lr page 10, The Herald, Wedonpsday, July 21, 1982 “Al 7 governntent,-to announc ending’ the virtual ban non : trips to the West. _ the eve o Poland's ational © “independence’ day,p day ” “ postal, : ‘traditionally - ‘used “by th a ~ Jaruzelskl aaid. travet 2 v sreatricilons would be eased, .. ea ¢ identification. on . | Although er ei We ‘ad ‘esirietions ‘a “telephone * RO _, Commuaications: ‘would : be ended. -Pareels’. can: be: . mailed ‘again, ‘without, being on searched or conforming:to | ory apecial: requirements, and’ *atlt ‘and: abroad haveboea permed. s only" ~ Mor senders’ of ‘telegrams will: ; Tot ‘he: required to” show. ee : 4d MnO aid: be has’ ‘rdered: réin;” stalement of a ‘Meaningful,’ “onediance . j , aela) and) 1 nee the hwidréde at iE om relight pus xed. ae brie cant return. to. Poland. at any time ..:.8 long as they - . of engaged But: 1 the: contents ‘of ‘the z Poles who, were. ‘fpeech indicated’ that’. the ° abroad when. martial | law" was 8 declared last, Dec. 13. military’ government: has’. - thus. far not. solved two. of from page one one ly iid actively in’ :-declining - ted- A ‘against ve sof our State,’ moe. 1 the major ‘pn ams it ‘ab created. to alve — ihe - ’future-of trade unions, and « _ beanamie. production,’ “Jaruzelski offered. a : Vague promise. that futsare » trade untons ‘would ‘not’ be | like. the” submissive, “government-dominated. . unions Prior te 1, nor. Hee °° ndence: ‘Solldatity a at the shea of its oe i om, ‘ie | _ power. > “There is ‘no . doubt that wade unions must be ‘self. with thé -aid the 8 "governing and: rcpt: it ne old BOV “of the admnintatration," has “tried = fe: . ~ said, ° an Seca soiged “Deceinber, he: placed: “the! _ blame» for ‘the. current: °.° “fp situation: onthe: ‘United... b States ‘and. the unlon aan that Ht economie preduetlon is . 7 disgidents. ‘Sotund Vard folowe Hyde Park bombcluee. a a mixture of explosives ‘and ‘nails — sliced through a ‘in Hyde “apart a detachment of the Queen’s * ceremonial mounted guard ot and ripped . egent’s Park — bandstand where a Green Jackets.regiment band was playing. - In cables sent to The : _ Associated Press, the Irish ’ Republican Army’s political _ arm, Sinn Fein, sald the Irish guerrilla army was responsible for the first IRA . eight months. A Canadian woman was among those reported in- jured in the Hyde Park” bombing. Diane Elder, 38, of Burlington, Ont., visiting her native England forthe. Canada with her family 30 : years ago, is reported in serious condition in hospital and may lose- her legs, relatives in Canada said. Elder is formerly of the Halifax area.. . “movement. of explosives, BEIRUT (AP) — With the Israeli siege of West Beirut dragging through its elxth week, food pricea have doubled and trebled for the 500,000 inhabiianta of the Moslem sector of the Lebanese capital. - Food is still readily available for those with money. . But tens of thousands are ‘out of work: and running short of funds, ' Many others, including ‘Palestinians driven by the. - fighting from the refugee camps on the southern outskirts ~ of the clty and Lebanese residents; have run out: They are. "-dependent.on friends, relatives and relief agencies. ~ Sicknesses related to nutritional deficiencies are starting to show up. Dr. Faez Rashid of the Haigazin University ‘Hospital-said he has treated 100 to 200 cases of such HInesses as gastroénteritis, scabies, parathyphoid and diarrhea. . “It’s the result of nutritional problems, of familles living ‘with each other, no money,” he said, “Especially with -¢hildren, it's gastroenteritis, vomiting, diarrhea from no good food, no good water. -“"t’s increasing every day; It’s getting worse and worse, It will become serigus if conditions continue.” -. A fear of epidemics — which so far haven’t developed — is fed by piles of garbage on the streets, a population ex- plosion among the rats and the shortage of good water. - None of the relief agencies have been able to get more than basic supplies — — usually flour and rice — through the | Iaraeli blockade. . oo STE the situation, ‘continues, it will “create . terrible’ -problems,” said Lebanese Information Minister ‘Michel