im 4 Gunners: renew 4 SBEIRUT (AP) — Diuse Moslem a _, Dedewed their barrage on'Belrut’s alrport. -tand shelled-a mountain ‘Lebanese! army "post todayn but the rebellious leftist sect freed three cabinet ministers seized. in: an attempt to force the cabinet to ‘reignm. The Druse militi men of the Progressive ‘Soclailt party turned over ‘the ‘three _ Ministersn selzed Wednesday night, to th ‘Israeli army, which occipies the .Chouf mountains: southeast of -Beirut,.Prime - Minister Shafik Wazzan told reporters In. _ Beirut the mini ters were’ on thelf: way, back to ‘capital. The three ministers appeared tit ‘and at ease, when they left ihe palace of Druse © leader Walld Jumblatt in the: mountain - * town - ‘of. ‘Moukhiara “under an “Israel There: was no “explanation of © what” prompted - the abductors to .free the’ - ministers, . but’ ‘there’ were intense: negotiations among Druse, Israell and. _ Lebanese govrament officials. “The three are Finance Minister Adal _.Hamiyeh, a Druseg Public. Works Minister’ Pierre Khouryn a Maronite Christian, and Labor Minister Adnan Mrowehn. a. Shilte . -- its Arab identity. * Moalemm Druse artillery blasted trom, th ‘hills ' around Moukhtara in the morning. State | and private radio said a ‘ceasefire was declared between the Druse and Christian militias at noon and It took about, an hour to take hold. ° The abductions, repeated Druse shelling. attacksn and the Druse feud with Christian — ‘militias, in ‘the mountains, overlooking Beirut have presented. President Amin . Gemaye] with his most serious challenge : Bince taking office in’ Septemberm. . The crisis has overshadowed Ums, presidential envoy Robert McFarlane’s efforts to arrange a withdrawal of foreign armies from the country. Todays renewed shelling began about § | amin,, when two shells fell near the airport tower and on a runway, followed about . three hours Jater by an intense barragem ‘Officials closed the airport, stili recouping - from Wednesday's attackm = MARINE INJURED «: . No ‘Injuries were reported todayn but five Lebanese-were killed and e0 people Wolnded in the Wednesday barragen in- cluding UmS. marine. xst -Lieut, Allneal Morris of Sarasotan Flam, hit in the thigh by shrapnéim In the lull between the shelling attacks * todayn McFarlane returned to Beirut after’ an overnight trip to Israelm He arrived at the airport and was safely driven to the American ambassadors residence In: suburban. Yarzem Police and the state radio said Druse © militiamen also shelled an army garrison. a in the: Sioxt ‘mountains from bill . itlons overlooking’ Kiar’ “Matta and! _- Bawerta,' x7" kilomotres ‘southeast ,. of | ~ Belriitm The bealeged- soldiers were fring _ backn police saldm =’ - = On, Wednesday, Druse- gunners. inated oi “the | Defence Ministry: and . presidential: - palace and battled with Christian, militias. Israelidoccupied mountains ri on ‘the ‘assemblys . daily: worship sessions,’ ‘marked the. “ead of the x@-day council assemblym - 1 - in the. ‘overlpokling the’ ‘Lebanese ‘capital; In Tel Aviva’ the Israeli: military com:: : mand: ‘today: repotted ‘that two ‘Astaeli " “golderg were killed and five, ‘wolnded in a ‘Drusé-Christian’ crossfire in the fountains © Wednesday. afternoon... *" .. SBefore the cabinet members + were freed, “Gemayels government announced it had -rejected the abductors’ demandsm: The . - kidnappers insisted.on the resignation of the 10-member ‘cabinet in’ exchange for ; freeing the hostages. ‘DEMANDS RIGHTS ". ‘The: abductors also demanded that the. ‘ governmerit-: ban’ Lebanese army * deployment in, ~Druse-populated.areasn - |. ‘promise equai-rights for Lebanon's sects and guarantee that the country will retain ’ ‘The last demand apparently ' was meant ‘to warn the Christian: president not to - ‘ normalize relations with Israel, which - invaded Lebanon x4 months ago to destroy ’ Palestinian guerrilla bases. ’ Thousands of Israeli troops are deployed — " inthecentral motntains-but are preparing to redeploy in southern Lebanon to ex- ‘ ¢rleate _ themselves from ~ the Druse- Christian feud.and lower their casualties _ from guerrilla ambushes. Lebanese troops are planning to occupy - areas Israel. vacates, but the Druse have ' _aldes | were involved in vowed to fight them because they claim the army is: dominated by “hostile * Christians,.. . Earliern. state radio said Gemayein Moslem Premier Shafik Wazzan and other “Intensive negotiations” with . the’ kidnappers, members’ of the Progressive . Socialist. party of the leftist Druse militia leader Walid Jumblattm. Jumblatt lives in felt imposed exile ‘in Syria. |, -Druse. gunmen seized . the cabinet - ministers while they were meeting with . Druse leaders in the mountain village of Baadaranm- They were taken to Jum- blatt's ‘mountain palace in Moukhtara, r0 kilometres southeast of Beirut, In Jerusalem eartier todayn McFarlane _ conferred with Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamirm Israel Army Radio said McFarlane reported no progress in per-| suading Syria to agree to withdraw from Lebarion :'— Israel's precondition for ' evacuating its Invasign forcem | site ial ~ the roof of the police at Rioters” hurls: ‘bombs BELFAST (AP) — Roman ‘Catholic ‘rioters hurled gasoline bombs on to the - roof of a-londonderry ‘pSlice station and set it aflame in © the fourth straight night of. sectarian violence in Ulster. . Firemen extinguished the blaze Wednesday night’ on Catholic Creggan a was reported hurt 4ind the city was reported. clam ‘early today... ; Earlier Wednesday, a. British soldier in the capital of Belfast was charged with the murder ‘of 22-year-old — Thomas Reilly, a Catholic. It was the second killing in 10 days by British troops in Northern Ireland. : Pvt. Ian Richard Thain, 18, of the Light Infantry Regiment ‘appeared -at Belfast. Magistrates. Court | and was freed on the equivalent of $150.bail after _ his commanding officer said he would not be allowed to leave Northern Ireland, . He did not enter a plea. ‘Witnesses sald Reilly was, - unarmed when he was ‘shot ' Tuesday during a street Victim released DUBLIN (AP) — A wealthy Irish kidnap victim anid tobe - scuttle. between Catholic youths and: troops in the. staunchly anti-British Ballymurphy quarter of western Belfast... - _ Sporadic violence flared in western Belfast . on Wednesday afternoon after an estimated 1,000 Catholics attended a a rally called by Sinn Fein, the legal political wing of the outlawed Irish . Republican ” protest Reilly’s killing. _ Army, ‘to Relatives of the dead man placed a wreath at the spot where he ‘died, marched. past the ‘army base where Thain was stationed. Rioters lobbed gasoline bombs at police while others ~ hijacked vehicles, including. two buses and a van, and set them afire, But a Belfast spokesman sald violence was “relatively minor by Northern Ireland standards” and it faded as night fell. The spokesman declined to be identified in accordance with police policy. . Reilly’s death brought the toll since sectarian fighting . flared in 1969 to at Teast 2,306. then police the; is tt mostly Catholic IRA is fighting to drive" the British out of Northern’ Ireland and unite the Protestant-dominated region. —s with Irish republic to the south, American Stephen Lich, 23, of Indianapolls, one of 65 people arrested: during. violence Tuesday,was due to . appear at magistrates’ court for sentence later today. Lich has pleaded not guilty to joining a riot in western . Belfast and has been held in jail without bail since his” arrest, He was one of 80 people visiting Belfast ‘on a trip sponsored by the New York- : based Irish Northern Aid Committee. The group says it raises money for familles ' The of IRA prisoners. . British | and ~ - Irish governments say the. money " buys IRA: guns and bombs. Kevin Callaghan, 30, a Montreal teacher who was also charged with taking part in a_riot, pleaded not. guilty and was 6 being held without bail. WITH THE the - predominatnly Catholic Belfast. |). Churches gathered Wednesday’ night to ‘brayn. =| and