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Maloney, left ‘a roadway” in 2 The apokanel said the. grape’ pickers have . to! wait ‘for sunnicr weather before ne, truck can’ be loaded. wursdsy and pater over ; veausing. $4,000 damage, Castlegar RCMP creport,. The .driver aultered no injuries. oe (COURT NEWS =) In | Castlegar, provincial - ‘court’ this” week, Joseph ‘White was fined $200 or.30 days in jail for common’ as. 2nd bea - my Garry: Ponniott was .sen- tion to’ “voluntarily trestealn, local tenced to ‘4 faye in jal ‘ine termittently- ‘and: probation with' a promise to‘keep’ the Peace for :impaired driving. . As‘ well, he’ was® given “one day concurrent: for falling’ to ‘appear. : PROVINCIAL _ ped, said ‘Tonn . a keep re saa “grants did. get, some | oy ‘news. They. were told that the. proposed Land! Use Act’ — which stripped plan: -to at least the 1982 level and | OOH not :-increase local :‘govern- ments’ financial responsibil. ‘itself. amir d the ° province's ‘econ. ie problems... It drew 1,200 edit the Land) Use Act, but he of- - fered no solutions on how the A joule driven by, Kevin i Tehran. 6 adults _ 13 dead in shooting scene _ ‘WILKES: -BARRE, PA. (AP) — ‘A prison’ guard. went ! ona shooting rampage in two communities Saturday, ° kill- ing ‘seven’ children’ and ; six adults before surrendering to police who! had ‘surrounded Shim ina ;vacant. house, one clals said. Five. of the victims. ap parently were his own’ chil- dren, and all'the others ex: cept for ‘two, men yore either * to-hi + wounded ini the attack on'two homes: in Wilkes-Barre and «mearby,. Jenkins Towriship. . ‘Two boys maneees t to escape. ; ‘ty. coroner, described’ it. as. unharmed... -: TEL ‘AVIV. (AP) = Hi ‘dreds of thousands of people jammed the. Square’ of ‘th Kings. of, Israel’ 8 ‘night, ‘expressing. ‘George Banks, 40,: had’ once served. time’ for’ attempted robbery. ; Banks told three police of- ficer' friends, “Don't shoot,” as-he: surrendered: after’ a seven-hour standoff. Dressed‘ in’ solive-drab - military-style coveralls and a‘ fatigue! cai Banks handed a rifle out'of a‘: window. of ‘a vacant’ house : ‘where he had. been since © dawn. ; ‘He: was to be arraigned later’ ‘Saturday. :<“It's like something out ofa “horror movie,” siad’ Luzerne © County District: “Attorney | Robert Gillespie. + -Dr.. George Hudock, coun: _the “worst tragedy since the he doubt, sorrow. and distrust among the citizens,” Oppo- ., sition. Labor’ party. Leader “He claimed sora had not ‘uttered “a word of sorrow or West: Beirut Palestinian ref-! t if ugee’ camps of! Choatia and some f their ‘captives with? “Sabra. 4 Organizers of the rally said : ‘ers,”and «asked: the prime 850,000 attended the protest, minister: “Why ‘do you des: Police’ refused to estimate ‘cribe it as a ‘natural disaster’ “the crowd’ ‘size, but” the ‘instead of policy disaster? ‘throng’ looked at'least as big '250,000 people turned. out t Speakers demanded . the resignations of Prime ae sister : Menachem’ -Begin:.and “Defence Mibister Ariel Shar-"< “SAN PEDRO SULA: (AP), on, as wellas an independent. — Leftist guerrillas who held judicial ‘inquiry, into coh: hostages for eight days inthe ® duet:/of!:the’ army: and‘ the: Chamber of Commerce build: 2) government during the slau- -ing were flown out ‘of Hon-- ghter of hundreds’ of men,’ duras in fan air 1897: massacre at Lattimer | Mines, referring to the shoot-’* ing * of ‘striking ’ miners, by sheriff's ‘deputie: . Police said the motive was" in‘ doubt,’ but - Wilkes-Barre “Mayor Thomas McLaughlin said policé were looking into | wounds to the head and body. at the residences about eight kflometres apart: ‘Jenkins Township: police. “ received’ a domestic-dispute call from a mobile home court at 2:29" a.m,“ followed" a ‘minute later by a-report of a ‘ shooting’ there,’ ‘The second d'to child custody’ ‘dispute: Joseph Shaver, chief dep- uty “coroner. for Luzerne County, said‘all the victims‘ apparently “were interrela- ted” to. the suspect, except for, two'men. MULTIPLE WOUNDS Seven children ranging in age from'1‘to 11 and six ‘adults, five of them women, died “of multiple gunshot ‘ Wilkes-Barre oles at 3a.m. Police used no force during the ‘siege, which ended at 11:17. a.m. Fifty, officers sur-$ rounded the house and evac- uated residents nearby. Banks’ mother, an unidenti- “fied close friend and‘ police:. ; had pleaded over a ‘bullhorn’: for the surrender. Harry Hyman, ‘assistant “ chief deputy coroner for Luz- = “You Lipt silent Mr. Begin and. you’; wanted. us to keep silent too as if to prove that the highest. patriotism: /is:.a conspiracy, of silence.” ‘ EXPRESS SHOCK: ‘Peres told: -Feporters “the demonstrators’ “came. -‘be- cause they’ felt they had to’ express theirshock at the terrible massacre, to raise their’ voices against the gov: ernment policy. leave Honduras. ama, then Cuba, said uncon- Hemea reports in San Pedro., Th }was’ no -.im- oat nfirmation, of the , |. reports ‘some of the captives were aboard the’ plane. ‘women and ‘children’‘in, the:/ forceijet Saturday and a local’ tion. said” ‘they had’ theme: “Never have we ‘stood be- The guerrillas were expes: fore, sucha, atin. of wrel- ted to be flown first to Ps > The’g d. pre- “wloualy ‘announced. it’. was | “guaranteeing: the guerrillas safe passage out of the coun- try: in. exchange for-the re- lease of the “neighborhood ‘of "-erne County, said five chil- dren and three women were : shot at a house on School- house Lane in a blue-collar south Wilkes-Barre. One man was killed outside the house and a companion was wounded. Two women and t two chil- dren were killed at the Hea- ‘ ther Highlands Mobile Home’ Village in Jenkins Township, Hyman said’) 056 840 Det.’ Ray McGarry’ said two more children, “I: guess -their ages ‘at 8 and 11, were unharmed.” Banks’ ‘served a 7'/s year prison’ term at Pennsyivan- ia's Graterford prison for a 1961 attempted robbery con- viction, ‘said .a ;state,” cor- ~ spokesman. The state knew of Banks’ record when he was hired as a guard in February, 1980. Elaine Monahan of, Wilkes- Barre, who lived across from the house ‘where the shoot- ings occurred,’ said Banks “was avery. good father. I think he ‘lived’ for his chil- dren.” The, sole survivor of the spree, James Olson, 22, who was shot outside the Wilkes- Barre house, was in critical condition, ’ a hospital spokes- man said. : "lessee ean needs U.S. support | UNITED NATIONS (AP) -—The Genera} Assembly. has de- Only the United States and Israel voted against -:.the members of. the (Security) Counct} find constructive.”. manding a "iN inquiry into the: massacre of Palestinian refugees in Beirut, but the fate.of the inquiry hinges on U.S.;and Lebanese support. The Palestinian-inspired proposal, endorsed 147 to. 2 Friday. ‘at a one-day emer-* gency session ofthe as- sembly, now goes to the Sec- ‘urity ; Council, United States has veto pow- er. The 15-member council: is expected to begin private: consultations on 8: possible “UN inquiry early next week. Lebanon also must agree, to the ‘composition : of any UN committee before it can go to. ‘Beirut. ’ Lone hijac ROME (AP) — A lone hi- ~\ jetliner carrying 109” peope Fs w. HINGTON (AP) — President. Reagan is vow: ing to ‘stick by the New Right in its quest for, anti- abortion and school prayer _ legislation, saying: “I. be- lieve, this country is hun- gry fora spiritual revival.” A. day. after the US. Senate killed’ an: amend- ment to allow prayer. in public schools, Reagan told 3; group of magazine. edi- tolra: “We're not’ going to give up on those social is- -sues that have to do with :the morals of this country and. the. great standards that made this, country Ccciae (Reagan says: U. S.. spiritually