eS ea a L . ‘But former “Lebanese ;.. prime minister Saeb Salam, - "a key Intermediary between _ Habib and “Arafat, told ~- reporters in. Beirut: Palestinians haven’t agreed - - to go by sea, They want to: go by land to the Bekaa. To the Ameficans, this is like’ their staying in Beirut.” East Lebanon's Bekaa Valley is controlled by ‘Syrian forces in Lebanon - ‘who are supposed to police a__ “1975-76 civil war armistice .between the counytry’s Christian forces and an- alliance of Moslems and Palestinians. Salam, however, in- dicated pressure might be ~ brought to bear on the PLO -: _ leadership th agree to leave - . Lebarion altogether. Israel invaded Lebanon on June 6 to crush the PLO, and since then Israeli forces- ‘ have surrounded the PLO’s leadership and an estimated 6,000 guerrillas and 500,000 civilians in West Beirut. to. Latakia, ° Syria, “trom, : |: Where’ they would. disperse ~ to various ‘Arab countries: - “The ’ shelters, Te oes hom nage 1 hi people” ‘were. killed" ‘and® " neighborhoods : in: the: heavy. fighting “that. continued ‘through : the: night after. shattering the. fifth Israeli-” Palestinian ceasefire at sundown Tuesday. " Israeli - jet ‘bombers repeatedly roared over In mock dive-bombing ‘attacks, shattering the sound ‘barrier and driving * West Beirut residenta into basements and bomb ‘Israeli. gunners on land and sea poured shellfire on, Beirut...:Arafat’s. West * guerrillas responded: with rockeis and mortar rounds _ aimed at Israeli positions in | -hills around the Lebanese - the - capital and near presidential palace: ~in ~ suburban Baabda, A. polige 2 spokesman said no. damage. was reported “ftom. Baabda, Where Habib. has been trying for three - weeks to arrange a deal to ‘end the Israeli siege. The ‘Soviet news agency ‘Tass said Israeli gunners wounded,: in. West. Beirut - im: : fighter-” of the New. York Times, was asked about the U.S. offer to . “help in a eyacuation and said: ‘ weapons and the 6th Fleet . that helped kill’ my women - seaborne “The and children cannot protest U8, Detinitely.1 won't accept... it. Ln The New York Times said .. Arafat . also: ‘was asked - whether he would accep! the ‘deployment of a U.S, peace force as part of a solution to the crisis; and.quoted.him * as saying he Js “in favor of an international effort for disengagement.” PLO sources say the - guerrilla group is “demanding that a disengagement force of 25,000 -to 30,000 men, _in- cluding. 10,000 Lebanese regulars and 10,000 French. The PLO has asked for. French inclusion because _ France has supported in- ternational recognition “of | the organization as the “Arafat, i ah ‘interview , ‘with @ Beirut correspondent - made ‘‘several direct hits’ - caused U.S. President Reagan's and: Palestinian people's ‘grave legitimate representative. Andres’ condition ‘serious SASKATOON: (CP) — Convicted sex - killer Harvey Andres remained under heavy police guard in a city hospital _.in serious condition Tuesday, recovering from arm, chest and stomach wounds - ’. suffered during his. dramatic recapture. ’ Andres, 33, had been the subject of a _ Massive police manhunt since he escaped -from ‘the maximum ‘security Edmonton .. ‘Institution in the midst of a blinding ‘Snowstorm March 13.. His, 017. days of freedom ended outside a shopping mall drycleaning store Monday when Sgt. Jim Cox shat him four Himes after a bungled though. ‘Andres was hit with ‘four 38 calibre slugs; Cox had to wrestle him to the _ ground to take hin into custody. Wagner said Andres was first takerrinto custody under the name Robert Stanley — ; Glasgow, an alias Edmonton police ‘con- firmed. Andres had used. before. Police’ seized a .44 Magnum handgun — they said was used to shoot Robert Zacher,’ 23, a law student working for the police ina _ summer program. Additional weapons were confiscated from 4 car parked at the. shopping centre where Andres was recaptured. “The prosecutor. wilt ‘be deciding on what -charges to lay against him: and they'll. probably be.réad to him in the. “hospital,” said Saskatoon Police Supt. Ken ‘Wagner, ~ Earller, Wagner said Andres would face “Zacher, wounded in hig. right’a arm, was . released from hospital Tuesday and is "expected to be back at. work | in the next few _. dayp. - soe The unarmed student: wail: - wounded when he and Cpl. Ken Sawyer arrived at a north Saskatoon house where Andres was believed to be trying to take the wife of a supermarket chain owner hostage. It was the second time Andres has been’ captured in a hail of bullets. He eluded police for five weeks after slipping out of Edmonton Institution in a garbage truck . ct the ‘Krein ‘said today lavas ow ae datnaged builijings: at. the “Soviet -. ‘ easualties. > Israeli troops, paragraph dispateh.:. . Organization. - the besieged area. ‘the viewpoint of its own ‘security, C “s (chief, of ‘the international information’ department of” '. the Communist: ‘party's Central: ‘Cominiliee, wrote ia:'- --Moseow: ‘Newa;.a: foreign-language weekly.) 