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2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, September 6, 1983 Civil war continues after Israeli pullout The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon The Lebanese army punched through Druse defenses Monday at a key intersection near U.S. Marine posts, and Christians and Druse fought bloody battles in the nearby mountains vacated by the Israeli army a day earlier. Police said 31 people, including three Lebanese army soldiers, were killed and 83 people wounded in Monday's fighting, bringing the official toll from two days of civil war following Israel's pullout to 82 dead and 216 wound ed. But with many mountain towns cut off by the fight ing, the real casualty toll was probably much higher. Rightist Christians and leftist Druse accused each other of massacring civilians in towns caught up in the fighting, but neither claim could be verified. Staccato bursts from heavy machine guns and the con stant drumroll of artillery echoed through the hills, where the militias renewed battles in a fury of artillery fire when the Israeli troops ended their 15-month occupation. Shells slammed into parts of Moslem west Beirut and the Christian sector in the east as well as along the coastal highway to Jounieh, 121A miles to the north. Witnesses said a force of Lebanese armored cars managed to take Khalde intersection, near the closed Beirut international airport, from Druse militiamen after two days of heavy fighting. Four U.S. Marines of the multinational peacekeeping Soviets blame The Associated Press MOSCOW The Soviet Union on Monday said the jet fighter that inter cepted the South Korean airliner "ful filled its duty" in protecting the nation. But it again blamed the passengers' death on Washington. While still not acknowledging that a Soviet jet shot the plane down last Thurs day with 269 people aboard, a Soviet commentator on the main nightly tele vision news program used phrasing that was the closest yet to a Kremlin ack nowledgement that its forces were re sponsible for the crash of the plane. It also was the most vitriolic counter attack yet by the Soviets to American charges that a fighter pilot fired a heat seeking missile that blasted the Korean plane out of the sky. "Someone tried to put us, as it seemed to him, into a situation without an exit," said commentator Genryk Borovik. "But our anti-aircraft defense has fulfilled its duty for the defense of the security of our motherland. And the sorrow for people, which is deeply shared by all of us, .is not our fault. Our enemy is a cowardly one." Before the news broadcast, the most detailed Soviet account of the Korean RESUMES COPIED FINEST QUALITY PAPERS AND DUPLICATING READY WHILE 0 look for a date in the I M n Ml m Jk. 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The Trading Post, beside Wendy's in Carrboro. Free delivery with this ad. 942-2017. INTERESTED IN PLANNING A mini-triathlon? Road Ral ly? Bus trips to baligame, concerts? Com to organizational meeting, Union Recreation Committee, Thurs., Sept 8, 4:00 pm. Come by Room 200 for details. Let's do hi THE CLEF HANGERS WILL hold auditions Sept 11 from 3-6 pm. In Hill Hall. If In term ted, call Alan or Chan at 967-7532 for further details. RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION FOR the Fall 1983 season Is open 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m., Monday Friday at 500 West Rosemary St. Chapel Hill. Field registration is Saturday, September 3, 10:00 a.m.-12.-00 noon at Rainbow Soccer Stadium off Cleland Rd. and 15-501. Teams are announced on Saturday, September 10, 10:00-12:00 noon St th stadium. Prac tices begin Monday, September 12. Matches end Sun day, November 20. Coaches and sponsors should call 967-8797. RAINBOW SOCCER Is a non-profit recrea tional soccer program In If 24th season. It Is open to people of any aga, sex. or skill. CAROLINA UNION SOCIAL COMMITTEE Chairman In vite former commltt members and all Interested persons to th first social committee meeting on Tuesday, Sept 6, Frank Porter Graham Lounge, 6:00. HEY CIRCLE K BOARD members. Need to have meeting Thurs. Need Dave. Joyce, Karen. Rick, Ellen. Mlk. Call 942-5559 for details. THERE WILL BE A Bloodmobil today and tomorrow in th Great Hall of Th Carolina Union from 10:00 until 3:15. Please give ths gift of life. force have been slightly wounded by shrapnel from shells which landed in their sector a few hundred yards from the intersection, Marine spokesman Maj. Robert Jordan said. Druse militia leader Walid Jamblatt, in self-imposed exile in Damascus, Syria, charged that Marines and "American heavy artillery" had supported the Lebanese army during its advance on Khalde. Associated Press photographer Don Mell said the army controlled the intersection and the highway, although it was coming under heavy shellfire from the Druse. In the mountains above the airport fierce artillery and