Page 2, The Herald, Friday, August 17, 1978 30 STILL AT SEA re - Storm hampers. yacht search PLYMOUTH, England {CP).— Another big storm blew up off southwest England Thursday, curbing efforta to locate more vic- tims of the ill-fated Fasnet yacht race, About 30 boats UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Ambassador Andrew Young hinted Thursday he may meet again with the Palestine Liberation Organization representative to the U.N., Zehdi Labib Terzl. [t was an international flap over his unauthorized meeting with Terzl last month that caused him to are reported stil at sea and’ at least three sailors are still missing. The Royal Ocean Racing Club, sponsors of the tragic, 19-country racing classic, said most of those still at sea resign as the chief U.S. delegate to the UN. Young told a news con- ference that if Terzl asked to see him in his.capacity as this month’s president of the ‘UN. Security Council, it would be unconscionable to turn him down. “Young also told the confer- ence, held the day after are in relatively sheltered...” waters of the English. Channel. Four Canadian yachts in the race are safe. The — Magistri of Toronto, the. Evergreen of Hamilton and the Manitou of Oakville, President Carter accepted his resignation, that he will begin consultations Monday about a possible council meeting on. the. Palestine issue next Thursday. “The only difference might be that any con- sultations I conduct E will conduct in the office of the Ont,, are in Plymouth. The ' Pachena of Vancouver took - shelter Treland. in Crosshaven, On. the day before Tuesday’ 8 disastrous storm, the eightmember. ia was almost run down | Young says maybe to Council”. Young's July 26 talk with Terzi’ dealt with possible postponement of a council meeting planned for July 31 on whether to add Palestinian self-determi-. nation to the 3 cations for peace in the le East. 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Newspapers Washington bureau that he felt diplomatic relations should immediately be established with Hanoi; that the U.S. should drop its. restrictions on trade with ‘Havana; that he disagreed with administration plans to increase defence spending . and with Carter's proposal to build the $26-billlon MX: mis- sile syatera. __ He also said he could not -Gapute claims that the U.S.. islargely responsible for the | exodus of almost a million tefugees from Southeast Asia because it had refused . to recognize Vietnam and because U.S. ‘bombing of Vietnam's farmlands had caused major food shor- ae logeti ‘oung was not apologetic about meeting Terzi. He told the U.S. state department first that It wag a chance meeting with no shop talk, then corrected the account afler giving the full story to- Inraell Ambassador Yehuda lum, ° Explaining why he did not . tell Washington all in the beginning, Young said: ''T sought to protect the state -department from any con- _— of what I was “T have no regrets," he said. “I would do it again. |. Eve never wanted this job. I have net sold my soul. I would not take a. rep: nimand.” In the U.S., reaction from political leaders was mixed, . Black leaders generally herself and the three Canadians on deck, roped to ‘the boat, held on. "The five below deck were flung from side to aide but there were no luries, The Fasinet formed part of the. Admiral’s Cup. series, Australia was ‘declared winner of the Admiral's Cup taking the trophy for only the ‘second time. Impetuous led the winning trlo; ‘The ‘ Austialian team totalled 1,068 points for the fiverace series -with the United States runners-up on _ 1,013, Canada placed second- * last in the is-country stan . The Cup. presentation: will take place today but instead of the customary celebration party, it will be followed by a church: service for the i7 -yachtsmen who lost their lives during the ‘storm-_ whipped Fastnet race, Fifteen of the dead were in the race, The others were | non-participania, Meanwhile, Ted Turner, owner of the Atlanta Braves and-Atlanta Hawks, learned _ hia yacht Tenacious had won the Fastnet race. “It’s hard to be real. happy,” he said, surrounded by his crew, “becauge-eo, many are in that great yacht Tace in the aky.” The Mayor of Piymouth, (Graham Jinks, launched an - ‘appeal fund for farnilles of the victims. As chaos abated, the Royal Ocean Racing Club changed its count of participan te in the classic race from 3 306 to 300 and said all were ac- counted for as safe, sunk or ° abamoned. Only 8 yachts finished the race. The club said about 50 eri- tranta are still in- sailing eluding the Royal Navy boat . Kalisana which had been out ‘of contact with shore for two days. reaching ha was the Guan yacht Jan Pott. Its cre members said they did a 360-degree turn when capsized at the height of last Monday’s storm; The vegsel lost ita mast, but the sailors rigged up sails “< enabling them: to reach port. : In London a spokesman for. . Lloyd's Inaurance = un- derwriters said the Fastnet disaster would result in the Hggest-ever claims after an ocean race, “There has never been anything on this scale before," a spokesman Peter Coucher, a leading Lloyd's . Insurance un- derwriter, said many of the yachts ranged in value between $89,200 to $1.54 million. Among ite nraggers , _ the | NEWS BRIEFS WINNIPEG (CP) -- ducer-director ‘John Hirsch has come home to Winnipeg but he doesn’t like what he Bots. . “This used to be a vi warm ani d dynamic city, but it's changed fundamentally. It's become a city of pinball .machines and submarine sandwiches.” Sa saya the man who helped found the: Manitoba Theatre centre In , 1. Hirach is in Wiriniped for a two-week ‘assignment, on Ioan from CBC-TV in Torents where he continues to work as a congulting director two years after Pro: . place to develop, a place where things generated,” he says. “People always looked to us for growth.” He polnts to the cliy’s ery former position as a leader in. the development of Institutions in - Winnipeg had the - cultural first ballet company, the first regional theatre and the second musical theatre. -. Now, he“ says the city . seems to “overrun with lost social’ children” and the’ effecta are clearly visible. - “There's some kind of problem that’s not. a tributable to economics. I've noticed this for a while but. - this time it hit me like a ton stepping down as head of — of bricks,”’. tes “The change is reflected in — English-language drama. He compares with regret the Winnipeg of 1979 with the ‘Winnipeg he first knew when he arrived From Hungary in. ‘147, “Winnipeg: used to be a ‘the artisti¢ commmunity as well, he says, polnting to the way young Canadian is are no longer featured at the theatre contre, Police say no leads yet MONTREAL (CP) — Police say they have no firm leads in- the $390,000_ho at a CBC employees’ union Wednesday in netic rene Mea . and another hurt. convict Michel. Lafleur, | “There doean't seem to be an link, but we'll check into . Lafleur. pulled a handgun - on his guards Aug. 9° while being transferred by van, from one prison to another. The robbery’ on "Wed- nesday wai’ Comune by ‘hy oth two hooded entered the eastend Mon. treal headquarters of the armed robber CBC just aa two guards, employees of Alliance Securite Blinde Ltee., were - ‘transfecting money. from the truck to the building. " One_ guard, ‘SO-year-old Bernard Babeu, died in- stantly after being shot in the heart and thigh. . Hia tf, 2i-year-old Roger Audet, was shot in the neck and side and is in critical condition in hospital. » The gunmen, one of them wounded; : fled with a third _accomtiplice and climbed into ‘a taxi. 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