 against William -Murphy and. incumbent mayor William Donald Scheafer only’ hours -after Wiliam Murphy's mother, Madeline, entered the race for a city council seat.” Another candidate for that seat is Delphea Murphy's son, "Timothy, who was appointed: to the job in, ‘March, 1982, -ROLLYWOOD, Fis. (AP) a.’ “long-term, -unified — President Reagan has national approach to the-. chosén ~~ former state freedom -and. independence ~ secretary” Heriry Kissinger of: the. countries of Central to head ‘a new bipartisan, America. mo. ‘U.S. commission to advise him on Central American . _ Policy. The commission is. part of. Reagan’s renewed effort to’ win congressional support: . for his campaign “‘to keep ~ the light of liberty alive” in Central America.. A senior Reagan Lad: official ” with. the president to. - Hollywood today for’ a ' speaking, “engagement confirmed that Reagan had offered the job 9 -to, Kissinger in a Sunday . night telephone call and that. : ’ Kissinger had accepted. . The official, who § demanded anonymity, said. ff Reagan had not: planned to announce Kissinger’s ap-- ~~ polntment today, but. | changed his mind - after. _ word of his choice leaked to the media: - The source also ‘sald that Reagan would soon. name- ‘elght other members to the - ‘panel. Republican and “Democratic congressional leaders, he added, would. appoint = “senior con- . sultants” to the group. He & said the commission is to “report to Reagan by Dec. 1. Reagan, in a toughly. worded. speech to the “International. Longshore- men’s Association meeting in Hollywood, made clear that-he has no intention of forsaking his determined — defence’ of -E] Salvador’s . government or his anti- Communist crusade in the troubled region. — He said the commission - 2 “will ‘lay the foundation for __ travelling . Mitchelson, after - 10 LOS ANGELES: (AP). — Model: : Vicki - Morgan's onetime lawyer, . Marvin says . “two | a high government. official - > do ‘exist.— but that lawyer - * Robert Stelnberg never saw. a thems a. as "believe there are tapes; “any, tapes,” Mitchelson: « "saad “Sunday, - referring: to; _ the Los Angeles lawyer who: said ~~ he * * yideotapes was ° . given on showing. government ... . officials” engaging In. sexual . acts. “His whole thing has just ; fallen apart... ~ Mitcheleon, Morgan's lawyer -in her -$10-million the.’ late. Alfred Bloomingdale, ’ had denied Jnowledge - af any tapes Steinberg ” first “a discussed them July er pallmony - lawsult | against . "But sail by telephone’ in ‘ Madrid, °. Spain, chelson ‘said ‘he ‘since ‘has: talked : with two people fr he -, Separate © fources!": have. considers: “reliable” - conyinced.. - him.’ that:;- confirmed the exigtence: oat, _wideotapes embarrassing to videotapes | that | could: hee embarrassing. ‘do. Reagan sdentuiirathon. ae | believe | there are tapes, and “it * ‘comes from ° two: ‘separate’ sources,” Mit- “ohelgon- sald." ee: “Morgan, . a swyeie-old _,model; >. - was + found * bludgeoned to death’ July 7. . “at the Studio City apartment she: shared. with boyfrierid Maryin Pancoast, 33, Police : » said Pancoast coniessed to” the murder. ; Michelson dectined - ‘to Identify” “either of the sources he cited. Asked if ‘elther had seen the tapes, he ‘replied: “One was certainly speaking from’ hearsay, the - other may or may not have — seen them by nw" ‘Mit- * US. Senator Edward. Kennedy will be. invited ‘tb a memorial service commemorating the 20th anniversary of OPEC meets — niki dreuter) — OPEC ofl ministers began a tworday me ing today with compromises emerging on two issyes that - have threatened to upset the exporter group's new-found - unity, conference sources said, They sald a potential dispute between Iran and Iraq over the appointment of anew OPEC secretary general might be resclved by the selection of a compromise. candidate. On the second jasue, the sources said Nigeria will give its 32. partrers in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting ‘Countries a pledge of major oil production cute by.the end of August to bring it into line with a pricing and output accord — ’ The London accord, which lowered OPEC" s benchmark _. price to $29 U.S. a barrel aridseta totalOPEC output celling | ‘of 17.8 million barrels'a day, is credited with having. stabilized the chaotic world. oll market. But industry sources see. the deal threatened by an up- 7 swing’ in Nigerlan production that is currently running ari - estimated 100,000 barrels a day above its daily output quota, of 1,96 million: barrels, ELECTION NEARS .- . . Conference sources said the expected Nigerian pledge. ‘ was almed at heading off OPEC pressure for an increase In the price of Nigeria's -oil during the campaign before ‘general elections that start in Nigeria on Aug. 6. - With. world oll sales” stil] depressed, OPEC officials “believe the exporter group can only maintain thé.$20 price for its ofl if all members hold down output, -—---—-- ° Kissinger’s back. ' On the matter of a new OPEC secretary general, Iran is * claiming the right to nominate a successor to Gabon's Marc - ““Nguéme under’an ‘alphabetic rotation system. But Iraq, at war with the Iranians for almost three years, has put for- - ward a rival candidate. . Conference sources sald neither man looked likely to win _ the necessary unanimous approval of this biannual con- . . ference, and'lt was possible an Algerian enlee be put for- ‘ward as a compromise choice. . | BUY — TRADE _ SELL | RENT — GARAGE SALES HELP WANTED» oER VICES “people. “magazine that dne of the sources had : “police: - “Morgan's \ ‘ \ murder ” yideotapes that ‘“repor ne : - compromised a Reagan “cabinet member. we ; ree -eelebrity, lawyer “(the White House adviser, : He: * also reiterated that: Morgan, told “him . stories: about. |: bubs “never mentioned dny tapes. | meanwhile, * ’ “‘eontinued to duck reporters’ questions about the alleged = tapes and an allegation that : he falsely claimed” they ~ _ were -stolen from. his law prominent . figures, - Stelnberg, | office, ‘He ‘has. wot returned messages - -left. with his: answering. . service since’ - "Wednesday and has refused. ‘to-.talk: to reporters at his Cheviot Hills. home and. : Baverly Hills office, © Steinberg clalmed'a week: ago -that. he .bad three: videstapes showing Bex! parties involving Morgan,. Bloomingdale, three other: ~ women and five other men,. three of them government. officials’ whom Steinberg. ; has not identified.” LET US PUT OUT THE MAT. FOR YOU! Ang ant Egan Ratatat Marg” _Nency Gourlie phone ai be Mitehelson "confirmed a report : ‘told -him-a. White. House | ~“adviser said ‘Los Angeles. ‘dnveatigating a: : me enphailzed however, ‘that « - ."nelther of his sources was_ | NEW IN TOWN? ; ite. . : sLLOME Wty +, 095-7877 and many 1 more in the | ‘Se consecutive days 1 day___--.----- : 20 words or r less— a $2. 00 x 4. | 9