_- Israeli occupation 7 a success Prime’ Minister Menachem Begin ‘says the Israeli occupationnof southern Lebanon was a qualified military and political success. Begin told parliament’f foreign affairs and security committee on Tuesday that the es- tablishment of a UN peacekeeping force on Israel’s northern border was a olitical achievement, but the long-range effectivness of the arrangementis still in | doubt. ' The peacekeepers were dispatched y the Security Council after Israel invaded southern Lebanon’ March 15 to drive. ° Palestinian guerrillas from bases they used for forays into Israel. Begin said he was satisfied the peacekeepers, who are replacing the Israelis in the south, ‘mean business.” He said their Four arrested for murder (AP) — Four men have been arrested in con- nection with the kidnap- murder of Baron Charles- Victor Bracht, police said ay. The police said the four men have been taken into custedy for questioning and have not been charged yet. They said one of the four lived in Schoten, the Antwerp suburb in which the Bracht family’s chateau is located, The other three men also are from the Ant- werp area, police sources said. Bracht was killed by a pistol shot in the head while resisting his kid- nappers who ‘‘never- theless took the body away and on the same day started negotiating an exchange for a ran- som,” the baron’s son said today. n Theodore’ Bracht, managing director ofnthe family holding company, said in a statement: “Tt has been clearly established that my father was murdered on March 7, 1978, at about 9:30 a.m. near his car that he had just parked in its usual parking place” at alot near his office in downtown Antwerp. “My father -was-killed by # bullet in the head as he was struggling to resist his aggressors,” the statement said. “This did not prevent them from negotiating for of baron ransom for a full week after my father’s death.” He did not say how much the kidnapperf ‘demanded but it was believed to be about $2 million. . FOUND IN DUMP Baron Bracht’s body was found Monday in a marshy garbage dump at the village of Oelegem dump, near Antwerp, after a telephone call to his son directed him to the wooded area, Police said the out-of-theway dump normally would not have been known to persons foreign- to the district, and this gave them some hope of track- ing down the kidnappers, The baron: headed an international business empire of tropical plantations, real-estate interests, insurance and construction companies and hotels. ; He was the second wealthy Belgian baron kidnapped this year. Edouard-Jean Empain was abducted in Paris Jan. 23 and freed two weeks ago after French police killed one of the kidnappers and captured another in foiling an $8.6- million ransom drop. Baron Empain, 40, an- nounced Tuesday that he was giving. up - the ‘presidency of the Em- pain-Schneider industrial group because his health s been impaired by his captivity. Moro believed to be drugged | ROME (AP) ~ A leading Italian neurologist says former premier Aldo Mora's Red Bridgade kidnappers are probably dosing him with psychic drugs. Prof. Alessandro Agnoli said in an in- terview he based his conclusion on changes in the handwriting of the 61- year-old president ofnthe governing Christian Democratic party. Agnoli said he com- pared Moro’s hand- writing in letters he wrote before the Red Brigades abducted him March 16 and the two letters and an eight-page statement hy him released by his terrorist captors. “There. is an odorless and tasteless drug, Laloperidole, which is reportedly used on Soviet dissidents and which causes the person who has taken it to become almost an object in the hands of those who hold him,” said Agnoli, a pro- fessor at a Rome university. “It also af- fects the handwriting, ' “Phe handvwritin becomes childish, similar to the one the’ same person had as a school- boy. The letters become ditorted and badly lined up. Twenty drops a day are enough to extend these effects for 48 hours, “It is a kind of drug that is also administered to schizophrenic patients to spare them hallucinations and deliriums. AFFECTS BRAIN “The patients become like those suffering from Parkinson’s disease, the degenerative disease, with stiff muscles and a tremor, This also affects the brain, One thinks slowly and making an decision becomes dif- ficult and painful." . Moro’s handwritten letters from captivity, which the government says are authentic, ap- pealed for the release of jailed terrorists to ran- som him. His party rejected his appeals and said he was obviously making them under duress, But many believe that he has been broken by mental torture, drugs or other brainwashing methods. Despite a nationwide dragnet, police have reported no leads to the hideout in which Moro is being held or to those holding him. But his kidnapping is believed to be part of the terror campaign which the Red Brigades, Italy’s most- feared terrorist organization, promised to sabotage the trial in Turin of 15 members of the gang. Authorities say fear of the terrorists is spreading. Genoa police said officials of a bank there were so frightened that they handed over 90 million lire ($88,000) in & cash toa smartly dressed man who entered the bank Monday, displayed a pistol under his jacket and told them: “I'm a cashier from the Red Brigades. My name is Parodi and I’ve been sent to cash 80 million lire for our expenditures. Don’t react. This is a delica situation." . . ee OTTAWA EX WILL CHARGE , OTTAWA (CP) — To help meet increased costs in 1978, the Central Canada Exhibition Association at Ottawa will be charging admissions for some shows held during the fair, Aug. 17 through 26, Admission will be $3.50 for some grandstand shows, Including outside gate admission.n willingness to fight was demonstrated in two battles last week between Palestinians and French UN troops. They are being armed with light tanks, armored cars and heavy weapons, he said. Israeli officials ‘had expressed concern UN troops would be unable to stop the guerrillas from returning to southern Lebanon as Israeli forces withdrew, MOVING OUT Israeli troops began a limited pullback Tuesday along the northeastern fringe of the zone they occupied and turned nine posts over to Norwegian UN units. Another small pullback is scheduled Friday in the central sector along the Litani River, 30 kilometres north of the Israeli border. Begin said the invasion pushed the guerrillas north of the Litani and destroyed their major bases in southern Leba- non. He said that huge weapons dumps