OREAWA (CP) a * Roltyour-awn - -elgarettes° yeti matkedly . higher ‘levels. ol tar, “nigotine. sand carbon monoxide ‘than. manufactured cigarettes: with thé”same. raid: of: tabsceo; Health: Minister. “Monique Begin’ eald. | Monday. Begin made the comment in a news Felease as a ed forces SAN SALVADOR (AP) _ susperted rebel ‘positions ‘in dar's. government is beginning: a new counter innagen drive, civilian sources say. The sources: said government: ‘planes blasted. iargets jasan cancels. ‘RABAT, (AP) —~ Morveco's King Hassan has cancelled a government: plan to ralse food prices after bloody protest ‘. riots: erupted inthe. northern 1 region along ¢ the country’ S- Mediterranean: coast. The Was no government antiounceirient on 1 casualiles, but ‘Spanish ‘news ‘reports Sunday said: as: many aa 200 people may: ‘have been killed In last week’a unrest, ° , ina speech broadcast over’ tational | television ang. radio, ° referred to an earlier announcement. ‘that planned: price increases for food’ and other, commodities would fot affect ‘the poorest sectors ofthe population. “| orderéd an’ ‘inquiry: to determine how many people would -be ‘exempt from the ‘Increases, When I saw’ the ; rests, : DG decided there would be no: -{nereases: in. basic a foodstuffs. " "Timiata’s President Habib Bourguiba took a similar stép ie : earlier this month, rescinding government-ordered food" ~ ‘ price increases after more than 80 protesters were killed in’ rots: © Hassan sald he had ordered | a freeze on prices of essential foo presumably bread, cooking ofl and sugar — because he found that too many Moro¢cans could not afford them. ° } He did hot refer to strong pressure from the World Bank for : the | 'Rovernment to abandon its program ‘of food subsidies, « . nor. -fndieate how long the freeze would remain in force. The riots also were believed fuelled by rumored increases Armed forces planes bombed. an. eastern, province where: El“. the city of Jucuaran, Southecat of this Capital om . Ompensive.than manufactyred cigarettes. 72 Ralls ‘your-owns, which norm. ly’ Use, mb rebel positions in’ tuition fees, but the government denied such Increases . were ‘planned. - igsgan denied the rumora, asserting that all pririary and dary education in Morocea would remain free. kis sid the riots were caused, by a coincidental overlap of ‘at communists, Israelis. and Iranians, who he said ight; Mo: -Gjarupt the Islamic ‘summit “conference ia “Te h -day summit ended’ ‘Thursday with an invitation to Egypt torejoin the 45-member Islamic movement which afled it four years ago for making’ peace ‘with: ‘Israel. Syria, Libya and. othér militant Arab, countries bitterly opppsed.: the move’ And Tran’ i boycotted the: meeting” - alltog ather. oo ‘ewig 5 *The- Marxist Leninist Commiuiniata who wanted to ent the Afghan freedom, fighters from speaking-of their Wée againat ‘the (Soviet) inyaders and wanted ‘to the summit from. expressing Its solidarity with Hesh and Pakistan who ‘recently had to slippress ‘inlotg, effes eness are well known,” was determined to prevent any move tobring back Egypt into the Islamic fold, Hassan sald, because. this would “greatly . strengthen. the basic Iglamic: position against Israel," ~ ‘a= And Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and his supporters in Iran; who seek to spread “evil, and ‘godless tevolution’” throughout the Islamic world. Hassan read excerpts from what he said: were’ pro- Comimunist and pro-Tranian ‘pamphlets distributed ‘in Morocco, : One. tract, allegedly inspired by Khoméini, ‘denounced 7 ‘Islayni¢ countries for falling under the domination of. “the great Satans, the United States and the Soviet Union,” oa “Those ‘who originated these tracts, ineluding ' some ; lawyers, are under arrest, ”” Hassan said. as , Soviet corrupt. - MOSCOW: (Reuter): ~ ibe eum?» fi ie" ‘Zionist ‘Secret Service. whose. intelligence and : The Soviet “daily ‘Pravda: “Bays a | senior tegional Communist party chief who was ‘assoclated . withthe late President Leonid Brezhnev was guilty of gross . abuke of power and protected: ‘people. who broke the law...” Today's report in the: Communist parly newspaper. was: the. first . ‘official’ acknowledgment (a ‘major. corruption’. ) was behind the firing of Sergei Medunoy, the for-: mer party leader in the rich Krasnodar region on the Black’ * Medunov, reported to hive been promoted personally by Brezhnev, was dismissed from his post in July 1982 and: out of the ‘Communist party Central ‘Committee last June, . Soviet sources have sald