Edde in an interview. The Pateatinians who fled from the refugee camps look over schools, public buildings and apartments whose " awners were absent. Many were fed by relief agencies, | - mostly frond supplies already stored in the-city, - Aid officlals say they now are getting many Lebanese. ; asking for help, and they éxpect many more. But even now they don’t have enough supplies to feed all the applicants. “We are getting a steady stream of Lebanese families coming in here asking for food," said Bisharah Libbus, a _ member of the biology faculty at Haigazin University who . heads an ald-distribution centre. ’ “These people are not poor, They : are decent people not used to begging. They findit shameful. The fact that they do it means they have to." | “We can’t buy anything; we | live on starch - potatoes, - . rice, whatever we can get,” said Mohammed Jibak, a 60- year-old laborer. He and his family were forced to abandon -thelr home near the airport and moved: in a room in the‘ centre of the city. - —— - dJibak said neither he nor his 18-year-old son, also'a day laborer, have been able to earn anything in the Inat six ‘-.. VERNON, _B.C,__ je. Most of their food comes from friendly neighbors; he rest from a relief agency. A major worry is Jibak’s six-week-old wanddaughier Rail repairs started (CP)_—..The Canadian National __ ~ Railways-CP Rail joint line from here to Armstrong, closed , quagmire, said Don Bower, CP Rail regional public ” - onto the tracks.-: by a freight traip derailment and explosion Monday, should - be reopened by Thursday, a. cP Rail spokesman said Tuesday night. - The cleanup was being hampered by heavy rain, which— has turned the crash site 25 kilometres north of here into a. relations director. . _No one was injured in the cragh, in’ which a 2i-car- ‘ENR. train pulled by fouir locomotives derailled and sideswiped four tank cars full of gasoline parked on a siding. “Two locomotives and eight cars were’ derailed. . The crew on the train jumped to safety béfore the crash.’ “One tank car's cargo spilled out and caught fire, igniting wood chips.in two of the train’s cara. The fire was ex- . '- tinguished in 2% Hours, but the cars were heavily damaged. and about 150 metres of track has.to be rebuilt. The cleanup is being done by CP Rail, which controls the. section of the line where the crash occurred, Bower did not . know ‘what arrangements would be- mace between’ the rail firms for damages and: repair costs. | : Three cranes wereat the site to lift the derailed care back “Unburnt fuel’ from the smashed tanker \ was s transferred iflto tank trucks Tuesday, Bower sald, a delicate operation. " slpervised by a representative of the federal bureau of explosives. i HEART ‘FUND bombings on British soil in + first-time since moving to - Her mother was killed by-a shell two hours after the baby - was born. The baby is fed mostly on dried: baby formula - given. by neighbors, . “don’t care who is right or wrong, nor does my son,” said Jibak, quietly weeping. “I just want to go back.to what we were before these troubles and live in peace.” - which are-incurable in the West, only. recent kin: _ lya Geror’s [| HOT SPOTS | Sterling News Service Feature - ‘The Time of The BigLie _ Joseph Goebbels, the: Nazi Minister . of Propaganda, should not ‘be forgotten by the.com- _ munists. When the Third Reich was at the height of -- " its power, he said: ‘*If. you want someone to believe . your lie, you should make it a big lie;’" : These words. ¢ part and parcel of the, t propaganda’ machine in the world, built by Moscow and directed at the Soviet population and outside the USSR. . One could arrive at-the conclusion’ that iniernal " propaganda efforts of the Soviet ideologists have failed. In fact, almost no one in the USSR believes in . what the Krémlin.offers them as ideological food. When Pravda, the official Soviet newspaper which distributes. 