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Show pages Damaged - 2 Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, March 17, 1983 World Roundup The latest in national and international news United Press International from Salvador Court Nixes Murder Indictments El Salvador The case against five (UPI) soldiers charged with murdering four U.S. missionaries hit a major snag with a court throwing out faulty indictments that could delay trial for a year, judicial sources said. "The case is going nowhere. The Salvadorans just aren't interested," said William Ford, brother of one of the slain churchwomen, in a telephone interview from New York City where he practices law. In Washington, Rep. Mary Rose decried an "absoOakar, lutely corrupt judicial system" in El Salvador. SAN .0 , ,7 SALVADOR, State Department spokesman John Hughes, however, said the case "is not thrown out and will go forward" and a U.S. diplomat in San Salvador said the action was "good news (because) it gives time j 1 mz. J to improve the case." The diplomat said the ruling offers the opportunity to submit as evidence FBI ballistics tests linking bullets found at the scene of the Dec. 2, 1980 killings to the rifles of the five jailed former national guardsmen. Judge Luis Merlara, one of two justices on the Third Judicial Council in San Vicente, 36 miles east of San Salvador, said a lower court failed to produce evidence to back up indictments of "aggravated murder." He said Salvadoran law requires that suspects can only be indicted for "aggravated murder" if they kill someone in the act of commit-in- g a felony. "The substance of the report is not being purged," said Merlara, but he criticized the lower court for not producing more evidence- - rv Wilson Retires Earl Wilson, 75, syndicated columnist whose tidbits on the personal lives and physical attributes of Broadway show folk were once considered racy, is calling it quits. Wilson plans to retire next week after penning a final, "It Happened One Night" column for the New York Post. If Ttay Lwm, Nit, A cum. "til Ro)Mb (t)0)rojio If By United Press International soldier Italian peace-keepin- g was shot in Beirut and a Dutch soldier was stabbed in southern Lebanon today in the third straight day of attacks against international troops stationed in Lebanon. The wounding of the Italian soldier less than 24 hours after five U.S. Marines were wounded in a assault heightened fears of an all-ocampaign against peace-keepin-g forces stationed in Beirut. A Marine spokesman at Camp Madrid Hostages Released bank robbers the two would-bthrew their guns on the side- Members of a special National Police force with pistols in hand help four of the five hostages leave a bank in Madrid after a e walk, put their hands in the air and walked out. No one was hurt in the incident. ordeal. After negotiating with police, r three-hou- hand-grena- Strong Winds Tear Into Guatemala City ut Lejeune, N.C., identified the wounded as Gunnery Sgt. Charles C. Stinnett, Jacksonville, N.C.; Lance Cpl. Michael S. fcregorowicz, Bloomfield, N.J.; Lanfce Cpl. Juan C. Rivero, Sunnyside.lN.Y.; Lance Cpl. Timothy 'J. Bool, Livonia, N.Y.; and Lance Cpl. Jeffrey C. Siner, Fayston, Vt. f A U.S. Marine who Wednesday GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) -- agency had treated dozens of people The government declared a state of injured by the 40 mph gusts that emergency to deal with destruction raked the capital on Wednesday. About 600,000 of Guatemala City's caused by a violent windstorm that uprooted trees, injured dozens of one million residents were left people and left most of Guatemala without electricity in the storms, the Red Cross said. City without electricity. A presidential communique said The winds blew down trees and Guatemalan President Efrain Rios branches that fell across the two Montt had declared a "state of main boulevards in southern Guateemergency" Wednesday and called mala City, the area hardest hit. by on all private relief groups to aid the storm, residents said. Winds also ripped off the roofs of victims. There were no reported deaths 150 small homes in the outskirts of but a Red Cross spokesman said the the mountain capital, firemen said. et - A second (UPI) round of talks aimed at moving China and the Soviet Union toward more normal relations apparently ended without significant progress, a Western diplomat said. MOSCOW The Soviet news agency Tass said Wednesday the head of the Chinese Qian would return to Moscow or travel on to Peking from Tashkent. The talks appeared to have recessed because in the first round of talks in Peking last October, the Soviet negotiator visited the Chinese countryside after the discussions ended. "This is a very ritualistic sort of delegation to the talks, Deputy Foreign Minister Qian Qichen, left thing," said one Western diplomat the Soviet capital for a visit to of the provincial visits. However, Tashkent