ne 4, The Herald, Monday, April 1, 1980. “Pp . rtuguese. hold ‘Moroc. san han Te killer ted vith nations guardamen, firing shots. after. _ ) ALBUFEIRA, ugal (AP) — “me Portugues | "(government sald ‘dy a Moroccan man.is, *peing held ra “connection: with Sunday's murder of a leading. moderate Palestine ‘Liberation Organlzatiori official” wha had advocated peace with Irae]. | Io Carneiro, acting internal ' iminister, identified the suspect only as ‘ALAwad, . paid the man was a reaident of Casablanca. . co ~,. He declined to say if author! ws the gunman who pumped. five b .. chest of Issam Sartwai a on : United States. “In. Damascus, Syria administration aeaali Eeeeh aero “has broken away from the:PLO claimed responalbjlity for: -the attack on Sartawiy, who was the: PLO" 8. European eo. otdinater, © * The ‘Killer. eluded | immediate. ‘capture. despite heavy. ! 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(604) 635-2920 business i 26, ‘and _ iene the ‘suspect wea -. sad that aman clearly seen as decent and “lnté: the head: and ™ OW. died. by violene”” so , - ‘Alex Kitson, who was 8 aitending the: ‘aoetaliat« erent BS. deputy general secretary: of. Britain’s dargest’ labor... ~ inion, the ‘Transport, arid General Workers, sald. he-was.~ surprised the gunman had been able to escape from the | ta keeping him detained; (ts “Insp. Dantel Apolonia also said police were crying | ta age * tne driver of a taxi that fled a Portuguese Natlonal Sara . patrol a few hours after the attack at the town of | Ourique, 85 kilometres’ north of Albufeira’on the road to Lisbon. _ Who was attending the congress, said: “It is ~ commitment to a peaceful. solution in the Middle: East has: ‘hotel. . , "et havenever & seen 80 many security men: at a cotiferencs: as I saw at this‘one, There must be repercussions ¢ ‘of this, a again, ” Witnesses said the; gunman walked up to Sartawi and shot him five times in the head and chest. His secretary, Ariwar Abu Eisheh, was hit In the thigh: ‘ People screamed and-ran for cover as Sartawi fell to the floor beside the repention desk and died in a pool of. blood... ~ Challenger astronauts begin paper work ° HOUSTON, Tex. 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Service ' Conimit reportedly “Worked : td-: arrange; ‘SWAps: ‘of: ‘Israel © ‘and: :. Palestinian ‘prisoners. taken. during: Tat Sume's Israeli invasion ‘of Lebanon...) <: nuclear disarmament and redistribution | of the sworld’s wealth. .. : ‘In Dainiasas, a radical Paléitiaian guerrilta group ailed - the Revolutionary Council of the Fatah Movement;: said it | carried out the attack because Sartawi had “sold out” the: servant e-U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and of Israeli , British intelligene. ‘ smoothly placed into orbit the $100-million- Tracking | ‘and Data Relay Satellite. . After Chalienger had done its job, the first stage of a rocket attached to the satellite kicked It'into a higher orbit ‘ Monday night. But'the second stage malfunctioned during, a ‘second boost’ early Tuesday and put ‘the ‘satellite into a misshapen orbit. NASA officials said they are studying a Way to move the . Satellite into the planned 36,000-kilometre orbit over the _ equator east of Brazil. Plans call for repeated firings of - ;. Small jet thrusters on the satellite to alowly ralse its orbit. An official said the manoeuvres will not start “until we' re ready” — possibly In two weeks. While specialists on the ground wrestled with the | satellite, ¥ Weitz and his crewmates enjoyed smooth éalling Dixie residents The driving rainstorms that devastated Dixle wrung ’ themselves out over the Atlantic coast today after causing at least one death and drenching New York City, where 65 . millimetres of rain fell-in Central Park and only the sea lions appreciated ‘it: . Flood watches and warnings were posted in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts; Louisiana: and _ Virginla'as waterways neared ‘flood stage. Sunday's rainfall totalled 58° millimetres in Boston, 68 millimetres in Springfleld, Mass., €4- millimetres in Newark, N.J., and 90 millimetres at Monroe, Comn., on the Housatonic River. a “The land is drenched, there’ 8 nowhere for that water to . go but into therivera,” said policé Capt. Thomas Mulcahey © ‘in Passaic, N.J., where rgaldents were bracing, for.floogis on’ the Passaic and Pompton rivers; -* ; Evacuations were reported in Virginta and Connectleut, oti High winds: and heavy raina knocked ‘out power to 850. Connecticut hémes. | « Further weat, in West Alton, Mo., authorities say it may ' be three weeks before the 300 to 600 people who were forced from their homes by a broken levee an return. The levee