‘B ‘due back from’ the Falklands after the . surrender of the Argentine Invasion force _ . are. being. shunted to this. snowswept © Patagonian: port, about 1,000 kilometres” eon retum secre -°) Anxdous to minimize the bitter spectacle of ‘ as -Argentine prisoners of war returning’ from, mn ‘the - Falklands‘ on Britlah: ‘ships, the . milltary junta is keeping the men ‘aatated & heavy security ‘screen. ut . the eurtaln of secrecy Ig. distres ag - pelatives, ‘who. have come here: trying ta, © gaen the fate of tlieir Loved ones... eet | tied fo take a woman from. Santa Fe -. (in:northern' Argéntina) to the: docks; and then they wouldn’t let her in,” said a: cab: - Soldiers armed: with automatic rifles. -. have sealed off the docks to all visitors, ‘including relatives and journalists. tie majqrity of the 10,000 or more PaWs south -of Buenos Aires. : -The. first’ 4,200 war-weary - soldiers ‘arrived here Saturday aboard the requisitioned British cruise liner Can- berra, ‘They were hustled aboard trucks and buses and whisked 65 kilometres south. to.the Almirante Zar Naval Air Station ’ near the town of Trelew. Access, to. the Trelew ‘airport, which adjoins the base, has been restricted until Thursday, military officers said. The field is reported being used by the ‘military as a. staging area to send the. repatriated PoWs back to their units beforé they will be given furloughs. ‘The converted North Sea ferry Norland was expected today with more than 1,000 additional! PoWs. --- Thousands of people lined ihe shore to. watch the Canberra's ‘arrival Saturday. Its appearance carried a note of irony since the Argentine military command said the ship was‘sunk during the conflict. ‘The Canberra was mobilized by Prime ' Minister ‘Margaret ‘Thatcher's govern- ment about. two months ago to carry British; soldiera to the war fleet in the Soyth Atlantic to spearhead the recapture of the: Fatldands following. ‘Argentina’ ‘3. . grades 9 a : . “sald In _invasion April 2, - “The Canberra was the largest ship ever .. . to, visit-this port, which exports bauxite, - the prime ingredient in the production of aluminum. . There were: some - ‘wounded soldiers among ‘thdse who arrived Saturday, They were taken by ambulance to the regional - hospital in Trelew, a four-storey concrete : building where security alsd Was tight. Relatives of non-military patients who _ came to the hospital during visiting hours’ Stiaday were turned away at the door | by “+ elvilian,-the sources said. | nadie i hospital seeurity personnel. - _ printbnt caudpner fret 5 - Lg Vt ratio who « took threa! ‘journalists: to a. military ‘checkpoint near.the port ated vit el, arin te Faas nfelige ner rae fies ” Weg hee AaB Ane + sae ve [~ ‘ Britain says its forces retook the _ South Sandwich . Islands, soaring 11” _ Argentine “soldiers and. completing - Britain's recaplare of lls Falkland lent The. weekend a fabdault‘on the Fr chagaleéd. Over. “who;, “will. “be th miles’ southeast of the Faiklands,. near "dependency came an Argentina's soa 4 ie next’, “today . said if soldier’ ‘coplured 10. a : Argentine naval personnel and one. airman. ‘ “here: “She doesn't know if her son is alive | on. remote ‘Thule: Island, - *.. or dead. Now. what kind of deal-is that?” ... 1,20 - nautical — Atitarctica, It said there were no Argen-.. _ tine civillans of the island. Argentina had * d earlier there were 10 ‘tnarmed jentists at an Argentine naval: weathet station. on the island, - Argentina's ‘milltary junta earlier ac- cused Britain of ‘colonialist aggression” “Tnittal reports suggest that no fighting took place” when British forces reclaimed the island, London said today. _ A communique said a British recon- . -~for-an- alleged helicopter - attack~ on the” __ Station Saturday. . naissance party landed Saturday and the | Argentinians surrendered the next day. Argentina had said British helicopters - poured machine-gun fire’on tha “ur. station before landing soldiers. . London : “eonténds * Argentinians have been living without British permission on - Thule since 1976. Argentina says Britain agréed in 1977 to let the weattier station operate.on the | barren’ South Sandwich - » Island. ‘In Buenos Alres, meanwhile, a