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(oo! gas wo «radio “said Prealdent © © Israeli. officials, ald: a. through: an. ‘ammunition. . brought to-the.depot, :: “the biggest evér-held'In “later: - established a much: Its ‘unrealistic’ ta: “But he bald leracl has no * Reagan is expected to try-to: majority . of © ministers. "dtm ti: ‘northern: lérael-qn ' =. A police ‘spokeaman said ; Israel si that. Israel, ee ceasefire. ; rye ae expect us to walt mune " ee ‘deadline’ for’ Aba vm periuade.. the: Syrians - to: reed to hola aff 0 on: new * "Sunday Anluring - ‘three - late Sunday: night: that the. offer: temporary ‘asylum, “ ° International’ Red’ Cros _ : vet . ; . - any. 2 guergitia.<" wi Workers paid thelr first visite aemunces “PLO | ‘them. ‘Sunday to 4,000. captured | ~ “Barahip- and proves. “his PLO: guerrilla Suspects in - Trestrail resigns after homosexual affair LONDON (CP) — The Queen's personal police officer, Commander Michael Trestrail, has resigned after _ . acknowledging ‘a homosexual relationship over a number of years with a male prostitute,’ Home Secretary William Whitelaw told a‘stunned House of Commons today. — Whitelaw’s brief announcement followed a Scotland Yard. statement that Trestrail, 50, had resigned for “personal reasons,’ which Britons assumed were connected with the. . security breach that enabled an intruder to find his way Into Queen Elizabeth's bedroom at * Buckingham Palace to days _. - The news came as the crown prosecutor’s office an- “pounced that prowler Michael Fagan, 30, will not face ‘ charges for the July 9 bedroom intrusion because thereis ! re no evidence of any state of mind by this defendant which "would render his trespass a criminal intent.” Trespaasing is a civil; not a ‘criminal, offence in Britain. Trestrail, head of police“at the palace and the man ‘directly responsible for the Queen's. safely, resigned from the post on Saturday, the Yard said in a short statement. Scotland Yard is investigating the security lapses that enabled Fagan to enter the Queen's bedroom before 7 a.m. on a Friday morning and chat with her for nearly 10— minutes before an astonished chambermald discovered -him and summoned help, © ;. Fagan, appearing at Bow Street Magistrates Court, was -sent for trial at the Old Bailey Criminal Court on three charges: trespassing at Buckingham Palace on June 7 and stealing a half-bottle of wine; a June 26 assault on his stepson, and & June 16 car theft. He was ordered held _without bail pending his trial, the date of which was not . immediately announced. : - Crown prosecutor Stephen Wooler said the palace break- ‘in in which Fagan stole the wine “was one of a series of | -irrational acts on his part connected with a deterioration in his ‘matrimonial situation.” “Rail service back on track * LONDON (AP) — Rail service Jn Britaln returned to near Rormal today after a 15-day strike by locomotive engineers ‘collapsed because other unions would not support it. But nearly one million health workers started a three-day strike over a. pay. claim and picketed hospitals across Britaln, A Health Ministry spokesman said it was too early £6 waseas He éffecte Of tha walkout, — - Security scandals, meanwhile, threatened to undermine’ ~ ‘Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's increased public support due to her successful stand against the rail strike and Britain's vietory in. the Falktand Islands. - . _ British Rail said it was running about 90 per cent of its ‘Normal schedule of trains for the morning rush-hour. *T( is very much better than we thought it would be, * said a rail spokesman. . © British Rail said earlier the union had little time to tell its members to get back to work and “there are bound to be delays. and cancellations.” : The 24,000-member engineers. union called off its strike would not support them. * The other unions abandoned the engineers after British Rail chairman Sir Peter Parker threatened to shut down ~ the 18,000-kilometre network by Wednesday, throwing more than 200,000 other railroad workers on the streets, if the Strike continued. During the strike, the railroad operated about 10 per cent ‘ of the 265 depots. the new schedules will save it $9 million in the first-year. _ against new work schedules when leaders of the 11.6 - million-member Trades Union Congress intervened with'a compromise proposal and told the strikers other unions — os ‘of the 15,500 passsenger trains that run on a normal week- © day. The