Page 2, The Herald, Monday June 25, 1979 Nicaraguan head won’t call for his reaignation. But a high government source sald the president’s remarks might be read as an em- MANAGUA (AP) -— Nica- Tagua’s President Anastasio Somoza on Sunday rejected a call by the Organization of American States for his phatlc rejection: resignation. National Guard § Somoza sald another pro- aircraft, meanwhile, con- , introduced in the OAS the United States, “would have pactfied the country.” He added: “But it was not approved because of ' the opposition of countries where there is great Com- thnued bombing eastern Managua to drive rebels out, In his first radio address since the OAS resolution was passed. Saturday, Somoza did not mention eticectly the munist influence. ” He named Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Jamatea, Grenada and Bolivia — all of which posed the U.S, resolution — and Panama.-Panama and Grenada have recognized a provisional | government named by Sandinista guerrillas leading the revolt aginst 42 years of rule by the ISRAELIS CONSIDER IT - Clark pacifies Arabs” OTTAWA (CP) — Prime he was cereatly relieved” Minlater Clark's move to when told defuse the explosive Saturday hes wae a ting Jerusalem issue during the former Progressive Con- weekend has apparently servative leader Robert reassured Arab represet- ‘Stanfield to carry cuta fact: tatives here. finding study in the Middle Bet Jama anteater M lev Ba r meeting Clark he wanted to ‘ Fahmy also noted with ap- discuss detaila of the prime proval Clark’s statement ministet’s plan with his own ‘hat the J Jerusalem move government before reacting, must be “compatible with However, ke applauded the efforts that are being Clark for stan by his made to decision to move the Cana- hensive dian embassy in Israel to Je- «in the Middl rusalem from Tel Aviv — though the move now seema a long way olf. int pot ac Egyptian Ambassador faa Hassan Fahmy said Suiday the em DESPITE CLOUDY SKIES ce settlement lo East.” the am- The Arabs tedly sald my conf Jerusalem achleve a com: “That's a very important Stanfie would undermine peace him efforts. Ambassadora = represen- ting Arab League states who also met Clark Saturday sald they were pleased with their discussions. - Tunislan Ambassador Taleb Slim told reporters outside Clark's residence he wan “personally quite satisfied” by what the prime Tilnister told the Arab League ambassadors. Clark, who left for ‘the - Tokyo economic sumatt 8 Sunday, indicated ld mission will not be completed until next year. If. Canada waite to move the embassy until Middle East peace is achieved, ,.the Somoza family. Somoza. repeated statements that he is open “to dialogue as a way to resolve problems” and that op- his government ‘was rendy to receive initlatives’t from “OAS members who have a trusinterest in a peaceful 20- lution.” The ‘pesotution ° that the United States withdrew in the face of strong oppcaition Nicaragua. -tranater to Jerusalem ‘ may - _be years away. -Clark’s last-minute round of taika with the Arab and Israeli .followed bitter criticism ‘from Arab grou threatening retaliation if Ot- tawa wentahead with the Je- move, And funimertmen told‘the prime ete ata Friday ineeting might lose ‘lucrative Arab contracts if he arab Leagne, spekerman re, suggest ago that External Atteen ambassadors should prove would have provided for an inter-American peacekeeping foree In Nica- . ragua, - Thefinal resolution pa . With 17 votes, inchidhog: the the United States, demanded So- moza step down. It leaves the way open for member countries -t¢ -sond. a Mediation. mission to Somoza sald the OAS. resolutoion was passed ‘'hy those whose aim is to overthrow the liberal governement over which I side following an election popular vote.” Hesnid the OAS “has not pald the at- tention required to maintain peace in America and to avold the Communist In- | filtration on the , American continent,” National Guard aircraft: | dropped 260-paund bombs on . eastern Managua Sunday as : Stanfield, wh dno ‘reelection in the May 22 - federal election, will begin: work in September. and atart consultations outside Canada later in the pa fall, Clark said, He has a wide-ranging tank, Clark sald he wants to de- velop Canadian relations with Arab countries “in al] fields — political, economic, technological and cultural — to qur mutual and continuing proceeded with the plan. Abdullah Abaelen an benefit.” He has asked Stanfield to make p! on how to relations as Sina pis erusalem policy “in a wa' that will be compatible” w Middle East peace efforts, Quebec celebrates a holiday MONTREAL (CP) — Determined merrymakers celebrating Quebec's national holiday finally gota time for the culmination of a drizzle over much of the vince since the festivities gan Saturday cleared in among the featival-goers forced indoors Sunday af- ternoon