o va) - Reagan” BAYH’ he plans: ‘to run. in’. the’ . pa when he took’ ome, “tut ¢ our w rk “ over, what ime called: ‘a aia ‘personal: . Hundreds: of celebraling Republicans at, in’ elght. -Candidates' ‘races.’ * forth : Preside November election for a second. four-year , declaring the United States is better finished. ie ; aber, decisi ion,” hojel: baliroont near. the. White -House'a Plauded and cheered. ‘when’ Reagan: nall made. ‘it official. ae ‘ : Now’ the : -eampaign’ ‘begins, “Walte: Mondale, ‘fornier vice: president, ‘said ts’ television’: “interview « “that followed th Reagan anmouncement, ve? Mondale, campaigning in Reagan’ home, . state of California, is: considered) the leader Democratic party, presidential. nomination. = Reagan's wife, Nancy; rumored io have ~ fayored retirement: for: her. husband" who: turns 73 next week, issied. a statement: o Support::""It_ was’ a mutual: ‘decision Support, hitn fully, Pm very. “proud: ‘of him space of:time.” .- yous BUSH. RUNS AGAIN a Bae * Reagan announced. that Vice-President” Gearge: Bush, 59, would be his running mate :- and listed achievements in. the ‘first three. . years of his. administration. including: economic . recovery, ’ a strengthened” -, -militéry:and'a revival of traditional moral.” ~ values. . “But our work is not “finished, " he +" declared, “We have more to do In creating -” . Jobs, achieving control over government - pending, returning more autoriomy to the’ states, keeping peace ina more settled. world, dnd seeing if we can’t find room:in our’ ‘Bchools for God.” Reagan ° claimed he has. revised . problems — he cited economic collapseand military weakness — that faced the country. when - he replaced ‘Jimmy - Carter's ° Democratic administration in 1880. . Carter and all he’s. sccomplished i ina very short i harshest critles... . i wee “Ronald Reagan has been a divider, not a i "uniter. He has divided our country between, - rich'aud poor, between the Hopeful and the |. ‘respond, but other’ ‘De ocrais. Imimediatedly- accused Reagan ot oe fe worse, not better. |, he “said, “Massachimsetts:: Democrai” of Represenlatives and ‘hopeless; between the comfortable and the: . miserable:: = ‘He a aot: been - fair: ‘and thie ae Tennessee ; - Senator. ‘Howard ‘Baker. Republican majority leader‘in the Senate: ; and a potential presidential. candidate had- ; “Reagan decided’ not: to Yun, pledged "Hi Support, saying the president’ “has clear! an earned, the right to. finish the. job he began: over, three years: ‘ago. " “ Reagan’ is: ‘favored in. ‘current, public. : opinion polls, but events, ‘Buch & as calls for_ * Withdrawal of more than, 200 U, S. Marines - from’ Lebanon, could’ swing. againat him’ ‘in’ the: next. nine’ months; * : Republiean party. cha main’ Frank Fahrenkopf:. predicted . ta close, :: tough: ° election;"’ -but said’ ‘Reagan, would’ win’ on?!" grounds he offers | better leadership, than’ the Democrats.” . _ “These presidential cainpaigns’ ‘have a! :. Way: of closing ‘up and getting” ‘tough. and ‘we're preparing for what we expect will be a. close. race," ‘said James Baker, White - _ Hauge, chief of stalf.. a As. ‘achievements during the’ ‘first three’ years: of his: tenuré, Reagan siigled out a reduction in the rate of inflation ‘to 13.2 per _ cent from 19 per cent, almost half of in- ‘terest. rates that had soared above 21 per -“gent; growth in the labor force last year of: four million’ workers; and an. increase in military defences. ‘He repeated the theme of his State of the. "Union message made lo Congress lasi week “that “Ameri¢a is‘ back and standing tall” | and used a personal approach to his TV ‘audience, saying he felt a special bond of. Kinship’ with each one of them, — oS Militia positions shelled. BEIRUT (AP) — US. marines fired tank. cannons -and small arms at government militia positions today ‘aiter” anti- . thelr base at Befrut's airport was-shelled. . for the firat time in two. weeks, a marine — spokesman said. A apokesman for Amal, the maln militia . force of Lebanon's Shiite Moslems, said at’ Islamic Conference: Organization, which ‘ "suspended its membership five: ‘years aga ’ because of the Jeraeli-Egyptian peace accords, “OF. course we accepted the- invitation,” = ‘Mubarak Said after talks‘with' delegates “dentbya summit meeting of the conference” _ that: issked:the meee ‘Jan. 19,°° “The ‘American: ‘people: will eject four’ more years, of danger, four’ more years of : pain, a “Thomas (Tip) 0 ‘Neill, speaker of the House. ! ‘Kenny Fitzgerald thought he at ihe aby Ho neplial a traffie and deliver ; Father c and’ ‘mother were 80, Hervatis 5 they forgot. io . check if it wai a boy ors girl before help, in the shape _ police: crleer!an dan ‘ambulance summoned by radio; arrived’on the acene to carry ‘mother [ daughter to,nedrby Charles Le Moyne Hospilal.. . GWe were in thé'Datsun pickup, wth bucket seats : arid a btickshift; and no back seat,” Helen Fitzgerald, 24, ‘sald Sunday, in ‘the’ ‘comfort of her hospital bed. d, Helen climbed into the driver’s seat, pressed: [i ber back to the door, ‘and told her husband he couldn’ a just Wait for. the baby: to: ) pop out: he’d have to pull. ated ting ‘technician. os The-little he. jknew boil childbirth came “from. ” *: month-old Matthew.: Helen had also given him’ a “ee on baby: delivery the night before, © ST didn't know w todo,” said Kenny. “Bul: 1 ‘he one at a time, and when she “ “tthe babg)- criéd,"T-felt better.” es ‘Amanda, who was Scheduled to make her entry: nto: “Doctors at- Charles Le: ‘Moyne ‘Hospital later said: -Kenny-had. done a fine job Selivering the six pound, a . iS-ounce girl. * Coa ay - “Atleast I got to see the whole thing,” said Keniy, ~ who admitted he: would rather leave the honor to. ~ Professionals: next tim : “Meeting held ; VATICAN CITY (APj'— = -'Pope John Paul rnet today with | the two top officials of the: ‘Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, the.Vatican announced, _ Itsaid Bishop John Sherlock:of London and Bishop’. Jeaui- . Guy’ Hamelin of. Rouyn-Noranda, president «and ° Vice- . president of the conference respectively, met Privately’ ‘with the'pontift at the Vatican: -No‘details of the ‘audience - ‘were released but it was visit to Canada in September. “The pontife will make a 10-day. visit ‘o Canada ‘trom: Sept. to-g) says a schedule released by the conference... “Cat | missing GHAR LOTTETOWN (CP) — Anna Sawicki said today she takes exception to ‘the media’ was because she . passing the buck for too long . When Kenny’ pillled’the car over to the side of the” “1 started to panic "said Kenny, 28, arvoll il company “7 ¢lasses: taken: before’ the birth of his first child, 12-:-I. he world Feb.'{3, was born just five minufes, afer: Ge “they: stopped the car, but “it t felt like hours” to Ketiny.: © considered likely that they discussed the. Pope’ s Planned felt Air Canada. -has been | » eomments'made by an. Air. ea Mergent cers aa some ee at, “WASHINGTON: (AP) —— The. United’ ‘States is: prepared... to ‘consider Soviet "proposals limiting U.S, nuclear’ weapons in. - » Europe’ in a trade-off for curbs on long-. range “Soviel weapons, U.S. arms . negotiator, Edward. Rowny said today. “Rowny told reporters after a half-hour a F meeting’ with President Reagan that the United. ‘States has Prepared several packages of proposals in hopes of getling the stalled, talks on: strategic, long-range missiles going. again. ; ‘We are now in a position when} we return to the table to make a breakthrough," : Rowny said. | - “We. have some concrete proposals on trade-offs.’ " . He said moves by the Soviets lo take up "the deployment of American Pershing 2 and cruise medium-range missiles in the strategic arms limitation talks, the so- . called START negotiations in which he is ‘the chief U.S. negotiator, would not be automatically turned aside. « The United States has resisted past Soviet attempts to include the European- based’ _medam-raige missiles - in’ the " MONTREAL (CP) — Reasonable ex- : pectation of profit, Igor Melcuk hates those words .beeause they have cost him meré than $10,000 and: “could cost him another " $10,000 “Meleuk; a linguistics professor at the , : ‘University’ ‘of Montreal, has-been ‘doing what. well-established and respected teachers do — teaching Classes, doing research. writing books and doing some international lecturing. But jate Jast year Revenue Canada came calling, saying they. ‘wanted to discuss ‘professional expenses Melcuk had claimed * from 1979 to 1982, When all the letters had explanations: made, . been -exchanged, ; meetings held, Mélouk was $10,000 poorer. It’ appears that if Melcuk couldn't reasonably expect to turn a: profit on his | writing, outside lecturing and consulting, he couldn't write off the expenses incurred “in those activities., Melcutcis still wailing for the other shoe © to. drop because Quebec’s Revenue Department is expected to follow Ottawa's lead: ahd disallow all. his claims for professional expenses, Andre. Clas, ‘another University of ’ Montreal linguistics: professor, -has also ‘the only 1 reason she went ta “ been nicked: for Fetroactive taxes to .the tune of $8,100 plus’ interest. The Canadian Association of University "Teachers has’ received similar protests aes Ne ot ie chee Monday, January », 1964, Page 3 . rade-off considered — “START discussions on long-range weapons.” . “Discussions aimed at curbing “both: strategic | ‘and medium-range . ‘nuclear milasiles are stalemated, As for the strategic arms talks, Rowny - Sald:.""If the Soviets return to thé table and make serious Proposals, we'are ready to listen.” .- The White House meeting followed by; less than a day Reagan’s announcement, that .he: will seek re-election to a second four-year term in the White House, but _Rowny denied there is any political motive in focusing attention now on arms control, .“The president has always had a deep commitment to arms control,” Rowny sald. _ "He's not going to make arms contral a: political isstie,”” The Soviets ended the medium-range negotiations two months ago (o protest the deployment of the Pershings in Weat Germany and cruise missiles in Britain. Subsequently, the talks on longer-range weapons also ground to a close. But Rowny said today the Soviets are reassessing their position and that the _ discussions are not dead. Teacher’ S taxes increased Melcuk, Cias and many of the teachers nicked by Revenue Canada .see an effect ‘that potentially’ will be worse than their emptied bank accounts: The tax policy”: could stifle academic writing, research and the international exchange of knowledge. that is an integral part of university life, ‘. they say. “Why should you be Interested in in- vesting your time if you're going to be penalized for it,” says Clas, Professors - ; may as well “go fishing. ” Richard Bellaire, ‘an official with the - teachers’ association, says the biggest *- stumbling block’ is Revenue Canada’s ignorance of the role of teachers. “We get the feeling they don’t understand - what academics do, why they have to do research, why they have to write,” says “ Bellaire. “They think that professors are _ trying: to rip off the system. They think a * ‘sabbatical is six months on the Riviera.” » The association has contacted deputy °- ministers to plead what they: see as the- ’ special situation of academics. ‘ _ Meleuk and Clas and a third University of = ‘Mentreal professor, Pierre Gravel, are ‘- trying to mobilize opposition to the audits o and are considering some type of public highlight their situation. But John Robertson, director general of 4 CANA B.. pokearan »nlt’, and was handling © the leagt;10 people were wounded :by marite.28 vu The: sumonit overca nd 3M about thé loss of r fireyinithe Shiite neighborhood 'of- Hayrel- 4? Lyblar opposition 13 ‘i Pain Be nm a Donte te ie Sellum, east