rocket duels, which broke out as soon as Israel pulled its troops out Sunday, raged on. Fighting centered on the Christian-held town of Bhamdoun, three miles from Syrian lines on the Beirut-Damascus highway, and a clus ter of towns held by both sides from the mountains to the coast. The Israelis, trying to reduce their casualties, pulled south to the Awali River over the opposition of the Lebanese government, which wanted them to stay uiyil the government could deploy the Lebanese army in the va cated Israeli positions. Deployment of the army has been held up by a dispute with the Druse, who fear the army favors the Christians. Each side claimed it was advancing on the other's stronghold. The Christian-run "Voice of Lebanon" radio reported Christian defenders had repelled an assault on Bhamdoun by a Syrian tank battalion. Washington for demise of jetliner plane's fate came in an interview pub lished Monday by the Communist Party daily Pravda with Col. Gen. Semyon Romanov, who acknowledged the plane had crashed but did not address charges that it was shot down. Borovik did not specifically address the charges either, but charged the plane con ducted a spying mission over the Soviet Union during a period of international tension and that the result was "the death of the plane and the death of people." Borovik said the innocent passengers, having no idea what faced them, "were transformed into hostages. Look, recall, sometimes in the past Hitlerites while committing their crimes, drove ahead of them women and children. I don't think that this comparison is too strong, I think it is as just as it can be." The commentator also said the Korean crew took actions that absolved the Soviets of any guilt. "The Soviet pilot had no means of learning if it were a passenger flight or not. It was flying without on-board navigation lights and all the window blinds were down." Bovorik also justified whatever action Soviet air defenses took by saying the Kamchatka peninsula and Sakhalin island, over which the Boeing 747 flew, YOU WAIT y uiwJ DTH personals. CAROLINA PHOTOGRAPHERS, FIND OUT about the Carolina Photograph Club at UNC. Ask at Union desk for in fo sheet, and be at the meeting on Sept 15 at 7 pm in the Union. ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS OF the CULT OF ALVIN: Dinner Wednesday, Sept. 7th at 7:00 p.m. Papagayos. Be an ALVIE and attend. Guest speaker Dr. R.L. Brown on "COMBATTING ALVINISM" R.S.V.P. to ALVIN! lost and found FOUND: WALLET BELONGING TO Phillip Crisp! The wallet Is at the Kingswood Apartment Rental Office. GRAY AND WHITE KITTEN with blue collar found on cam pus. He's now at the Animal Protection Society. Please claim him before Monday. Call 967-7383. LOST: OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT FOLDER, probably in Peabody. Belongs to Adele Huryn. Please call 383-5626 col lect or return to Arts and Science office. VERY IMPOR TANT. SET OF KEYS IN HRCs parking lot To claim, please call and identify at 933-7725. Ask for Cheryl. FOUND: 2 SETS OF keys In Woollen Gym. Contact Kathy Ward In the Registration Office to identify. help wanted SWEET DEUVERINS IS NOW hiring part-time delivery and counter personnel. Apply between 6 & 10 pm, 104 N. Graham St, or call 929-0333 WHO IS. . . the most ambitious person at UNC? Who can recognize a powerful Idea? Who has future vision? Who is willing to work 10 hours per week for the next year to lay the foundation for financial independence? Call 489-1455, before 10 am after 5 pm for more info. CASHIERS JOB FOR THE FOOD Dept. at the VA. Hospital in Durham 20 hrs week. $3.65 hr. Call 2864)411 ext. 6417 ask for Mike Wallace or Pete Willis. WANTED DELIVERY PERSONNEL DOMINO'S Pbxa. Th World" Largest Pizza Delivery Com pany, la looking for enthnsiastic tatdhrldnnls to Jota oar team. Honrs are very flexible. Mast b 1 8 or older. Hav car wtth iasaranca, and b will ing to earn 45 to $10 per hoar. Call or come by after 4 at either of oar 2 Chapel HOI location. 503 West Rosemary 929-0246. 209 15-501 by pasa 967-0006. THE NEWS & OBSERVER is hiring circulation salesper sons, door to door and phone. 5-7 pm daily. Average $4.30. 942-1806. THE CELLAR DOOR, UNC magazine for literary and graphic arts, is now accepting applications for staff. Deadline September 7. Apply at Union Desk. are "an area of special strategic impor tance" housing anti-aircraft bases which are the target of American nuclear missiles. He said the plane was spying with the aim of pinpointing the bases and studying their reaction so the United States could knock them out in case of war. He recalled the Soviets' downing of the U-2 spy plane flown by Gary Powers in the late 1950s. "But the present provo cation is even more malicious," he said. Full details of disasters natural and man-made are rarely revealed in the state-run press, and the meager reports that are published usually come days, weeks or even months after the event oc curred. Under President Yuri V. Andropov, the Soviet press has tended to report ac cidents and official misbehavior sooner and in more detail. Yet the Kremlin generally remains close-mouthed about things that would get wide coverage in Western newspapers. "They give you hints and if you read them over time, you can learn some thing," said a Western diplomat. "That's the essence of Kremlin-watching." Here are some recent examples: On Monday, reporters in Moscow read about the crash in Kazakhstan of an airliner that can carry more than 70 passengers. 