oo Ww E ATH E R ee a Sinny todav with cloudy intervals and g5> few isolated afternoon showers. Cool. . Low-high 52 and 70. : if It’s Cod For The iad: : The Guardian Is For it: | we. ) i: ree ae “Covers Prince Edward Tiland Like The. Dew” = ee = : ae ¥ VOL. LXXIX NO. 181 et Sar Oke sae a wee A ae 3 CANADA; THU BADAY, AUGUST.4, 1986. NOT MORE ODEN CENTS 20 PAGES ‘HE WAS SICK’ . ek cee AN ORE i : oe rey 20 | Sle : = Ae a Ss. Survivors Of Shi per Say ee ap: 2 J. & They Hold No Bitterness | 3 AUSTIN, .Tex.. (AP) The said “he might recommend a tors’ decided to’ look . for ‘dexe- ars | | Cres ¢ Confidential bullet-shatiered body of Charles state law that would require life /drine, commonly ‘known as Joseph Whitman, killer..of..15 imprisonment of. killers ac-'goofballs, in his blood. persons was flown home ~ to quitted on insanity pleas. Earlier, Dellana said the an-| Florida Wednesday while doc-! Whitman had never been sus-itapsy revealed a -pecan-sized |> B tors soicht tracés of dexedrine pected’ of _ insanity. The one brain tumor capable of produc: | pil goofballs—in- hig blood psychiatrist known to have in- ing enough pain to drive Whit-| ~ Wounded. ~-vietims: of Whit terviewed. him, -four- months ago, |man.to. homicidal madness Del- | man's rain ofcrifle fire from said- he found nothing alarming Jana said full disclosure of the! the University, of Texas tower,in Whitman's fantasies of going|autopsy report would not be| P looking hack on 9 minutes. of up. the university--fower ‘with made before a. grand jury has) terror, ‘Said’ they are not bitter a deer rifle and. shooting peo seen it. — —just. grateful to be “alive ple.’ > Wounded survivors said they Texas Governor John -Con-) <The worst thing In. Whitman’s'feel no hate toward. Whitman, ‘mally reviewed the. carnage and previous record Was a 30-day/an architectural engineering : sentence for breaking. Marine student and — former US: ma- t Pp Corps rules rine, “because he* was a’ sick ‘ By MIC HAEL. GILLAN & -earson An autopsy showed -he had aiman.” : | OTTAWA: (CP) Prime Min- : € ’ 4 brain: tumor capable of causing Some. of the 31 wounded are jister Pearson said Wednesday | Will Ch k severe headaches in critical condition; others. are iprovincial premiers, can place’ | ec | Using three rifles, a shotgun still in- shock \the medical care issue on the, 5 - jand two pistols, Whitman, °*25,, Those able to talk about the jagenda of this fall's federal-pro- "OTTAWA (CP) —,Prime Min. killed’ 13 persons Monday, from terror that ruled the campus vincial conference but he ‘fore- {ster Pearson sald Wednesday the -27th-floor observation deck and its environs in this state TSA no. changes in federal leg- | he will Jook into regulations of the tower before police shot capital said they are simply lislation asa result of their criti-. governing the sale of firearms him ‘to death. Earlier he had grateful that’ they lived when cism this week. ~ {n Canada to.determine whether killed his wife. and > mother. it se many. died! : The prime minister told anv changes are .reeded . their apartments He ‘wounded! Connally met with top. elty "press ee aterabee that details He-told-a--press-conference-he 3).in_the1'o hours during which. land state law-enforcement of- z és b k ye j . {a éoncerned by the slaying in he - poured, rapid, cooliy-aimed ‘erime,.. Col. Homer Garrison, di-” je clee ee Senn Le 8 cong Praga” BS rs t ; : time about the federal offer to! Austin, Texas, of-15-persons by fire from the tower ficers’. to study. the massive “ah ; ries s. former US. marine. firing SEEK DRUG TRACE ‘rector of the Texas department | Pay half. the cost of provincial = from a towef and--that he neled Justice of the Peace Jerry | of public aes Austin Police | plans meeting for federal con: | President Johnson's reaction Dellana said. an’ autopsy wWaS8 Chief Robert -Miles and ditions. "| Mr. Pearson said he Suspects.being continued - as -a. doctor Continued on Dae 3 col. 5 If the provinces don't want | that m Canada the matter falls sought traces of drugs in specie = rere eae to participate,\that is entirely | ‘up to them,” he said. under joint federal-provincial mens of Whjtman's blood. Del” oa : . ' jurisdiction He did not+ know lana said some pills were found Early Session j Some provincial, lea derst whether any changes are in. Whitman, othing. and on » | meeing in Toronto this week | “needed the basis of ‘hisapne arance doc- charged: that the federal gov- | ernment ‘introduced’ its ‘medical | j}eare insurance bill Without suf- | i saen Unlikely ih Tikely Rasa | ficient-—-consultation” withthe | MR. PEARSON = There .is nat much likely = : | provinces. . Soviets. ccuse hina ‘that a ,session of the P-.E.T.