PF Bl ERE uae ein alee: 4 5) Maes is , _ enemies or masters.” soe a pated 44. people -—~ ins. ES ENS LY ha 70s ‘iote ‘BEL ‘AST (Oi: Police! | ae et 7 4 ‘bombs; and a! ‘police: a Mi Al ada enna opie cage Oa aftahy: eer vovet 2,0, of 25 masked! men, ” cle. ha a bombs at a cluding two ‘Americans — in|, , was blown up during: three “police station.:‘The building Northern Jreland ‘during ‘a! H\ hours of: rioting. there. ‘Two was’ ‘reported . undamage: night of. violence “to ‘mark |: | polleemen... were’ ‘slightly put 8 bus was\set on fire... ea. the izih anniversary tbaay. | i. OF, Britain's. lapsed’: ‘in-,fro -ternment-without- trial . * policy," — 7, Roman : -Catholie™ “rioters i _ Set-fires and attacked pollee with: gasoline “fireboni ‘ pocks and bottles: *. . One arrested” ‘American, | Stephen... indianapolis, was. beligved- “Lith. . to be visiting the province in a. group’ of _80-_ Irish-,': ., Americans. from the -fund- * raising. organization NORAD, informed sources - said.-He faces charges of ‘riotous behavior. Police fired | plastic bullets _ to. disperse_demonairatora OF. ‘Injured, ‘by: a: ‘door’ dropped: ma the ‘terning. “-auspetied: Aish. . nationalist .~ .- militants: -Without., ‘trial,-. The : ‘policy was abandoned in: 1978, but -: militants ‘among - Northern | Ireland's —half-nilllion © ‘Catholic minority engage in. sporadic’ violence on the | date each year. . At .. Coalfsland, © -. 49 . idlometres west. of bitte, of -of an apart: “In Catholic! West ‘Belfast, | masked -youths hijacked a = bus: ‘and’ set it on’ fire, a peess. officer: sald, f ‘North’ Belfast, - Northern’: “Aid Committee. - toured the | area by. car. The: ‘group’ ‘of 80- irish. “Americans.from 15 states, led by: New-York lawyer Martin Galvin, is on what it ' describes asa fact-finding " visit to’ Belfast at the -in- vitation of Sinn Fein. ; _ Work continues on the 4600 Block in Terrace’s downtown revitalization, project. _ Rebel WASHINGTON (AP) — ! Salvadoran rebel leader says hia. movement ‘wants: and ‘needs’? — friendly: relations with the United © States dnd that it would be : madness for it to pursue a - policy:of hostilitym °°. “In the fall issue of Foreign ‘ ‘Policy magazine, Guillermo Ungo, - head ~ ‘of. the Democratic ‘Revolutionary. Front, says. the insurgent .. alliance seeks “friends, not --The “Reagan -, ad-. rainisteation maintains that. 8. rebel ‘victory’. in. El Salvador’ ‘would inevitably : ead to the establishment of. Marxist: government - hostile to. Uns. interests. in- - the: region, vs i But. Ungo, whose FDR is the. political, arm of the wrote, that. survi "” ‘the Insurgent movement “wants and: “needs to. establish and to. maintain dignified and collaborative | relations” . with the U.S. “The alllance is |. well aware of how-difficult ithas been tg mobilize the Country wants | friendly U S: relations “to oppose the oligarchy,” he sald. “It would be madness to add to this problem an absolute barrier,” “the first — hostility ‘of the. superpower in the world.” >-seeking support only from Cuba, but rather it has. sought broad-based support: - to guarantee its non aligned likely to break this pattern position. “The FDR-FMLN un- derstands that. very well that’ to . reconstruct Salyador,. aid from’ many ‘sources will be -required, - especially from the Western -- . world,”. Ungo said. “FDR- -FMLN. ‘non-alignment is, consequently, a position of principle, of necessity, and of ca convenience.” The . administration's . ALN ,Avestill flabters adboaltion oP “for -reasons -of «1 ane FL Salvador, was. -8-:..deparate’ Perel ‘Policy’ magazine _Grticle written by Nestor Sanchez, . deputy. assistant . secretary of. defence for _ inter-American affairs. E] Salvador, he said, is: target of | expansion “the — prime communist today. a, inevitably _{ power rathér than n apportion , . He said the FDOR-FMLN is. ‘hot @ communist movement. - Arguing against proposals for a guerrilla ‘role in the. Salvadoran government, Sanchez wrote ‘that history -shows . that “once their foot is in the ~ door, communists: consolidate. it.’ n “The “Salvadoran Marxists, would.be no more - than’ were * their ' ‘coun- _terparts in Nicaragua, he. an - said, Meanwhile, they new ‘Anny *. ’ chief. of staff, ‘Gen. - -John Wickham, said “Monday, he yo 8ee5 no “potential for’ ex: “panded. U.S.. “military in- - volvement _ America; . . Nicaraguan diplomat, Saul in, Central - ‘But ~” “a top Arana, told a”-news + con- ference in Washin ton hee beHevesit isjusta matter ure a time before American - combat troops are sent to ° the region. Wickham, holding his " flirt extensive meeting with reporters since assuming © his duties in late June, said - "that although. he foresees o | need at + present for wider ~ Guatemala remains. U.S. MEXICO CITY (Reuter) — The. Guatemalan’ ‘army. coup. which’ ’ ousted “President Efrain Rios Montt.is seen aa likely to lock - Central America’s, most populous ~ and ‘resource-rich , country firmly into the U.S, orbit. ‘Guafemalan officials predicted the new rulers: would make greater efforts to cultivate relations with: ~ Washinigton | than - Rios Mont“ : “It isa safe bet that our relations with, the US. will after” Monday? 