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Show - THE HERALD. Provo. Utah, Page 2 Tuesday. Mav 21. 1985 World Roundup The latest in national, and international news from United Press International I Palestinians Wan t Syria to St op the Battle BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Pa- said. lestinian fighters today battled their way out of two refugee camps surrounded by Shiite Amal Moslem militia and Lebanese army units as a brief into cease-fir- e exploded grenade and mortar all-o- battles. The second day of fighting came as police and hospital sources reported at least 79 people were killed and 478 were wounded, many of them women and children, in 20 hours of heavy combat that began Sunday night. Christian-Moslemilitia fighting also continued for the 24th day along the Freen Line dividing the capital into Christian east and Moslem west sectors. The Amal militia and units of the mostly Shiite 6th Brigade of the Lebanese army, which had encircled the Sabra and Shatila camps Monday night, withdrew as Palestinian fighters crashed through their lines, police sources said. Army troops backed by tanks and armor took up new der nsive positions outside the camps, and militiamen established a second line of defense to prevent the Palestinians from moving into nearby Moslem neighborhoods, witnesses r Amal-Palesti-ni- j s v . X , i j . ml IIi mwi - j enter the camps and destroy them," the PFLP said in a state"We call upon nationalist ment. Arab regimes, and particularly Syria, to interfere quickly in order to stop what is happening before it gets too late." Residents reported almost continuous exchanges of mortar, grenade and recoilless rifle fire between the factions as the truce collapsed. "The fighting and shelling is very heavy, and sometimes heavier than yesterday (Monday)," said a Lebanese resident in a telephone call from a basement where he and his family fled after the clashes began Sunday night. The army had no immediate comment on the 6th Brigade's rocket-prop- elled Vr .' 1 'lliiii,iiiillll , jjsf l ri """ ' IIDX.,,,,,, 1 I J , - f f 1 ' ?w withdrawal, sources said the troops "retreated under pressure from our men." grenade at Palestinian fighters inside refugee camp. Shiite Moslem fires Palestinian but Brinas Criticism - Three JERUSALEM (UPI) Israeli prisoners of war captured in 1982 came home at dawn today to an emotional reunion with their families, completing a swap that resulted in the release of 1,150 Israel. Looking healthy, First prsoners the fighting escalated, the Damascus-base- d Marxist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, or PFLP, one of several Palestinian groups involved, called on Syria to stop the bloodshed. "Amal and the 6th Brigade (of the Lebanese army) have launched a series of attacks in an attempt to As held by Sgt. Hezi Shai and Pvts. Nissim Salem and Joseph Groff, captured during the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, walked down the gangplank of a white unmarked Boeing 707, which landed at an Israeli air base. The three men were greeted with hugs by weeping family members. Shai said the first thing he wanted to do was see his daughter, Doris, born a few months after his cap- ture. The prisoner exchange drew strong protests from some Israelis, who contended the decision will lead to increased terrorist attacks on Israel. Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin, on hand for the soldiers' return, defended the government's action, saying "we have done what we should have done. "It to bring back home every soldier who was sent to war by this government, even though the price is high," Rabin said. At a news conference, Rabin also said he would recommend rounding up the freed Palestinian prisoners if Israelis are taken hostage in the future. "If the terrorist organizations think that in this way they will achieve their goals, I, at least, will propose that if a citizen or soldier is kidnapped in an effort to negoti is my responsibility ate, for the release of murderers, then all those who were freed in exchanges until now be arrested," Rabin said. Maj. Gen. Amos Yaron said Shai had been held in the cellar of a Damascus apartment building and Salem and Groff in a nearby prison. The complex secret agreement was reached in April after three years of Austrian-mediate- nego- d tiations between Israel and the Popular Syrian-backe- d the Liberation of for Front Palestine-Genera- l Thirty minutes into Radio Marti's inaugural broadcast of American news, commentary and entertainment to Cuba, an angry Fidel Castro turned up the volume on the cold war with the United States. President Reagan said Radio Marti would "defuse the war hys Pope comments Belgium (UPI) Pope John Paul II. challenged by a young Catholic on his policy on birth control and Latin America, acknowledged today that - many people see the Catholic church as "a constraint on their freedom." The comments came on the last tour day of the John Paul's He was later scheduled to travel to the Marian shrine at Banneux to celebrate his final mass before returning to Rome. At French-speakin- g University of the pope was Louvain-la-Neuv- West Germany STUTTGART, LOUVAIN-LA-NEUV- the Benelux nations. propaganda and misinformation." Castro, however, said the broadcasts were "subversive" and intended "to create tensions and conflicts" and promptly cancelled a December 1984 immigration agreement with the United States and threatened to quit punishing airplane hijackers. Monday, the Cuban government was overlapping Radio Marti's signal over the communist island and threatening a "radio war," which some U.S. broadcasters feared would lead to jamming their commercial signals. William Russell, the Federal By mid-da- y questioned by Veronique Oruba, 22, president of the student body, who told him students were worried that the use of contraceptives can drive them out of the church. ended with West European A (UPI) NATO meet- four-da- y naing tions divided over a response to President Reagan's invitation to help develop the "Star Wars" anti missile program. Chancellor Helmut Kohl ended the meeting Monday of the North Atlantic Assembly, a consultative body that meets to discuss NATO problems, by calling Two government bank officials have been arrested on corruption charges for allegedly lending $75 million to a private credit firm suspected of major financial irregularities, officials said today. H.A. Chen, president of the government cooperative Bank of Tai- TAIPEI, Taiwan (UPI) g wan, and operations manager Wang Mao-Hsu- n charged Monday with abusing their positions in dealings with the privately owned Tenth Credit Cooperative. Wang was held in custody while Chen was released on $15,000 bail Published Sunday through Friday by Scnpps League Newpape'V Inc 555 North 100 Weit, P'ovo, Utah 84604 B E JENSEN. Publ.iher Black Man Found Dead in So. Afccr N IAVERL CHRISTENSEN, Editor Emeritus Entered as second cfo matter ot the post otttce in Provo, Utah JOHANNESBURG, South Africa A black man was found dead today near Johannesburg in the black Dudaza township where a black youth was killed when police opened fire on a riotous mob stoning their vehicles. A police spokesman in Pretoria, who reported only minor incidents of unrest in the township during the night, said the body of the black man was found in Duduza. but gave no details of the circumstances surrounding the death. 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