Page 2 University Daily Kansan, June 14, 1982 News Briefs From United Press International British attempting to retake Falklands capital of Stanley PORT STANLEY, Falkland Islands—British troops atop three commanding outposts traded furious mortar and artillery barrieges with besieged Argentine soldiers yesterday and pressed their drive to retake the Falkland Islands capital of Stanley and end the 10-week war. As many as 4,500 paratroopers and marines, backed by naval and air bombardment, overran Argentine footbolds in a surprise attack Saturday night. Britain said its troops had advanced five miles in the attack, but Argentina claimed it lost only half that territory. Neither side released casualty reports from the attack, but Nott for the first time reported that 59 men were killed and 74 wounded Tuesday in Argentine jet raids on British forces that landed at Fitzroy Bay. The casualties brought Britain's war dead to 201. He said the delay in releasing the casualties helped achieve a surprise in Saturday's mails and kept Argentina from assessing "exactly when, how or why" the casualties occurred. Defense sources said troops were locked in combat under clear skies, with Argentina $7,000-mile garrison furiously battling to hold on to their last fortress. They described the position of defending Argentine troops, surrounded on three sides by British guns and with their backs to the sea, as "frankly U.S. ally replaces dead Saudi king RIYADH, Saudi Arabia—Saudia Arabia's King Khaled Ibn Abdul Aiz died yesterday after suffering a heart attack and was succeeded by his half brother, Crown Prince Fahd, the power behind the throne for many years and one of the United States' closest allies in the Arab world. Less than seven hours after he died in the mountain resort town of Tafil, the 69-year-old Khān was buried in the royal cemetery after prayers in his home. Tens of thousands attended the simple ceremony, which lacked all the trappings of the Saudi's vast oil wealth. The United Arab emirates and Qatar led in way in declaring 40 days of mourning, with all government offices closed for three days. Iraq announced a three-day mourning period, and Egypt declared a two-week period of mourning. Immediately after Khaled's death, the royal family went through the formality of declaring Fahd, 60, king, thereby ensuring the continuation of the moderate, pro-Western policies of Khaled, who ruled Saudi Arabia for seven years as the nation became the main foreign supplier of U.S. oil. Pope to visit if Poles stop rioting WARSAW, Poland—Sporadic clashes in at least three cities marred the generally peaceful observance of six months of martial law yesterday, and Polish military authorities warned that an August visit by Pope John Paul II would depend on calm in the country. The official news agency PAP said security forces had quickly dispersed "extremists of solidarity" attempting to instigate demonstrations and arrest them. An eyewitness in Gdansk said only a few dozen people were involved and "there were no real excesses." In a communique read on national television, PAP said the military authorities would welcome a visit by the pontiff, who has accepted an invitation by the Polish church to visit his homeland in August for the 600th anniversary celebration of the Black Madonna icon. However, the communique added, "the visit should be preceded by thorough organizational arrangements for which adequate socio-political support is required." Western observers viewed the communique as a form of ultimatum. "They are telling the people, 'Be good, and if you are good then maybe we will let you have the Pope,' " said one Western analyst. Police mar drug users' float trips ST. LOUIS—Several area canoeists say their float trips on the Eleven Point River in southern Missouri were be spoiled by sheriff's deputies hiding in bushes and using binoculars to try to catch drug users, a St. Louis newspaper reported. Virgil Mullaney, Oregon County chief deputy, said the patrols were necessary. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported in its Sunday editions. "If we didn't patrol down there, within a month the river wouldn't be fit to use," said Mullatney. In most cases, he said, depuises the canoeists smoking marijuana and the canoes usually are searched with their permission. But some people said their canoes were searched without permission, the Post-Dispatch said. Drug arrests increased after Junior Henry became sheriff in January 1081. There were five drug arrests along the river in 1860. Last month there The Post-Dispatch said most canoeists arrested on drug charges chose to pay fines of up to $150 for possession of an ounce of marijuana rather than going to jail. Jerry Richards, owner of a cane rental in Alton, Mo., said the drug crackdown was meant to raise revenue. Maloney had no estimate on the cost of the crackdown and did not provide details. Gas prices up 6.4 cents a gallon LOS ANGELES—The price of gasoline has climbed 6.4 cents a gallon nationwide during the past three weeks, according to a national survey of all cars on U.S. roads. The average gasoline price was $2.15 per gallon. The average price, which includes federal and state taxes, was 127.6 cents per gallon yesterday. The average wholesale price is without discount. Regular leaded gasoline at self-service pumps was 119.70 on an average, Lundberg said, up 7.6 cents since the last survey May 21. Unleaded regular was at 126.15, up 8.6 cents over the three-week period. Regular leaded and unleaded fuels make up more than 80 percent of all汽油。 Lundberg said that the lowest price in more than two years occurred in mid-April when average prices were at 117.83 cents a gallon, and that the retail price increase since then was 9.8 cents a gallon. At wholesale it has gone up 10.93 cents from a low of 92.61 cents. The all-time high price at the pump was 137.82 cents in March 1981. At wholesale it was 113.52 cents. Poll says Reagonomics is feared For the first time since Reagan became president, those who strongly oppose him outnumber those who strongly support him. However, 48 percent of those polled generally approve of him, compared with 45 percent who generally disapprove. WASHINGTON—Americans fear that President Reagan's economic policies will hurt their personal finances, according to a poll released yesterday by Newsweek stating that nationwide support for the administration is sliding. More than half- 52 percent of those polled said they feared their personal finances would be worse off because of Hegan's supply-and-economic Correction In the June 10 issue of the Kanan, John Scarft is mistakenly listed as the author of a column on page 4 titled "Titred often sensible experiments." Israel attacks Beirut airport By United Press International The Israelis took control of the Khalide junction on the coast just south of the airport, giving them command of the main coastal highway to Beirut from the south, Lebanese military officials said. Israeli troops surrounded the last Palestinian stronghold outside Beirut today, seizing Beirut International Airport in the northern highways out of the Lebanese capital. A force of Palestinian guerrillas, the last line of resistance outside Beirut, was trapped in the south Beirut suburbs by an Israeli drone. The port of the city—a distance of just 4 miles. The taking of Baada, which sits astride the Berul-Damascus road—the other strategic highway—earlier cut off the Palestine Liberation Organization The Israeli advances left all of Moselm West Beirut open to Israeli artillery located on the surrounding hills and effectively choked off any escape route by land for the PLO guerrillas or their leaders. headquarters in West Beirut from its link with Syria. A Lebanese army officer confirmed the Israeli takeover of two runways at the Berat airport, which is closed. The Israeli army also Lebanese troops stationed at the airport. PLO leader Yassar Arafat was bounded with the surrounded guerrilla (GRASS) Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, who personally led the attack Sunday on Baabda, visited the eastern half of Beirut overnight and met with Lebanese Christian representatives, Israel radio said today. The Christian phalangists, who control the eastern sector of the city, joined Sharon's forces in the drive to seize FOR A TASTE TREAT LUNCH—DINNER—SNACK THE WERE NO fighting reported between Israel and Syria, and their separate cease-fire appeared to be holding. The PLO protested Israel's "flagrant" violation of their cease-fire in a message to the United Nations. The their fragile cease-fire broken after 12 hours, Israeli and PLO ground forces batted at a guerrilla-held compound near Beirut and the heights overlooking Beirut. One Free 16 oz. Soft Drink With The Purchase of A Supreme Twist, Please Present This Ad. Offer Expires June 30, 1982. Baabda, a suburb 4 miles from the city that houses Lebanon's presidential palace. Egyptian Minister of State Sthutos Ghali sent a message to Israel Foreign Minister Yilzak Shamir that the Israeli foreign ministry said contained a plea from the terrorists (Palestinians) to stop the fire on the front." One Free 16 oz. 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