of the airport. -)) 19, and Mubarak, Hewett sha oe Ye ate Maj. Dennis Brooks said the marines tame under ‘sniper fire and then were shelled-by mortars and rocket: -propelied grenades, He said no marine casualijes:-— were reported in the hour: long attack. Brooks said the sniper fire came from the east and the shelling from the south ‘and southeast, areas where Druse militiamen are based. oy . Lebanon’s state radio said Iwo Lebanese » plaint-Jan. 20, civilians were wounded in the shelling, The official, who, asked for anonymity, Sawicki said she finds. which forced. a temporary halt to oper- . refused to comment on reports that Israel: “that “statement strange — taions at the airport. . The Spokesman at Amal fieadquarters said the’ clash . erupted : when an Amal” “Urgent contacts between the Amal leadership and the. marine command ” succeeded in halting: the. one-hour- clash, ” the spokesman said, He declined the use of : his name. ’ into crowds of Palestinian protesters at the | letter of complaint ‘by - ‘central market of Nablus and the: ‘earby registered mail Jan. 4. HIT ON JAN. 15 Balalta refugee camp. . - When’. Sawicki’ arrived - The last previous shelling attack’o on the’ marines Jan. 15 prompted ‘a naval retaliatory barrage -from the U.S. ‘bat- tleship New Jersey. against Druse gunners: in the hills southeast. of Beirut. Druse- leader. Walid Jumblatt, who ‘op- poses. the. Lebanese government,’ men talked abdut. The Druse, a sect based. . on: Islam; have: received: Support from _ Libya: and Syria. : Elsewhere in the Middle East, President in attacks ‘on . Christian and Moslem Parat st Hosni Mubarak of Egypt accepted today an ~ buildings in the Jerusalem area in‘which a . Lock UNDER THE HOOD? J invitation for his country. to rejoin the Beypt: will support’ Aslamic’ pauses, and honor conference: principles:*: ‘However, Mubarak: has, rebeatediy’ ald “ ‘Egypt will not: renounce > it, Peace: treaty . ~ with, Israel... "Tn. Israeli, a government ‘official co firmed that Istael is. holding. talks with the: . United States about the possible. formation of a Jordaniait. rapid deployment fore... - WOULD NOT COMMENT. . Se ’ wants Jordan to promise not to.use sith a _ militiaman was: shot and wounded ‘by marines near their airport perimeter. , met ‘Sunday in Libya with its leader Col.’ -Moammar Khadafy, the official ‘Libyan " news agency said. It did not: say what the . Sunday after “ strators protested following’ a thwarted : - foree against the Jewish State. +. “In two areas of the Israeli-occupied’ West . Bank, ‘Israeli troops imposed: a‘ ciirfew ‘stone-throwing demon- ‘ ‘attack.on Al-Aqsa Mosque, one of Islam’s . ~ holiest shrines, military sources “reported. ‘The sources said troops: fired . tear gas : On Friday, men with | guns and grenades tried. to break into the Jerusalem shrine _where, the ‘Koran | says,. the prophet Mohammed prayed before ‘going to heaven, . In ' demonstrations ' Saturday; Israeli “troops killed a 17-year-old’ Palestinian. “Israel Television said the attempted ~ attack on the mosque appeared ta be the work ‘of the Jewish underground ‘group "Terror Against Terror. : ’ The broadcast said 19° grenades found . near the mosque were of the same type of ‘Israeli army issue used by TNT: members Tun and a & Moslem n clergyman were injured. ve “recejved__ ‘Sawicki’s - “com-. ‘Sully Was: ‘los onan Airs): »Canada flight ‘Dec. 22 ‘from’ | Charlottetown to. Ottawa. - re ‘On. ‘Friday, Paul Lavigne, a supervisor - ‘of . passenger complaints for Air Canada;- said: the airline has ‘not ‘ apologized’ for the situation’ ‘because the. company: only... -beeguse she launched . a eemplaint Dec, 28 when she : travelled by’ bus to Montreal from Ottawa ‘hoping ‘to “confront, - - Air Canada . president Claude Taylor, | ‘but ‘was, ‘not allowed, to see. him. She also sent a formal . Dee. 2in Ottawa, she found _ her cage, bul no ‘cat. 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