8 coup. i Guatemala's: “left-wing ~* ‘qpposition based: in Mexico . speculated that Washington’: ‘hada role in thé coup, which’ . replaced Rios Montt with. .Minister Oscar | Defence. Humberto Mejta. Victores. The U.S. Embassy — iii " Guatemala denied this. ° Honduran .- newspapers : reported. today that: Mejia . Vietores met with the-chlef _of.<:the.. Ums. Southern. . ~ Conimand, Gen.’ + Gorman, . at the weekend ‘aboard : the: U.S, . aireratt, ny f “ carrier Ranger. . As: Bro a spokesman would. . not: confirm this, " Rios Montt, wo rd far 18 monitis, _establintied «(°: cordial relations with AB ; nesting last Deotinber.” Reagah said aftertrdicithie Guatemalan president iad *.” “been given a “bum rap” by" the mews media and was - sincere in his efforts to curb: . Human ‘rights abuses and _ promote democracy. ‘HAD. PREFERENCE "But Guatemalan politicians . and foreign _ diplomats have ° jong " speculated that Washington would prefer a less ec- ‘ Paul 2). Tibet centric leader than Rios Montt. Rios Montt said ‘recently in one of his regular Sunday sermons that Guatemala ‘hed. no need for UmS. aid ’ because” Protestant . chur- ches would help it: out of its economic misery by ‘donating $1 ‘billion. No sizeable “donations — were. - received. _ .\Washington’s Central Avierican policy is based on the premise that the whole - - reaion is threatened with © fighting the UmS. ee ‘government in El Salvador, Itone country falls to the left, others: are: likely to” succumb too, is thenew U. Ss. domino théory,”. “Guatemala is by far the. most important domino in | the. region,” . said. a senlor . western diplomat. _ Guatemala has a population of 7.5 million,. more than E] Salvador and: Nicaragua combined. it has a relatively~ developed in- dustrial base and con- siderable. agricultural resources. Most important, _ it. borders Mexico's. rich “ southern oilfields. - The Ums. stopped military supplies. and ad- vice to Guatemala in 1977:. wey “9 WHEN YOU'RE UPAT THAT - REMOTE SUMMER CABIN JUST REACH FORTHE DAMA 2% partly skimmed mailk that stores neatly . a months without refrigeration. 7? ” Dairymald is lar our pantry shelf and stays fresh US. ‘miltary” ‘involvement.’ in the region, “I don't-know what the seenario might be” in the future... Repeating President ’ Reagan’s remark in Jime,. Wickham said. he ‘would “never say never.” Earlier, Arana told a news conference —_,' at ‘the ~ Nicaraguan Embassy “that . * the dispatch of U.S. war. - ‘Central’. ships. to - the” . AMerican region ‘and ‘the’. holding of ~ military ~ “manoeuvres: reflects: ‘the ~ “failure of ClA-supported eltorts. to - threaten es the. ‘Sandinista. government. This, he said, means that “sooner or later American ‘troops will be involved in the Central America region. It's a very dangerous game. ae : He also-said the establish- ment of the” Kissinger commission is part of a U.S. ' strategy ‘to ‘stall . for ‘time While the administration seeks to oust the Sandinista Government. : ‘ Despite .. administration - statements to the contrary, ° the U.S, has ''no.reat desire for dialogue,” “Arana ‘said. . - ‘Bogsidé . quarter in Belfast, Londonderry, and Newry. me The. .. most disturbances were | in Londonderry, where youths set fire to stores and caused . damages valued’ at hun- ‘dreds of thousands of _ dollars, Rioting.also broke “out :in ~ the towns of , Dungannon, Coalisland and - ~ Downpatrick. Police’ said a fiumber of people “were .injired and - taken to hospital, including ‘an American from Pitt- . burgh, who was arrested in Londonderrym One person appeared to be’ seriously injured. At least 39 people were arrested in Belfast, where Moters “built barricades in the Roman Catholic areas of - the city, and masked youths: hijacked and set a bus on fire, | - There were ‘seven arrests in: ‘Londonderry,’ ‘where the fires: badly | damaged a ‘drapery store and a fur- “niture. warehouse. “Youths in the Catholic pelted _ serious 4615 A Lakelse Ave. French Bread * “Frashly Baked, 450 g at _.g- °*Comhing from Kamloops, _.Connie joins Bev & Jackie at the Head Shed, bringing with. ; her 13 years experience. Connie specializes in. braiding, | facial, and eyebrow waxing. Call for an “appointment today. Danish Freshly Baked Kaiser Freshly Baked Prices Effective Ag, 1-13, 1982" ln Your friedy Terie, Safeway sr CANADA SGAFEWAY LIMITER ~ In, the’ Gatholie “Ardoyné quarter: ‘ Le “Masked ‘gunmen . ‘set up-a oo “road block.” as. visiting |. ~ Americans. from the Jrigh'.)*.