MARK SMITH LONDON (AP) — Britain's victory ink was a very, sieees reall in which brave soldier! Hy and good d luck, plagued by: bl British’ ah eorrenpondons who covered the war how,” Max Hastings, who reported on the war.for the London | Standard ‘and! Observer ; newspapers, called the: British campaign ‘a very, very close run, thing." Hastings’ account ‘appeared in the: weekly baery Other ‘accounts have been given in the book''The Falklands War; \by; ‘The;Sunday’ Times; |The: Winter) War, ‘by. The: Observer's Patrick Bishop and John Witherow of The Times, and a Sunday, ‘Telegraph series called ‘The We. Could. Atlantic. chain: ‘Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has said. she dtdn’'t know the invasion ‘was coming until March 80,:-when it was Britain — 8,000 nautical miles away ad i which Proved / The land-based pte sysien pan day, to set: up ‘and proved unreliable ‘in’ bad. weather, ‘and ‘the hand- held Blowpipe proved too slow for its'targets.: or th shipborne Sea Dart, Seacat and Sea Wolf missit 4 Teffecti one senior officer told Hastings. : As: Argentine air. attacks intensified,, British ts landed virtually unopposed. at San Carlos, kil _west.of Stanley, the capital, on East! Falklani in purely luck; ‘said: The ‘Su force gutted the « .’ Exocets, sears helicopters and other vital aulpment reported that four. days after, the Conveyor: «Argentine Super Etendard pilot saw in his\radi “outline of what, he .thought ‘was the, Britis Invencible, and he fired an Exocet From more than a doze: _ nautical. miles away. The missile hit, and as he flew over, r the ‘vessel, the. p! saw it sinking in’ flames, Later that: day: in Defence Ministry, announced that the. hull of “had sunk.” Argentina hed wasted its'last air-launched Exo “Britain's worst single loss of: come, when:51° men were: ki Argentine air attack on landing craft at Fitroy, ‘The troop carriers Sir Galaha :., planned to put. the troops and suppli into the bay too shi low. natea v found th 5, to put in at ‘Fitzroy, ‘QUESTIONS NECESSITY, Instead of putting the men-‘ashore British decided to wait for landing craft..) ish. which’ had been providing cover; .unaw: spotted disabled by rockets from’ British helicopters — althoug! some of the rockets failed :to exer bout | 7 S ters, landed near themain ans of Grytviken, attacked the its v tl erased May. 4, when an ka fighte Hated lay, Times, acorn Papen launched f The leotottne 18 at £8 retiirned to their carriers and the Argentine.plan unopposed to attack the ships. Bluff Cove followed the assault on | Goose Gre But Maj: Chris Keeble,; who led the “atta Herbert Jones was, Billede: apeationn hethe “Let's be objectiv: succeed in the Falklands, there was little point.in icking Goose: Green because the centre, the 8 “All the accounts agree that British sold oi oni SS baKiss, eotsh ¥ G'sd3i2o Seite3 9 ‘25-cent ; itary that - raises “money . for sick’ and. needy * war veterans came to:an un- ,eeremonious halt ‘Thursday. when ‘Police swooped in‘on a - veterans’ club’‘and’ ordered the members’ to cut it out." And the old war-horses are in’ a‘ fighting; mood ‘over’ it,’ ‘c “especially : since’ ‘the police: visit’ game on) Remembrance Day. ot I test the Person who gave the ‘order, Til: shove® these. “throat,” ‘said club executive _ George Gains, his blue blazer’ emblazoned ‘with ‘decorations che}: earned ‘in “the © Second release, World War. “Let's face it, we're. “not ! ‘Sracketeers. Whatever money: “we imake )goes: to the::vet- & “erans;, And: when somebody; “Gains ‘said the lottery. has. on at the :Park- well, |, new technology hi of nuclear weapons $0 that: ‘now weapons are built that can be ‘*put in ‘your van.’* Fl sald those weapons cannot be verified by opposing “treaties. ie nelane pee nap tel etre to make an stu -might begin to justify nuclear weapons Ho said the issue might then come down either The officer said” ‘the ¢ draw If: was illegal and the club could ibe charged if it continued to : Royal Gatadian Legion in were ‘told earlier this: week to ‘stop “similar lotteries, but Police Chief Gordon Torrance ‘said in’) an interview he was not @, aware the vice squad was S-warning, ‘the ‘clubs. ‘But Jankowski, Walese’s : - wife and government officials declined'to say whether they know where Walesa is. At the same time: in’ the’ Roman Catholic jahrits city of Czes- “We would’ a have preferred he (the officer) had done it at another time,” said ‘Torrance. | “However, technically, the officer is correct. He did right . in issuing a caution instead of charges. Thel lottery had-been held each | day, © with: members dropping a quarter into a box. as they sign into the club. Half the. money goes ‘to the winner and the remainder to the club for special projects. each of two counts of mischief *. to public property. In other, court news: ‘Dauwe Pihl was fined $400 or 20 : days ‘after “pleading guilty.to impelred driving. * Chelstapher Chobanuk was fined $100 or three saya f for failing to