|_ , ; isc a ee nT er eee | .The two largest. provinces - federal proposals for a new tan Ot | equalization formula, turn the: money over He said premature publicity regardless. of aera | makes negotiations difficult and Quebec and Ontario—-want to Legislature will take’ place be- | | fore October | > Premier Alex Campbell tawa anyway, fe ACTOR PREDICTS. - FIRE DESTROYS SHERWOOD BARN fer equally to China and® the ate decision is likely today. With organized labor bitterly ' opposed to an enforced halt in ‘Premier Daniel Johnsoa said be , tion, “whn the Union Nationale | Mr. Pearson said. this means jonly that the federal: legislation | [Of teei-agers to “mak. milltons, . i-night. stated: “I do not+ antici- A fire of unknown origin last large quantity of pigs and hay of the barn was In <danger. ithe provinces set up plans Mm ihe was ‘‘very- surprised - ;indeed | pate oer a anions hastity- in) ‘NO MARRIAGES | night destroved a big barn on - which were believed destroyed .. Firemen spfayed water,on it | accordance with the four. ¢ondi--ito see so much publicity’ dur- mie: immediate UNS |..the Sherwood Road owned by~ along with a truck, just out: and ag a-result kept.the blaze |tions>-Health ~ Minister MacEa- {ing the negotiation stage. . An. early session of th Legis-| . LONDON TAP) Re ry | : : = : from spreading to. the house. ;chen hag_ stated several times| «. Surely this is not*the wav te. lature was ‘anticipated fottowing !"Grant said Wednesday he. | Russell. Roper. The fire was ~ side the structure. Keith Car-_- The call was answered 'by- the ‘that wo econsideration has been L tee: enh noe canna 2 ee MOSCOM ‘Reyters) .._ Soviet ‘These, attacks. distort the “#s | the return of the Liberal Gov} ~thinks marriage won't exist = noticed af 10°30 by Larry — michael; chief of~ Sherwood : i _Sherwood - Fire’ Department, given to such a move. governments "hae ae ia : Premier Kosvgin has acensed sence of the_course of our Tatty Veriment to power a —week~ato in To vears> : —Smith,a_Deparimeni of Trans- Fire Department reported that with assistance given by i pra pater China-of-aiding American.-im: and. state_and have nothing in| today. ? , ~\- The American movie ee port employee“The barn was for some time the Roper home fire equipment vehicle from | SHOU LD BE. PORTABLE - Premier Réss Thatcher of perialism’—by~—its attacks on common “with the truth,” he- At that time the premier ‘said = niarried four ‘times and a reported tohave contained a os is located just in front. the Department | of oa | ‘The .conditions require that a Saskatchewan said -Monday Ot: | Kremlin leaders said By attacking. Russia a-special session of the Legis-;-fsather for the first time at 62 — ee comprehensive range of serv- jtawahas proposed ending the z In the most detailed-attack by—“China is rendering a big serv- lature would be called “at tle: expounded his © views —on=| ; ver be. provided, that the plan |$35,000,000 equalization grant to a Soviet leader onsPeking he-rd jee to the American imperial- earliest possible date."’ marriage --at. a= luncheot~ar- : publicly-administered, port- |his province, and Premier Johe here- for some time, Kasyaun ists.” ' Following a length meeting of ranged by Columbia. Pictures. . : oe among provinces and_in- | Robarts -of Ontario said Que- -aaid Wednesday that all Soviet. Observers. noted that Kosy- ~the Cabinet yesterday, Premier Corp, ? ere clude 90 per cent of a province's |bec’s- grant would be increased - efforts “fo improve relations gin's broadside against’ Pek#i< Campbell enumerated on the re) - Our divorce Jaws are_more — * ; y population at the start. | by $90,000,000, : with the Chinese Communists was considerably ‘stranger -than sults of the premiers’ confer-\-.1,,ed now.’ -he ~Said. ¥ ‘ . | - The federal legislation was in-| -yr. Pearson said y‘‘a “lot” of _ have proved. éruitiess. the speech by Communist Party ence in Torento from where be! «women are- more.in compe: troduced in +he commons - be- the pravinees feli ; sent The-premier also assured the Chief Brezhnev at the 23rd So- returned Tuesday having met’ ition to men.’ fore the summer recess began. criteria for eqyali ation aay. _.Viptnamese.--people-thatthe_So...viet_-Communist_party _congra:s | with seven out of nine —— _ Grant, “howe wives have lage i Nhe ct cern has ee ments. is. unfair and |the teder viet Union would_do- all it could in ol i chiefs. j jicluded -women renowned = ro Cairn I! 1g heaat ha a government. was. trying to bring to ‘drive the Americans off | their beauty and wealth, n lat oe edule for this /about. a- more efuitable ar- + Vietnamese soil as soon as poe: is married to former Tiiseag Mr. P ; told the poke itt ible.” Dyan Cannon, 29. They have MONTREAL | (CP)—A- union per-cent in favor of accepting were not-.immediately disciosed. a earson told the press |——— Kosygin’s- remarks were ‘o mM Pp ro m Sse lan a five-month-old daughter.. spokesman ‘said Wednesday a new contract agreed on eat-| Mr. Pratte, when named ad- lineation. of ge atgg ae | made during a speech ta” the Grant. said’ he ‘has . decided ' night striking employees. of Que- lier Wednesday by the workers’ |, lmainistrator Monday, was giyen| province tak put foedical y Beatles Ban Supreme. Soviet (parliament) ‘to give up. playing romantie 'hec's: hospitals have voted. over-junion and government _adminis- | lita authority to ai tnt] p pL edical care | : which= voted -him and- other top ‘roles. oes whelmingly--to- return- to~ work-trator_-¥-ves.Pratte. il authority to sign a contract on the agenda of the federal- 2 ° leaders back into their govern- ane eace voing-man.{today, ending a. strike that? The spokesman Said the “first with the. workers’—union under} jprovincial premiers’ —conference Campaign ment and state posts ; raf = in. I remember it was distasteful began to develop July 15. ~ of the employees. would be on'a provincial order - in - council f geheduled for” Yate Ocfober or | He said the Soviet Union to me to see men of my pres- *_-The spokesman for the Con-'the job at midnight Wednesday that placed 138 of Quebec’s hos"! Ree eee of no changes [ie s di display calmness and. resifait ak FABIA 4 a background | ent age making love to federation of National Trade pur that the agreement - stipu- pitals ‘unde? government trust-. n the:-federal ‘leelwiatt Sea S prea Ing and’ ‘will not be tak the WASHIN CSE} lat ou : agal wie .. ey wild younger women,” he said. Unions said Raymond Couture, lated they had three days to re- eeship. Re ji i ie era — ation” t it | provocations of those could promise By une sin ned ol elec ign yet nag ics: _ oat l= Tnstead“he's: going to Jearti provincial strike director of the turn to work. They will go on ed Ae eee require a a rest SIRMINGHAT. Ale (AP) like to. warm their hands: at the gress would en the’ airline Congress or Johnson. actually, about bringing up a haby. CNTU, issued a return-to-work the same. shifts they were emergency meeting of o e° premiers’ criticisms in is! . hotheds.. of inlernational fen- strike for a month, then look issue the order which com- "it's-all teial-aud error,’ * he order after 85 per cent of. the working immediately before the the legislature, announced last Toronto, campaign, to ban the Beatles, sinh, at,-the hotheds of war.’ to. President Johnson sfor aceon anes got strikers to return added 7 ‘ membership across” the 30. strike began. week. would have been the first \7, A a Ms seer. iactiog uate jthe. British quartet that has. This remark was taken to re- Was drafted Wednesday. A Sen- to their jobs. a ince _had voted ed. more than Meantime, in. Quebec City, since the June 5 provincial elec- or the pian has been set, but! necced the sereams, and cheers United States , 4 ‘HINESE as eos a dae Puente eee the walkout, the Senate's lead- Tete Bestar a ne defeated the then- Liberal ove | |will’ be operative then. prov | |spread rapidly from. its south. RAPS , CHINESE. PRESS room confereices and varying|ers and lawyers turned out a Sayin that the 32.500 n