The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, June 16, 1982-Page 5 THA TCH ER VOWS TO RETAIN SOVEREIGNTY British From the Associated Press With the Union Jack flying again over the Falkland Islands capital of Stanley, Prime Minister Margaret thatcher said yesterday that British forces had 15,000 Argentine prisoners and vowed to hold their commanders until Argentina for- mally agreed to peace throughout the South Atlantic. She also told the House of Commons that Britain will not allow Argentina to have a say in the future of the ar- chipelago 250 miles east of the tip of South America. "WE WENT TO recapture the islan- ds, to restore British sovereignty, to restore British administration," Mrs. Thatcher said. "I do not intend to negotiate on the sovereignty of the islands in any way except with the people who live there." Britain will defend the Falklands "alone if necessary," she declared. The prime minister said she had sent a message to the Buenos Aires gover- nment through the Swiss Embassy "seeking confirmation that Argentina, recapture their leaders sol like Britain, considers all hostilities The privateA between us in the South Atlantic, and DYN said at not just on the Falkland Islands them- arrested. selves, at an end." EARLIER, at UNTIL THIS confirmation is 50 forced a thr received, she said, Britain will hold crew to retreat some of the captured prisoners, in- kicked in windoi cluding commanders and officers. no one was hurt. News of a victory brought jubilation There was no in London, where crowds greeted Mrs. terms of the cea Thatcher with cheers and the singing of agreement, whi "Rule Britannia." Queen Elizabeth II as a surrender and U.S. President Ronald Reagan the South Atla were among those who said they were ruling junta ha relieved the killing was at an end after any of its an the loss of an estimated 1,000 lives. agreement reac There was sorrow and anger in Mario Menende Buenos Aires, where there still was no the islands, an official announcement of a surrender Moore, comman from the Joint Chiefs of Staff. forces. POLICE ARMED witn tear gas guns Foreign Min and riot clubs dispersed an estimated Mendez was the 500 demonstrators shouting anti-gover- to specificallyr nment slogans in front of Government reporters the House yesterday. British materie "Treason, treason!" some in the advanced tech angry mob shouted. "The boys died, NATO." Falklands Id them out!" Argentine news agency least 12 people were n angry crowd of about ee-man ABC television to their car and then ws and door panels, but immediate word on the ase-fire and withdrawal ch bitter Argentines see after 74 days of holding ntic archipelago. The. s not used the term in nouncements on the hed by Argentine Gen. z, military governor of nd Maj. Gen. Jeremy der of attacking British ister Nicanor Costa only Argentine official mention defeat, telling surrender was due to l superiority and the nology developed by Moore ... holds surrender document Israeli and Syrian tanks battle From the Associated Press An Israeli-Syrian tank battle blazed near Beirut airport Tuesday night, and Lebanese television war- ned that an Israeli assault on the city was possible. PLO forces trapped in West Beirut traded machine gun and artillery fire with Christian forces which have linked up with Israeli invaders. THE ISIAELI clash with the Syrians was the first in Lebanon since Friday, when Israel and Syria agreed on a cease-fire. The Tel Aviv command said the airport battle erupted about 6 p.m. U.S. intelligence sources in Washington said, meanwhile, that Syria's allies in the Soviet Union would send more ships to the Mediterranean to try to pressure Israel out of Lebanon; Lebanon's state television told Beirut residents the battle near the airport lasted more than four hours. It said Israeli tanks and armored personnel carriers were deployed in an are stretching from the city's embattled southern beaches to the hilltops overlooking the northeastern outskirts. THE BROADCAST said the Syrians closed a key section of the Beirut-Damascus highway and several other branch roads out of the Lebanese capital to assemble troops and tanks in the mountain region around Aley, above the Israeli arc. The TV commentator said that ,"a dangerous situation has arisen," and quoted Lebanese security sources as warning Beirut's 1 million inhabitants to remain alert for a possible Israeli invasion, "because one cannot trust Israel's assurances to the contrary." The Tel Aviv command said the Syrians and Palestinian guerrillas bombarded Israelitroops with tank fire east of Beirut airport and the Israelis retur- ned fire. SInternational Travel Center ourInentoaTrvlCnr " Internal Framepacks H -17g a Soft Luggage * Rin Jackets - light weight, compact fold into 8" x 6" stuffsack FI 4 q1111 Those Essential Often Forgotton Items! 1. Money belt or belt pouch - for your money, passport, film, etc. 2. Swiss Army Knife - the traveler's tool kit (knife, scissors, corkscrew, bottle, opener) 3. Campsuds - All purpose concentrated soap for body, hair & clothing 4. Plastic Toothbrush Holders 5. 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