uptured Friday and Jet in the waters of the swollen ‘Mississippl River: In Slidell, La., the Pearl River ontinued to rise today as. . andbaggers struggled and often failed to keep houses out of the water that was already five metres ‘high in. some streets, - Officials in this area 50 kilometres riottheast of New '. Orleans warned residents that water levels. in some | « sublvisions could rise up io 300, ‘aillimetron by this ..» Eisheh sald inten Interview | he saw twa eahen ru from the" 2 hotel. teé, the .U:S,-based identified him as :Al-Awa Yousef, 28. ‘Quaker : “ onganization;! for. “hia ‘conciliatory tand.” “He | ; “My great loss to the Palestinian revolution.' " ‘The Socialist, International,” a, conference. of “pocialint . plitieans, ended - its four-day conference’; ‘Sunday: with : teibutes to Sartawi and'calls for Middle East peace talks, = ch use. It denounced thé dead man as'a “cheap ‘. of The shdvent gal a breakaway from the. | "with the: attempted invurder:in Lon nas Jine Nr} I a Ambassadar ‘Shlomo ‘Argov as he. left, ia ‘dij domat reception, and with the killing. in January. } 1978, of: Ra . Hammani, another Palestinian moderate. ) ~ Tepresentative in London, | After: ‘Sartawi\was | killed, Portuguese 10 ce ‘aald-they were: searching for’-a: young man of “arab travelling | on a in passport, who left a nearby: hotel _ by: taxi: soon after the shooting. "They said his documents. There: ‘was: nd Immediate indleation it this man wad. ‘the’ -perdon ‘detained, Arafat, visiting North: Yemea, sald Sartawi’s death was; alded by” “The Israeli Intelligence carried out this crime, various names,” Arafat was quoted as saying by the’ Yemen ‘ ‘hewa agency)": ~ *But they & are directly coninested to the ‘Mose,’ " "he said * without elaboration: >: 2 __ Arafat sald Sartawi died on the ‘10th anniversary of ‘the agsassination of three top PLO figures in Belrut: He said the three —Kamal Adwan; Kamal Nasser and Abu Yousself al- Najjar — were xilled April 10, 1973 by’ Israeli ntelligence : agents. ‘ ce aboard Challenger.. — ; ~The cilreniaute performed scientific bueperimeint, chased a phaniom satellite across the sky in a practice of rendezvous techniques and made engineering tests of their “new: ‘spacecraft. oe On Thursday, Musgrave and Peterson conducted a three- tour, 47-minute spacewalk using the new shuttle spaceauits. - - The spacewalk, the first for Americans in nine years, went. amoothly and Musgrave said the space suite were ready for use in future missions: . . With Weitz and Bobko at the controls, Challenger was _ brought to a Perfect Janding ‘Saturday at Edwards Air Force Base, | At Kennedy, Challenger will be refurbished and prepared for its next flight, scheduled for Sune. _ under. weather aternoon, About 700 -homes were evacuated Sunday’ ‘and - further evacuations were predicted today. ‘Meanwhile, a U.S, National. Weather Service forecaster in Kansas City sald the worst of the rains are over ~ until Wednesday. ~ Another major storm is brewing o over the western Plains, forecaster Jack-Hales sald early today. The storm system - won’t influence weather until Wednesday, when the central Plains and the Mississippi Valley will get more'rain. The © system shound should move to the East Coat by the end of ~ the week, Hales said. ae “The latter part of the week will be quite measy agaln, " Hales said. "It should be a repeat performance of the other - ; _ storm, with a'lag time of two or three daye.’’. i AiNirginia. man yas. believed, killed, whenchis truck wa: - swept- off - eal bridge: over the: vbdttle {Btiven ron Sunday - authorities said. The storm closed roads in Manhattan's: Central Park, caused detours on commuter highways north of the city ar disrupted subway. service, authorities said, The park’s small 200 was nearly | deserted except for three © sea lions who frolicked in a rain-swollen: pool. “The sea lions never had It so good,” sald a spokesman. _ Firefighters evauated about 50 families at a Salem, Va., traller court when rising water threatened the development Sunday, but they were allowed to. return later in the day. In Connecticut; about 50 families left their homes about 40 kilometres east of New Haven, -The New England storm ‘brought: winds up to 50 kilometres an hour, with some higher gusts 0 on Long Istand Sound and Poor visibility. = ; Conservatives self- destructive? ‘The Progressive Conservative party: will. win’ the next » federal election — if lt doesn’t destroy itself first, Joe Clark told a partisan meeting in Northern Ontario on Sunday, The “forces of confusion’ rather than the “forces of | unity” were in control at the party’s January convention in . Winnipeg when aboul one-third