NATION AND WORLD Page 14 Lebanon and Israel to resume talks By United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon — Lebanon decided yesterday to resume negotiations on an Israeli troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon, and Israel immediately announced the release of three of four Shiite militia leaders arrested last week. In a brief statement, the Lebanese government said it was resuming the military talks with Israel in the Lebanese border town of Naqura the "frutiful efforts" of the United Nations but did not elaborate. ISRAELI DEFENSE SOURCES said the fourth militia leader, Mahmud Fakih, was still being interrogated. Three hours after the announcement in Beirut, the Israeli government said it was freeing three of the four Shite Amal militia leaders in south Lebanon prompted Lebanon to suspend the talks Saturday. Lebanese Prime Minister Rashid Karami said he had received reports that most of the arrested militia leaders had been released. "I affirm that those who are not freed yet will be freed within hours," Karami told reporters after the Cabinet session. Israel Radio said, "israel's policy in southern Lebanon is to deal with utmost severity with those who have been killed or injured, carry out attacks or aid them." But Israel defense sources said it was doubtful that Fakh, a regional Amal leader, would be released immediately. HE SAID THE government troops would replace Christian and Muslim Karami also said the Lebanese Cabinet had agreed to deploy government troops along 14 miles of a coastal highway between Beirut and Alexandria, and in cities in Lebanon at the Awali灌江 in advance of any Israeli pull-back. University Daily Kansan, November 15, 1984 militia along the coastal road — closed to traffic since February — and in the troubled Iklim Kharroub region. No date was given for the deployment of Lebanese government troops to the Israeli frontlines. Israel, which invaded Lebanon in June 1982, pulled back its occupation troops to the Awali river in September 1983. Israel insists that its surrogate militia, the South Lebanon Army, and U.N. peacekeeping troops should be responsible for security in southern Lebanon after a withdrawal, but Lebanon rejects any role for the SLA. Miners return to work despite pickets By United Press International LONDON — Hundreds of coal miners braved stone-throwing pickets to return to work yesterday, bringing to nearly 4,000 the number of people who have abandoned Britain's 8-month-old strike so far this week. "It's a slow process but the strike is now crumbling," said a source close to Prime Minister Margaret Tatcher. "The return was a trickle, then a rivulet and now a stream." Britain's top labor union official was jeered at by militant strikers when he criticized pickets who threw bricks and gasoline bombs to stem the tide of coal miners returning to work. Despite the pickets, the state-appointed Coal Board said 956 miners abandoned the strike and returned to work yesterday. THE BOARD SAID the latest figures raised the number of miners who have returned to work so far this day to week 3,896, the highest three-day total since the strike began March 12. About 57,000 miners are working, but an estimated 132,000 others have remained on strike to protest the mine's high costs and the unattainable mines and lav off 20,000 miners. The drift back to work accelerated after talks broke off between the government and the miners' union, but Arthur Scargill, the Marxist leader of the union, denied the strike was losing support. "There were about 140,000 men on strike before and the number is about the same now," said Scargill. Earlier this week, pickets clashed with miners trying to return to work and riot police who stood by to protect them. YESTERDAY, PICKETS AT four mines stoned riot police, but the incidents were not as violent as on Monday, when gasoline bombs were hurled at mines returning to the mines. Leaders plan fund for Africa's famine By United Press International ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — African leaders yesterday pledged to establish an emergency fund to help feed millions of people who have fallen victim to a drought and famine sweeping 36 nations on the continent. They also appealed to the world not to desert Africa in its hour of need. Algerian President Benjedi Chadii told delegates at the 20th summit meeting of the Organization of African Unity that his country immediately would give $10 million to the fund. "The establishment of this special fund will require sacrifices above all from Africa itself, but it must be borne in mind that the international community as a whole, governments and institutions, also has responsibilities in this regard," he said. THE OAU SUMMIT is being held in the capital of Ethiopia, which United Nations officials say is the hardest hit by the African drought. An estimated 8 million people face starvation in Ethiopia. and officials say hundreds of people are dying daily. Nigerian President Muhammad Buhari said Chad, Mali and Niger also had millions of people who needed food because of the drought. A television film of starving Ethiopians captured worldwide attention earlier this month, prompting wealthy nations to airlift and ship emergency supplies. The United States pledged the largest amount of aid to Ethiopia, earmarking 130,000 tons of food and goods for the country Canada, Australia, Western Europe, the Soviet Union and the Eastern bloc also donated food and goods. OAU POKESMAN PAUL Foud said, "The summit today focused its attention on the substantive questions of economic and social crisis in Africa that has reached appalling magnitude. 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