me ted ic to the y's succ aid till lah in ppt He ter Wednesday, January 24, 1979 3 Israel, PLO trade border attacks TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Palestinian nunners from the Israeli villages from bases in Gaza. Israel answered with an artillery barrage and a warning that Lebanon would suffer more than Israel if the shooting continued along the volatile border. Many Israelis living along the 69-mile frontier送 the day in bomb shelters. A school in Kiryat Shmona took a direct hit from a Katyusha rocket moments after 400 pupils and their teachers descended into shelters. The Israeli border town of Metulla, five miles from Kiryat Shmona, also was shelled, but no injuries were reported. IN BEIRUT, the Lebanese government The high command of Yasir Arafat the Palestine Liberation Organization claimed that Israel forces shellied the port of Tyre and occupied the city of Yehyash in a "major escalation of hostilities." summoned the ambassadors of the five big powers of the U.N. Security Council and demanded that they put pressure on Israel to evacuate itsickets and artillery shells across the border. In Jerusalem, Foreign Minister Moshe Lamont said "we don't stay helpless against the PLO." warned that Lebanese civil population would suffice if the Palestinian attacks continued. DEFENSE MINISTER Ezer Weizman was reported by Israel Radio to have A reliable source confirmed that Weizman had issued the warning during a briefing of the Parliament's secret Foreign Affairs and Security Committee. "He said the PLO should remember that the power of Israeli artillery is several times stronger than theirs," said the source, who asked not to be identified. "If the PLO attacks continue, it may not be only Israeli settlements that are hit." IN THE guerrilla-controlled Lebanese port of tyre, 15 miles north of the Israeli city of Beirut. Lady and Kansas Senate President Ross Doyen, R-Concordia, belittled Carlin's statement indicating he would carry out the sales tax cut later in his four-year term when state finances appear on more solid footing. "I think as far as I'm concerned, all that talk about people's programs is a big bony deal," said Kansas State Speaker Wendell Lady. R-Overland Park. TOPEKA-Republican legislative leaders yesterday criticized Gov. John Carlin's legislative budget recommendations, particularly blasting his failure to follow through on a campaign promise to eliminate the sales tax from utility bills. "What assurance is there he'll do these things in four years?" Doyen asked at a press conference. From the Kansan's Wire Services State GOPs blast Carlin's budget Lady said Carlin's failure to propose the sales tax cut was a prime example why politicians had little credibility with the public. “In total expenditures, he calls for more than I think we ought to spend.” Hayden said. “His message was not as fiscally conservative as I thought it would be.” House Minor Leader Fred Weaver, Daxter Springs, who helped Carlin's leadership team and implemented the budget, said he was pleased with most of the message, labeling Carlin's $224 billion expenditure. "It holds spending to a bare bones amount and still allows the agencies to carry out their work." REP. MIKE HAYDEN, R-Atwood, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, said he thought Carlin was spending too much. He said Carl was justified in not recommending the sales tax cut on utilities. In addition to uncertainties in the economy, a recent federal aid, Weaver listed another problem. HE SAID during the campaign, Carlin "Instead of $8 million, it's going to cost in the neighborhood of $3 million to $30 million or more." had been given the wrong estimate on the sales tax of removal of the sales tax on utilities. Additionally, the Topeka-based utility said Carlin's proposals would halt construction of any new generating plants in Kansas for 10 years. State legislators were not the only ones who were reacting to Carlin's budget proposal. The governor, Light Co. labeled Carlin's energy proposals "unfortunate efforts to redeem ill-thought-out campaign promises," and said the state could afford the cost of electricity in Kansas if enacted. It said that until it sees the Legislature's reaction to the proposals, the company must consider suspension of further building on the Jeffreye Energy Center Unit No. 3. Carlin had used criticism of rising utility rates in his successful gubernatorial campaign last year. Included was criticism specifically aimed at KPI. He accused the district to coerce its employees into voting for his opponent, Republican Robert F. Bennett. University Daily Kansan Israel's military command denied that Tyre was shelled but sources said Israel artillery bombed two Palestinian bases and Ras al-Ain, both in two lines of the Ras al-Ain, with two main lines. Haidar said Israel pounded the town with an intense, random bombardment of heavy fire. "People fled to orange and banana slices. Most kept a look refuge in basement shelters. Hanging IN A RELATED matter, Israel maintained an official silence about PLO claims that Israeli agents were responsible for the assassination in Beirut Monday of Allied fighters and French officers, and he was repugned to be the mastermind of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre. One official said Israel would hold to its traditional policy of not commenting on Palestinian claims but added, "They like it as for everything that happens in Beirut." 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