of the delegates voted for a ‘leadership review and Clark resigned, he told a Timiskaming riding aésociation meeting in ‘Englehart, about 40 kilometres south of Kirkland Lake. “Meanwhile in Clark's home riding, a dozen people. complained — after a slate of Clark loyalists waa elected for “the June leadership convention — that they had: been unfairly denied voting privileges. Tempers flared before the meeting as long-time Tory - “member Dave Edwards of: Winterburn, Alta., discovered his federal parly membership card wouldn't be honored by. Prisoners. riot © VANCOUVER (cPy — — Prisoners went on'a ihree-hour ,, rampage in Matsqui Institution Sunday night, assaulting | a guard and-then smashjng cells and washrooms. Emergency Response Teams wearing riot equipment got ‘ the prisoners back in their cella at the hrison, about 6 ‘ kilometres east of Vancouver, - : . aand five inmates were transferred to. nearby Kent maximum security prison, - Damage to three floors of cells was estimated at $20,000. Prison spokesman Jack Stewart said it started about 10 pam. PST Sunday when-a prisoner intoxicated on illegal home-brew was removed from ‘the third floor of cells. That prompled an assault on a guard by at denstteur~ inmates. Tear gas was used to break that up, Stewart ae said. While this was going on officiais closed the sells tr eo Some Irisoners were in their cells, others ware: not. With the barriers closed and no aupervision inslde, some ~ of the prisoners — ‘‘a handful,” Stewart said — ‘went on a rampage. . Ten cella were damaged, prisoners using plithbing and _ fiteel bed frames to punch holes in the concrete block walls; windows and walls of a television room were smashed, and - Gamage done to plumbing and partitions in two washrooms. “The public address system was ripped out and a fire hove _ Waa turned on and caused a minor flood. Stewart saidthat at one stage a rumor that the prison. was on fire swept through the cells. He speculated some of the cell damage may have been caused by prisoners knocking hotes in the. walls to free prisoners locked inside,’ the Yellowhead riding assoctatloit. " ; ’ He threatened to sue the riding's niemberahip chairman . ithe didn’t provide him with a valid card. But the chairman sald only cards issued by the Yellowhead constituency. ! association were allowed. About 350 Clark supporters at the meeting in Drayton . Valley, Alta., cheered as their delegates were voted {n, but - offered occasional derision for supporters of Edmonton * businessman Peter. Pocklington. Pocklington campaign workers have prctested to party president Peter Elzinga that they had trouble wetting party memberships in. Yellowhead.” Candidate Michnel Wilson told a Portage La Prairie, . Man., reception that the Foreign Investment Review - » Agency should be replaced by a three-man board made Up _ of one public servant and two retired businessmen, He said U.S. politicians who “used to go tobat for us” are discouraged by: FIRA and are reluctant to help ease tensions over acid rain, North Dakota’s Garrison diversion ‘-project ot Canada-U.S. fishing disputes. - ' “When you start throwing garbage over the fence at your " nelghbor, sometimes It.comes back.” - Wilson said the board he proposed would still scrutinize ‘epplications by. foreign ‘investors secking control ‘of. Canatian companies but -would probably operate more " efficiently than the public servants who review applications | and the federal cabinet which hears appeals, ; Earlier in Ottawa, the MP for Toronto's Etobicoke. Centre satin he thet sel Air Canada he would use the money . to help reduce er ‘deficit, expected reach a $30 Dillion this year. s' posto Pent In Admonton,” Alberta’ ‘Premier’ Peter Lougheed, in a - letter published ly The Sui, relterated that he won " enter @ rece. 3 the Mentresl. riding. of Bourassa, supporters of city sSfinlieeetbn Britt Mulroney, considered Clark's toughest : opposition, awept ‘all six delegate potitions, The Mulroney camp also claimed it won six delegates in the Montreal riding of Manicougan, as well as five out of six delegates In both Bonaventure, three out of four in Sheffore and four in Bellechase, But Clark organizers sald he won two of four del Bellochase and four more In Shefford. etic " _ Peter Blaikie, a Montreal lawyer and former prealdent, won no delegates in weekend voting. party a Saturday Mt nmeraide, P.E.I, he said many of the. leadership candidates are shooting for third first ballot at the June convention, __ ane an the “If the media speculation is right about the front-runner, I think Whoever is third or fourth is He Blalkie. ond be hey, sald “some - agents ‘who operate under ‘various . ‘slogans‘and - -