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Excellent practical and coaching experience. Prac tices start Mon., Sept. 12. There is a coaching clinic Sat, Sept 10, 10 am-noon at Rainbow Soccer Stadium. In terested coaches should call 967-8797 of come by 500 W. Rosemary Steet, 10 am-6 pm. LADIES' CHOICE WILL BE back and better than ever in the fall. We arc looking for uninhibited guy with good looks, good builds and great personalities to work, for the strtp-o-gram service for women only. Reliability and own transportation a must. Great pay for work that is always fun. CaO 942-3228 after 5. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS FOR A 12 week acne study. Must have moderately sever acne. 6 visits to Dept. Der matology at UNC required. $50 reimbursement fee given upon completion of study. CaD Carol Meyer at 966-3321. Mon., Wed.. & Fridays from 1-4. DELIVERY PERSONS WANTED. MUST be at least 18 yrs old with own car and Insurance. Apply: Pizza Transit Authority, 300 West Rosemary Street, after 4:30 pm daily. PERSONS WITH CAR FOR light delivery, neat ap pearance. Earn up to $40 per day. Apply Carr Mill Shopping Village Suits 214. Apply starting Tues., Sept 6. In Jerusalem, a senior Israeli official who would not be identified said a victory by leftist Druse in Bhamdoun would "be a matter of grave concern" for Israel because it would strengthen Syria's grip on Lebanon. "Bhamdoun is a red line," he said. The Druse Progressive Socialist Party charged that a Christian raiding party massacred 40 men, women and children early Monday in the town of Kfar Matta, and the Phalange accused Druse fighters of slaughtering 30 Chris tians in the Bhamdoun area.- State radio reported that there had been a "mass kill ing" of civilians in Kfar Matta during clashes between militia grouips. The radio did not use the word massacre. Druse and Christian spokesmen have denied the charges. At the base of the hills near the Beirut suburb of Yarze, a few shells crashed into the modernistic, glass and con crete Defense Ministry building. In the parking lot, smashed cars smoldered. Alfred Mady, a spokesman for the Christian Phalange militia, called on the Lebanese army to move into the Aley and Chouf mountains "right now," saying until then Christian militias had no choice but to stand and fight. Mady, the Phalange representative in Washington, told reporters in Beirut the Lebanese army did not plan to enter the mountains because the Cabinet remained split on the issue. stopped referring to an unidentified air craft and had acknowledged that a Soviet pilot fired "warning shots" near a South Korean airliner. The Communist Party organ Pravda quoted the chief of the anti-aircraft com mand, Col. Gen. Semyon Romanov, as referring to "the crash of that liner" and as saying the Soviet Union was not "at fault" for the loss of "the lives of numerous people." In this manner, the press has edged closer, but scrupulously avoided, an answer tothe West's biggest charge: That the Soviet fighter shot down the 747. Rep. William Grey, D-Pa., said Mon day he was told at the Foreign Ministry that the pilot did not shoot down the plane. But in public the government has not denied shooting it down; it just avoid ed mention of the issue. "The main question is one that they simply don't want to address," a diplo mat said. Reading "between the lines" is a na tional pastime in the Soviet Union, and information about disasters often trickles into the public awareness indirectly. The main thrust of the press commen tary on the plane, for example, is to blame the United States for allegedly sen ding it on a "spy mission" and then using the incident to lambast the Soviet Union. Some observers say this implies that the Soviet Union would be within its rights to shoot down the plane and Washington, not Moscow, would be to blame. 