" northern Israel on: ‘Welles for thi _ there: Wednesday night... ‘ oe Betnur (ey '— Threé. terro riats shot ‘hele, way. into, _ Beirut's most luxurious. hotel’ ond. exploded a bomb-laden’ ~ Car, | seen people and woun ie first time:in: ay ra = month’ war, bit-ng ‘injurles “were: ported, : -. The Israeli thillitary. com ind? today: reported. that: ‘Tarde i - soldiers. at-the: Ansar’ detention: ‘camp: in ‘southern: ‘Lebanon, ¢ “Killed one prisoner. and wounded two: while -squelching & rid Police:: ‘Said the: hotel” terrocists | ‘Machine-guniied two « » guards: to- death | and: ‘detonated a ar. packed ‘with’ OX plosives,” ‘killing’ two: ‘parking Tot attendants; starting: a. - Taging fire and shattering the hotel’s windows. The killers _ fled; and police said they had no clue. as to their identities, Reuters news S agency quoted investigators as saying the. ~ America bakes “A crop-wilting heat wave blamed in 1 deaths baked the United States with no relief ‘in sight today, prompting. ’, Americans to-stock up on dry ice, Splash i in, city fountains | _vand line up. for free fans. With temperatures Wednesday. hitting. 41.6 in Pierre, 5.D., 40.in Des Moines, Iowa, 39,4 in Pal Beach, Calif., -and’ pear in St. Louis, the operative principle was té iry to ‘stay C00. A St. Louis minister offered free electric fans to help ~ people’ suffering from the blistering sun: : “We! re going to sive away 1,000 before the week is out,” "year-ald Kevin. Ieiter: ‘a fountain regular. “The hotter it. gets, the more you enjoy it.” ca In Minnesota, the heat was made worse for thousands, by storm-caused power outages that had shut off freezers and. . air conditioners, A St. Paul distributor. said it sold 27,216 kilograms of dry ice, with up to. 200 People lining ‘up to buy ice for’ ‘thawing refrigerators, - _ In Missouri, the heal was blamed in the deaths of two elderly men and one women Wednesday, bringing. the state . toll to, eight. oo . DECLARES EMERGENCY sf St. Louis County Executive Gene McNary declared a heat emergency and social agencies prepared 50° air-conditioned, . ’ ghelters to help the’ elderly cope. . Eight people-have died in Georgia. from the ‘weather, including a Connecticut National Guardsmen who collapsed during a trabiing exercise, North Carolina had two heat - deaths and Illinois, New York and Maryland one each. e heat wave will last through the weekend, said Joan Mur urtay of the. National Weather Service’s Severe Storms _ Centre in Kansas City, Mo. The chief reason for the muggy misery is a’ high pressure syatem stalled from the Ten- nessee Valley to the Gulf Coast, blocking: out cooler air to - the north, she said. Dr. Kelth Sikes, of the Georgia Department of Human * Services’ ‘epidemiology section, advised people to. drink lots of-water; stay, i in the, ade, Wear light clothing and limit exercise to the coolest time of day. - “The muggy air has given rise to. dozens of thunderstorms through the Midwest. High winds uprooted trees near Hinton, W.Va. , today, while Custer, S.D., was raked by 145- kilonietre-an-hour winds. Minnesota was hit by hurricane- force winds Tuesday which destroyed buildings and caused damages in the millions of dollars, And agricultural experts said passing: thunderstorms _ would riot provide enough moisture te save parched crops, ‘We need a real good soaking rain," said Timothy Sharp, a New Jersey agricultural agent. from wfrom page 7 7 _ Siberian seven “to be picked up of the Soviet Union’ 8 decision came early today from the U,S. State Department. ‘Time and place of the return has yet to be worked out, “Moore said. Moore said the State Department wanted a U.S. official ‘aboard the Rainbow Warrior when it picks up the six Americans, and one Canadian, and Greenpeace agreed to * inelitde the mayor of Nome, Alaska. Six Greenpeace members were picked | up on “Monday when they went on shore at Lorino in Siberia to film what the group says is a ink ranching operation using whale | meat in violation of an Internation! Whaling Commission” edict. “- The seventh was plucked from a Zodiac motorized raft while trying to make a run for U.S. waters. On board the Zodiac was film Greenpeace says proves the Russians are