express thelr initym | : The service in the tentn, whict. Has’ been the site’ of... “About: 3,000. peoplen | many of them: members: st he |. ‘Vancouver communityri -joied. ‘in. the celebrationn. - ‘singing an assortment of . hymns, welcoming’ the - ‘ eolnells newlydelected’ ‘governing body: and holding | . high- colorful : baniiers . bearing the'names of ‘the ~ councils 302 member churchesm. “The sense of community at. the service was a ‘contrast to ‘the sometimes heated debate: which "emerged ‘at the assembly. The question of peace and justice emerged asa | _particularly dominant issuen ‘with somé delegates - saying there can be no peace without justice, and - others: arguing the oppositem.'The assembly also _ dealt with the world’s i's conflicting ideologiesn with the escalation of nuclear armamentsn with human “rights, prostitution -and.t even Canadian native land rightsm ‘REPORT PRESENTED. “The “afternoon ‘session Wednesday featured ‘the * presentation ofthe council's program guidelinesn ~ which will form the direction of future council. '. programsm Following more than . two hours of ‘debaten. the report: was accepted, , On-the subject of future council work, the report - notes: the main goal of the et-year-old council is “visible” unityn .common witnessn vevangelismn - justice and peace, renewaln ecumenical education “sand interdrelationsm os It. says that in’ coming years, new., ecumenical “relationships should be nurtured, and ‘calls for -- codoperation with those who Share the hope for a just - and peaceful worldm Children and youth should ’ contribute to spiritual education, it adds. The debate on the report became heated at one _| ‘ point when Jane:Cary. Peck, a delegate from the United Methodist Church in the United Statés, called for. the inclusion of the awareness of, homosexuals in ‘future council guidelinesmf “I make this recommendation out of a concern and conviction that none of God's children should 2x- cluded from the community of healing and sharingn” Peck told her fellow delegates who were crowded into a. university gymnasiumm . | PRESENTED MOTION — ‘SShe made a motion for the addition af a tine readingG “Fear and exclusion of homosexual per- sons are present in the churches and should be ‘ad- _dressed.? -The inotionn howevér, was defeatedm. Archbishop .. - Ted Scottn the: primate of the Anglican Church of | Canada and ‘outgoing moderator of the. councils ~ central committee, attempted to explain the rejection by noting the issue had not been raised for discussion in earlier ¢ouncil businessm -- The report also..says ecumenical relationships + between churchean - -comaynunities and groups should Jo-cbe fosteredses. 6 rt Je It notes that: evangelism should iindergird the work in all WCC programs and says attempts should be * made to clarify the distinction between ‘evangelism and proselytism, or converting people from one faith. . to anotherm ' *The development of a community af healing and sharing within the WCC and the member churches __Where womenn men, young people and children, able and disabledn clergy and Jaityn participate fully and. minister to one another should be another priority," it continuesm . — The councils assembly marked the first time such a ~ gathering has taken place in Canadam The last assembly was in Nairobi i in'x975, _ The site for an eighth-assembly has not yet been decided, butit is expected ta take place in either Asia- or Latin Americam . VANCOUVER - cP) More ‘than 150: | million itt Christians were, represented’ at.a- worship: ‘session: beneath a. giant: yellow: and. white: tent - atthe - University’. of “British Columbia’ as \delegatéa . at... “fending. the’ ‘sixth: assembly of the World’ Council of: . Appointments made sSANTIAGO (APz — Seeking to regain lost “conservative support and defuse massive. protestsn President Gen. Augusto Pinochet has chosen a prominent rightist to head a. - new, ciyilian-dominated cabinet and plan a sixdyear transition to democratic rule. ‘. The 67-yeardold army