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Show The Daily Utah Chroniclej Friday; October Page Two 18, 185 NEWSPRESSBRIEFS INTERNATIONAL FROM UNITED Bomber sought 'revenge' SALT LAKE CITY A suspected bomber, hurt in an apparently accidental car bomb explosion, may have blown up two people because he was never paid S40.000 for his sale of a controversial 1830 Mormon Church letter, authorities said Thursday. The only link between Mark Hofmann, a Mormon documents dealer, and two people killed by self-employ- mysterious booby-traTuesday was the authorities said. p so-call- ed ed bomb blasts three hours apart "White Salamander Letter," Hofmann, 30, was critically hurt in an explosion while getting into his parked car on a downtown street Wednesday. The blast appeared to have been accidental bomb that killed and caused by the same type booby-tra- p the others, officials said. Authorities believe Hofmann was out to kill at least Mfltfe Info oooo0 feeling of bitterness, for the failure of a friendly government to recognize all the Italian government did to solve with success a situation that was particulary bombing attacks he carried out and others he planned, said Jerry Miller, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent. "VTe're talking probably a monetary problem here," Miller said. Salt Lake County Sheriff Peter Hayward also suggested forgery may be involved in the case. critical." government The resignation of Craxi's ar was forced when in post-wItaly the second longest Giovanni Defense Minister Spandolini's Republican from the five-par- ty coalition. withdrew Wednesday Party "We're also looking at the possibility of forged documents this Joseph Smith document was one of them," he said. Researchers believed the letter to be authentic. Hofmann underwent eight hours of surgery at LDS Slavs won't hold Abbas BELGRADE, Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Thursday rejected a U.S. request for the extradition of Palestinian Mohammed Abbas, suspected of masterminding the Achille Lauro hijacking, and said it would not hold him even if he were still in the country. In Yugoslavia's first reaction to the U.S. demand to Hospital and was listed in critical condition. Officials planned to file federal weapons charges against the suspect with more charges possible. Italian government falls O ROME The Italian government collapsed Thursday o o o o o Still time C) and the release of the 5 10 hostages aboard the cruise ship. "The polemical tone oi me urn nmencan government reactions could not fail to cause me the most unpleasant surprise," Craxi said in his speech. "It also gave me a three other unidentified victims. Valuable Mormon documents were found in the trunk of his gutted car, police chief Bud Willoughby said. Revenge apparently was Hofmanns motive in the to register for classes. o FRIDAY O O NOON DEVOTIONAL Q O O Michael F. O Moody O O Church Music Department Central Chapel X arrest and extradite Abbas, a government spokesman told his regular weekly news conference the request "is legally amid a political furor over its handling of the Achillc ungrounded." "Mohammed Abbas is a member of the executive committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization which Lauro hijacking and doctors confirmed that slain American hostage Leon Klinghoffcr was shot twice once in the head and chest. Yugoslavia recognizes as the only legitimate representative of the Palestine people and as such he enjoys diplomatic immunity," Foreign Ministry spokesman Zcljko Jeglic said. The United States issued a warrant for Abbas arrest last Saturday, charging he directed by radio the Oct. 7 Italian cruise liner hijacking by four Palestinian gunmen who killed American hostage Leon Klinghoffcr. Soon after the U.S. warrant was issued, the Italian government freed Abbas to board a plane that took him to Belgrade. The United States then asked the communist but Yugoslav government to extradite Abbas, a PLO splinter group, the Palestine of leader 38, Liberation Front. Prime Minister Bcttino Craxi resigned with his government and in an address to Parliament expressed "bitterness" over U.S. protests against his decision to let Palestine Liberation Organization official Mohammed Abbas leave Italy. Craxi allowed Abbas to fly to Yugoslavia despite U.S. assertions it had proof he was the leader of the four Palestinians who seized the Italian luxcry liner Oct. 7 and killed Klinghoffcr, 69, of New York, during a two-da- y voyage of terror in the eastern Mediterranean. 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