his removal from office was the — start of a major drive against high-level corruption- under, the Brezhnev administration by Yuri Andropov,.who had moved into a senior position i in the. Politburo two months pefore.. -” Western analysts have seen the ousting of Medunoy apa sign of Breshnev's wanizg power in his last months in of- fice. Andropov succeeded Brezhitey aB + lencier in n November 1982. ABUSED POWER Pravda said toda th t. ‘Medunov’ ‘ana; ‘other’ senior or of. . nwa sald today thet guilty of ia of power and: F noel. Probably because the dictatorship of one part violating. the. rales of “party” lite, .state disclpliné and Socialist law.” “Abuse of power risa term ‘which almost vay means corruption, wheti applied to senior officials: In thé late 19708 a group of war veterans in ‘Krasnodar began a, campaign agalnst cofruption. by. bombarding government and party leaders ai local and national level with letters detailing bribe-taking by officiala’." =. ‘Soviet sources said some of those'who joined the protest : were detained for long periods by the police when Medunov tried to silence the group. As-local party leader, Medunov was known for a Javish lifestyle and for extravagant hospitallly towards vieltlnig : party officials from Moscow. Analysts belive it was these Jinks and his alliance with Brezhnev which initially kept him in power after a close . ally, the mayor of the resort town of Sochi, was inked for 1 years in 1080 for taking massive bribes. 1 . va ‘|. may well become an interesting branch of political ‘| from the unprecedented violence committed by the ar- , {have the three consecutive governments of Mexico. - | that public the resiilts of the first: tests commissioned by her, * department on roll. your-own. cigarettes," - Statiatics on 1993 tobacco Gales ‘show rell-you-owa'are ‘are : “beooming ‘more: ‘populat: probably ° because they’ ‘re less . planes | ‘po : ‘iday ‘though: which it hopes’ ‘to dislodge rebels from the region: and ites! encaurage ": farmers. to return to the Jand.: . ‘The plan is patterned after ihe: pacificstion program used” “by. the United States in: Vietnam: ’ ‘The civillan sources said they: aid not snow if thore were - 2 any casualties: in the attack; re ; _Suguaran is in Usutsitan Province, where i the army began _ / Usututan, ) along swith the other eastern province’ of san price increases He -alao ‘accused. ‘amugglers who ‘operate acrosa" the - borders of Ceuta and. Melilla, the two Spanish enclayes‘on ; "thé Moroccan: iidinland,' ‘of contributing’ to the riots. Nor- - > ther. Morocco was. a Spanish colony. until indepeadence: in - 1956, a “Dorelis of. civilians were’ killed in- the. last few ‘days: in ~’ several northern cities when’ ‘troops ‘and. Pelice & fired into . angry crowds, ‘Sinlemati sources said. ; bod ee -accotint for About 10 per cet of the tal cigarette, market in Canada. : "Por alll: the brands that were cémpared, the yields, of tar and carbon monoxide from ‘the ‘fine-cuts. were markedly "Miguel, Morazan ‘and, La Union; remained without elec- . tricity throughout the weekend a3 a result of rebel sabotage , Saturday. About 1.3 million people i in the eastern half of the country: were. affected by the black-out, a ‘The sabotage appeared to be: ‘an, attempt to thwart ihe ’ program, begun in-June in San. Vicente provinee, which borders Usulutan on the: west. : DIE IN FIGHTING : Civillan sources sald five soldiers were killed and 19 wounded , in fighting ° Sunday at! Tres, Calles,.. another Usulatan town, - In Guatemata, the U. s. Embassy. identified the American who died in the crash of a Guatemalan air force plane. He worked in the office of the military’ atische to the U.S: ik “mission. " The American and 10 Guatemalans were- aboard the | “Israell-built Avava 856 that crashed Saturday north of the 4 capital city minutes after takeoff. A communique from the a “Guatemalan army said the’ plane was carrying people and pale to the northern province of Peten. There, were no .,Peports of survivors, . In another development inEl Salvador; a child was killed ‘llya Gerof’s. HOT SPOTS. ; Sterling News Service _ Feature. “An epidemic of politicial. suicide. Se Whereas’ At Is still debatable whether or not a person... ahould be allowed to commit sufcide, there is no such doubt regarding political suicide. - Sometimes it looks as if the theary of political suicide science. There is already plenty of research.material. Gen. Giovanni Galtiert, the former president of Argen-. tina, for éxample, may well be « good contender