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DIANA QUINN VGA Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan (313) 769-7100, Ext. 232 BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - A cease-fire silenced the guns in east'Beirut yesterday after tank-led Syrian troops pounded a heavily populated Christian suburb in the bloody climax of' three days of intensified fighting between the Syrians and right-wing Lebanese militiamen. The Christian rightist "Voice of Lebanon" radio said preliminary counts indicated at least 220 Lebanese were killed or wounded in fighting in seven districts. In one, Ashrafieh, the Greek Orthodox hospital reported having 50 bodies in its morgue. "THESE HAVE BEEN terrible hours," Lebanese Premier Salim el-Hoss said from the Presidential Palace in Baabda, a hilltop suburb that came under heavy shelling from undetermined sources. President Elias Sarkis, Hoss and Cabinet ministers who huddled at the palace in conference all day were reported unharmed. Syrian President Hafez Assad told Sarkis by telephone from Damascus that his troops would stop firing at 3:30 p.m., Beirut state radio reported. Although shellfire continued for a few minutes beyond the deadline, the stand-down was generally holding after three hours. But observers were not optimistic that the cease-fire would hold. THE EIGHT-MONTH-OLD conflict between the two civil, war allies reached a new peak yesterday when Syrian troops of the Arab League peacekeeping force launched armored - assaults on the Christian suburb of Hadath. Previous fighting had been limited to exchanges of shelling and sniper fire. The port of Beirut, where street-to-street gun battles broke out, was among the other districts engulfed in new fighting yesterday. Reports conflicted on whether the Syrians had taken Hadath, a town of 40,000, or had pulled out after raiding rightist positions. The rightist'radio described the embattled town as a "new Stalingrad" and said the militiamen were continuing to resist Syrian assaults. FOR THE FIRST time, the Syrians conceded "heavy losses," blaming them on new rightist artillery stationed in the hills east and north of the capital. In one unconfirmed report, the rightist radio said a militia force in east Beirut surrounded 20 Syrians who raided a pharmacy for drugs and "wiped out" all of them. BEFORE THE new casualty reports yesterday, it had been estimated that 630 Lebanese and an undetermined number of Syrians had been killed since the rightists first clashed with the peacekeeping force last February. ,. NEW AT CHECKMATE Tops FOR GALSI " SHIRTS * SWEATERS " BLOUSES " VELOURS "*BIGTOPS Bowling, Pinball, Billiards at the UNIOIN OPEN TODAY from I P.M. fa art fai saturday Sept 30' 10 am to 6 pm sunday oct. 1 12 noon to 6 pm grounds of the michigan union state street at south universit Somoza OKs mediation plan MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - Nic- araguan President Anastasio Somoza Since 'Sandinista National Liberation aragan resientAnatasi Sooza Front guerrillas and their civilian and opposition leaders agreed yester- Fotgerla n hi iia day oppostion ea g edete backers were driven from five cities in dyon a three-country team to mediate a offensive by the 7,500-member an end to the anti-government violence national guard - Nicaragua's army in which an estimated 1,500 persons ndtol frc - thatedas t have died in the past six weeks and police force -that ended last Adlf Cleo orocrrro aBrad week. Adofo alro orocarer, Brad CALERO PORTOCARRERO said the Opposition Front spokesman, said let- Sandinistas, a group Somoza says ters were being sent to the governments numbers 2,000 but others estimate at of the United States, Guatemala, and 300 to 400, would be "indirect par-a the Dominican Republic asking them to ticipants" in the talks because they are serve as mediators. SOMOZA ACCEPTED the mediation represetd b the froanaliance of 16 op- team in a broadcast Friday night. position parties and unions that has The opposition spokesman said there pstion artisaanstrnkondethatiha started a national strike demanding has been no direct contact with Somoza. Somoza's resignation, initially would President Carter's personal envoy,S sress n o hi . William Jorden, met with Somoza four seek an end to press censorship. timesintelamsJrde There was no in- The opposition bloc will also seek an times in the last week. Tin - end to the sunset-to-sunrise curfew, The opposition front had sought a restoration of constitutional rights and Te ositi n g rnteham sbugt a an end to martial law, he said. five-country negotiating team, but ap- Somoza said in Friday's broadcast he parently agreed to drop its insistence will continue in office until his term en- on Colombia if Somoza droppedrhis ds in 1981, when he said free presiden- choice of El Salvador.tileetoswlbecnued No new fighting has been reported tilecioswlbeonued Trowbridge quits council for Hillsdale College post ;'I GREAT LOOKS for / CAMPUS and CAREER Come see-..- I CH- State Street at Liberty Daily 'til Six (Continued from Page 1) "I barely have time for my family," he said, "let alone campaigning." Trowbridge has not resigned his council seat yet, but will do so as soon as he sells his house and moves. That will be before January, he said. The city charter provides that the council itself will appoint someone to fill the remainder of his term. The 'Republicans now have seven of the eleven votes on council, and would likely select a Republican successor to Trowbridge. 'I ., H 1!. r 4 0k S' O d 0 6 cA CO) . d a W ' - WE COVER 'EVERYTHIN _ _ i r t ,. f I r _V' / r // Y r i /t f -- + J r r ""i /J s . , ~ ' % ' ... . ~ / Kids get chance to learn foreign tongues (Continued from Page 1) ded. "The teachters are also sensitive to the feelings of American kids, so not a great deal of grammar is taught in the class. Rather, emphasis is placed on games, songs and spoken material," Kolvos said. THE PROGRAM in its second year, was expanded this term, largely because of the popularity it enjoyed last year. "Last year we had a long waiting list," said Kolovos. "The program will continue to expand if we can meet a larger demand." Learning a foreign language should not be a traumatic experience, Kolovos said. "We operate under the assumption that learning a language is fun," she said. "I remembered one day last year when I entered a French class. I was amazed at how well the children were speaking. But they were also having a good time. They approached it not just as a learning experience, but also as fun. Everyone, including myself, had a ball," she concluded. The program costs $15 for 10 lessons. k . k rA6 A professor with wife on vacation Cried "Hurrah" quite without ,hesitation .. . For he knew that his dinners Would now all be winners, And he ate at the League with elation! C Send yo The iManage 227 Sou Next to Hill Auditorium You wil Located in the heart of the campus, ticketsi it is the heart of the campus ... one ofc Lunch 11:30 to 1:15 Dinner 5:00 to 7:15 SNACK BAR Lower Level Open 7:15 AM to 4:00 PM our League Limerick to: er, Michigan League uth Ingalls 1 receive 2 free dinner if your limerick is used in our ads. F ' 3 r " 'r O OQ We serve only the',b est at b BE[L'S 11 I : -