general.swore in- conservative ‘National party founder Sergio Onofre Jarpa on Wednesday night as interior minister and as head of his first cabinet dominated by civiliansm Pinochet named seven other ministeré ina shakeup of his 2-membér cabinet that cut military participation to seven from 11. Even son military officers retained the key posts of defence and presidential chief of staff. i .8The new cabinet members were sworn in amida climate of tension on the eve of the fourth monthly Day of National Protest against his authoritarian rule. KEEP YOUR HAIR « Stimulates the scatp « Helps unclog hair follicles BIO-HAIR-TIN PLAN * Soothes dry and itchy scalp Fo Re, ":'Mayor.Heary Cisneros told "reporters: the turmall-in‘the “aréa -stems: Jargely from - past UmSni. policiesn. ‘such "seconded — ‘Straussn' *° a - "with his bipartisan advisory -. commission on , Central . “American . ita Democratic. -_members « “were already - | sensing’ - calling for ‘changes in ‘ad- ministration’ policy’ on: the: ‘Wednestayn.. San. Antonio ‘as. “toppling ‘governments “| and rigging elections...” - _ He said he plana to work L! for a - ‘reduction of Us. military . activities — in Central American a policy he said would reduce ten- . "sions and allow diplomacy and: negotiations to solve - problemsm’ ‘ Cisneros's criticism | was by Robert former Demecratic —_ national committee chairmann who ~ gaidn’ I have strong dif- ferences with the’ ad- ministration in this Central America policym’ —~ .-: Asked if he is worried Power fails NEW. YORK (AP) — An underground fire that felt like “the gates of hell’ to those who fought it blacked out the U.S. garment centre’. ddring one of its busiest ’ weeks, with multimiilion- dollar losses expected before all power is restored Monday, * Emergency crews worked today to relight the wo-bleck area in midtown that was darkened when a. x3-hour inferno cut Power Wednesday. . sAbout 600 police officers guarded the arean deterring | looters with street lights run” _ by 62 mobile generators. No arrests were reported. - Consolidated) Edison officials, . .who electricity may not be. restored to the entire area until Mondayn hoped to inspect transformers in a Subterranean - substation that burned Wednesday. The fire was-sparked when ’ a 68-year-old water main ' broke and shorted wires. ‘- The power failure knocked out stoplights, ‘causing massive traffic snarls, closed .Macys and Gimbels department stores, and foreed the evacuation of thousands of guests at the x7-storey New York Penta hotel. It also played havoc -with the garment district's. ‘market weekn’'. when buyers from across the country come to New York to order winter and spring _ clothing lines. Industry losses Were estimated in the millions. About 300 firefighters abot the Go -eadbid ite a meeting today" divisions \ On. 7 America policyn | ‘decided. “regionmt. : ‘sShortly “before... : the panel was” -BWworh said « Retailers: Not. using | co-op funds is like | having a hole in n your pocket. It's money that’s urse ‘of. ‘Us, . policy in the Tegion, Stratus: ‘saidn:.."lf “T- weren't,. 1. ‘aterm be: on the com-. “\The-=) ‘administration, - leapread ‘public: - Central - Jast | month. ‘to-: create -a. * ipartisan’, commission “to: ~ make : ~ mendations,’ ‘Officials’ ‘hope: ‘long-term *: recom: a policy: will emerge thet”. will: have- broad - public © support... - me ‘After the’ ‘panel \ was sworn in, the 12 members, led: by" chairman Henry; Kissingern. held. a’ 31-hour . ‘meeting © - during which they discussed Strategy for .~ completing their recommendations by a February deadtinem They - also conferred on the tiniing : of a commission visit’ to “Central. Americam : Controversy ——sswirled Wednesday: over. the ap- mission of Yale University profeasor’ Carlos ; Diaz- . dAlejandron who is viewed -by Cuban exiles and other conservatives ag. a $' pathizer of Cuban President worked in’ 15-minute shifts to fight the maelstrom that . raged x8 metres below the corner of efth Street and Seventh Avenue. 