in the Soviet Republic of the diplomat said, "There is no sign Uzbekistan in central Asia. that anything big has been Tass did not comment on the talks, and did not indicate whether yachtsman Washes Up to he said - SUVA, Fiji (UPI) Stephen Neumann, a yachtsman from California, was riding out a cyclone off Fiji when a huge wave carried his boat across coral reefs and up to the bar of a beachfront hotel. Shocked and disoriented by the battering, Neumann leaned over the side of his yacht and fired a distress flare into the ceiling of the : bar. "There was furniture and debris flying around everywhere in the Fiji Bar Chatila, on the southern edge of Beirut, is a refugee camp for Palestinians and was the scene of a massacre last September. In southern Lebanon near Haruf, state-ru- n Israel radio said a Dutch soldier assigned to the United Nations Interim Forces was attacked by three assailants, who were later arrested. The soldier was stabbed in the back, but his condition was not immediately known. About 6,000 their attackers. Sources said members of the Italian contingent came under four machine gun attacks early today during a span of 1,500-stron- g 34 minutes. . "Our troops noticed a mini-b- u suspiciously driving around our positions near the entrance of me Chatila camp," an Italian army officer said. "As our trtjlops watched its movements, the occuopened fire, pants of the mini-bu- s slightly wounding one of our He nearly slipped out the door but a Herald reporter stretched out her long leg and stepped on the pointed toe of the little green man's shoe. a leprechaun O'Riley O'Toole had no recourse but from Ireland to grant an impromptu interview on St. Patrick's Day. Do Utah County residents really know how to celebrate the holiday? "Pretty well, considering they're Americans and don't have as much undiluted spirit as the Tun, and shaft, reg. 75.00 HcS.ll BRAND BOOTS FRYE 's 14" year's price." 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IAVERL CHRISTENSEN, Editor Emeritus Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah P.O. IDU3060 lin, we're selling shamrocks for 30 that's double last cents a sprig M P.M. gg s, o. SHORT NOTICE LIQUIDATION tf IW SELECT HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS KOOH-10K- )0 f dt Square Toe GALE 12 m reg. 70.00 HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS SALE 40 SdC Mens sqaare toe today. "I didn't know "I like to see the plastic shamwhere I was so I fired a red distress rock the shamrock jellies, the pins, flare ... it went straight into the green greeting cards. The miniaceiling." ture leprechauns look kind of silly, Neumann, 33, of Ventura, Calif., but I bought one for my little girl." had been sailing the South Pacific Why would you put commercialfor nearly three years with his wife ism over sentimentalism? Christine when he was caught in "Our Dublin pageant theme is Cyclone Oscar, which caused $80 'Be Irish, Buy Irish.' Why, in Dub million worth of damage on the Fiji Islands three weeks ago. The yachtsman said he was shela 38 foot ketch, tering the Athena THUXSDAT MARCH 17 BOOTS keeping force that also indues American, French and British troops, the Italians returned fire at but the gunmen esthe mini-bucaped leaving traces of blood on the road. spit-and-fi- re bar," STORES THAT HAVE DISCONTINUED OF PARTNERSHIP OR UNCLAIMED OF D00TS ACME BUY 450 "W Leather foot lew IMa Saint? "Hah! That's the secret to your culture you're always stealing the best ideas of someone else. All over today I hear people talking about how they got their red hair, freckles, wily tongue or baby blue eyes from their Irish ancestor Mr. You just can't get our Irish." What will you do today in Ire- green blood out of your bones." land? Well, it just so happens my ances"Thousands of Irish from all over tors came from Scotland. the world are celebrating St. Pat"If I was you, I wouldn't say that rick's Day in Dublin today. We have too loud. But if you don't get off my marching bands, floats, skirling foot, I'll be giving you a little Irish blood too." pipes, and some hot politics." What do you like best about the way we celebrate here? I HowoMf TlflotMotsoMl WE STOCK OVER UNIFIL troops were sent to Lebanon in 1978 to patrol its southern border with Israel. During the attack on the Italians in Beirut, part of a separate peace- Leprechlaun Tells Views About St. Patrick's Day ' No Apparent Progress Seen In China-SoviDiscussions witnessed the first direct attack forces against U.S. peace-keepin- g said the leathernecks will be more "uneasy" on future patrols in the strife-tor- n nation. Several hours after the Italian solider was shot, Lebanese troops arrested five men, including one who was wounded, possibly when the Italian troops returned fire on 1 Jmtia, fry, Oaa Wraaabr, Saata Mac, 3000 PR. Italian Soldier Shot in Beirut An Discount loots And Joans J i . 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