6.0005, de His ‘statement was’ a. reiteration’ ‘of a‘ Soviet. government. warning to Israel issued’ June 14, Sight . days after Israel invaded Lebanon. :: : The official Tass news ageticy said Israeli artillery . ~ shella ntade “several direct hits” and caused “grave damage’’ to the trade mission and service buildings: : at the Soviet Embassy compound in West Beirut. — , Radio Moscow also said the United States jg "preparing for direct military intervention in Lebanon __ by announcing U.S. niarines may he sent to Beirut to. oversee a withdrawal of Palestinian guerrillas. :- Heavy shelling’ of the embassy’ compound with _ large-calibre ‘shelis occurred Tuesday ‘night, Tags . said in a report from. Beirut. It did not: mention any. ; “Responsibility for these criminal” ‘actions of the which have invaded Lebanese - ” territory, wholly rests with the Israeli government irampling. underfoot: the. commonly. recognized “principles of international law,” Tass said i in a two- ; H Moscow has: not: disclosed how many Soviet diplomats -are still in. the: Lebanese capital. The Kremlin has repeatedly denounced. Israel's June’é | invasion but is not known to have offered additional . military assistance to the Palestine Liberation . _In a morning broadcast, Radio. ‘Moscow provided the first Soviet comment on President Reagan's. agreement in principle Tuesday to provide up to 1,000. U.S. servicemen for a multinational peacekeeping - force in West Beirut, which. Israeli forces have open, ‘in’ ‘Belrut’ and ‘thatthe $ Soviet: | Leonid Sanyatin S surrounded since thelr invasion of Lebanon to destroy the Palestinian guerrilla army. The English ‘language broadcast also ‘accused Israel of refusing to permit international relief groups from sending food and medical supplies into wo t > ' Prime “Minister Margaret Thatcher ap- parenlly ‘made some compromises in starting an investigation into why her Conservative’ government did. not ‘stop Argentina's invasion of the Falkland Islands, |, ‘Thatcher, riding: high: in the popularity polls after. Britain's victory in .lhe - South. Atlantic, ‘ originally said the inquiry should give *. al least equal weight to the record of four’ previous . governments, going back to . 1965. - But political foes. said she ~ March: 12, 1981. He was recaptured April' 4S seeking to lighten the attempted’ murder and unlawful--con- °° finement charges and probably others. He ~ _ said Andres is also a prime suspect.in a couple of recent break-ins. in Saskatoon. Calgary. police are investigating. the possibility that Andres. may be connected - to a wave of rapes: in that-tity, Wagner said. Grim Reapers motorcycle gang. member, had been serving 25 years without. parole Before ‘his’ escape, - Andres, a former for. murdering - Shirley: Ann Baker --of-- _, Winfield, B.C., in 1976. It was several hours after Andres was. recaptured before Saskatoon police confirmed his identity. : . 19, 1981, afler police in Calgary surrounded — _. a tai in “which he was riding with, three™ other: people and opened fire. Andres’ won't be returned to. the. Edmonton Institution. Robert Benner, warden of the prison just ‘ northeast of Edmonton, said Andres will : likely be sent to the federal penitentiary at Prince’ Albert, Sask., until he appears in _ court on charges arising from Monday’s ”. movements." - Liberals still MONFREAL (CP) —.A Gallup. poll conducted early last month suggests the Progreasive Conservatives continue to hold a substantial a lead over the Liberals 7 among decided voters, but both parties ___ have slipped slightly in: popularity. with she: a .NDP picking up Support. - among 1,094. -adult veapondeats surveyed incident. . “Then, he'll be moved to a special handling unit at Millhaven (in Ontario),"” - Benner said. “The security is tighter and inmates more restricted in their unpopular " points 19 times out of 20. The question asked: “If ‘an election were held today, which party's candidate doyou | think you would:favor?" Both the Conservatives and Liberals lost | one per cent of their -support:fram “May when Gallup reported that~44 per cent of. - . Geaided respondents opted for the Con- - Servatives and 33 per cent for the Liberals. between June 3 and 5, said they favored ~ the Conservatives, 32 per cent said they ‘would vote Liberal, 23 per-cent supported _ the NDP and one per cent said they would vote for another party. Gallup says the margin of error is. ‘this type of. poll is + within four percentage . TORONTO ACP) > - Canada’s’: -alling . dollar .is egpecially hard | on’. grocery. ; shoppers, 7 “When: the: dollar drops It takes ina consumer)” says Tim. Carter, general manager of the.Retail Council of Canada's food division. , ’ “Andright now’s the worst possible time . for that to happen,” Carter said. “Our carry-over stocks of storables are at the two percentage points from May when 21—: Nairne, The June poll suggests the NDP picked up per ¢ cent of decided voters supported the ‘The: level, of | undecided. voters: for_ June was 27 pér cent compared with 28 per cent in May. - co a ~ Dollar hurts shoppers: _ market in any’ quantity and: variety. wit - + Hy Fish, produce ‘director’ ‘af. Miracle” wn - Food Mart, agreed. He said the ‘lower — L ‘Retail spokesmen aay: the dollar, worth:... a 7 barely. more, than 77 cents In U.S. .dunds © ” early today, means sharply higher prices for meat, coffee and fresh bruit arid . ‘vegetablaes.... cae , imported fruits and vegetables. : _ dollar means shoppers are paying.an- ‘average of five. to.10 per’ cént more on ‘all: - But food conipanies can't always pass on _. their cost increases to the consumer, said ; much miore to buy imports fram the United States, and that has to be padsed pn (to the’ Nick Luciano, import buyer for ‘F.. G.: * Lister and Co. Ltd., a fruit and vegetable '. ‘elaim of sovereignty over the Falklands, and wrongly... wholesaler. ~~ Prices, especially for fresh producethat ~ must be sold quickly before it spoils, are lowest point they'll be all year, and we . don't yet have lotal produce com ing onthe. | set mainly by what shoppers are willing to pay, he said. : Luciano said companies that can't pass 7 along on the increases on one item must, __recoup the loss on Another. 4 - announced Tuesday that the - Thatcher ‘‘in the face of ’ of Manchester; Thatcher's Share of blame on her— government, and ‘Thatcher investigation will only “take account” of relevant factors ’ from” past years in _ negotiating the islands’ status. The liberal newspaper The Guardian calls it ‘‘a substantial retreat’ for overwhelming politicat pressure from virtually all the. opposition parties,”’ - The prime minister told the House of Commons that ~ .. Lard Franks, 77, a Liberal party member of the House of Lords, will head-the privy -counsellors who will con- duet the inquiry. ; She said in. a written answer to an MP’s query ‘that. the other members of - the. board wili be Con- _Servative.peers. Viscount _ —Watkinson~ and ‘Lord: Bar-" * ber;.Labor peer Lord Lever ‘ Melvyn - Rees, a former Labor home _ secretary; and Sir Patrick a former high civil servant and now master of St. Catherine’s College, ~ Oxford University: ~ - Watkinson; 72, isa former ” defence minister, Barber is ‘a former chancellor: of- the... exchequer, and Lever is’a :. former paymaster general. - ‘They were chosen -in consultation with Labor: Leader’ Michael’ Foot and Liberal Leader David Steel. : ‘Franks said in a television - interview Tuesday night - “that he hopes to’ complete the “inquiry within) six _ ~ months. The investigation. will, “focus on Foreign Office and intelligence. officials who ‘negotiated the Argentine “assessed Argentina's in- tentions on the. South _ Atlantic - archipelago” 350 ~ nautical miles east of the tip of South America. government me ed - Inquiry begins already has paid a price for ‘failing to heed intelligence reports that Argentina was. _ about to launch the invasion *: that came April 2,” ' The 74-day undeclared: © war cost Britain 255 lives and an estimated &1 billion ($2.2 billion)-in ships; planes, .- missiles -- equipment. Argentina has officially acknowledged _ more than 650 men as dead the’ or missing from’ fighting. - “CONTRACT - PLUMBING FURRA Ces and . “F. McKENDRY. ‘CONST. 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Sir Peier Parker, chairman of- ‘British Rail, told reporters Tuesday. night he was “only “mildly encouraged” by the number “of train engineers crossing. picket. lines * since the strike started at midnight last. . “Saturday night, cutting service by. more.” ‘than 90 per cent, -He said that despite | thie increasing - numbers of train engineers ‘returning to work, “we are expecting a Jong strike" of several weeks by the Associated Society of - Locomotive Engineers and Firemen. . Asked. about the possibility of a total " shutdown of the- i7,000-kilometre’ state- “owned network until the: strike ends, he said: “We may have, in due | course, if we . run out of funds, ta do that."’ Prime : Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government increased the “ a.m. today, 345 trains — up | okie " ‘Tuesday's 242 in the same period — — were on’ the. tracks, British -‘Rail’ reported, | . —Seyen-hour * or. -nine-hour- shifts . a, demanded .by British Rail would cade The: le fo rere ia drawing up. ‘pla to “close. ¢ network . completely unless . ‘there isa dramatic increase In the number a _ Of. drivers reporting for work and: trains a ’ being vperated,” The Times reported. *: network ran ‘1,408. passenger trains Tuesday out of the scheduled 15, 967, plus about 100 frelght trains.» This compared _with 1,250 trains that ran Monday,.: The. figures showed ‘elght pen cen gf '- Latest British Rail figures showed the. a passenger services operated Tuesday and . 800 engineers worked nermaily compal with. 650° Monday;- The union, has 25,009 - engin¢ers.~ "Employment Bacietery Norman Tebbit a told the. 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