BOMBAY, INDIA’(AP) sgn ieriipens educa oponod firo in the Nalgaum ‘of, Rioting and Jooting resulting '/on thelr union, -halted;morn- - area‘of: north Bombay.’ from a police’ rebellion’ loft, at. as isan di LOOTING i WIDESPREAD i /c With’ many ‘police’:demon: atrating instead of patrolling, ; Loyal pelea fought with? * “rebel ‘police ‘in several sec: :.tlons of Bombay, and. stone- ° x in was ‘A: several locations. | Y Shrikant Tehkar, miniater ; conditions, the United News of, rads reported. “. the: findings. have’ been tl er to: Williams. ©: peal-‘is lading’ along ‘with . public approval | for his per- “ formance in office; the latest _ Associated Press:NBC News \ poll ‘says. + The U.S.-wide -telephone ‘of 1,594 randomly-selec- ‘ted’ adults found’ sharp de- ‘clines inthe way the public * perceives’ Reagan's under- “\standing of the , country’s ‘| problems, whether .he cares about people like them and how oiten he can be trusted to do'what is right. <0: “In'the poll, conducted Aug. 9-10, ‘Reagan’ received” his - lowest marks since taking of- fice for. his’ overall : perfor- mance in office, for his’hand- ling’ of ‘the economy ‘and for his: handling © of foreign’ af- personal appeal, 54 per. cent said ‘they disagree with the . statement, “Ronald -Reagan has, shown he really cares about people like me.” Forty per cent said they ‘agreed, and six per cent were not” sure. Ina pollin February, 1981, shortly after Reagan took of- : fice, 63 per cent said he cared about ‘people like them and ‘only 27. per.cent said he did not. cin ithe latest’ poll; ia. per cent. said they trust Reagan to do what is right just about always or most of the time, ‘marking a ‘steady. ‘decline | ; from: 68 per cent in April, 1981, when the president was recovering from ‘gunshot. i: wounds. suffered in the: as- attempt by John~ 520) Res, 359-7058 e = 7 .1598B - 2ND AVE., TRAIL = CLEANED REPAIRED’ RECORED | - ‘8:30. 5:00 p.m: Weekly 364-1606 | ‘} per cent ‘were. not sure. For a poll based ‘on about 1,600 interviews, the results ° Hinckley. In ‘addition, °49 per ‘cent i said Reagan doesnot under- ‘stand ‘the:complex problems He ofthe United States, while 46 per cent said he does and five are ‘subject to an error, mar-— gin’,.of.. three | percentage : ith 1 points either way because o| _/-eation funding cutbacks mean: variations, people favoring violent ac- tions, in contact with foreign extemist movements. and or- ions, calls for armed strug- gle and the use of terrorist methods.” SURFACED IN 1979 Anonymous telephone call- ers and written messages claiming to be from Direct Action have claimed respon- sibility for more than 80 bombings and other terrorist acts in France in the last two. years,” including at. least three of the eight recent, anti-Semitic attacks in Ps The group. surfaced in the spring of 1979. Mitterrand, in a televised. interview Tuesday, said. France would also ‘seek to “work with other European countries in some form’ of unified judicial effort against international violence. ; He indicated: diplomatic . luggage would.come under closer scrutiny and said bor- der control would be‘ other-: wise improved to stop illegal entries and arms trafficking. _ Fording Coal facing December closure’ CALGARY (CP). — . Fording Coal Ltd. of Cal- gary said Tuesday a drop’ in coal demand will force it ~ to: shut down its British Columbia mining opera- tions. for at least half ‘of December, | ‘affecting as many as 1,600 workers. Fording said in a release a 25-per-cent reduction. in coal: shipments by Japan- ese steel companies in the third quarter of this year is causing the shutdown. De- mand for metallurgical coal has ‘dropped: because of’ softening demand for steel. *.. In: ‘addition to. 1,600 workers at its Fording River operations in south- east B.C., about 80 em- ployees at the company’s Calgary head office are al- so affected. : Public affairs spokesman : Jerry Joynt said it is not: certain how many will be laid: off during the shut-. down but the company is striving to put a number to work on’ jobs previously done by outside contrac: > » tors. Others will. be: in-.' volved ‘in maintenance, work during the shutdown. Company president J.H. > Morrish said the shutdown *: may. go on longer. if de-:: mand does not pick up’ at’: the end ‘of the year." “At this time we are un- ”, sure of what will happen in _- the last quarter ‘of 1982," :: he: said.” “However, | 'm:+ sparing no ‘efforts to’ en,” courage our’ customers to = increase their shipment: mee Education cutbacks ‘ will create crisis © RICHMOND (CP) — Edu-' ~ school boards must choose 965- 6761 “: PRemamber 10%]. ‘eas omy 3 between asking their omploy- leest pt lower anda’ further. $55.5 million’ cutback: in’ funding: in: 1983; will.create a’ crisis that will * necessitate the layoff of 8,000. or performing major surgery. Son’ ni rograms,’ the jecessary. pl BCH ‘School ‘Trustees Assoc- iation ‘said’ Tuesday. hers and’ 4,600‘ other education’ employees by. De- comber.! "2 Vander -Zalm. said there’ ay will’bé more’ meetings. ‘Meanwhile, the Vancouver School Board says it will take: in: order to reduce its budget by.. 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