5'It was like the gates of hell down theren” said Lieutm palace during the coup, but } Paul Revere. of Engine Com 260 in Queens. 's. policies Griicized ‘Fidel Cantromt ‘sDinv- . _ dAlejandro hag sponsored a- group: which ‘favors. nor- . ey ‘malization of relations with. . ’ Cuba, “say :exile. sources But presidential: spok “Larry Speakes are “appointment, .:saying : valle the’. need for: a . “diversity ‘of: viewpoints! ox ‘ oe the parelme. : Kissing ~ pointment:* fire... from’ ‘conservatives, - : was’ “uncharacteristically. ' - * subdued: ‘when he spoke to: _ panel members .after- the swearing- in ceremony. so: has drawn”. ‘He said he is certain the panel will not be split along partisan lines and pledged © to aubmit: the fullest and. . fairest report | _possiblemf -s"If we ean work aut a _ codoperative pattern. with Zthe - Central Americanz countriesn. it can be. an -pointment to the com- ©*&mple for the rest of the. ‘hemisphere and the rest of “the worldn he saidmf . _ Also on Wednesdayn ‘the; State Department sald the - Reagan administration had - no prior knowledge of the” coup in Guatemala in which - Gen. Oscar Humberto Mejia ' Victores selzed power from ’ Gen. Efrain Rios Monttmf sState. . Department . spokesman . John Hughes. , sald. the deputy. military attache from. the -UmS. - Embassy in Guatemala City - - was inside - the national - was only there investigating _ Feports of unusual setivity. Housing ‘Moves Herald Staff Writer " TERRACE—At least one change. in organization being. done by the provincial government will not affect Terrace and Kitimat—but the people in Prince Rupert will not be so lucky. - - Cabinet member Tony Brummetis shuifling the offices of his ministry’ of lands, parks and housing. He is. consolidating “outlying offices” over the next 12° ‘to 18 months as a cost-saving measure. Currently there are two offices in the north-central area. One in Prince Rupert and another in Smithers. The Prince. Rupert office scheduled to be closed and the entire area will be serviced out of Smithers, The Burns Lake office will also_ '- dlose:and be served from Smithers. °° 0°.) fe ern - Bob Brodie, “district manager for. lands, ‘parks and housing in Prince Rupert says he has not been informed . ’ officially of the closure yet, although Brimmet has issued a. press release on the subject. . ; Brodie did receive a phone cali. telling of the upcoming closure on July 25, Most ministry people had heard of the changes on July 20, but Brodie was away an holiday at that time,’ He still has nothing in writing. Both the Prince Rupert and Burns Lake offices have a staff of three people, ‘No one will lose his job as a result: ‘of the move, Brodie says, The positions and- stalt will be transferred to the” ' Smithers office. ‘ While people in Prince Rupert will not have as great an opportunity to deal with the ministry In‘a face-to-face manner as they are used to, they will continue to receive the same type of service that Terrace and Kitimat fave had. The ministry has field agents that work out of each office and travels periodically to other communities. Both the Prince Rupert and Burns Lake offices have two such field agents each, They will continue to travel to such towns as Terrace, Kitimat and now Prince Rupert regularly. - ol athe thrown away... a friend of the British Royal Family was released unhar- med early today after being held captive for more than 24. hours, Police said they were holding a. man under the Irish. - Republie’s anti-terrorist lawamn A spokesman at Dublin police: headquarters said the ' kidnapping of lawyer William Somerville had some of: the hallmarks. of an Irish Republican Army ‘fund-raising A exercise but that detectives still have ta. establish’ whether guerrillas were involved. Police imposed a news blackout on: the. ifucnday. night. ey kidnapping of Somerville from his home at Epniskerryn 24 kilometres from. Dublipn until his release for fear his ab- ductors might kill himm - . 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