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Daily News from New York, New York • 209

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That Was Sunshine egin Assures Waldheim I fear LmwMl Of Fallout; Bayan Agrees By JOSEPH FRIED Stall Correspondent ol The Nwt Jerusalem Prime Minister Menachem Begin yesterday reassured Kurt Waldheim, the United Nations secretary general, that Israel iniends to pull its forces out of southern Lebanon. Later, Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said that he feels an agreement on a speedier timetable for withdrawal is "within reach." Waldheim told reporters here that he had briefed Begin "on the concern a Y. Waldheim flew by helicopter to south Lebanon, where he conferred with battalion commanders of the five-nation UN force and inspected front-line positions. As he crossed through Israeli lines to the Lebanese side, Waldheim's limousine was mobbed near Tyre by hundreds of angry Arabs who pounded the sides of his car and shouted slogans demanding a swift Israeli withdrawal. Waldheim was not hurt.

that exists in the United Nations regarding t'ie full implementation" of Security Council Resolution 425. The resolution calls for immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from south Lebanon. wHch they invaded March 15. "The prime minister told me a vacuum has to iie avoided." Waldheim said in a reference to Israel's insistence that UN peacekeeping forces be fully deployed and able to prevent Palestinian guerrilbs from reentering southern Lebanon. Statement by Waldheim But Waldheim said that both Begin News photo by Jack Smith Daytime New Yorkers take full advantage of sunshine during their luncheon Dreaks in rcrvam ram.

forecaster teeis sirongiy mai it win rain quue nam -J today. We'll have partly sunny skies tomorrow. See you in the park Friday. 3-Rfng Battle Over Circus in Bryant Park and D.iypn "nave assured me they intend to fully implement the resolution being distributed in a people-versus- of the Bryant Park Steering Committee and Barbara Fife of the Parks Council, the circus for the full run of the summer could mean the ruin of the park and provide a windfall to the promoters (admissions $3 and $5 a seat, for 1,000 seats as well as the concessions). A spokesman for the mayor said the park is the most suitable site and that the circus would "open up Bryant Park" by cutting down on the chances of muggings or untoward incidents in the park.

But critics Gartner and Fife said that in fact the park will be "lost" because there would also be a back-up performers tent, concession stands and enclosure for 10 portable toilets. of the Security Council in all its respects." Waldheim urged Begin and Dayan to speed up the Israeli pullout. and Begin later told reporters: "My feeling is that a full agreement is really within reach and can be achieved." Government sources said last night that Israel had agreed to withdraw its forces to within six miles of the international frontier within the next two weeks, a far more substantive pullback than withdrawals to date. The six-mile area is the zone set up by the Israelis in the opening stage of their invasion. Israeli sources said that Waldheim had told Begin that he intends to ask the Security Council to authorize and increase in the peacekeeping force from 4,000 men to 6.000 men.

After talking with the Israelis, By OWEN MORITZ Once a languid refuge for lunchtime poets, Bryant Park became the scene yesterday of a pitched battle over a I tent. The tent would house a European-type circus called the Big Apple Circus, and yesterday the Koch administration indicated it favors having the perform ances in the park for the next five months. "Prevent the Takeover" But parks groups call it a high-wire sellout to an elite group, saying that it will mean a giveaway of the midtown park. They have begun a major drive to keep the circus out. or at least limit its run to about six weeks.

"Prevent the takeover of Bryant Park," -say thousands of broadsides event battle for the greensward behind the Public Library. A rally is planned for tomorrow and a Concessions Review Committee hearing will be be held Friday in the Board of Estimate hearing room. The Big Apple Circus, is an 18-month-old nonprofit unit run by an amalgam of Wall Street financier and Social Register figures with suppport from the Ford Foundation. After a Iess-than-successful circus run downtown, the sponsor groups have prevailed upon the Koch team to let them use Bryant Park for what would amount to 140 shows for 17 weeks beginning in May. To critics such as Jerome Gartener I JOIN GIMBELS SEWING LECTURE-DEMONSTRATIONS Step-by-step sewing classes Register at any Gimbels Pattern Counter or mail this coupon to: Gimbels Pattern GPO, NY 10001 Gimbels Broadway at 33rd Street: Zaro's Bread Basket Comes to Gimbels Here this week and next during our star studded salute to Cal iforn ia, the famous Zaro's Bread Basket from the heart of Grand Central.

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