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Show I 2 A The Salt Lake TrihunP Saturday.APrU Mitterrand and Trudeau (liti.rii Smith 17. 1982 Hoelic Negotiation P To Focus on Economics Tensions Subside in Sinai By Arthur Max Associated Press Writer The JERUSALEM breakdown in the Israeli threat of a last-minu- withdrawal from Sinai appeared to wane Friday amid hectic diplomatic contacts. Deputy Secretary of State Walter J. Stoessel met Gunshots Claim French Couple Reuter News Agency BEIRUT. Lebanon Two employees ol the French Embassy in Beirut were shot dead in their apartment here last night, an embassy spokesman said. They were Guy Cavallo, 28, and his wife Caroline, 25, who were administrative staff of the embassy and had been in Beirut just over six months, the spokesman said He said nothing had been stolen from the apartment in mainly Moslem west Beirut, and there was no indication of the motive for the killings. According to the embassys reconstruction of the attack, one or more people called at the couples home in the early evening carrying a bunch of flowers, later found on the floor. Mrs. Cavallo, who answered the bell, was shot as soon as she opened the door. Her husband, emerging from a room, was killed halfway to the door. Each had three bullets in the head. , Iicbanese security sources said earlier the Ixxlics were found by friends of the couple who had been invited to dinner. The sources said Mrs. Cawdio was five months pregnant with her first child. In recent years Beirut has acquired a reputation for violence against embassies. Dozens of diplomats and other embassy staffers have been killed or wounded. lor a second time in two days with Prime Monster Menachem Begin and said he had "a sense ot confidence that existmg problems can be resolved satisfactorily. Egyptian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs e letter from Butros Ghali handed Begin a President Hosni Mubarak apparently aimed at easing Israeli fears of a drastic change in Egyptian ixilicy following Israels Sinai evacuation April 25. Bogins spokesman said the letter was very friendly and dealt with the peace process in general rather than the specific Israeli complaints of alleged Egyptian violations of the 1979 peace Ireaty. Very Satisfied With Letter "The prime minister was very satisfied with the letter." said spokesman Uri Point. He would not disclose its contents. Ghali flew back to Cairo with Stoessel and told rexirters in the Egyptian capital he had a "positive" talk with Stoessel on the Right, but gave no details. Stoessel, whose talks witii the Egyptians resume Saturday in Cairo, said he hoped his visit would result in resolving our present difficulties." Israel has complained of treaty violations by Egyptian forces in western Sinai, wliich Israel handed back two years ago and which is governed by a limited forces agreement. It also has accused Egypt of failing to stop the smuggling of arms and explosives from Egyptian-controlle- d Sinai to Palestinian guerrillas in the occupied Gaza Strip, and of reforging ties with the Palestine Liberation Organization. Pressure Delays Withdrawal Israeli concern over the treaty infractions and fears of a sharp turn in Egyptian policy led to pressure within the Begin cabinet to delay the withdrawal from the final third of Sinai. But Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, during a r trip to Cairo on Thursday, won an Egyptian promise to rectify the military deployment in line with the limited forces clauses of the treaty. Egypt also sent a top officer to discuss ways of stopping the infiltration of hand grenades anil explosives into Gaza. Friday. Police said they were amazed by Thursdays robbery at a suburban all branch of the Banco de Comercio the more so because the bomb that the boy left behind turned out to be real. Estimates Age at 10 Bank manager Jose Alanis estimated the robber was 10 years old. "Some men sent me to give you this floial arrangement to make you hand a over 15 million pesos $320,000). teller quoted the boy as saying. The teller said the boy then put a vase w'ith red roses on the counter and said. "If you dont give me the money, theyll make the flowers explode. The teller stuffed an estimated 2 in cash in two million pesos $44,444 VANCOUVER, two-pag- six-hou- Urchin , 1 0, Robs Bank Armed with MEXICO CITY (UPI) a bomb concealed in a bouquet of red roses, a boy about 10 years old robbed Mexicos largest private bank and made off with $44,441, police said Reuter News Agency Salvadorans plastic bags after checking the roses and finding five sticks of dynamite and a timer inside the vase. The boy dashed out of the bank with the money and disappeared into the crowd, leaving the flowers behind. Alanis said. Police were called and surrounded the bank while explosives experts crouched behind metal shields removed the bomb and took it to a military barracks for dismantling. Largest Private Bank Banco de Comercio is the largest private bank in Mexico. Police said they had no immediate clues as to the identity of the boy or the adults who apparently made the bomb and had the youth take it to the bank for them. Alanis speculated the boy may have been paid a few dollars to deliver the flowers and carry out his role in the robbery without understanding the implications of what he was doing. Choose Presichiit SAN SALVADOR, El A coalSalvador HJPI) ition of right-win- g parties has chosen a prominent rightist to be El Salvadors next president, dashing Iiojrs that the U.S. backed Christian Democrats might retain ixisitions ol power in a new government, politicians said Friday. Top officials of the conservative National Conciliation Party said a right-win- g coalition that holds a controlling majority in the newly elected constituent assembly would name Antonio Rodriguez Porth as president next week. I did straighten out the garage! 1 moved it all outside then I put it all neatly back in ! Forirn liricfs 2 Arabs Shot Down By Israeli Troops GAZA, Occupied Gaza Strip (API shot and killed two Palestinian wounded 21 others in demonstrations Israeli troops s and Friday hi the occupied territories, the military command said. A spokesman said one youth, Salman Abdulla Hilis, was shot dead when a crowd of Arabs attacked an army patrol with rocks and clubs outside a mosque in the Sejeiya quarter in Gaza City. ol The second Arab, Ismail Khan Yunis, died in a hospital of wounds sultered when rioters attacked an army patrol in Abassan, near Khan Yunis at the southern end of the Gaza Strip. The military said the Arabs ignored orders to disperse and warning shots were fired in the air before the soldiers shot at their legs. wanted to stress a personal summit theme of technology and industrial dev elopment. Canadian officials said. But it seemed likely that U.S. interest rates, kept high by a $100 billion American budget deficit, would dominate the economic agenda at the seven-natio- last-minu- 2 X (HEATHER ROBIN YOUNG BIRD Ratad President Tribune Advertising Policy basic The Salt Lake Tribune advertising policy it lo accept the fj ? X CHERI BAINES Rfttd X LAIC SHOW C-AP-RI tasteful advertising of all lawful services, and of all products that ae legally manufactured and distributed. The Salt Lake Tribune does not accept advertisements of films legally adjudged pornographic or legally cilad as pornographic in formal complaint Consistent with this policy. 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A senior member of the Kurdish Democratic Party in Paris told Reuters by telephone that units of the Iranian regular army and Revolutionary Guards were engaged in fierce fighting with rebels over a wide area in northwest Iran. The guerrilla leader, identifying himself only as Hedi. said Iranian soldiers were pounding rebel bases e with artillery and using helicopters to flush out the insurgents. 5 WIST MALONE Un roted LINDA WONG BROADWAY LONDON i AM 4 oud' og4 odmitted Fmom noi oHmitfrd by unlrv pont "BABYFACE" CUDDLES GENE RAL ogf odiTiitipd Suggested for MATURE ouih wntov (portnlol guidonff uq RESTRICTED Rated trade-surplu- with the West is a major European worry but Canada has a trade surplus with Tokyo. 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