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Anglican Church Installs Tutu As Archbishop of Cape To wn In Washington, By David Crary Associated Press Writer CAPE TOWN, South Africa -Desmond Tutu was installed Sunday as archbishop of Cape Town, the first black to lead the Anglican Church in southern Afnea, and promptly assailed apartheid as evil and Bishops, diplomats and campaigners from across the world were among the 1,400 invited guests crowded into St Geoige's Cathedral for the ceremony, which blended religious pageantry with a celebration of the anti apartheid movement We shall be free, all of us, black and white, for it is Gods intention," Tutu. 54. said near the close of a sweeping 50 minute sermon The 1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner. mopping his brow as lie spoke, condemned violence from both sides in South Africa's politnnl conflict But he contended that the priis mary violence in this country the violence of apartheid ' "Our people are peace-lovinto a fault. he said Would white people still be talking about non civil-nght.- 4 tention Following the installation. Tutu and Runeie presided over a but festive outdoor service for about 10.000 people at a fairgrounds stadium. Tutu defended his advocacy of economic sanctions against South Africa saving he would gladly vithdraw his call if the white lee1 government freed political prison cm and opened negotiations on a new constitution 'It can never be the perpetrators of apartheid who ,m suv apartheid is changing tv raid The world will believe that tin, is so w hen we. the victims of this ' tons evil, declare that it is indeed i hanging d d residenr e Tutu was then led in a proves sion to the t hi one and formally installed as leadei of .! million Anglicans in South Afro t I esolho. Swaziland, South He t frua and parts of Mozambique To cheers (nun the uowd he pledged to rule his congr ga'mp about 75 pei cent of them bla k 'with truth justice and charity non-raci- ' the audience were Archbishop Ganterburv Robert Runeie. Cur-ettScott King widow of Ameri In g of V Bob Keeshan Sinatra Jane Agee will be reports that his divorce from Smithers will tie Jan tress and at he when of end October the final by the knot - again almost-ewhen he The "Hotel stai was ai t used of bigamy by hix h tinned a symbolic wedding cerewhat in and Smither ngaged savx that hassle has been mony at a Nova Scotia chunh June 29 lit resolved wiih the wile from whom he officiallv split in 1J84, after a marnag of 17 years turn before the altar, he and Brolin also xavs that fur tlu Smithers would' like t" go to Bali to be mar".-- by some colorful people who dou t know me James Brolin x -- 1 n't new biography depicts the singer as a constant from Marhis womanizer in younger yeas whoa1 seductions ningcd convent school graduate lene Dietrich to a lb year-olIn HisW'av The Cnauthoi ized fiiographv of b rank Sinatra, author Elizabeth Taylor Kitty Kelley also writes that Sinatra impregnated and romanced Judy Garland, but dumped the latter because she wanted to become his tint d wife Taylor had an abortion, Kelley said film stuAfter he signed a contrat t with the Metro Guldwyn-Mave- r room door his on ol a sheet dressing dio in 194b. Sinatra tacked papei On it wcie the names of the MGM acUtssts he most desired, Kelley of time hi systematically checked off each one writes Over a Frank Sinatra's U S News & World period book were Exterpts from the pi.bli-he- wo m this d k s People maga- zine A ' said He also said a fellow Anglican bishop, Sigisbert Ndwandwe. could not attend because he was in de- f ! n National Congress leader Nelson Mandela, at Polsmoor Prison Many more wanted to come but have been denied visas by the South African government," Tutu dix-tri- l Report chan man Mot timer Zucker-masaid, "I think it s an outrage that is going to have a substantial reaction in this country, and I suspect and believe them should be retaliate) y measures if he is in fact put on ti tal Zuckerman, speaking on Fae the Nation, called the charge "a total frameup' and added "Nick Damloff is no more a spy than John Wayne and he's no more involved in espionage than Gidget This whole thing is ridiculous." Gerasimov denied last week that Damloff was framed and said his case was not related to that of Zakharov Trimble said Daniloff's voice during Sunday s telephone call sounded strained, and that the jailed correspondent said he did not believe he was entitled to legal representation at this stage of the proceedings "Nick said he would like to see a solution in which charges against him are dropped in order to clear his name here," Trimble said He wax not sure if Damloff was rejecting any exchange plan U S officials, speaking in Washington on condition of anonymity, said Friday that the administration was considering retaliatory measures if Damloff was not freed can civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr; and black activist Winnie Mandela, who on Saturday visited her husband, jailed African violent change as some of us do if what they have done to us and they continue to do to us had been done to them Apartheid establishes a racially segregated society in which the 24 million black majority has no vote in national affairs The 5 million white minority controls the econor my and maintains separate ts. schools and