were captured or. destroyed. The Lebanese govern- : ment said 2,000 Lebanese and Palestinian civilians were killed during the invasion, - The invasion was or- dered after a Palestinian guerrilla raid on the Haifa‘Tel Aviv highway in which 35 Israelis were killed. ‘Southern Lebanon was reported quiet today, but Syrian troops in Beirut fired tank guns and rockets at Christian and Moslem snipers in neigboring slum districts who have been battling for four, days. English budget : The Labor government has unveiled a give-awa budget but coupled it with new warnings about wage restraint. n Denis Healey, chan- cellor of the exchequer, provided income-tax cuts for all, lower paid, in announcing a &2.6-billion (about $5.3- billion) stimulus for the economy, n . With a possible eye on an election, the package contained higher pen- sions, more child benefits “and free milk for schoolchildren up to 11. Only the price of high-: tar cigarettes— considered a _ health hazard—went up due toa tax Increase. ; But Healey warned that the government’s success in reducing inflation will be ruined unless wage -inereases are pegged during the next year. Government — sources said they hope that wage - increases, which . averaged about 13 per cent last year, can be held to half as much innthe coming year.n- Trade unions seemed certain to resist, ; Healey’s budget, described as Britain's first contribution to an international effort to. boost world recovery, contained few surprises, AIMED AT TAXES . Following the country’s recent financial recovery, he had been expected to reduce the high level of taxation. His cuts will put back nearly &2 ($5.30) a week into the ayerage Briton's pocket but fell short of those demanded by the powerful Trades Union Congress and the Liberal party, It was generally seen as a cautious budget. Healey said one of its prime objectives was to elp fight “‘intolerably high” unemployment, but the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) contested this. ae CBI President John Greenborough said it did ‘not provide any incentive for those who must lead a revival of trade and in- dustry. . But trade unions gave it a guarded welcome and sterling andnstock prices moved up, Canadian, U.S. Banks lent millions to “repressive” Chilean regime considered by the Bank,of — Canadian and U.S. banks have lent millions of dollars to Chile at a time when the two countries have condemned the South American regime especially the. as repressive, says a study released Tuesday. The submitted to the UN Human Rights Commis- sion, says private loans now. far surpass assistance from public international monetary groups as Chile’s chief source of external financing. . It says that since 1973, when the present military - government took. power in a coup, US. banks. have lent Chile about $900 million. Since 1976, Cana- dian banks have made loans of more than $35 million and in addition, haye been involved in international consortia which lent an additional $180 million, it says. The study was prepared by Michael - Moffctt and Isabel Lete- lier of the Washington- based Institute for Policy Studies, a private political research group, Mrs. Letelier is the widow of Orlando Letelier,nformer Chilean study,nto be | ambassador to the United States, who was killed along with Moffitt’s wife Ronni in 1976 when a bomb exploded in a car. they were riding in: - Letelier, who served under the ill-fated Socialist regime of Salvador. Allende, had _ been an outspoken critic of Chilean: leader Gen. Augusto Pinochet. REDUCE AID. The study says that after reports of widespread arrests, murders and torture of opponents of Pinochet's regime became known, many western countries, including Canada and the United States, stopped or reduced their aid programs to Chile. A spokesman for the external affairf depart- ment in Ottawa said Tuesday that Canada now has no aid program in Chile. The U.S. Congress, in 1976, put a $27.5-million ceiling on aid to Chile. The Inter-American Development ‘Bank also has drastically reduced loanf to Chile, it says, and the World Bank has made no new loans since December, 1976. The study says that CIA accused > of hiding Schevchenko (AP) — The Soviet government has accused the' U.S. Centra! In- telligence Agency (CIA) of holding Arkady Shevchenko under duress and is demanding he be handed over to it. But the Russian UN official's wyer says he .is in voluntary seclusion near New York and will stay in hiding until he can see Secretarx-General Kurt Waldheim, who is ex- pected back from Eurape this weekend, e U.S. — state department had no ‘comment on the Russian charge, made Tuesday in astatement by the Soviet UN mission. But a U.S. spokesman said earlier that “‘the United States in no way attempted to influence”’ the decision by the Russian un- dersecretary-general for’ political and Security Council affairs not to return to the Soviet Union. a The Soviet mission's statement said: "Circumstances - surrounding the disap- _ pearance of A.N. Shev- chenko. leave no doubt that he has been the victim of a premeditated provocation and that the U.S. intelligence services have been directly in- volved in this detestable frame-up. “Tt is also clear that at present he is in the hands of those services under duress and is unable to act on his own. REGISTERS PROTEST “In connection with ‘this outrageous provocation,nthe Soviet Union has registered a strong protest with the - government of the United States and demanded that Sovlet citizen AN. Shevchenko be returned to the K.Sj/8.R. " The stite department confirmed that the Soviet embassy in Washington had lodged a formal protest and said Soviet Ambassador with matter State Secretary Cyrus Vance yn on ‘Tues Shevchenko, the top Russian employee of the United Nations, left his $76,000-a-year post a “week ago because of “differences with his government,” a UN Spokeshiian announced Monday, His ‘tawyer, Ernest Gross, ‘said Shevchenko refused ‘to return to Russia because of 'vo- litical and personal differences’’ with his government but “‘has no intention of defecting,” “He has told me that he is a Soviet citizen and Anatoly : Dobrynin discussed the } intends to remain a Soviet citizen.” Gross said Shevchenko discussed his situation with Soviet officials at the lawyer’s New York apartment and now is near the city awaiting an interview with Waldheim. The secretary-generai has been in Dublin and was going to Vienna today to stay in his native Austria until Friday. 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