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PLO troops enter Lebanon
BEIRUT (AP) — Leftist Moslem militiamen appar
ently won control of large Christian areas of Lebanon
Tuesday. A powerful Christian leader called for inter
vention by the United States, the United Nations or
Western Europe.
U.S., Lebanese, Syrian and Israeli government
and military sources denied reports of massive
Syrian armed intervention in the war but indicated
that an estimated 1,500 troops of the Palestine Lib
eration Army had crossed into Lebanon from Syria to
fight on the Moslem side.
U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger warned
against outside intervention, and Arab League
Secretary-General Mahmoud Riad called for an im
mediate Arab summit to settle the war.
State-run Lebanese television announced that
Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam and
the Syrian army and air force chiefs were due in
Beirut today to try to work out a settlement.
A police spokesman said communications were
lost with much of the country, but that Moslem forces
appeared to have added most of northern and east
ern Lebanon to the southern area they already con
trolled.
“The last messages received reported scores of
tiny Christian villages besieged by Moslem tribal war
riors in the north and east," he said. "Hundreds of
Christian families there have already fled to neigh
boring Syria."
Right-wing Christian forces held onto an area
along the coast and mountains between Beirut and
Tripoli and part of the capital itself. They were clean
ing out Moslem pockets, including the last Palesti
nian holdout in the corpse-strewn Karantina slum of
Beirut.
Police said more than 200 people were killed, most
of them combatants, in the previous 24 hours. That
raises the death toll since Jan. 1 to more than 2,050,
in addition to the estimated 8,000 killed last year.
Interior Minister Camille Chamoun, 76-year-old
leader of one of the private Christian groups fighting
Moslems and Palestinians, called for the foreign in
tervention after he was evacuated by helicopter from
his besieged seaside mansion south of Beirut.
Chamoun, who as president in 1958 called in U.S.
Marines to end another civil war situation, charged
Monday night that up to 15,000 Syrian army troops
had crossed into Lebanon. The Syrian government
and Palestine guerrilla leaders denied it, and U.S.
State Department and Israeli military officials dis
counted Chamoun’s charge.
Palestinian and Lebanese military sources said
Syrian-trained units of the Palestine Liberation Army
— the official military wing of Yasir Arafat's Palestine
Liberation Organization — had moved into Lebanon.
Intelligence sources here estimated their number at
1,500, and U S. and Israeli officials agreed with it.
Israeli military sources said the Palestinian army
could tip the balance to the Moslems in the battle for
Beirut.
Palestinian sources said that Israel was massing
troops along Lebanon's southern border, but
Lebanese authorities denied it. Israeli Defense
Minister Shimon Peres toured the border and said
the presence of large numbers of Palestinian guerril
las in the neighboring country had direct implica
tions on Israel's security."
Israel has previously indicated it will intervene in
Lebanon if Syria does so, but has not said whether it
considers Syrian-trained Palestinian army to consti
tute Syrian intervention.
Kissinger issued his warning against outside in
volvement in “the tragedy now befalling Lebanon
during a stopover in Copenhagen on his way to Mos
cow. He said the war "has the potential for drawing in
outside powers” and warned against "any unilateral
action that could lead to an expansion of hostilities.
In Washington, White House Press Secretary Ron
Nessen said the State Department had sent warn
ings through diplomatic channels for all outside par
ties not to interfere in Lebanon.
Chamoun, whose home is in an enclave of four
Christian villages under attack by Moslems and
Palestinians for several days, issued his plea for
intervention after talking with Pres. Suleiman Fran
jieh and top military commanders. The president, a
Chnstian, was left without a government when Pre
mier Rashid Karami, a Moslem, resigned Sunday.
Kamal Junblatt, a Moslem leader, traveled to Syna
for talks with Pres. Hafez Assad. Sources said his tnp
and Franjieh s meeting were related to Assad s ef
forts to arrange another cease-fire
"The situation is developing rapidly, Chamoun
told newsmen. "This requires an immediate inter
nationalization of the cnsis and an immediate inter
national intervention or we will end in catastrophe.
Arab League Secretary-General Riad asked Arab
governments to respond within 72 hours to his call
from Cairo for a summit, which he proposed should
take place before the end of the month.
"Lebanon s problems should be solved by the
Arabs themselves," Riad said, not the United Na
tions or any other European state
Weaver halts BPA suit
A suit by Congressman Jim
Weaver, D-Eugene, designed to
stop the Bonneville Power Author
ity (BPA) from signing long-term
contracts with industrial custom
ers, was dropped Monday.
'What we set out to accomplish,
has been accomplished/' says
Weaver. “There is no reason to
continue with the suit.
Weaver said earlier he filed the
suit to prevent the BPA from ex
tending industrial power supply
contracts from current expiration
dates in the mid-1980s to 1994
Many of those extended contracts
would have gone to aluminum re
duction plants.
“Cheap BPA hydro-power was
intended to be used first by
domestic and rural consumers,
second by labor-intensive indus
tries, and finally by the energy in
tensive industries.
Weaver has spoken in favor of
the "lifeline" concept of utility
rates In his plan, users would get
a reduced rate on utilities up to a
certain level of use deemed
minimum for a comfortable life.
There would be a higher rate for
higher use.
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