appear in‘ court. egies Roger Terhune was placed on. nine months”: probation and ordered to ‘give. 40:hours of work service after pleading guilty to break and enter. IN REMEMBRANC “Bob! MacBain (left); leads advance of colors in annual» Remembrance Day! morvices'< ot Kinsmen Rare Thursde morning. (citiray tak stig —Castiewa Photo by Ron Norma ‘Andropov took over the ‘most powerful political job in the ‘strong Soviet, ‘military. machine , 68, was elected Friday to, succeed Leonid ‘general secretary bah the Comal party inan of pow d than 2 hours after hig death’ was announ i The unusual 9] with. which the Soviet hlerarch; ‘ chose the new party chief was seen as a move to assure th world of continulty, ‘stability and unity in'the Kremlin, “T think they made a swift transition in the interests of order,” President Reagan said in Washington, adding he was sure hé would be able’ to' work with Andropov. Reagan ORK (AP) “— e three U.8. commercial of Soviet President Leonid;;. Brezhnev on Monday., to..8: a.m... and will also, report‘on the Today show . from’6 a.m, to 9 a.m.:The * beginning at 1 a.m, and a television . networks plan’ p.m. live coverage of the funeral ' special 80-minute report." After Brezhnev, at 11:80 ‘ABC sald’ it planned’ to :-be on the air from‘1 a.m. to 3'a.m. although its spokes- word yet from the Soviets” about a feed::'He added that the 11:80 p.m. Night- line will be devoted to the’ Soviet Union. ‘All times ‘are Castlegar time é. 3 4 i, d Vice-President George Bush $9 attend Brechtion’s “funeral on Monday. ‘Prime Minister ‘Trudeau, ending a six-day ‘European’, of visit will’ lead “the: Canadian delegation’ at Brezhnev’s ifuneral.. Wheat Board Minister Hazon Argue will join : Trudeau at the funeral, ; +0 Peking announced that: Foreign’ Miatster Huing Hua will represent China at the funeral, /Other dignitaries :attending include. Premier Pierre Mauroy of France, Foreign Secretary Francis Pym of Britain; Premier Zenko Suzuki of Japan and; UN Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar. SIMILAR STANCE .. ‘A ‘Andropov took what western diplomats ieronsisd asa. similar to that adopted by Brezhnev in his last speec! ‘We know full well that the imperialists will never meet one's pleas for peace,” Andropov told. the Communist | Party, Central Committee after his election. Peace “can only be upheld resting upon the favinelble might, of the| Soviet armed forces,”: he’ said: The speech, primarily a‘culogy to Brezhnev, stressed: continufty and’ gave no hints of ‘possible changes. “It is'our prime duty'to.’. . translate consistently into; iife and domestic and foreign policy courso of our party and’? the Soviet’ state, a course which was worked out under. the: ‘leadership of Leonid Brezhnev,” he said.) in The lin'’s' show ‘of unlty. included expressions ‘of Explosion. leaves 75 Israelis dead TEL AVIV (AP)'— Sev- | enty-five Israelis were ' killed Soviet. pipeline’ CLEANED REPAIRED ;, RECORED. $:30- + 5:00 p.m. Wee 364-160: (03. 959-7058 in ‘an, ‘that « des- ‘2 troyed. the Israeli ‘military, . headquarters building in the = ‘southern: Lebanese. city.of _Reagan lifts sanctions. WASHINGTON (AP) — The: president said the with major west- Saturday it i “ng con: ern European . staat and Japan on i ‘against'a Soviet ‘natural gas pipeline. to -Western Europe from Siberia after the United: States and its industrial allies reached a new, agreement on East-West trade. Reagan ‘hailed the trade agreement as “a victory for all the’ allies” and’ promised that if the new Soviet leaders “act in'a responsible fashion, they will meet’a ready and positive Tesponse in ‘the West.” ward the Soviet bloc “puts va i place a much-needed policy in the economic area, to com. plement our policies in’ the security area.” ‘As a result, he. anid, he is lifting immediately’ the sanc- tions “he ‘imposed: in -De- cember, 1981, in response to the: Soviet-inspired military crackdown ‘in Poland.: The sanctions drew heated oppo- sition from U.S. tneieatrial al- lies, Dieytuss ‘and Crouch charged LOS ANGELES. (AP) — Felony” drug possession charges were filed by the district attorney » Friday against wAcademy Award- winning actor Richard Drey- fuss following the ‘discovery of cocaine and another drug in‘his clothing after an auto accident last month, fficials “RICH .RD DREYFUSS et a charged © Dreyfuss,'34, was charged powder and a: plastic straw were ‘found in the car, he said. “It was 0.05 grams of co- caine,” Finley said Friday af- ternoon. “It's already been tested’ and it’s positive.” Crouch was jailed, but was later released on $2,600 bond. Reporters denied entrance . _ BONN -(CP). firmed Saturday that nO re- porters travelling in Europe )with Prime Minister Trudeau ‘will be authorized to ‘cover 3. Monday's funeral ceremonies. for Communist’ party. chair- *: man Leonid Brezhnev. Brezhnev died Wednesday ofa heart attack. He was 75. . Ambassador. Geoffrey Pearson was attempting. to: accreditation to the fu- gain eral, for