sharply divided junta, representing the three military services, resumes its closed-door ; debate teday to choose a new president. The army, navy .and air foree com- — “manders met for about four hours Sunday - but did not reach, agreement on- a- suc- cessor to former. president Leopoldo _ Galtteri; the army chief who was forced by. his fellow generals to resign Thursday because of Argentina's humiliating Joss in... the Falklands. The interior minister, Gen. Alfredo Saint Jean, has-been’ acting “ehief of state — the’ a junta never -has referred to him as “president” — since Friday, Argentine military sources. and news - “Media say the ‘army, the largest and _traditionally dominant military service, insists the -riext president be an army | general. The navy and air: force, dissatisfied with Galtieri’s army-oriented handling of the war, prefer a neutral as Alle fea tepsterseiyetrt gga fpr res hea mbes TAP a So U.S. wary of. Israel WASHINGTON : (AP) — The Reagan administration is reacting warily to Israeli. . proposals for the United States to join an international peacekeeping force in Lebanon to protect Israel from terrorist attacks, . Defence Secretary Caspar Welnberger also has voiced the administration's first specific criticism of Israel's June 6 in-: _ vasion of Lebanon, saying thousands of ’ innocent people have beer killed and in- ° jured, and hundreds of thousands made homeless, by Israel's “unilateral resort to ‘military force.” Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin was expected to push the idea of U.S. participation in an international force in Lébanon. in & meeting with President . Réagan at the White House today. , “ry ticipate, Defence Minister Ariel Sharon’ has.said Israel] wants a major U.S. presence in the © . force: ” But Begin said if Washington won't participate, the force cpuld be made up of units from ether countries. His wants it to — patrol a 4¢-kilometre strip of land in ’ southern Lebanon north: of the ‘Israeli border to bar terrorist altacks across the border. Ce In his meeting with. ‘Hleagan, Begin is. 4 expected to provide a personal:explanation for Israel's invasion into‘Lebanon‘Reagan is expected to seek from Begin a timetable . . : for an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon; - Welnbe er said Sunday. that Reagan is : Lebanon. Weinberger: said: this conflict." He said the ‘invaston was, Mg rescrt tb” _ «airport and wi military. force of a kind. that we, always haye deplored,’ * and said it has. hurt U.S. interests j in the Atab-world: : “It Is. exactly the same thing we ‘Chr demned - in’ the “Argentine,” he said. _ referring to Argentina's unsuccessful. invaglon of the Falkland Islands, =~ ‘critielzing Israel, ‘leading to widespread. speculation that.the administration taettly _ approved of the invasion. United States is willing to par- ° ‘we shall accept it willingly,” | .. Begin said. on television Sunday. Israeli | Kind of situation,’ Weinberger. — a television. interview. 200°.) - | “In criticizing Israel’ 5. invasion - ‘of | “There are. . thousands of people who have been. killed... and. wounded :now in: Lebanon ‘who. had ce . nothing. whatever to-do, wet any side of a _ In Tel - Aviv, the military. commani _“" reported Téradli gunners- exchanged: State Secretary Alexander Halg and’ ” other administratiof,.. officials had - . ‘previously’ gone out of thelr way to ‘avoid: -% - Begin said Israel i is doing: the: frée world “a great. service” by crushing. the ‘Palestine .Liberation-.Organization in *- Lebanon. He said Lebanon was becoming “a Soviet base for the whole of the Middle" East.”. _ He said Israet ‘does not want to capture ” Yasser Arafat, the leader of the Palestine - Liberation Organization. who, along with 5,000 armed PLO members, is surrounded | by Israeli forces in West Beirut. ‘ecological illness or - “total “We'don’t want to capture Mr. - Arafat, because we don’t want to deal with him at , all,” Begin said. ‘I think it would be a trouble for us, Let him go wherever he wants to.