the Aap hada: i. tec gta: iY Seen SPE ee coe He A ba 1 - | The Herald, Tix July. ve Beirut At the 8 same é time sri forces paar to have ‘caved a ore 2 foe-ana oad blockade on West, Belrit ion awére ob-F , Rerved tnloading fresh fruit and: vegetabl es in westerny | seelor's. markets. ~~ _ * But. Letgnon’s s state tadio' said West Beirut is: running est ~ dangerously short of tuel,; It said 99 per‘ cent-of its bakeries are ~ have, clsed for: tack of jee to run generators and.operate fo. . vend. “ . - Alter. a “day: of negotiations. Monday, ‘PLO: chairman . Yasser Arafat questioned thie usefulness.of more talks. |. - “Don't ask me about negotiatlons!"” Arafat shouted to a --peporter Monday as he Inspected damage “from Israeli} * anellipa around the PLO command centre in West Beirut. m4 | ) Terminal = = Express - PICK UP & DELIVERY “REIRUT cap) inh moved mare ipcopa; d/armor t to”, “alr fore’ sat 4 today ater arin tht fan? fora diplor ertilts + We have the oc al demar colton. “the tole: ‘and Ae a” ‘from: the Lebanese capital oe signs of israeli impatienes .aci pom panied “int el that: the ‘negoliatloria ‘to: ‘end | me Belrut“ “phieg ~peadefully: are: making little’ ‘progress: ‘because Ho. ‘Ara " country’: wants”. to: take: . the... : Palestine’: Liberation >, Organization's estimated: 8,000) fighters m franped in, fh capital’ ‘western sector. _ ‘Trapped along with the PLO in: West 1 Bein are ‘some’ ~.§00,000 Palestinian and Lebanese civilians.,° - a Defence Minlater Artel Sharon, in a speach to” dhe t e- ‘Britain to repatriate Falklands prisoners LONDON (APY — Britain : deapite .the message, . Britain imposed its “total tions against Argentina on : says it-‘will’ repatriate the: Britain's alr-sea blockade of ‘exclusion zone” ‘after Monday ‘'makes for remove Paleatin}an guertilia 1 sources Sald the government ‘bf Prime ‘Minlater em: Begih is becoming ‘eonvinced that the PLO 1 stalling. ected throwing in new factors in ‘the hope eastern: “guitar ta, stavday; * after : -a* sixth: censefire: was” Jatranged by U8. special envoy" ‘Philip, Habib on. Sunday. © . night, The truce halted the heaviest Igreell-PLO artillery . ‘duels since the early days of the Jewish atate’s June 8 itis, = me ~ Lebanese mmilltary 0 sources, who requested ‘ananymity in’ *-yasidn of-Lebanon.” - keeping . with government. regulations,’ said thé Isrdeli- : Western diplomats’ and Lebanese government, Sources | command regrouped its fe forces around Beirut to absorb two.’ Bay the Israelis: how. have 35,000 to 40,000" troape around | Argentina released 7 Britain's sole prisoner in the Office “spokesman said arrangements are being. | _ Aflantle are over. remaining 583 Argentine prisoriers who surrendered ‘in the Falkland Islands ” because their country .hae : “active promised... hostilities". in the South A . Foreign | Olfice . spokesman. ‘said Monday . that ‘messages sent by . Argentine authorities to: - i Minister Juan Aguirre pden “via“ the Swigs E bassy. In’ Buenos. Aires : “de ‘tacto. conceded a. edssation of , hostilities’* exists following. the 74-day Falklands, conflict. that ided in British _Wietory HFONDON (AP) — Angry Bh Rail officials, their hopes : dashed for a mass turn to work by striking engineers, were reported whether to shut down the eptire state-run network d fire all the strikers. thé. British Rail board was scheduled to meet later | ready to decide today . _ the. Falklands and Argen- tine coast plus its economic. _ panctions against Argentina will remain ‘in force “while - - further consideration. is given to the issue,”* bombed. again," . British officials said privately. In Buenos Aires, Foreign Lanari told’ reporters Monday Argentina has, not “formally recognized a cessation of hostilities with . Britain. Aguirre said such a ‘recognition cannot be made until Britain lifts its ~ blockade. workers until the strike _ ends. -The other move ‘reported . under consideration is firing all striking engineers of the 24,000-member Associated Soclety of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen. Under that plan, the strikers would not be ‘ rehired unless they agreed : Argentine soldiers invaded” - justice,’ The United States the Falklands. on April 2 ‘sided with Britain in the following 149° years- of British rule. Argentina hes Jong. claimed sovereignty "over the islands it calls the... “We patil have to be. careful that we are not ~ “Malvinas. The British say” any ‘Argentine ships, sub- - marines and aircraft found - ” Within ‘the .zone. may be... regarded as hostile and . attacked. The zone extends to 12 nautical miles from the Argentine coast, ... — “aguirre said the Reagan administration's decision to lift ‘its own economic sanc- ‘conflict after attempting to ‘mediate-a peaceful solution to the conflict, ‘The 593 prisoners include the commander of the - Argentine forces. on the Falklands. during their occupation, Brig.