for his . Own chapter of this specific research. . . Unless one assumes that-Gen. Galtier!’s only good was to re-elect Margaret Thatcher for a second term as British prime minister, the war for the Falklands” ‘started by sia Argentinian president was nothing short” ‘otpolitical . ee 5 a intel utse,. that, the Argentinian ‘One can areyr: Of, ‘course | generals, pursu domestic goals very important to them, such as the consolidation of the nation atatime of political and economic crisis, or to distract attention | hes Ny against its own population. Even tt such goals did . exist, as’ they probably did, the question Is — how | realistic were these calculations? And where. was & political analysis of the situation?: One should doubt the intellectual abilities of the ad- “viser and strategists who work out the ‘decisions. . These questions remain unanswered while the political sulcide of Galtierl and hig bunch of generals and at ee mn established factof history lore dangerous Is the situation in which the very ex- - ‘istence of a nation is put at stake by a long-term sulcidal policy. Probably the best examples of such Policies today are Mexico and Saudi Arabia. © No government in Latin America, except for Cuba and Nicaragua, is assisting the Marxist revolutionaries operating in the Central American region more than-' Robert Ladeen, the. publisher of Washington. - Quarterly, an influential political magazine and a former assistant of Alexander Haig during his short ’. erm as secretary of state, mentioned recentlyy a con- versaiion which took place between the former Presi- dent of Mexico, Joe Lopez Portillo, and then US. Presl- dent, Jimmy Carter. ’ Lopez Portilla spent several hours explaining to his - - American.guest how important it would be to assist revolutionary movements in order to convince Central American leftists to: become more democratic and balanced in their demands. ; -. -dimmy Carter, who' was not difficult to convines- of “anything, ‘agreed. Washington cut off military ald trom the governments of Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador white allowing Mexico to become a haven - for anti-government guerillas from all of these cour ed. . ede the Mexican government continues to sponsor the guerrilla war against those governments who are . Btill net included in the Soviet-Havana zone of in- fluence, This is carried out in spite of the fact that Mexteo remalns a the final eee of Moscow vs strategy of . Wing gueriiias gerous pro: ty to the United States - "Those who have recently travelled in the southern areas of Mexico have been surprised to discover that “many districts were closed to them by military patrols, . The reason for this fs no secret in Mexico. Guerrilla activities have moved into Mexico during the last | year, ' Despite the ban on information from that area. {t has become .known that several attacks on pollee head: ., quarters .and army barracks had taken place. If one makes 'the connection between these happenings and the catastrophic. state of the Mexican economy one may foresee a elvil war i Mexico in the not too distant ° iy does the: government in Mexico City not want to ch has ruled almost as long as the Communist Par- ty, In the U.S.S.R. does not want to admit the failure of ith polley. Thai'is how political sulcide comes about. oles the case of rSaudl Arabia, this process will develop even faster. ons of dollars spent by the Saudi monarchy to support the most radical and extremist movements in the Middie East, such as the PLO, the _ terrorist organizations in North Yemen and South > Yemen and various ps in Lebanon, are ac- ating the explosion inside Saudi Arabla. The fact in recent months the Front! {for the Liberation of Saudi Arabla and the Communist Party of Saudi "’ Arabla have come into existence inside the country should alarm the government in Riyadh. . ‘Yet it does not. In recent weeks the information that , these groups are sponsored and trained in South Yemen by Bulgarian and East German instructors and . ara connéeted with the PLO, did not produce any reac- _Honeither. Another example of political sutcide. “Meat probably not the last one, - or tossed a grenade, in San‘ Martin, northeast of San t _ Salvador, sald a military. official anda victim. A national guard spokesman. said the bomb exploded at “the door‘of a store. But'a ‘14-year-old boy who was admitted to hospital for leg and chest wounds said someone threw a “grenade at people waiting for a bus. ““DAMAGE | PLANT - co " Morethan 100 rebels burned