walkout inconvenienced hundreds of. thousands of - ‘ i. from page 1 - Heavy fighting continues | in traq, warning wasreal ora test of Tranian forces broke a lull in‘ “iranian reprisals, Radio. Besides astounding Britons, the bedrodm’ breakin, first _made public by the British press, caused a major political, - dispute and brought a security shake-up. at the Queen's solicitor, » bo how can 1? Is wan ‘“(Nadeem), He is a load of thing todo vith ths man . rubbish “Edow’t wiah this man to represent me," he added, “ltald | ' glaimed Syrian troops ' hands-are not bloodied. iby _ terrorist actions.” ” Arafat's chief, spokesmen, ~ Nlanmoud Labadi, rejected ' the ~ statement “psychological An_ Israeli -communique as warfare,” an Israel. prison campat- ~ bigar, Cebdnon but refuséd . to" comment to reporters, ‘Israel. insite the . prisoners are terrorists snd clasaifies them.as “‘ad- ministrative detainees:’’ | The Red Cross contends 4 - ta the later incident when my client: was in the Queena _-amile at his-family in the public gallery. - alficial London residence, «. fini that, He just keeps coming back and back.” There were several’ outhursts from Fagan during his ” After Bartle refused bail, Fagan's father said from the. court appearance. Described by the prosecution as aman | gallery: “Could I speak on his behalf for two minutes.” driven to irrationality by a deterioratong marriage, he at one point claimed he ia the son of Nazi war criminal Rudolf Hess, who. was in prison when Fagan was born. - Wooler told Bow Street Magistrates. Court the earlier ‘palace break-in in which Fagan was charged with stealing the wine ‘was one of a series of irrational acts on his part connected with a _deterioration in| “his. matrimonial situation.” . . Fagan, weating no " shoes, . told the ‘court he wanted “nothing to do with" his court-appointed lawyer, Maurice Nadeem, who referred to. him as “an unbalanced young man.'” ae eee Addressing Magistrate” “Ronald Bartle, Nadeeth said: “Let us remember what this case is about. It does not relate : The magistrate granted the request, but the defendant : said: “He-Is not my father, My father is Rudolf Hess.” objected to bail on grounds he should be held in custody for. ‘might commit further offenses, . “His present state of mind is such that his movements and actions are totally unpredictable,” Lloyd-Hughes said. . “He has serious Personal problems-and has suicidal ten-., - dencies. He has twice tried to slash his wrist and the marks. are still to be seen." ‘ered through an open window. He wandered through the ” Corridors and entered ‘the Queen's bedroom as she slept. “The Queen awoke to find him sitting on her bed, carrying . bedroom.” anything about the Queen’s bedroom. I don't want her name brought Into it. [would rather plead guilty than have her name mentioned in. court.”” talking about the Royal Family, said Fagan's lawyer, -Fagan was led into the packed courtroom, opposite ° During that time, the Queen telephoned a security guard Covent Garden Opera House, amid tight security."He wds © and asked him to come to her room. © accompanied ‘by his wife, Christine, and parents, Ivy and —_—_ But she spoke calmly and did not indicate that she had an :: Michael Fagan, Sr: ~ intruder, fearful of provoking thé man into violence. The — He appeared relaxed in ‘the dock, frequently turning to security guard took time to straighten his uniform and then . ; walked to the royal chamber. ‘separate room. The Queen and the intruder spoke for about 10 riiniites, Shortly after the proceedings got under way, Fagan i in- terrupted and shouted: ‘Can I say something before you - and called a footman, who led him away... begin?” He was told to keep quiet. The newspaper Daily Telegraph said alarm bells went off | "Told to. stand in-the dock to be > formally charged and when Fagan entered, but the system had been malfunc- committed for: trial, Fagan said: “I have never. had a. tioning, anda guard switched the bells off without checking . ve - > to see whether the alarm was genuine. _ There have been calls in Parliament for an n Investigation of the breach of security. heey _eommuters and vacationers, forcing them t to crowd buses _and endure harrowing traffic jams. it : . The engineers were demanding continuation of the eight- hour day, won in 1919, Instead of new schedules of seven-to- nine-hour days with the workweek reduced from 40hours to. _ 39. 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