to watch a featured musical celebration the former aite of Expo 67. Meanwhile, Premier Rene Leveque and his. wife Corinne left by boat from break from the weather late the two-day event. | originally uled for the Quebec. City on schedule Sunday asovercastskies and Mayor Jean Drapeat was quidoor Place des Nations on Sunday evening to take part WONDAY 5 p.m. to midnight KING , - CFTK BcTV (NBC) 3 _ACBAD 4 (Tv) 9 ions) ; - jal SB adel a 00° f Make Hi Mode iss iniigy te «saat ab TOME TESS 115 | Me Laughl Squad Million Mur 130 News Hourglass Dollar Electric 245 Cont’d Cont'd, Man Company M00) I Corit'a: Skeena N Studi ‘15 | Cont'd, Journal . Hour See ° ‘30 NBC Mon, Night Cont'd. Dick 145 News Movie, Cont'd. Cavett 100° |Seattle” “Captains and | What's “MacNeil :1§ | Tonight "the Kingn’’ My Line 130 | Hollywood Cont'd Headline Fawity 145 [Squares Coat'd Hunters . Towers :00 | Little house The White ill Moyers’ 118 on Prairie Shadow rm ° see 130 Cont'd Cont'd. Cont'd Righteous 45 Cont'd ‘| Cont'd. Cont'd Apples . Cont'd MA 7 QS fours Cod =| Movie Ef Barope ‘on Cont'd. 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St. Lawrence River opposite . the capital, ‘ Organizers at a disco! e in Montreal's - fashionable Weat End went ‘ahead with plans to stage a disco-in-the-street Surday night, and in the pre- dominantly French quarter ,of St. Louis Square, plastic ‘sheets. protecting pound ;. Sgulpment trom drizzle most. the weekendicame off in ‘time for an. évening of ‘theatre arid traditional folk dancing, Activities marking the day of French Canada’s patron saint, St, Jean Baptiste, . were decentralized more ‘than aver this year, making it difficult to eatimate the number of participants. The parades and musical extravagansas that had once marked June 24 clsratin ge ave Way to the approach last the eee aeronet Quebec government of- ficlaily renamed the holiday - La Pele Nationals tp “ol courage pation all-Que becens. Nearly every neigh- borhood in Montreal and community across the province had their own. * getivities planned this year. "The blue-and-white Quebec flag was fying in all parts of Montr aturday night residents hit the streets wrapped in sweaters, jackets and raincoats for a might of drinking, singing . ncing. — streets in moat weighborhoods were closed to traffic, and strollera, many -. with int and sparkles on t wandered around sampling hot corn-on-the-cob and chill con carne, One man was dressed as as. Saint John the Baptist himeell, wearing burlap nee and carrying a live lam across his shoulders. outthe . : | READY. when elr faces, they had on Saturday, wit- ~,/ Resses paid, The rd called mn ° tars a half-dozen ‘areas to abandon thelr homes Sunday “as soon as sible since the National for two'weeks agalnat es counterattacks, They als control Dirlamba, south r Managua,‘and Leon, the country’s ‘second . larges! city, 83 kilometres northwest “Dae drape: 0 leveiopments: | — A source close ta.a mill- killing “ot ABCs ting the ‘killing, of ABC reporter Willian Stewart at a guard roadblock ‘Wednesday ‘sald the tribunal has suspended hearings until members of the patrol at the roadblock at he pestonlng. brought in ques' tok A ‘a ~ Sandinista spokesman sa oruaye have captured on Saturda: cargoahip named Hope, part -Of Somoza's commercial ‘Mamenio Line. Mamenic Line ‘ships were diverted to Panama on Saturday and its 66 Nicaraguan seamen asked - putea ete Alto turday, an airliner from Lanica . Alrlines, Somoza owns, was diverted to Costa Rica whore the pilot and co-pilot asked asylum | NEWS IN BRIEF - Library sald Sunda ‘motorists Two other - which - TO “march an WEST BROME, Que. (CP) — About 200 Sunday, ending a. three y, © a day evacuation ordered when a oy nn 8, soe one BE 8 EasternTownshi . community 75 kilometres cast of Montreal, were ordered to leave Thur- the leak would cause an explosion, The: crash occurred when one truck knocked another into the path. of thé Boston-bound CP Rall train, derailing 17 of t 70 cars and killing the truck driver, police Fire’ officials approved the return sho 4 workman had t iotshed pump eon five derailed tank cars ~ one of which was leaking a flammable, alchohol- based chemical — into tanker trucks. Workmen planned to clear the derailed cars off the tracks by today. But rail traffic will continue to be delayed because the rails and the gradient were damaged. Repair work will not be com- pleted until the end of the week. . sday because of fears that | fan eye on your figure neither will anybody else! At the Diet Center, we LOSE 17T0 25 POUNDS IN JUST 6 WEEKS AND TEACH YOU HOW TO STAY SLIM. FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE MM ALTHE LOSI BSD0) ‘Gffice hours: 6:1 Mon-Fri, aAve] After hours call Dolores - 638-9882 OTTAWA (CP) — Canadian children's Ieratare is sadly neglected and needs ~ continued government support, the director of the Ottawa Public - Claude Aubry. told the. - Canadian Authors ‘Association that’ only . 