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Show Page HERALD. Provo. Utah. Monday. March 29. 1382 2-- THE World Roundup The latest in national and international news from United Press International I00TS 'N DISCOUNT Settler Fires At Palestinian Who Stoned 1350 fL 200 W. V4 h J i SUIT SALE r -vested, pi palytftcf, wmI 1 -- - Pi. , 50 TEL AVIV, Israel (LTD An Israeli West Bank settler opened fire on Palestinians stoning his car in the town of Hebron today, wounding one person in continuing strife in the occupied territories, Israeli radio said. Intensifying its campaign to cleanse the West Bank of PLO influence, Israel warned Jordan not to seize property in Jordan belonging to Palestinians cooperating with Israeli authorities. Q Salvador's crucial elections. The heavy turnout lent credence to claims by El Salvador's junta that the nation's 4.8 million people want peace and not the three-yea- r civil war that has claimed 30,000 lives. The Reagan administration, making Sunday's election the centerpiece of U.S. policy in the Central American nation, hopes the vote will undercut peasant support for leftist rebels and lead the nation toward "democratization." "I hope the violence can stop," said Rep. John P. Murtha, Sunday during a helicopter tour of provinces with heavy rebel activity. "I hope this (the large turnout) isn't a letdown for the people after the elections." Part of a U.S. observer team to the Salvadoran vote, Murtha and the Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, president of Notre Dame University, rode aboard a Salvadoran air force UH1-"Huey" helicopter to check polling R-P- Mitterrand Gets Guard - PARIS (UPI) Police said today security precautions have been tightened around President Francois Mitterrand and other government figures after threats by the world's most wanted terrorist, known as Carlos. Interior Minister Gaston Detferre said Sunday a deadline set by the Venezuelan-borCarlos for the release of two of his aides already has exn pired. But he did not say when. Mitterrand flew under strong police protection to Brussels for a two-da- y European Common Market summit meeting today, following the threat by Carlos, whose real name is Ilyitch Ramirez Sanchez. "It is vital that the president and other political leaders be shielded against such threats." Defferre said. Police said all security forces were alerted to be on the lookout for the man dubbed by the French press as "the No. 1 international ter- rorist." Top Cops Go to - Jail GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) Two top police chiefs linked to rightist death squads were jailed by Guatemala's new military junta and suspected guerrilla gunmen assassinated a third police official accused of directing political killings, authorities said. The new three-mamilitary junta, which took power in a coup last week, announced Sunday the jailing of Guatemala's chief of detectives Pedro Arredondo and Carlos Enrique Suchite, the police chief of the eastern province of Zaeapa. n Train Wreck Hurts 26 - A service engine ramBRISTOL, Pa. (L'PIi med a stalled Boston to Philadelphia Amtrak train today, sending 26 people to the hospital. A spokeswoman for Amtrak said the Benjamin Franklin, which leaves Boston nightly at 6:36 p.m., developed problems with its electric engine as it neared its Philadelphia destination around 1 a.m. Conrail diesel engine was sent to the rescue, but rammed the engine of the stalled train, derailing it and a food service car behind. n The crew of the stalled engine was not aboard when the service engine hit, the spokeswoman said. She said it was not known how fast the service train was going. A two-ma- ui I 4 3.50, frem WOMEN'S WEAR CommI Sprint TOPS, KKITS COTTONS Situation Truly Bullish Things literally were bullish at the C.T). Investment and Loan Co. of Salina, when a year-ol- d hereford belong- - mz to Bruce Garten escaped from the 4-H Future Farmers of America Spring TWf Show, was chased a mile Into the Iran claimed TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) its forces inflicted 20.000 Iraqi casualties in eight days of fighting and for the first time in two years allowed American journalists into the country to verify its claim. The official Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), in dispatches Sunday SHORTS downtown area and was cornered by police in the investment place after in more than $200 damage. detailing the latest victories in the offensive that began March 22. also said Iranian forces have seized 14.043 Iraqi prisoners of war. The commander of the 421st Brigade, Col. Karim Ahmad, and his deputy commander. Col. Mohammed Mahmoud - WASHINGTON (UPI) The Supreme Court agreed today to decide whether the federal government can force a married couple to sell their home to pay off taxes owed by only one of the spouses. The justices said they consider next fall a ruling that prohibits the Internal Revenue Service from foreclosing on homes to satisfy one spouse's back taxes in states with homestead laws that give both husband and wife full legal interest in their residence. The justices announced the action before hearing oral arguments in closed courtroom controversy involving press and public attendance at rape trials. The case set for debate is an appeal by the Boston Globe, challenging a Massachusetts court decision that declares rape cases involving teenage victims are a "notable exception" to the nation's tradition of open trials. In other actions today, the high court: Agreed in a Kansas case to test a state's power to limit prices for natural gas already under contract before Congress began the process of IRA off-dut- y tayed out of a religious dispute over whether the federal govenment can compel religious schools