10° milion copies daily, writes thae the - living standard in the USSR is the highest in the ‘world or that Soviet medicine is able to cure diseases if dergarten graduates are enthusiastic in swallowing it. Lining up for hours and hours to get 200 g (half a pound) of meat or butter once a month, and con- sidering themselves lucky jf they are able to get it, prevents the Soviet population from being fanatical . supporters of the communist system. The .events in -Poland are probably the best ° evidence of the absolute “mistrust the communist leaders are facing in their’ own countries: The unbelievable starts in the civilized and well _ educated West. The most elementary lie of the Soviet propaganda machine is easily accepted by our liberal : professors and reporters who, after tasting caviar in . the special. restaurants for foreigners or at the .. receptions. in the Kremlin, draw the . highly in- tellectual conclusion that the entire Soviet population shares with them these gastronomic delights, Churches and synagogues, where ‘progressive’. © foreigners are invited to attend. services, impress. - them so deeply that they are no longer concerned by. the fact that Soviet believers are banned from at- - tending them after the guests have left. The example -_ ~of the Reverend Billy Graham is-probably the most illuminating one, but there: are countless examples . which unfortunately . are not known to the broad ‘public in the West. One professor of Carleton University visiting the "USSR. recently was asked to a Moscow synagogue in - ' order to be convinced, that freedom of religion in the ‘Motherland of Socialism was. Alourishing,: ‘He was. evei permitted to speak:to Jewish activists wha came to the synagogue hoping.to pass along to’ him in- - formation about. the persecution of “the Jewish religion and. culture in the USSR. The leader of this group, Raphaet Brailovski, had been imprisoned for several. months before this visit. The professor did ~ not know that the entire group was arrested after -- they met with him'in the synagogue.. Possibly, if the Canadian guest had been more curious Instead of merely wishing to see what suited him, he would not assert in his lectures following his USSR visit that he WARS - surprised at the level of religious freedom in Russia. ; The biggest lie which Moscow has ‘successfully ’ introduced to the Western public i is the ‘so-called “Struggle. for. peace which, according to. official . propaganda, has become an inseparable part of the | Soviet way of life. Almost every wall in the streets of -.. ‘Soviet cities is decorated with slogans like ‘Long Live Peace’’ or “‘The Communist Party of the’ USSR | is a Protector of World Peace... -“] was very pleased io-see such things at every step,”’ said one Canadian businessman to me. “It is - much better. and more human than to write “Buy _ -’ Coca Cola,” isn't it?”* . oa, No, sir, it isn’t. It isn’t because almost 0 per cent of the Soviet budget is spent on the military buildup. But, unfortunately for this . naive Canadian “businessman, t the communists doi not write this on the wal Bee oy One should not be parandid and believe that all the. - wrongs in the world are on the easterii sidé of the Iron.Curtain. But one should have enough common . sense than to accept. the vicidus tie directed towards us, simply t because this lie isa big « one. The Yard said detectives . Asisstant Police Com- , _ Missioner Gilbert Kelland © . _ Said the Yard is trying to’ Beirut rich eat expensive food ‘in London, Dublin and Belfast were exchanging © information on the ’ whereabouts -of terrorist suspects . and. possible trace the movements of the blue Austin Morris car that . contained ‘the -Hyde Park ' nail bomb. He appealed for “owners of vacant garages In and around London to contact police if: Irishmen | recently uséd them, and said the Yard was con-. -sidering a search of ‘the ‘thousands of rental garages in the capital, . Thatcher told the House of Commons: “These callous and cowardly ¢ritnes have been committed by evil and brutal men who know nothing of democracy and . we shan’t rest until they are ‘brought to justice.” . *Residential. . *Remodelling - Abe VanderKwaak: Terrace, B.C. CONTRACT PLUMBING Custom Homes 635-5628 [ENARD ENTERPRI RISES HEATING « PLUMBING « SHEET METAL 635-3897 3931 Paquette, Tevace F, McKENDRY CONST. LTD. 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