-Gen. -Mario Benjamin.Menendez, and 35 men Britain says volunteered to help: clear Argentine minefields on the islands, Most are aboard the British passenger ferry St. Edmund anchored off the Falklands. The. Foreign down still c consi strike, ” Urquhart said. “He has got to-do something about it. If he is going to be party to the crucifixion of British railways, as we know them, he must be held responsible and I hope his’ members are listenlng.'* _ British Rail said it ran 1,483 passenger trains and about ® freight trains on will seriously have ‘to ‘consider 4 close-down.” British Rail says . the. strike is costing it &8.5 million ($19.7 million) a day ° in lost revenue” and government grants, which were cut off on grounds the “network ia not running a proper service under the terms of its contract. “made with the International Committee of the Red Cross: to repatriate the prisoners to the Argentine fishing port . of Puerto Madryn ag soon a8 possible. aboard the St. about 10 days ago because of lack of sultable ac- commodation on. the Falklands. 7 The Foreign | Office rejected the’ Argentina. claim that the captives were being held under harsh conditions, - charge ‘‘offensive . and unfounded.” - idered nationwide, cutting the “number of engineers wha have defied the union and worked, provincial ‘The prisoners’ were put. Edmund calling the. Until Monday, most trains - British Rail had managed to run to and irom London had been driven by. engineers who had boarded them at locomotive. “depots or. stations with few undeclared war July 8. He ‘was Fit, Lt. Jeffrey Glover, captured when his Harrier ‘jet. was shot down over the - Falklands, — Britain took almost 11,800 prisoners when the " Argentine command on the Falklands . surrendered. Most were repatriated but the remaining captives were held pending an Argentine deéclaration hostilities were over. - A British, garrison of about 2,500 men remains .on the Falklands supported by’ a number of ships, sub-_ marines. and RAF fighter planes. 638-8195 Radio Message Answoring Service For Pager No.3! BUSINESS ROAD RUNNER SERVICE, TO TERRACE—THORRHILE—REMO ~AIRPORT : | EA. GARWER LTD. Terrace Bus Terminal 635-3680 mae ewnes Al's 's Shoes wishes to announce they — will be closed all day Wednesday to prepare for their’ tolia} under chairman Sir '° the flexible work Monday with 700-engineers, The financially strapped pickets. oof under chimes St peddes. The compares wi 15 tava) eye Kove Bot win mals have ~ SEMLANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. : nett ‘move in the dispute Union . leader Ray ~ engineers who reported on Money with. the flexible sirice been sent to picket i" that has cut train service by #0 per cent and forced -. Buckton has warned of reprinals from ate unions Friday.. The railway nor- mally operates about 15,500 work schedules, which vary _ engineers' ‘workdays bet- depots and stations all around the _ capital. ‘The p Starting Thursday, July 15 at 9 the jf, British Rail, fi passenger trai aween met have nine hours, ? unig o ° vias t én er 35-9 £09 ae ee bape i rt iio iweay at freight caine Ghent iork;, woes ye worked an} fe Lt i: Savings: ‘of: 20. os 50 %. (pate jams for 10 daytotanna IT carsty iting Shoat Cannone at day. anitial mr: ater ‘) . since 1919" . e Trades | “We have got to face the "an claim the new Kings Cross station to stop tititish. newspapers said . tlié-Goard Ukely will shut the 17,600-kilometre dismissals sei Congress, - sald “would be . of | ‘yery grave concern to the situation that we cannot go ‘on indefinitely running a. ’ poor service," said British schedules — wiil lead ‘to- ; layoffs. In the increasingly hiiter. shifts. ‘Complete. closure ‘for productivity, denounced ‘would mean laying off _the union’s stand: British. Rail's: 225,000 | “Mr. __Buckton called the Cuts expected — re HALIFAX (CP) — Health. Minister Gerald Sheehy warned Nova Scotians on Monday. to prepare for stern austerity in his department, indicating cuts may be coming . to staff, hospital beds will be clo and user-pay charges may be imposed on some services. Sheehy said in an interview the cabinet will discuss the effect on health services of a massive eterioration of the economic situation which has emerged sitice the provinclal budget. was brought down in late April. _ “There are probably going to be some layoffs in nursing staffs in areas where hospitals have closed beds,” he sald. “Tf there are layatfs, we'll-get letters to (the employees) to ldt them know in the next two weeks. This will happen — swiftly or else the cuts will have to be much more severe." Some hospitals, which have closed. sections ‘for the , summer expecting (hem to be. reopened i in September, will ' have to Keep them closed for at least two years while the _ economy improves, the minister said." New programs to provide additional services will be - shelved for the.tirne belng. Earlier this. year, a $250-million - ' hospital centralization plan was scrapped and Sheehy said other programs such as free orthodontic work or. free glasses and hearings aids are no longer being considered. “1 don't think you'll ever see that here,” he said..