health services Tutu, wearing white robes and a gold mitre, entered the Gothic cathedral alter giving a svmbolie knock on its northwest door The cathedral is across a tree-linepromenade fiom Parliament and President PH Botha', official Oi White House spokesman Larry Speakes said the US government was not formally notified o! the charge against Damloff "This could have serious implica tions for U S Soviet relations if this continues," Speakes said "Damloff i innocent Speakes reiterated that there will be no trade" of any accused Soviet spy for Damloff U S officials in Washington have said the Reagan administration pro posed that Damloff be freed in exchange foi rele ising Zakharov into the Soviet ambassador's custody pending his trial However, U S Set' retary of State George Shultz on bri day ruled out an outnght swap ol Damloff for Zakharov Mrs Damloff said of the charge I m ternbly disappointed, but lm taking heart from President Rea gan's letter" She was refeiring to a message Reagan sent last week to So viet leader Mikhail S Gorbachev ask ing that her husband be freed "As long as this is proceeding, it s putting Reagan's and Gorbachev's personal relationship on the line This is going to have to be icMilved at a very high level. 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Reporter Charged Is V3 r .1 k -- U.S. unning Bob Keeshan, who playd t aptam Kangaroo in America's childrens series xjs lu thrilled the show has longest-r- been picked up by public television " 'In a real sense, I feel that the captain has come home Bob Keeshan said Friday at the Nebraska State Fair in Lincoln hiatus The show returned to television last week after a l1 with 65 newly edited programs from the 1982 1984 seasons The original shows are now 30 minutes and will appear on 175 public television stations across the countrv Keeshan said commercial television is fading its obligation to society by not offering qualitv television shows tor children Trtb me Wire Services Burglars I III in 1 lloucIiolris, 1 r A P - An average every four households is likely to be burglarized over a period and so far this decade households have lost an estimated $13 billion to bmglars the FBI said Sun day Residential burglaries reported to law enforcement agencies have totaled more than 13 million from 1980 to 1985, or 27 buigfanes annually for WASHINGTON ) of one in r I BI Says 1,000 households, the bureau after analyzing recently released crime figures The FBI the majority of residential burglaries occur in daylight, and that the average loss per break-iis higher for daytime occurrences f 064 compared with $809 at night. The number of residential burglaries reported to authorities reached an high of 2 52 million 1981. every said Pakistan Will Punish Hijackers Tom Hundley Newspapers KARACHI. Pakistan The four gunmen who lujacsed Pan Am Flight 73 last week will be brought to trial and executed if found guilty Paki stan President Mohammad Z u ui Haq said Sunday The hijackers have committed a crime on the soil of Pakistan and they will be tried and punished here." Zia said at a press conference in w hich he shed little new light on how tin. hi jacking actually ended riopt thev will receive the full punishment th il uk h a crime desorv es 7h sari the hijackers held at an umy camp eutsub' K ir lehi w ami c.ot be extradited to the I mtod sta'es which his issued oust hjv rant' for three of them He haw a verv etfei ve law o punishment for whih is the death sent 'nee said Zia who returned to Kit.vb' on Suiidav after a'leri.l.ng he summit i f the Non digued M ve alert in Harare. 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Eighteen people were killed and mot" than 150 injured when four rab hijackers fired on passengers inside tht plane whuh wns in Ka rath: fin a b' ,of layover before it t flv to London and New wa- Communicator Relishes His Weekly Radio Address ' i q f n l,i ! t ', j li s l"' J O' 'll, "1,1 ' ' o - 01 s I 111' lit ' ilct s Oil' ' many .V mis ' s i UK r ' V t, U 'I W W ! iii'i i 'l.l 1 1 wit G real Gt u c.s biding s' v were flow to the I s Bins" M on t a k ate b,.se oi sui 0 miM , ,u .1 In, lit lla in 0 O' IM it "I mb i's,ol r a, o a a, e uu a. Ib to W est t ,ei ."us !( a Id o S' a, i es U " (k . i haw II. I.le - Palestinians tanging n age f'om !9 idd;t ion d to 23 blit provided lit nfor motion on the i identities "i a 'They are vouugsie' s . tti'U d H hlghlv v olalde ini hike t ni es' .g "slabl'shi'd a link bet we to .1.0 s , t ' is and ,0' oi g on o n mtnl N :ii"t Hhiti 11",. . PL epic seriously wotinued in the lei u sing of a Pan m jetliner ,r Piki- -' in urived .t Sundav at a I S mi i F i .n Hest Germany fir fa'irau: a P S militarv ottu ia, si d Si". ! i i h". individ mresponsihU The gunmen seized the plane with nearly 400 people aboard at the Karachi airport early Friday The hijacking ended 17 hours later when the lights went out on the plane and the hijickeis fired on passengers Pakistani commandos weie in control half an hour ifter the shooting began Victims Reach W. Germany I I taken at turn has to be certain whether 1 Zia said the foul behaves and arts holier than the pone " Rut the hijaikmg on Pakistani soil ( ieuilv disturbed the president ual Palestinians or by some mastermind guide, why should it be in Pakistan'" he asked )' , tli. if i: t t ' ' ,t s U f I M |