Sad jernment. -linces would” not~ be. excluded |ern base . across the United Kosvgin oe ee eh versions of legislation. to settle bill which involves orders from | 1WO0 Stool la e idal employees eauld pacts tae Purpose of the session was to from entering at a later date. ‘States Wednesday. ee a ney ee the strike started July 8 by the both Congress and the White turning {om work Wednesday be passage of legislation to end) Raps PREMIERS po -growing—list of radio star bs Stikcky Gs the. Xremlin Mechanics union against five House : night: and that he believed all Sy care The employees’ Mr. Pearson also expressed tions’ agnounced they were major airlines. Still before the Senate is a would be back by this morning. ¥@ ed out to support demands \eriticism about the disclosure. dropping the music of the group rather-than on it- pee : a : 8 measure endorsed by its labor Pe arisen self. os | But “the major question ne pommi fea Sehigh weaulde lence at ; = : : to Johnson: alone to send the | imperialism for higher wages. iby some premiers of ‘‘confiden- | which’ has had sensational pop- The workers, whose union 18 tial information’ concerning | ularity during recent: years: affiliated’ with the Quebec-based |—— canada Seay The employees’ union, the ‘Na- tional Federation. of Services: is affiliated with the CNTU. “machinists. back to work for up ie ’ Confederation ‘of Nation al ; to 180 days. : i 5 4 3 : Saeie ESSION CANCELLED Trade Unions, have been eéarn- | Sponsors of the new plan will) WASHINGTON (AP) Two jnot. to: join “the price rise,’ An- -Mr. Johnson also anncunced ing an average $68.50 weekly. | 2 wes today-to havs it x panees more United States stecimakets other firm which ‘said it’ re- that an emergency s2ssion of ‘They were demanding ah $8 a the labor committee pro —Armco and Jones and Laugh- ceived a telégram declined to the Quebec legislature, scned- crease in their weekly wages, ‘ E peal in followed the lead of Inland i). identified. uled for today, had been can- in a one-year contract. ae Jacob K. Javits (rep, Steel Co. Wednesday and 4 td stool and Armco Celled because the strike was © The workers’ representatives | Y.), who helped draft the boosted—some basic oe conceded that they would have Settled. i agreed Sunday to a government Or eq a y’ eiubraine. said it would have $2 to-$3 a ton : to. pull back their price in- There were earlier reports of Wag ‘proposal offering a $10 in-| Congress order an end to the. President Johnson's advisers creases if the other steelmakers Widespread employee “support Crease’ over —a .30-month term, strike for 30 days. . Johnson ee relate still niet refused to go along with. them. for the agreement. “: a — ie tities toe ' > would appoint a special airlises whether federal action is calle ico. spokes sai esente Vv e uebec | Hos- LONDON o Toe pahor dispute eg to sek a contract for The White House said the aif fate Mekane fe ene five Saoeibtne Ie ved ‘hs sat pital Association agteed to By GEN Wane: ence. me disclose that —— government turned back a _Con- settlement. -Council of Economic Advisers’ The major price rise is for tlement was required bv the Clauses dealing’ with promotion; OTTAWA (CP)—Citing ‘“im-|was before the cabinet impor- servative motion Wednesday - If none was reachéd, Johnson, hasn't reached the point where strip and “sheet metat,—which—is-rules—of—the ‘enoee which -said_it ‘and certain union rights. The portant medical evidence of ajtant medical evidence of @ night to bring the gavernment's- with advice from the board, jit can advise Johnson whether used extensively in automobiles had recommended worker ap- association refused this and the neurological nature.”’ the fed- |neurological: nature. obtained by Series rennet hill oe of would be authorized to extend jthe price increases are intla- and. large -appliances. It ag- proval of the agreement. government placed the hospitals | leral cabinet Wednesday com. |the department of justice in the aL. Coniions debate. eae ;. the back-to-work period—which tionary. counts for about 30 per cent. of _Terms of the new agreement | funder trusteeship. ane arte. See jepeene ote Ue Pee aur AbouE WO letewine ieaitate a could run a total of six, months... The . stee! firms | said the the steel_market. mae <a - ——.