“‘There will be no more new programs. eee es a reassess whether the general taxpa With the deep recession, government revenues: are not as’ high.as expected and a user-pay. system is templated for outpatient work, along with’ a charge for pharmacare and some tests. ‘A patient may also have to pay part of the $400 daily cost. + per bed in some of the province's big hospitals. — “T's been coming for a long time,”. Sheehy said. ‘Premier Jobn Buchanah’s. Progressive -Conservative government has blamed, the federal government for cutting . ee Linda’s Fashions By Linda Purschke There has been a lot of talk in the last few years about the value of color and how color choices reflect the mood or social values of the wearer. While no one can underestimate the value of color, it strikes me as being simplistic to conclude a man who wears yellow pants is aman whose favorite petis.a poodle. By the same token, it is equally unfair to decide the lady who grocery shops in a crimson - velvet dress is-a lady in search of romantic adventure, . preferably ‘of short duration. - To.those who accept such historical connatations, color combinations can make psychoanalysis by pigment even more difficult. For example, it is easy to conclude a woman engineers reporting for _ work there: _ who wearsa baby bluedress wilh pink flowers Is, at least at‘ ’ that moment, a woman who speaks softly, loves ‘children, and doesn’t know about hockey. But what does one do when the object of one's attention reappears wearing a red and orange striked dress (outside of Hawaii)? It is fair to | _canelude the woman is a potential de-murderer? Or — “perhaps an outfit of red, white and black?.Does-this mean - the lady is a hot-blooded ‘Sophisticate ‘who secretly désites to be a virgin? - Inany. case, it has heen scientifically proven, no doubt by. ” the same group of researchers who gleefully announced eating bacon causes cancer, that reds, oranges, and bright : yellows increase heart rate while pale blues’ or pinks . dettease heart rate. Obviously ,such physiological changes should betaken into account; I] am surprised the more into acount. Motorcycle gangs to do not wear pink leather” jackets, Doctors about to perform appendectomies do not gare members of our society have not @® form the public that their evenings are _ Remember _your year with a FREE- eis Lakelse Ave. sew ee ee we aan eee copy of the daily herald | - Graduation Supplement. 4600 Block Merchant’ - gyftein in a bid to force the . 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Address, President's.& Principal's messages, pictures The province hae already lnslitutad: a elyil’ ser (ite hiring * freeze and will limit ‘pay’ ‘increakes Tor ‘i least:'3, em perc cent this year and five ‘per ches ha thew by labor broups “opposed to, ‘the meas have eady begun. ea “Opposition c critics say: the provincial debt has been rising’ ‘paplaly since the Buchanan government took office in 1978" and before the federal government decided to cut financing ~ for established programs such ag secondary education ‘and -health care. iThe opposition says. the provincial budget, Shied fn- ceased the Bales tax to 10 per cent from cent afd egtended taxation into new areas, was’ a. symp lom af, financial, management on the part. of the government: tweek, Buchanan told reporters cuts can be expected ; A ill departments but the government would try to keep | = them to a miniinum. where social programs & ‘are. Lnvolved. c#4. Politicians could indicate an ability to rule tem- ; bya grassroats | touch simply by wearing a purple suit. “ eltive by wearitig navy with brown deeessories: such a choice would. indicate to onlookers the officer takes his . duties seriously ‘and.has the ability to place:the suspect in direct contact with the earth. Clear plastic uniforms would * « show ‘firemen have a natural affinity for water or are _carefiee exhibitionists, - ~ ‘Inthe meantime, those of us with a fondness f farguclne and many ane that color fs" cme green shirt, Police officers could be. much more -]' "Pick up your copy at t the fone, herald offios ‘ALUM ST. 3 and Copgretuations, from. local merchants, a businessmen.