hungry ‘ them,” too,” the president “We'll be working’ for said Friday... “A. week. earlier, the Senate set aside a watered- down ‘proposal ‘from Sen- ator Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) & an anti-abortion. pack- An. anti-busing:. bill passed by, the Senate last year also appears to. die, inthe House of Representatives before the 97th Congress; adjourns. ; White . House, deputy jetliner carrying 109° people Saturday on a flight ‘from Algiers to Rome and forced it toland in Sicily where he was captured by police, an airline official re; He said:none of the pass- engers or crew members was injured. There were conflicting re- ports on whether. the hi- jocker. was armed with a knife or a gun and no motive was given for his action, Airport sourees said: the hijacker was overpowered by where’ *the*; overall which “condemns the criminal mas- sacre” without placing blame. The two states opposed passages sadarsing the Pal: estine Lit then request- ot a separate vote in which the United States joined the assembly. majority in sup- porting. a. paragraph’ that tion as “the of urged the urity Council to the the Palestinian people” and ithe “right” of Palestinians to return to their homes in what. now is Israel. U.S. Ambassador Charles Lichenstein said .that.in its entirety, the resolution ‘would “prolong and embitter conflict rather than assist in its resolution.” But he told the assembly the United States would ‘sup- port “any inquiry into these tragic events which the gov- ernment of Lebanon and~ coast of Sicily, said ‘they had heard the pilot’ report by “through ‘the means available to it.” Israel was one of the delegations abstaining * from that vote. > << ~ The: General Assombiy does not have power to en- force. its. resolutions. .The Security. Council has. author- ity ‘to. impose ‘ sanctions or. take other ‘action : states threatening” interna- tional « peace, but’. the: five permanent members —:the United States, Soviet Union, Britain, France’ and: .China, have veto ‘Power. ker captured kilometres. south of Bicily, but again was refused. per- radio that ‘he. was being 1 threatened by a man with a gun. Officials ‘did: not inne. satel identify the hijacker declined 'to comment on published” reports that the man carried seven different Airport officials said the plane landed ‘at Catania at 8:80. p.m.: (2:30 p.m. EDT) about three’ hours -after: it was plane was hijacked about 20 minutes after it left Algiers at 6:25 p.m. (11:26 a.m. EDT) on a direct flight to Rome. The ‘most recent hijacking of an Alitalia airliner ‘oc- curred June 30, when Sepala Ekanayaka, a citizen of Sri Lanka, commandeered one of the airline's Boeing 747s and forced its: crew. to fly” to where he + FLEW.TO LIBYA The airline . spokesman, who one of. the crew while negotiating over the radio. and police swarmed ‘into the cockpit, and seized him. The. Italian news, agency. ANSA said it had intercepted ” ions between the speak out on social iasues anywhere and every: where.” a pilot and the control tower, and quoted the pilot as.say-.. ing the hijacker. was armed with a knife. Airport officials in Catania, on the easstern.. said the Boeing 727 was first diverted to Tripoli but: Lib- yan officials refused to allow. it to land. The ‘spokesman said there were 101 pasgen- gers and eight crew members on beard the flight, No. "AZ871. Italian news agencies AGI ‘and ANSA said the hijacker then tried.to have the plane land at Valletta, Malta, 96 threatened to blow it up.on the ground with 263 People aboard. Ekanayaka freed his host- ages in return for a $300,000 ransom, a reunion with his estranged son and wife and safe passage to Colombo, Sri Lanka, In January, 1980, a Tunt- sian named Farid Ben, Mar- shri Zaiche, 27, hijacked. an Alitalia DC-9 on a flight from Rome to Tunis and forced it to, land in Palermo, Sicily.