+s_|Roger Allan Fulton, 25, who | of a capital case for considera- ss ai beet b k . The Senate agreed to’ convene |boosts are ‘‘modest and nec. 6 co gunned down a trust company |tion by cabinet. : the Tabor party refused to bac at 10°30°--a-m: — edt —toda¥==90 jessarv to- meet rising costs, (ADDS $3 CAR COST U. S. Th R f worker in « Vancouver holdup | °No details were given, but the Prime Minister, Wilson on the minutes. ahead-of.its usual start Council Chairman Gardner Armco estimated the cost in- rows ein orcements ie year. |statement was taken to Indicate wate aber srecaperan ing time—to.take up he strike Ackley was reove asa oe ekinuratie WE Reni abe Fulton had been scheduled to iter Fulon was found aie ‘ v fa ray " imeasure. sg sent-telegrams to U.S: Steel, the gerata * A Vi T British fering. eiher a menta isorder § jority tovonly~52-in the 630-seat | Senator Frank, Lausche (Dem, No. 1 producer,:and_at least_one i an automatic cones net gainst | letnamese roops — Sais Say Dery | jor disease i provisions ..ouse.. The vote was 277 to 295. The “Conservatives were .’seek- inc a House debate on the gov- ernment’s.. tough. new. ‘emer- pencve measures, Instead. of. con- sideration by. a 25-man commit- tee Labor floor leaders there will be no general. debate lest the hill not he passed be- fore Parliament recesses’ for thé RuNnIMer next week Michael foot., leader of the Labor left wing. revolt, was wildly cheered by the Conserva- tive. Opposition -when he . at: tacked the emergency, pro- posals, which provide ‘fines of wn to LAN ($1,500) for delib erote Kreaches of ‘the wages- prices freeze...He called, ‘the ‘ unjust unwarkable DENIES U.S. PRESSURE and. PE Herbert Bowden. . gov ernment’ Aeatlor of the House. rejected sudccest thatthe United StatosMiovernment had brought Pssure to. hear on ‘Britain toa ake conipulsory powers ‘to en- farce its prices and incomes polity, insist - HAROLD WILSON Earlier -Wednesday, °the Con- federation of British Industries, represénting most manufactur- Ohio) ‘said the threat of even- tual) arbitration would spur ne- gotiators for ‘the striking AFL- CIO International. Association of Machinists and the grounded airlines to work out their own contract terms during | any. government-forced cooling- off period, b potty, Senator William Proxmire (em. Wis.) said. only frac: | tion “of U.S. transportation yis_ ite ; volved. He «said the cha od against United, Northwest. ional. Eas fe ern, and reanal World airlines—poses no emer- ing firms; announced uncondi-! gency tional hacking for the voluntary | ; Treeze. r : ; The British Medical Associa- INSIDE TODAY: tla, professional hody of the’ island: MWS a r country’s 24,000. family doctors,| Summerside .............. 3 jrecommended Wednesday they! * Deaths vibaisHi cs ‘accept the pay freeze provided |. pajtorials gigieelie bi stag it. is applied, similarly to other | Kings, Queens, City ...... $ people L.Women’s A obs 4 On. . the foreign exchanges | Church notices ...... 9 Wednesday, the spol. rate” for | Sport a ee ae the potind ‘sterling against the! Finanee, markets ..... + U.S. dollar closed at 2.7904 com-| Comics | ue 17 pared: with: Thestay night's) Classified “9, 19 close of 2.7901, ; } five | other firm. although neither the -cents. e245 It er midnight next Tuesday /KILLED ASSISTANT Whiits House nor’ Ackley would There was a hint from Capital SAIGON (AP) — Cla ches in flame! and smoke, preventing It was the 29nd consecutive | Hé shot down Jan Kelderman, ‘confirm. this. _ Hill of -an_ investigation” ifthe erupted in’ South Viet Nam's (a full ass@ssment of homb dam- leommutation by the Pearson (an. assistant manager, during A U.S. Steel: spokesman who price increases are not rolled central highlands Wednesday |age. . govertiment Jn 40 months of of- Ithe $2.000 -armed robbery of @ said Ackley sent the firm'a tele. back, although some members for the’ third day in a row and fice. The former Conservative Commonwealth’ Trust Co. gram ‘would not reveateits con- of Congress were col to the heavy USM reinforcements were CLAIM PLANE. DOWNED overnment co t 4 52 of 66 .branch office in Vancouver May tents or whether Ackles, was idea. thrown in to thwart any North | Hanoi radio claimed- a U.S een senuiiGes:. Aueiie a ~six: 19. 