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Iowa City, Iowa - Monday, June 28, 1882 , I ilyIowan 1982 - Pig. 10 Slili a dime 01982 Siudeni Publicallons Inc. Monday, June 28, 1982 sit lie-breaker to overccrne GUckstein, H. 71 (9-7), SEED Tracy Austin had a bit to win her second I'OIIId Alycia Moulton, a 1979 Draft Beirut's residents urged to flee junior finalist, 6-4, Hi. Af­ a 4-1 lead in the second set, BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - Israeli a third day. representatives of the media has been exploded in tbe Hamra district ci West not out to bann i~t Cl.vilians and the clinching break in prospect jets showered war-ravaged Beirut with Lebanese President Elias Sarkis, in grossly, grossly, and several times Beirut Sunday. klUiIli three people and those no are no1 fighting it." leaflets warning residents to flee for a message on state-run television, malevolently, exaggerated," Yariv wounding 20 otbers. The bomb IftIIt off The leaflets advised people to leave among the women their lives Sunday and offered safe issued an "urgent " call to Arab leaders said in reference to reports of only a few blocks (rom a radio station MocJern..coalroUed West Beirut either 6 Wendy Turnbull of passage to Syria for Palestine Libera­ to help avert more fighting and to casualties reaching into the thousands. that PLO chief Yasser Aratat was througb Israeli lines on the eastern 7 Pam Shriver, NO.9 rallies tioo Organization guerrillas who sur­ " save Beirut from an Imminent visiting. Beirut-Damascus highway or over the of West Germany and J render to the Lebanese Army. catastrophe. " THE.RED CROSS in Beirut said Fri­ Meanwhile, leaflets fluttered down coast to TripolI in northern Lebanon. Bunge . Israeli invasion troops fortified posi­ In Tel Aviv, Maj. Gen. Aha ron Variv, day 14,000 people died and ~ , OOO were on the besieged city from 1sraell jets. tions on the mountains east or Beirut as Israel's fonner chief of military in­ wounded in the Israel] invasion, but did "Use the rea e-fire to save your WITHIN HOURS , tbouSllnds of resisters the government in Jerusalem warned telligence, estimated that 1,000 PLO not break tbe casualty figure down into life," Arabll:-Ianguage leaflets warned civilians were trying to fie the • it will respond with "full severity" guerrillas and 500 civilians died during civilian or military deaths. Israel said Beirut residents. Signed by the Israeli western half of Beirut where an es­ By Scott Sonner against Palestinians violating a fragile the Israeli invasion that began June 6. it has lost about 300 soldiers. Defense Forces, the pink, green and tIrna ted 6,000 PLO rebels are rna kllIi a ng S18ffWrller cease-fire that rem,ained unbroken for "What has been published by many A powerful bomb planted under a car yellow leaflets said Israeli forces "are See Mid ..... page 5 President Reagan's pledge to prosecute draft registration resisters will give anti-ilraft sup­ porters a mark to rally behind, ------k members of the local Student Haig testimony Coalition Against Registratioo It take. a lot of patl.nce to and the Draft said Saturday. II.h, according to Mlnnl. Iowa City's anti-draft move­ Cooper, 78, of Cedar ment is down to a "skeletal Rapid •. But the walt paid ball group," but reports that federal off Saturday when .h. requested at agents are hunting down caught this bluegill at the registra tion resisters should fuel Sugar Bottom Recr.atlon protests in Iowa City and the na­ Ar.. at Lake Macbrld •. tion later this week, SCARD "I'v. been coming down members said. thl. y.. r,l .. t y.ar, the y.ar "People who haven't belore and every tim.," Shultz hearing ,"" ......, ., _ ... ~th I registered will definitely get Cooper ..ya, "and betn better athletes," he said. catching .v.rythlng." coaches will be Mel Cole, more concerned," John WASIDNGTO, (UPI) - Sen. John Stonebarger, local SCARD mem­ The Deily lowanl Glenn, D-Obio, a m mber of the Senate Dave Moritz and Dirk VanDerwerker of Iowa's Big Ten Cham­ ber said. Foreign Relations Committee, saId team and Steve Carlino of Local protests will follow on Sunday he wanta Secretary of State UI faculty: basketball team. "We're the heels of the first word of Alexander Halg to testify at Georg some other players, in· prosecution, he said. Shultz'S confmnaUon hearings. of the new recruits, but The state's Selective Service Glenn also said be would explore No change received confirmatioo from System estimates a 93 percent Shultz 's relation. p to the Bechtel , Ostrander said. "We're not compliance rate among Iowans Group Inc. when the committee opens good the football players who are supposed to have hearings the week of July 12 . Shultz Is in policies but we know that Car­ registered , but SCARD presld nt of the San Francisc~ba ed excellent baseball player and challenges those figures. international construction and youth into our line-up engln rlnll firm that has Saudi Arabi. By Connie Campana Stall Wrller a help to us." COALITION MEMBER Joe as a top chent losbaker said government of­ Shultz, 61, labor retary. budllel s A Ul faculty member who once ficials inflate the registration director and lrea ury secretary In the THAT youth steps ooto worked for George hultz, th look for first and third compliance rates to persuade Nixon adminl traUon. W85 mum about more men to register. his n w job Sunday. He left Ius govern­ U. secretary of state- elect. Men's Athletic Director id h I sorry to AI and r and Women's Athletic "I don 't trust their figures. ment.townhouse across tbe tr from They never release any numbers, Halg 110 "W"'L1'"t: Grant, to provide the White Hou to attend church in the Theodoor J ., UI prof or of just percentages. They can't give morning and w nt to the State Depart- needed to get runs across flnanc , wor\ced under Shultz .t you exact numbers because they ment 10 th rn n. don 't have them," he said. Pr dent Re .an unexpectedly an­ Bechtel Group Inc. from 1978 to 1881. ultl is th pr ident of Iosbaker said he thinks a 1981 nounced Hai,'. rellignation and hi Boston Globe poll that showed a d 19natlon of hultz as the succe or Bechtel. compliance rate of 75 percent is friday . In his I tt r of resignation, J ns said unday that hultz I "closer to the mark." Halg said h quit because Reagan 's a team m mb r who work by "I'm not saying that is ac­ foreign policy no longer reflected "con­ consensus and puIs oth r people in the poUight, and said he curate, but it is closer than 93 sistency, clarity and steadin.ess of pur­ ex­ percent. That woulp put the pose ." pecta Shultz to have a "very oJ>. dued foreign policy." resisters up around 1.5 million," ever he said. WIUTE HOU E aides said a crucial Shulu Is a steady and level­ headed businessman who looks SCARD members have tried to factor in Haig's decision to resign Wall gather support by handing out a disagreement over whether the Un­ at things "In term of dollars and leaflets and talking to draft Ited States should let Israel "finish the cents," he saJd. I registration resisters at Iowa job" in Lebanon. Haig also felt his pro­ "Personally, would rather City high schools, Iosbaker said. Israeli policy was being undermined, have Halg. When there's a real to take beavy rains and that "We try to develop a rapport aides said. crlsls, he'. the type of guy who , deluges were not detrimell­ with non-registrants as a source Sen. Charles Percy, R-Ill. , chairman steps In and gets it done." course. "Our golf course han­ of information and support," he of the Foreign Relation Commlttee, DURING THE Watergate very well. If it rains Sunday said. said Halg told him he resigned because But SCARD members admit of "policy differencell." crisis, Haig took charge and can play the VIP on Monday, "straightened out" the WhIte it doesn't ra in too hard," draft registration has not evoked Percy, appearing on ABC's "This House staff, Jens said. said. much local concern in recent Week with David Brinkley," said the months . differences Included "a range of He said he hopes that Shullz's things." He cited the controversy over appointment will not create an GREENSKEEPER at immediate change In U.S. Ted Thorn, also said the "BASICALLY we are down to the Soviet gas pi peline, the Middle foreign policy. It wUllook bad II 11 be in good shape but slOp' the point where if we want it in East and the Falkland Islands. "one man changes, and suddenly See Flnkbln., page 8 the news, we need to make it an But Percy saId Hall's departure was issue," Stonebarger said. basically the result of "a cumulative everything switcbes aI'Qund ." Vernon Van Dyke, Ul political "There a re too many other series of frustrations" - in particular, science professor, said, things people are concerned the fact that Haig's was nol "the "Everyone knew that there were about. If there is a threat you voice" equnciating American foreign will be laid off your job, then policy. problems," but the timJllg of Haig's resIgnation surprised that's your major concern," he Glenn, interviewed on NBC's "Meet said. the Press," said Haig's testimony him Another reason for the limited would be unportant to determine what AIthollllb he too had been won­ reaction to registration is that policy changes have taken place and dering ror a couple of months "so many people have trouble how Shultz would fit into any new when it would happen , Jens said he is surprised tbat Halg believing this is the drafl.
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