Page 4. The Herald, Monday, Avoust 27, 1979 VOW TO FLIGHT ON a 6 f ; SAQQEZ (AP) — goverment forces m oped up qin this shell-sha town me for a major battle s vn dan atnsian led reof the Islamic #overment's spiritual Jeader, Ayatollah Ruhollah homeini, and wounded a dbird. » The battle for Saqqez, a ‘tan in western Iran near the Iraqi border, ended after Wrelant Chin toons Dawn in reinforced their besleged garrison Saturday. They fired a blistering barrage with heavy weaponry to | Kurdish source said moat of c overpower the Kurdish in- The insurgents said surgents, Mahabad would not be in- timidated, 500 had escaped, The gov" ernment garrison had a expect a government strike on Mahabad, a heavily-fortified city of more than 100,000 about 40 kilometres northweat of Saq- aez. They sald a roment armored column’of at Teast 65 tanks, scores ‘of armored personnel carriers range artillery was Sutale the farming 50 ine. ot Solduz, about 90 kilometres tains bis hea 7 south of Mahabad, awaiting reported i was The Kurdish religious “Wo have anti-aircraft - Kurds lose battle Keo, Sunday, shout nt In Tehran, ic fun- damentalist Mehdi “araql and his son Hessam were shot dead and Hussein Mah- dian, publisher of the country’s biggest daily, ‘Keyhas, was wounded in an attack by three men ‘automatic weapons from motorcycles, state radio reparted. The victims were in a car heading for the DSWSpaper. The official news egeacy Pars aaid a group c itself Forghan claimed responsibility. for the Sssasainations, Forghan has claimed responsibility for idlling four other prominent Tranians recently, but has . leader, Sheik Ezeedin or reasons for the . also lives there. in other ments: UNS Datlle ON — ueniwitas ont Sn Aiwa a pate st a em —— 8 , two women BEIRUT (AP) — Renewed allies shelled Isracli border of Islam different from the Socialiat Workers party were artillery duels broke out in regions and the Lebanese Shiite beanch, to which Kho: sentenced to life im- southern Lebanon Sunday, Fight-wing Christian meini and most of ‘a prisonment for counter- hours after the United . stronghold of Marjayoun. Persian majority beloog rea ep sitive, Natlons a a dawn . rebe ve press and a ceasefire between Military sources in Iergel demanding local autonomy pouree sal Palestinian guerrillas and said Israeli guns remained from ‘the fundamentalist Ig. Gen, Hassan Lebanese Christian forces silent. Islamic government that Badii, a member of the aligned with Israel. Ae ual overthrew Shah Mobammad shah's dreaded 4 crety Lebanon’ ts » The Fhalange Reza Pabla ‘ebruary, police known lange vetlel ie ON four Lebanese eivillane were of Iran's four million arrested in southern Iran. peacekeepers were ng to killed and seven others also share the dream Details were not disclosed, Salvage the shatte wounded in Marjayoun and of f an int = but Baddi was the man who even as shells rained down that Israeli jets had flown state withabouteight million arrested Khomeini 16 years ‘on the ancient port of Tyre, reconnaissance missions other Kurds in neighboring ago prior to the regliglous the market town of oversouthern Lebanonwhile Iraq and Turkey, leader's exile, ‘Nabatiyeh and aix other naval vessels patrolled the | On Saturday, Qassemlu —In France, about 40 ‘locations in the embattled Labanese coast. - said the Kurds would wa members of the French . region “all-out wi ma Revolutionary frontier with jie, outer Israel's command Kurdistan ‘'the graveyard of League took over the cottage Later in the day, a UN faking pene hae denied the rea "He in the Paria suburb of spokesman in Jerusalem taking part in barrages last also vowed that the Kurds, Neauphle le Chateau where. said the pbelltng was Ft raid larael who hold 160 eyatutionary Brora Frame. They daye Sporadic and ape made Katyusha rockets fell execute one guard for each they were Brojaating “the The Phalange radio said of northern ‘Israeli settle. Kurd the Khomeini gover- massacre of the Kurdish Palestinians and their leftist ments on Saturday. ment executes. people,” i MONDAY 5 pum. to midnight 7 BCTV KOTS aS 3 (CTV) ™ Richard Mills, seen in the picture above at his stall, said he made {92 in the morning at the farmer's. market. Mills , who is the secretary-treasurer forthe - group sponsoring the outdoor event held In the Co-op’s garden centre parking lot, sald the turnout was goed, George Kenny, who was selling wooden toys and building blocks for the first time, sald he would par- ‘ticipate again. Emma Koerner, who brought produce in from a small farm in Old Remo said"It would be hod the ¢