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John Paul forgave his assailant in a Sunday radio address. . The attempted assassin, Mehmet Ali Agca, told investigators that he also had considered killing Queen Elizabeth and U.N. Secretary-General Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. Agca, who said he cared nothing about life, had escaped from an Istanbul prison in 1979, where he had been sentenced sen-tenced for the murder of a newspaper editor. He told police the plot to kill Waldheim fell through when he was unable to obtain papers to enter the U.S. Officials also quoted Agca as saying, "I went to London to kill the king. But I found out he was a woman." Agca said his Muslim beliefs kept him from killing a female.' Witnesses at the shooting said the pontiff slumped into his white jeep as he was hit. A policeman who jumped into the jeep with him said, "He suffered a lot. He prayed." Doctors said the Pope was shot twice in the lower intestine, in-testine, with one bullet making both an entering and exiting wound. He als' had two wounds on his right arm and one on hi .left hand. ., Jerusalem A confrontation between Israel' and Syria over their mutual military presence in Lebanon threatened to erupt into a full-scale conflict con-flict this week. U.S. diplomat Phillip Habib has mounted a fast round of shuttle diplomacy between be-tween Jerusalem and Damascus to avert violence, and recent reports say he has formed a four-point four-point plan to resolve the impasse. On Sunday, Syria moved Soviet-made anti-aircraft missiles into Lebanon. Israel, whose jets have blasted Palestinian guerilla camps in Lebanon, demanded the missiles be removed. Habib's plan, reportedly worked out with the help of Saudi Arabia, calls for the gradual removal of the missiles, while Israel limits its jet flights over Lebanon. Belfast Five British soldiers died when IRA twmbers 'used a Half ton ofexplpsitfeo blow up their armored vehicle. Pieces' bf: the' t'ruck: were flung 500 yards away, and the explosion left a 25-foot 25-foot crater in the road. Meanwhile, the list of IRA hunger strikers grew. Raymond McCreesh was said to be blind, nearly deaf, and slipping into a coma on the 59th day of his fast. McCreesh's priest brother pleaded in a telegram to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to relent and allow political status to the IRA prisoners. McCreesh's family also angrily denied a report that he had weakened in his fast on Sunday and asked for food. Tehran Two hundred public lavatories will be built on the site of a demolished tomb that once held the remains of Reza Shah, father of the deposed shah. A theological school and a hotel also will be built on the remains. The conversion was part of a campaign mounted moun-ted by Iran's famous "roving judge," Ayatollah Sadeq Klalkhali, who was determined to wipe out every vestige of the shah's rule. The judge, who had the tomb destroyed last year by followers with sledgehammers and pickaxes, planned for the outhouses to serve pilgrims visiting a holy shrine in the neighborhood. . Iranians, no doubt, hoped that Reza Shah's body still was around to receive his subject's most sincere regards. But the deposed shah took his father's mummified body into exile with him when he fled in January, 1979. Mell These new parents Bob and Anne Evers wish to announce the birth of their baby boy Cody Evers born on May 13th weighing 7 lbs., 2 oz. These new parents Ray & Kathy Ingandella wish to announce the birth of their baby girl Stacy Ingandella born on May 13th at Holy Cross Hospital NATIONAL Atlanta Police appear no closer to naming a suspect or suspects in the killing of 27 young blacks in the Atlanta area. A list of suspects prepared by police in suburban subur-ban De Kalb County, where five of the victims were found, was reported to have dwindled to none. Police spokesman Chuck Johnson said Monday that all the potential suspects on the list had been eliminated. One of the names on that list was that of Felton Talley, 26, who was killed May 12 in a shootout with Atlanta police. However, Johnson said Talley had been eliminated as a suspect in the case because he was apparently in jail at the time the De Kalb murders took place. Altamonte Springs, Florida Dominick Cipollone went out to water his garden last Thursday, Thurs-day, and found that it was gone., Cipollone's garden was devoured early Thursday Thurs-day by one of two new sinkholes to open up last week only five miles from the huge sinkhole that has swallowed up part of Winter Park. Cipollone and neighbor John McClellan were advised to move out of their homes which bordered bor-dered the new sinkhole in the Orlando suburb. Police also have advised people living nearby to be ready for possible evacuation. Geologists estimated that the hole was 50 feet wide and 40 feet deep. Seminole County deputies rerouted traffic in a three-block area surrounding the sinkhole, and utility workers shut off power to the two threatened threat-ened homes and several others nearby. Another sinkhole, about .60 feet wide and five feet deep, was discovered Thursday in the Auburndalearea. Santa Cruz, Calif. A 51-year-old trade school instructor from Hayward, Calif, has been charged with one count of murder and one count of attempted murder after a string of "trailside killings" in Northern California. David J. Carpenter, who has a history of violent crime going back to 1947, also has been linked with seven other killings in Marin County committed during the past 21 months. The arrest of Carpenter brought an immediate sense of relief to hikers in the San Francisco area, who have been avoiding trails since the first killing occurred in August 1979. The trailside-;kilterapparently made many og his victims plead for mercy before killing them. A .38-caliber revolver was used to kill five of the seven Marin County victims. Police got their first lead in the case while investigating in-vestigating the disappearance of 20-year-old Heather Scaggs of San Jose, who was seen with Carpenter shortly before she vanished. Fresno, Calif. Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Saroyan, author of the play "The Time of Your Life" and the novel "The Human Comedy," died Monday of cancer in the Veteran's Administration Hospital. He was 72. Saroyan once said that "speed and brevity is the point out of which comes unified work." At the age of 26 he won the O. Henry Award for his first major short story, "The Daring Young Man on The Flying Trapeze." The story was written during a period when he turned out one story a day for 30 days. "The Time Of Your Life," which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1940, was written in six days . Biloxi, Miss. The revelation that Miss New York had worn a padded bra in the swimsuit competition caused a titter in the Miss USA pageant here Tuesday, and forced officials to disqualify the woman who had falsified her statistics. Deborah Fountain was at first allowed to remain in the competition after agreeing to keep quiet about the incident, but then was disqualified after discussing it with the press. New York Police have found tapes made by would-be assassin John Hinckley in which his obsession with actress Jodi Foster is linked to the shooting of John Lennon. In a weird recording record-ing the gunman made on New Year's Eve, Hinckley Hinck-ley mourns Lennon's death and says, "One of my idols was murdered and now Jodie's the only one left."- There is no reference to President Reagan, but Hinckley promised on the tape to make "some kind of statement" on behalf of Foster. The tape was discovered in Hinckley's Washington hotel room by police. San Diego The Janet Cooke saga continues. In San Diego a creative writing teacher gave one of his students an "F" for the course when he realized the story the student had turned in several months ago was a plagiarization of Cooke's notorious article "Joey's World." The student, who called his story "Anthony's World" originally received a "B," and the teacher noted at the time that it read too much like a newspaper article. SUBSCRIBE! 649-9014 SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! 649-9014 SUBSCR SUBSCRIBE! 649-9014 SUBf |