1965- jseeking to persuade the firm’ The stecl firms made Aug. 10 Vietnamese drive toward the |Plané was ‘shot down while | year term, A jury that convicted him of ‘the effective date -of the in- coast. bombing “a popylafed suburban Th jcapital murder last Oct. ‘® e : area” of Haiphowg Wednesday |. There has not been a hang: | Pp ° crease. At the same time, U.S: B-52 Y ing in Canada since December |made no recommendation — tor Resolution Senator Albert Gore (Dem.bombers .came in from Guam | but: made no ‘teference to! a of 196% when two killers: were |Mercy. — , ; Tenn told thé Senate the steel and bombed a suspected North large- scale raid. executed , together In Toronto. | Fulton's death. sentence Is the |price rise’ is “‘‘clearly “inflation- ‘Vietnamese’ troop concentration. North -Viet- Nam asserted the |second, .to. be..removed bv the Voted Down ary and I hope it? is not. per- ane base behind. the battlé lines (United States was. stepping ‘up ABOBITION REJECTED jeabinet ‘since the Commons vote -jmitted to stand.” | _ the. mountains a mile from (its bombing of irrigation: works, On ‘April 5 .the Commons re- jupheld capital punishment, but UNITED NATIONS: (AP) —{ Chairman Wright Patman the Cambodian border. «dikes, dams and pumping sta- jected a motion calling for the |there had been a jury recom: The UN Security Courcil. Wed-|(Dem. Tex. of the ‘senate-| Reinforcing the U.S.-.25th Di- |tions, charging over Hanoi ra- abolition. of capital’ punishment. |mendation for merey fn the nexdav: vated down: a /regolution House of . Representatives, ecm vision, large eontingents of the \dio that U‘S. planes conducted |The vote, climaxing an ex- other case seeking sto condemn |srael for. 29Mic committee. 5 tea US. 1st Air Cavalry Division |84 such raids in July, killing 29|tended debate, was 143 to 112 } All Fulton's court appeals, te an-air attack against Syria -hily afraid thei rige, may speed*an flew in by helicopters ‘to the persons and damaging installa;| Wednesday's announcement jeluding one tothe Supreme a inflationary ‘s bral. rugged. area about 235 miles tions ‘‘during the_ days of: sea- |that Fulton's sentence-had been |Court of Canada for a new The....resolition’ needed pine Many | steel companies: “hase ‘north of Saigon, swelling Amer®e.gonal high water.’ " ‘commuted. to life imprisonment |trial, were rejected lwoten to be adopted... It*got only been openly urging a’ major can forces to 10,000, The 5th here was little or no. ground | came\in‘ a statement issued by | There ‘now are .14 other mer six. THe council's nine. other Pricg.increase to shore up’ sag-jreported killing at least 81 {fighting throughout South Viet.| Solicitor-General Pennell. ‘ jin Canadian prisons awpiting . members abstained 3 @ing ‘profit margins. i Nueth.- Vietnamese in the three ae U;S. officers said.. | It contained this tnusual sen- dates with the hangman ‘Syria had complained that. Of the five major U.S. projdays of| fighting. U.S. casualties | the: far north; the US,} tence: The double hanging in Taronto two ‘Arabs were killed in ‘he ducers,” only Bethlehem circ Pwere described As light- Ba: Operation Hastings, “Although in accordance with inearly four years ago executed lattack by Israeli jets Israel’ Corp. ‘reported higher profits. U.S,- .Navy~ pilots » returning | |begun ily’ 15, came to an end. constitutional practice the soli: Ronald Turpin_ of” Torontoc ror- ‘said the «raid was. in retaliation for the first Six Tionths of thig> from —Tuesday-s—raid—on—an—oil, LU.S-— military officials defined citor- general did not disclose the |the murder of a policeman, and for sabotage. actions from Syria year. This reflects in part the\depot onthe outskirts .of North mariné~casualties ‘in the opera- considerations upon’ which the |Arthur Lucas of Detroit for the iw: which:.two Israclis were higher costs resulting from, last Viet / Nam's port, of' Haiphong tion’ as. moderates or about 1 governor -in - couneil (Cabinet) junderworld slaying of a mas ‘killed, " “year's labor settlement “ \teported the area ‘was. engulfed per cent of the 5,.0-man force, |acted im eommuting the sen-jand a woman. as yoann Sh wa Y euceitetrnersnenen dia