about 16 Canadian .. with one count of of cocaine and one count of , possession ‘of a pain-killer commonly known: as’ Perco- dan, said : district ‘attorney spokesman ‘Al Albergate. Bach charge is a felony and. carries.a niaximum penalty of ae years’ in: prison, Aber: Ba sefinn ts frice ona $2,600 bond: Meanwhile, Granny ‘Award. winning. gospel singer Andrae.Crouch'was arrested early: Friday and: booked ‘for. investigation of possession of: cocaine, authorities said. “Grouch, (/40,"'a': five-time Grammy: winnef, ‘was. stop} ped ‘in ‘Marina : del Rey’ by. : ‘sheriff's deputies who said he : was travelling “in a very er- “sald |! Sgt, ' -ratic':\ manner,” Steve Finley. Sy‘A:small amount: of: white Tru-’ deau on his European tour, Pearson said; he: was, in- formed by... Soviet foreign ministry . spokesmen ..that only. foreign: journalists al. ready. accredited in the So- -viet Union will bo allowed to y. and inear Munich where he i was) to. visit Napoleonie bat- tlefields. He; is" expected. ;to Neate ‘West ‘Germany for Moscow today: \aboard | a . Canadian Forces aikcrat€along with his eldest son, Justin, and. al FOR RENT - (near Pete's st. Ln Vi.) ups or hic ‘The. president's. decision, announced’ in his weekly. radio address, coincided with the Polish government's re- lease Saturday of Solidarity union ‘leader Lech. Walesa, who had been detained for 11 months ‘in a remote gov- ernment lodge near the So- viet border in southewastern Poland. : ithe heavily militarized Soviet id economy. “In. putting these prin- ‘ciples into practice,’ we will: give priority. attention, ‘to. trade |in’ high. technology, products, including | those used in oil and gas produc- tion. "We will also. undertake an. urgent study: of western: en- alternatives, a8 ¥ well as. ie the adestian’af spendénde “The understanding we've reached demonstrates that the western ‘alliance is fun- damentally:':united and - in- tends to give consideration to strategic issues when making decisions on trade with the USSR,” Reagan said. “As a result, we have agreed not to engage in trade srrangements which contri- bute to the-military or strat- egic advantage of the USSR or serve to preferentially aid .Favorite cabinet minister VANCOUVER (CP) }- Del- egates to the annual Social Credit convention made it clear.Friday who their favor- ite cabinet minister is: Edu- ‘cation Minister Bil ander, Zalm. Vander Zalm was the only cabinet minister to be given a standing ‘ovation’ when he was introduced to delegates. One delegate said the ova- tion showed how the party likes the tough stand Vander Zalm: has taken. with tea- chers, civic government, and government. waste. Under’:Vander, Zalm, the ‘education ministry has slash- ed school district budgets by 3 ‘million: for the 1982-83 f premier Bill’ Bennett smiled’ and ‘shook his head during: the ‘ovation. ° < The ‘two-day convention ended Saturday. * on’ energy” im matty Soviet Union." ‘ While'the study is ides way, he’ ‘said, the allies agreed not to approve any new contracts for purchase of Soviet ‘natural gas from Si beria. They also, agreed to strengthen controls. over transfer of strategic goods to the Soviet Union, to monitor financial relations with the Soviets and to work to “har- monize” ‘their export credit ‘policies toward the Soviet Union, he said. Bakery closes in Kelowna KELOWNA (CP) — Mc- Gavin Foods has decided to close its bakery in this Okan- agan city because of the ef- fects of the recéssion, spokes- - man Bruce. Majors said Sat- ‘urday. ; Majors said people who have jobs take sandwiches to “work; those who are unem- ployed do-not.” The 51 workers who will lose their jobs are being: given severance pay in lieu of two weeks’ notice. ‘Another.81 company em- ployees in Kelowna, all in- volved in sales or distribu- tion,’ won't be losing their jobs.’ Bread: for the Okanagan “market now will come from McGavin’s “Langley oper- “ation, Majors said. “ACCOUNTABILITY _ ACCESSIBILITY RESPONSIBILITY Area J School Trustee: Tyre on Thursday, the Tel Aviy military command said Lt-Gen. Raphael Eytan, e ‘military chief of! staff, told Israel army radio Sat-~ urday that the cause of the Tyre explision ‘is. not. yet. known and he is waiting for ithe | findings of an. inquiry commission ‘setup by. the Defence Ministry. The inves- » . tigators’ report {s' due next’ killed in the blast, % It was the worst single - disaster. in Israeli history. Israel radio reported. that the government - declared, Monday to be a national’ day, of mourning. The worat previous disas- ter oceurred | in 1968 when the Israeli submarine Dakar van- ished ‘in the ‘Mediterranean with’ 69 | ccew’. members aboard, Like the’ collapse, of ., the itary. heatiquarters, the cause of the Dakar sink- ing'is still not known. week, Speculation about the cause. of the blast included the: possibility of a Palestine Liberation Organization ‘bombing, an accidental explo- sion of cooking gas cylinders or the detonation: of ammu- nition ‘stores.