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Nothing, however, summed up the flight as well as commander Richard Truly when he brought the 100-ton spaceship out of space, out of a black, starlit sky to a landing as perfect as any of the seven that preceded it in day light. " "That was fun," he said. "Let's do it again." Later he told a welcoming crowd that "the real hero tonight is the Challenger. Already she has been pulled back to the hangar. It won't be long before she is pulled back to the launch pad and going again." BARDAI, Chad A rare glimpse behind rebel lines at a rock-strewn desert oasis was brief but telling. After 18 years of bitter upheaval, the will of the Chadian rebels to continue fighting is undiminished. "We will fight to the end," rebel leader Goukouni Oueddei told Western reporters in a meeting Saturday that ended month-long speculation that he was dead. The meeting came as a surprise to the eight journalists selected from those in Tripoli, Libya, to journey south into Chad. How they were selected was a mystery, as was their destination until they arrived. Early Saturday, they were flown on a regularly scheduled Libyan Arab Air lines flight to Sebha in southern Libya an isolated collection of mud huts and cement houses on the undulating desert. From there, they got on a twin engine Fokker 27, with most of the seats removed to hold cargo, and flown by two Libyans. Nearly two hours later the plane touched down in the desert, without a landing strip, and surround ed by jutting hills. ALL YOU CAN Fried Oysters $8.95 Fried Calabash Shrimp $7.50 All dinners served with hush puppies, trench fries and cole slaw. You may reorder any other "All You Can Eat" item of equal or less cost than your original order. Sharing of "All You Can Eat" items cannot be permitted. V n n ' ' t works 'xp w&mz Jffi ads must be prepaid. Deadline: (noon) one business day before FOR SALE: DORM SIZED refrigerator (6 cu. ft.) with freezer: $100. HI deliver it, if necessary. 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Quiet returned to San Miguel on Monday, but armed rebel groups pa trolled nearby roads virtually isolating the city of 150,000 people. Bus and truck service to the area was suspend ed. In a clandestine broadcast, guerrilla commander Ana Guadalupe Martinez said an international campaign "by the North American press and the U.S. government ... to show that the FMLN has been destroyed and demoralized has been proven false." The FMLN, or Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, is a coali tion of five guerrilla groups that have been fighting for power in El Salvador since October 1979. After three months of little activity, the rebels Saturday unleashed a mortar and artillery barrage on San Miguel, 86 miles east of the capital, followed by an attack on the city, itself from all four sides. San Miguel along with Usulutan, La Union and Morazan province were without electricity because of guerrilla sabotage outside the provincial capital. The blackout affected 1.4 million more than a fifth of the country's population in the eastern one-third of El Salvador. Soviet diplomats said they would lodge a protest after demonstrators marched on their estate in Glen Cove, N.Y., while angry San Francisco resi dents rallied outside the Soviet Con sulate for a fifth straight day Monday. Glen Cove police will keep a 24-hour watch on the Soviet's 36-acre Killen worth estate "until the emotions die down," Mayor Alan Parente said Monday. Demonstrators, some armed with bats, shoved past police through the 8-foot iron gates of the estate Sun day and marched to the front of the mansion. There have been daily protests across the country since the United States said Thursday that a Soviet fighter shot down a Korean Air Lines jet with a heat-seeking missile, killing all 269 peo ple aboard, including 61 Americans. EAT SEAFOOD Fried Fillet of Flounder $7.50 Ad must be received by publication. ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE two bedroom, two bath apt. 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Dillon training school. Meeting Wednesday and Thursday at 6:30 pm upstairs Campus Y. Call for Info Suzanne 967-2368 or Donna 967-4206. ASTRID. FROM DANIELS, TO Broughton, to UNC, you've been a true friend! And I wish you all th best on your 21st brithday. Love, Sara. ATTENTION FRESHMEN! CHECK BY ths Alumni House to see if your parents ordered a Freshman Record for you. You may be surprised! Records on sal 96-99. 2-4 pm. GET INTO THE MOTION! UNC Women's Crew Club wants you to come out and row with us. No experience necessary. Meet Wed., Sept 7 In Union at 8:45 pm. FORGET THE DAMN MALT DUCK! Happy Birthday Sandy McCartcr Thank God on of us is legal! Ws forgive you for being In Burlington on the 4th. Drink lots of liquor and stay on the pill (allergy, of course!) HEY CIRCLE K"ERS! WTr Just dying to know whsrs you've habttatlng this ysar csp. Joyce. So picas call Laura 942-5559 or Rick 933-1614 this wk and let us know you sddres and number. Thanks millions! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BLAIR. THOUGH YOU stood In silence, w shall not celebrate In earn but shall herald to th multitude and th masses that your birthday. . . oc cured last week. Oh well. Love, Melissa. HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHARLES KARNES! Two pink roses in a win glass. Even If never, IU remember, A Timeless night of discovery. Love, Melissa.
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