installations Setirday at the + San Luis coffee plantation,. an imporlant processing plant _ damage, - ‘reporters in the area said, ; _ Meanwhile, in Washington, a senior aide to a Republican : senator revealed he made a secret trip to Nicaragua last — "month to confer. with the. leader of one of the major rebel .” groups seeking to overthrow” Nicaragua's Sandinista : government. ° a ‘ “ Samuel Routsen, chief aide to Senator Steven Symms of = Idaho, said he went to the Nicaraguan jungle to. meet Eiden J} Bastora Gomez; leader of the Democratic Revolutionary liance. +? Pastora’s organization, estimated by: the ‘U.S. ‘state at “1” "Department at about 2,800 strong, is one of two major rebel i groups trying.to topple the leftist Sandinisia government, - but currently receives no U.S, assistance in its efforts. . U.S, covert aid;. however, is being supplied to, Honduran: _ based rebels of the Nicaraguan’ Democratic Farce, Pastora, known 7 as Commander Zero, visited Washington | ~~ in November to appeal to Reagan. officials for aid. ‘Routson said. he madenoaid promises to Pastora and that Symmes j is still gathering more information on the issue. | higher than from their manufactured equivalents, in some’ 7 cases four ar five. times higher," pacification operation..Usulutan is the second phase of the , ; Embassy, officials said, and was “on'a ‘normal diplomatic ; and 14 people wounded when someone either set off a bomb - “east of San Salvador, causing. an estimated . $4 million - “The iine-cut tébaceos as yielded up, to three times a as much nicotine. Poop Neil. Collishaw of the, Health Department's bureau of tobacco control said he’s not ‘sure why bome-madé cigarettes should have higher yields than those bought packed, he said. People who roll their own often use con- ventional filters and pack their smokes tightly. . 5 The sharpest differences in yields came from. tests on the - toaceos used for Matinee Extra Mild and Craven A A Special : Mild. 19 milligrams of tar per cigarette, 1.1 milligrams af nicotifi ‘and 23 milligrams of carbon monoxide, The yields: for - manufactured cigarettes of the same brand were fou milligrams of tar, 0.4 of nicoting and five. of cark * monoxide. * For Craven A Special Mild, yields from fine-cuts were 8 milligrams of tar, 1,20f nicotine and 22 of carbon monoxi The comparable yields for the manufactured brand wete four, 0.4 and five, respectively, _ Begin’ said she haa asked the Canadian Tobactp Manufacturers’ Council, which represents four major companies, to list yields on both packages of foe tobacco and advertisements, _ -teady lo smoke. ; .- Sooty foal ed . DILUTE SMOKE. - Te a However, low-yield. manufactured cigareties often have ~ ‘vented filters to dilute the smoke and are ‘often loosely ‘The Matinee Extra Mild yields for firie-cut tobacco were a "Given our mutual goal of reducing overall ylelds of ine, ; nicotine and carbon. monoxide from cigarettes, 1 am Ca timistic that the CTMC will comply with this request in the interest of informing consumers,’” she sald. 7 : Begin said the tobacco companies have already agreed more extensive labelling of other tobacco products, ae those changes should be made within the next few mon ‘ The changes will see companies listing tar and ni cigars made or imported by the four companies and foreign “yields, but not carbon monoxide yields, on billboards, : cigarette. cartons, pipe: tobacco packages, packages of : clgarettes that they import. : b - TESTS DONE a The tests on roll-your-own cigarettes — like those done in past years on manufactured cigarettes — were done for the Health Department by Labstat Inc. of Kitchener, Ont. The tests were done on smoking machines using fine-cut tobacco made into cigarettes with. rolling devices and ; commercially ‘available filter tubes, Averagé yields: were - calculated from a ‘number of tests on each brand. ~ ‘Here are the yields of tar, nicotine and carbon monoxit from 13. popular’ brands of fine-cut tobacco. Brands that showed the- - greatest difference in tar’ yields. from. their manufactured equivalents are listed first:. . Matinee Extra, Mild: tar 19 milligrams, ‘ieotine Ad milligrams, carbon monoxide 23 milligrams, < Craven A Special Mild: 18, 1.2, 22. ° ; Export A Light; 22, 1.3, 22. Gitanes: 20, 0.9; 24. Matinee: 21, 1.4, 21. Craven A: 20, 1.5, 21. | Belvedere: 21, 1.3, 23 | ‘Players Light: 20, 1.3, 22. Players: 21, 1.4, 23,: Export A: 22, 1,3, 22, Mark Ten:' 20, 1.2, 24. ‘Embassy: 22,-1.4, 21. '. 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