100, children’s books have beer bilahed in Quebec in the t 20 years, The association promotes recognition of ‘Canadian writers and their works. Aubry, author of four chil- dren's books, says part of the problem is ‘that publishers countries, gia, are not keen on out Canadian books bringing out Also there are two groups. uf readers, French and lsh, which poses extra me lems for Canadian. “authors, “Within each group, the Canadian author, in puerdl, has a very limited ¢ Too few. authors of o pee language are translated into the other.” Canadian authors further face competitiéna on home d of mass ctlons from the United States, — England, France anil other Gasoline lines longer 7 NEW YORK (AP) — gasoline drought worsened in the northeastern United States Sunday with few gag stations $= open irate brawling with police and thousands of gallo ons of gas spilling into a eld when thieves tried to tap a pipeline. In Minnesota, the governor was teying to head off plans by some service station owners to sell off the remainder of thelr June fuel allocations and then close for ‘a vacation, Gasoline algo was short along much of the Atlantic cogst and in some urban areas af the midwest: and Texas. Traffic was light in many ‘parts of the country and ridership was reported up significantly on mass transit systems In the East, State police and National Guardsmen were escorting @uoline tank trucks: in at ~ Teast nine states recause ot of disruptions caused -by the Independent trucker strike, Dallas police sald a ee yearold man “the hip whe he was shot int the hi whe he got inte a dis man who cut in front of him in a service station line. No arrest was made, In Connecticut, state of- ficlals said the situation ‘Sundsy was even worse than -Ita had expected. Officials . iad predicted 180 service stations — five per cent of those in the state — would open, but only 40, most for coly a few hours. ppeared one station opened | in all of northeastern Connecticut. In Levittown, Pa., an attempt by striking truckers to block an intersection grew ° into a spontaneous protest against Aiigh fuel prices. Saturday night. Afghan revolt crushed : ISLAMABAD. (Router) -- ramen a wed helicopters and tanks as {ts security forces crushed an armed demonstration in Kabul,. re ots from the Afghan capital Soviet- backed.: ‘adminis- ; staged an armed opened fire following intervention by pollce. . Anti-government exiles in neighboring Pakistan count ela that 86 military officers. were killed as they were riding to work in buses, but there was no con- firmation of the report. Diplomats in Kabul said the government does not: t appear to be under any immediate threat, But the airport and roads out of the city were closed and some embassies advised nationals not to visit Kabul, Security forces conducted house-to-house ssarches and the government blamed the fighting on enemies of the revolution and “servants of tr fhe fanatical leaders of an.” Tarakk! has faced a revolt by Moslem tribesmen since ct ee ae au plemen reforms in the strletly Moslem and teudalistic The fighting has spread intermittently to more than half of . Afghanistan's provinces but, apart from a few bomb blasts, Saturday's eae was the first in the Another Irish death Defence Regiment was found shot dead Sunday at lis farm fear the southern respons ert Eling the a city. of Armagh, police that guthrie we ee b reported, They sald Josagh James alone and belonged to the arm guerrillas of the main Roman ‘Catholic “tne slaying. beings the t} death tolt since the outbreak of sectarian warfare 10 years ago to at least 1,934. Britain taking some TAIPEI (Reuter) — The British freighter Roach menth, Bank arrived in Talpei on Sunday with 295 Vietnamese refugeea who have been accepted for resettlement in Britain. Theship, which had picked the refugees in the South China Sea, had been an- chored off Taiwan's southern: port of Kaohsiung for the last The refugees ashore today and be flown to London, Britain says it will a ‘any of those refugees who da not choose to stay in Taiwan, Talwanese authorities said the island, elected to settle on Gays stage a parade will help you - NEW YORK (AP) — Hun- dreds of thousands of homosexuala marched wu Fifth Avenue in New Y¥ and Market Street in San Francisce on Sunday to rere) of 10th an- versary way Unlted merement In e6, In San Franclato, an estl- mated 100,000 male and : female homosexuals waked . toarally at fhe acore of last . month's leody == con- frontation between homosexual-rights sup porters and police, . Fighting broke out after fi city supervisor D White was found gully of the clty's first avowed moseccual su testers sald White should we been convicted of a more serious charge, tn with a . about 53 did. — Krish will come ae