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Edith Tuller of Alexanderia,
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - WU- from Brandler for her legal
Uam and Emily Harris took phrasing.
center stage at their trial in “The suggested question of
dual roles as defendants and Mrs. Harris is the better form
lawyers, won warm comments than the one posed by Mr.
from some prospective jurors Weinglass," the judge declared,
and got mixed reviews from the Leonard Weinglass, Mrs. Har-
judge ris’ noted counsel, grinned.
After quarreling Wednesday The slender Mrs. Harris was
with Superior Court Judge pale from eight months in jail
Mark Brandler, the two Sym- but smiled often as she stood at
bionese Liberation Army mem- a lectern.
bers adopted a conciliatory de- “Would any of you feel any
meanor. A defense lawyer prejudice or hostility based on
called it "a spirit of detente,” the fact that I am a woman
Then the Harrises, charged charged with these offenses?”
with kidnaping, robbery and as- she asked.
sault, stood separately to ques- The eight men and four wom-
tion the citizens who may be- en shook their heads again,
come their jury. In three days of Earlier, Harris had raged
questioning, no jurors have over a change in the schedule
been seated. proposed by the judge and a
“Does the fact that I am rep- late-arriving attorney.
resenting myself in these pro- “We’re here at 10 after eight,
ceedings cause any of you to We sit chained to our chairs. So
feel uneasy?" asked the 31- don’t give me that s- -, god - -.
urbs today as fighting in- The camps, Jisr el-Basha and gunmen were locked in "ditch- wounded.
tensified between right-wing Tal Zaatar, have been under at- to-ditch fighting" and huge fires Despite the hard fighting on
Christians and their leftist Mos- tack for three day by 5,000 mi- were spotted in Tal Zaatar and the eastern side of the city,
lem and Palestinian foes, Leba- litiamen with more than 100 nearby areas, the radio said. Syrian and Libyan troops as-
nese radio broadcasts reported, tanks and armored cars, Beirut The Christian Amchit radio signed to the new Arab League
The fighting knocked out tele- radio said. The camps are the said "scores of persons were peacekeeping force reopened
phone and telex commu- last major Palestinian positions killed and wounded in the fight- the Beirut airport south of the
nications between Beirut and between Christian East Beirut ing and as a result of the fires city Wednesday, and Lebanon’s
foreign capitals for the second and the Christian coastal en- caused by distant shelling." Middle East Airlines said it
day. But broadcasts by both clave north of the city. Ambulances and fire brigades would resume regular flights in
sides claimed success, and both “Joint ( Lebanese) nationalist were unable to reach the strick- and out of the country today,
said casualties were heavy and Palestinian forces inflicted en areas, it said. One of the line’s jetliners
The leftist Beirut radio re- heavy losses on the (Christian) Christian militia leaders landed Wednesday with 10 pas-
ported night-long mortar and isolationist forces that tried to claimed the Palestinians were sengers aboard and took off half
machine-gun exchanges be- assault Tal Zaatar and Jisr el- "pushed backward over a long an hour later with 20 pas-
tween Christian attackers and Basha,” Beirut radio said, distance.”_____________________sengers.________________
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Heavy thunderstorms gener-
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Thunderstorms also fell from
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