to make detailed reports based on their employment records. Refused to hear a divorced father's arguments that he was unconstitutionally denied custody of his two daughters by an Illinois judge because of his sex. Rejected an appeal by former Miami Mayor Edward Fogg III. who challenged his federal tax evasion conviction. -- Turned down an appeal of the 1981 reapportionment of the Arkansas General Assembly, refusing to set aside a state ruling that held the e doctrine requires House and Senate districts to be drawn to achieve population balances. In the tax case, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled that because of protections provided by such homestead laws, the IRS could not force two Dallas women to sell their homes to satisfy their husbands' tax debts. -S- - Weinberger hailed the South Koreans for "sharing the burden" of the defense of their country with money and men and said he supported more financial aid to help them buy more U.S. weapons. "I think it is important that (the South Koreans) realize that our commitment is unshakeable, is firm." he told reporters in Seoul. "South Korea looks like a very good candidate for a larger amount of credit at lower interest rates" in the future, he said. The United States has 39.000 military personnel in South Korea, where more than 30,000 Americans were killed in the war between North and South Korea. An armistice was signed in the "truce village" of Panmunjom. but there still is no peace 1950-195- 3 At Least Three Die As Freighter Sinks Fla. 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He said he did not believe the south was "in danger of an imminent successful attack from the North." pbi,ita 1HMIO IM Handtools, cut-osaws, socket sets dozens of work police successes. Londonderry City Councillor Gergory Campbell, local leader of the Rev. Ian Paisley's militant Democratic Unionist Party, claimed the killing was part of an IRA campaign "to drive the few remaining Protestants out of the city of Derry, which republicans now regard as theirs." The Rev. Morris Bolton, at whose service Duddy had sung in the church choir, said he was "horrified at this cold blooded murder," terming the man I LANE one-vot- Ireland this year, was the 162nd to die since the IRA launched its antiBritish campaign in 1969. Local reporters speculated the IRA staged the killing to prove it was not beaten, despite recent 7" 25.00, from STORAGE deregulating natural gas prices. 'Unshakeable' PANMUNJOM. Korea (UPI) Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger visited frontline U.S. troops guarding the border with North Korea today and dramatized the "unshakeable" U.S. commitment to South Korea. wftDir Cr. 1502, irr Iraqi brigades were destroyed. Japanese U.S. Vow ALL Ahmad, were among the prisoners, the radio said. Tehran radio said Iran was conducting clean-u- p operations in the southwestern cities of Dezful and Shush, recaptured from Iraq last week. The 421st and 96th Murders Policeman LONDONDERRY. Northern Ireland (UPI) -Two members of the outlawed Irish Republican Army shot an police officer to death in front of his two sons outside the church where he had just sung. Inspector Norman Duddy, 45, was killed by two men on a motorcycle who shot through the side window of his car as he prepared to drive his two sons, aged 13 and 15. home from a Sunday service at the Strand Protestant church. The assassins escaped and the Londonderry unit of the provisional IRA later claimed the killing in a telephone call to a local journalist. "He was shot in front of his two boys," a police spokesman said, and was dead on arrival at a hospital with wounds in the head. Duddy. the first policeman killed in Northern ha ulcn MonrMtubrs SWEATERS Vidwie rami- Cbimms 4 Summer FnhlMS PANTS Iright, nine-memb- er places. "Boy, I hope this thing backfires on them (the rebels)," said Hesburgh, looking down at roads where voters were forced to walk to town because of a fuel shortage caused by rebel harassment. Itf. ! J t Court Agrees to Rule High News Briefs On Forced Sale of Home - UuJ from (1 the West Bank town of Hebron, a group of about 100 Palestinians halted cars with roadblocks made of stones and burning tires. One Israeli settler jumped out of his car after it was stoned and opened fire, wounding one Palestinian. Israel radio SAN VICENTE, El Salvador (UPI) Tens of thousands of peasants, ignoring the guerrilla threats that kept some home, trekked for miles under a blazing tropical sun to vote in El (o) BURLINGTON SOCKS In Voters Buck Rebels OFF 200.00 $M.ratBfll I I ft! blends, tjflfctf diftM His Vehicle That policy, Menachem Milson, Israel's civil administrator of the West Bank, has said, means overcoming the PLO's "ugly interference" in the occupied territories. Later Sunday, three Palestinian youths were shot when they attacked an army patrol with Molotov cocktails and knives near the West Bank town of Jenin, the military command said. Two youths were seriously hurt, Israel Radio said. 9 SPRIIIG UP TO said. The Israeli settler was detained by authorities after the shooting and four Palestinians were arrested and charged with assault. The latest incident on the West Bank came as the Israeli Knesset scheduled a debate on an interim budget. Prime Minister Menachem Begin has said he might seek new elections if his coalition does not get a clear-cu- t majority vote on the budget. The government said in a communique after Sunday's regular cabinet meeting in Jerusalem that "violence or disturbances of the peace will not be tolerated " on the West Bank. "The policy in (the West Bank) will continue unflinchingly, the communique said. JEANS PI0Y0 1 y while, navy blue S,,0K 4 l'rog.sHgg.rol(iilprko,H.00l mil I DECK WE ADD ONLY 10 TO THESE PRICES 1 j 'I |