processing whale meat into animal food... _ FILM ‘SALVAGED * ‘The film was salvaged from the Zodiac by Greenpeacer ~ Bruce Abraham. of Seattle, who leaped into-the wildly spinning unmanned craft. The film has been sent. to Brighton, England, to be shown at. this week's whaling - commission ‘conference. The.Rainbow’ Warrior now. is anchored off. Nome, Alaska, awaiting directions from the Greenpeace head office. But not all of its crew is on board, . Abraham, who broke his ankle when he jumped from the deck of the Warrior into the Zodiac to retrieve the film, _ arrived in Seattle Wednesday. BES “Tt was a full two hours after that incident before ‘Abraham oye * realized the ankle that hit the Zodiac's transom was broken. _ “The only way [can describe the ‘whole experience is like — aconstant adrenalin Tush, * he said. “Everything happened . - so fast.’ ; He returned! to Seattle for surgery on the ankle and plans to resume his career as a merchant. seaman. -- ESCAPED GERMANY. , Abraham arrived in Seattle ‘with ihe ship's transiator, ; Wolfgang Fischer, a German national. Fischer, who escaped rom East Germany 10 yeura ago, didn’t feel he could risk the potential consequences of being - arrested by the Soviets if the Rainbow Warrior retdtned to ~ _ the Siberian coast. He'll make his way home to West Germany “ina couple of days." Both Mason and Abraham believe with the film safely in ; England and being aired world-wide, Greenpeace has made - ita point and the mission succeeded, In Ottawa meanwhile, External Affairs: Ministry spokesman Dilys Buckley-Jones’ said she did nol know of any charges being laid Against the seven protesters. rete eid 0 bs ? placed in the dar. a, LEAVE CAR. co chy! agency. quoted a hotel emt loyee sayin the armed”. blast | iWBs- caysed' by about ie es at guard Wednesday alge; Ww “.|sraeli-Lebanese border’, and’ was tuilt a year 3E0, ‘after, the - "Invasion of Lebanon; to hold captured Palestine Libération’ Organization: guerrillas and PLO: ‘allies. * : _ Firefighters i struggled for three hours to control ihe blaze: ‘which canie only hours after Druse gunners in Lebanon's ~: central. mountains shelled Christian East Beirut, killing at | ~ three’ people including a young girl, wrecking five cars. and — shattering chandeliers at a Greek Orthodox ‘church: The ‘Summerland, which overlooks the’ "Mediterranean _ seafront, was damaged last year during Israel’s invasion of. - Lebanon but refurbished and reopened a few months. ago. By early today, i ho group had taken” responsibility for... bombing the hotel, where many residents of the. central ~ mountains ‘had sought refuge from the’ deadly feuding ‘between ‘Druse. and Christian militias “They. escaped.the fighting only to be bombed by ex- . _ plosives,” said.a hotel employee. He said most of the hotel’s. 102 rooms were occupied,’ oo FIRED ON TOWNS: “ oy It was the first ‘time shells fired from: Lebaron have- “landed in Israel since the Israelis invaded Lebanon in June, 1982, to smash Palestine Liberation Organtzation- guerrilla ~ bases, ne The shelling. came after the Israeli cabinet approved a partial pullback of Israeli forces ‘from the central moun-~ tains 32 kilometres south to the Awali River in attempts to ‘reduce guerrilla ambushes that have caused scores of Israeli casualties in'récent months and raised opposition to: the war ‘at home. A Tsraeli military ‘commentator Zeev. Schiff said israel would relinquish about 520 square kilometres of the roughly - 3,120 square kilometres now under its control and even- tually reduce its 30,000 troops :in Lebanon to ‘about 20,000. Reuters news agency said the Israelis will control the | strategic Mount Baroukh region overlooking the gsyrian- _ held Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon and above the main _ * Beirut-Damascus highway. The highway itself will be clear of Israeli troops, | Military sources in, Israel said the redeployment could kilog rams af losives begin ina few days and take about 10 weeks, bist thes sources - aid Israel first wants assurances that PLO guerrillas and-- ‘Syrian troops. will: “not, move Into evacuated. areas. About” ‘50,000 Syrian troops.and 12, 000 PLO © guerrillas occupy north . Le rove. up te to the: hotel entrane ioe fut of the! car Fa ye spullba a top priority: isgue.. : They refused | to. obey. commands ta. lsperse, the comman and east Lebanon, LEBANESE: STUNNED | if ‘ femayel and. Prime: Minister :.Shatik. Wazzan; ‘visitin, ‘ Washington to seek moreaid ani diplomatic pressure to ge Tsrgeli,: Syrian: rand: . Palestinian: orcesolit- of Lebar banon Gemiayel and. ‘Wazzah ‘said ‘they ould make he Lebanese and U: 8. officials object.4 ite Israeli pullback because they say it will in-efféct: partition 1 ‘Lebanon into the. Israeli-eontrolled 5 south and Syrian-run orth and east; with only the Beirut: area: under government. ‘contral.. °° = “But nllitary sources in Beirat sald the ‘Lebanese army “The ‘Israeli: decision, aturined: Lebanese Prédident Ami vo ' a 2,000 soldiers| from’there. Druse ilitias that Driuge gimmien: . ai ‘sought to: counter speciation’ ‘thi Begin: scrubbed ‘his Visit: and faltering lead B. C. property taxes. increased - VICTORIA (CP) — B.C, residents will ‘face massive ~ property . tox increases ‘because ‘the’ government is ~ tevamping ~ . funding deal: with - the." province's” ” municipalities says New Democrat MLA. Robin Blencoe of Victoria, — : - for a Sewer or water project, at 12-per-cent interest over 20 " years, would end up costing more than $259,440. The province would pay $194,580 (75 per cent), while the ~ municipality would pay $8, 860, or 25 percent. Under the new system, the-province.will hand over only $25,000 up front and the municipalits will finance the ' reorining $75,000. At 12 cent over 20 years,. the. 75,0 “Inv Tel. Aviv, the Israeli military: command said two . is ber. y § . - mortar shells apparently fired by guerrillas in’ Lebanon exploded near the Israeli border settlements -of Hanita and - - “Adamit on Wednesday, but ‘caused no casualties. would cost the municipal ty about $194,640. Blencoe said ihe. goverfment should recognize the provinial benefits of such construction projects, including. ‘those to public health and the environment. ‘ His complaint about ingreased bills- for municipalities "followed complaints, by civic-officials that-the change will stall various sewage,and water projects in the province. Bit Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Ritchie said he had to ‘make the change. ‘ “When revenues are down, there’s no revenue to share,’ ” “he said. “We're making these: moves so we protect all municipalities and not let twoor three major ones run away. with big gobs of money for their. massive projects.” ” PROJECTS TO END ‘Prince George Mayor Elmer Mercier said the move does mean an end to big projects and added that there may be no project at all.- t Kamloops Mayor Mike Latta agreed that some projects “may not’ proceed at all.” ‘At issue is a complex formula in which the government . gathers together a pool of resources. and income tax, then shares it with municipalities through a system ‘of. con- ditional and unconditional grants. Under the old deal, he said for example, a. $100, ,000-toan ‘ One conditional grant involves : ‘money spent on ‘sewage *, and water systems. Until now, grants from:the pool paid for 16 per cent of the “debt-servicing costs, with municipalities picking up the - rest. But fram now on, the conditional grant will: pay only 25 per cent of, up-front costs of the project... . Municipalities will have to pay for debt servicing, plus.75 - per cent of the actual casis of water and sewage develop: ments.. . Projects already under way or approved are not affected, This fiseal year, about $86 million i is expected to be pumped out of the revente-sharing fund into water and sewage ~ projects. Crabs dumped - PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. (CP). — —.People | coming to ; and from the.federal building in this town on the Strait of. Canso, where Allan MacEachen has his constituency office,.”. ; had to watch their step today because of crabs.. _ Dissatisfied fishermen from Cheticamp, about 190 . _ kilometres away, dumped about 150 crabs on-the doorstep, and left-alsign for MacEachen, External Affairs minister and member of Parliament for Cape Breton. 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