* Israeli artillery and warships blasted Palestinian guerrillas in Moslem West Beirut from three sides, today today,-and Lebanon's state radio said shells slammed into residential neighborhoods causing heavy casualties. . "Israeli tanks and artillery pounded: the . city from the hills south and eastof.the city while naval guns fired into the Palestinian. : énelaves from. the west. Guerrillas fired guns in the air to cordon off large sections of the Lebanese capital’s Corniche. Mazraa several buildings were. reported hit. Fire engines and ambulances raced into © . ... Stricken neighborhoods abutting the mid-... ’ elty highway and clouds of thick smoke spread over the area," . Leftist-controlled * ‘radio’ “tations” “said *' pasualtiés were- heavy in the Corniche Mazraa neighborhood and in ‘the seaside residential quarter of’ Ramlet al-Baida, '. where guerrillas were. employing Soviet- ‘:designed multiple rocket launchers... ‘It was not clear whether the latest blitz “signalled an all-out assault on. Palestine ~ Llberation Organization. bunkers in a 25- : square-kilometre: area of West Beirut, all . *. that remains. imder the guerrilla ‘group's control. aince - ‘Israel’ '3 June 6 invasion. it “southern “Algnk, of the Lebanese capital ‘” were the target of “indiscriminate bom-. . ” pardment” and: said PLO-run, hospitals | “reelved, direct hits ‘as ‘the ilghtlong: ‘duels * : flared. without tetup past mnldday. oo “The, state radio" iiaid Beirut! 'S paraiysed nearpy “PLO “and Syrian’. positions were bidsted by Istaéli military -| : - and -naval .shelling. and. advised .West™ - Beirut's 600,000 inhabitants to peek shelter ; in basements. tillery fire with PLO guerrillas in Beirut _ Southern shims shortly after midnight, but . “gave rio details.“ Israel” radia ‘Teparted “ | guerrillas. earlier . rocketed: ‘laraeli. positions neat Beirut it airport, ‘soluth of the. Lebanese capital: we . Boulevard, where. The PLO said-its teeming camps on the _ _ throat, ny - “ethane, a substance found in drugs to counter ‘chemicals . oxygen tank helps bring bad. _ today that Iran wil far until all'itg demands (are. Ag through Iraqi territory,’ “hs - the war.” 1” ‘Iraq's only outlet.to the Persian Gull. .. supported its invasion, behind Iran.” i] - Moslem ‘Tegime in Tehran denies it.- prolonging the war.” ” War ebntinues, ONDON: 4cPy — Asati Ruhollah - ‘Khomeini Prime ‘the. ‘Persian. Gult (et, despite ‘Iran's: withdraw tivasion fore Tehran ead ° at mi ied ne, pualali ‘ment.of the “aggressor,” the: return home. of exiled: '~ jragl dissidents:and: the right ta: ‘opd Tranter, fo torees * President Saddam. Hussein ° of frag on. Sunday, announced an unconditional withdrawal by his forces": 1 "and said It’ will be complete within 10 days.« |, “-" Khomeini said today: "If he (Hussein) is telling the = truth, thls is only one.of our conditions. We have - several other demands which. must be met, - "IE these contin are hot met, we will continue Hussein, speaking over: Iraqi. state ‘yadlo in’ a * broadeast_monitored ‘in Bahrain, , _also. said he is — ‘taking. the action within 10 days despite . Iran’s rejection of his latest truce offer laat week, He also - pledged to repel ‘any Iranian counter-invasion. ‘ There was no iramediate comment-on Husseisi's. announcement by Iran, which has scored stunning” ’ vietories in recent weeks over Iraq. The Iragis in- vaded - southwest Iran- in-- September, - 1960,-over— [= ~..disputed territory along the Shatt al-Arab waterway, The Iranians have gained back most of the territory -|° Iraq seized, driven thousands of Iraqi soldiers across _ the waterway and threatened to march to Baghdad to” topple Hussein, They have also demanded $150 billion. in war reparations from Irag and Arab Btates that ° Hussein's announcement came toward the end of a a “75-minute speech during: which he bitterly -denied Iraq has lost the war. He blamed Iraq’s military _ losses on what he called a conspiracy between Israel ° “and at least two Arab regimes who threw in their full military, economic ‘and intelligence machines ~ He was apparently referring to Syria and Libya, __.two major supporters of Iran. Israel is also reported to have supplied Iran with weapons, although ’ Ayatollah Ruhollah's Khomeini’s fundamentalist - forces from Iran “to deny Iran any pretext for * . TORONTO. 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